Sunday, October 7, 2012

Star Wars Destiny: Episode Six short story

 This is a 'story' that ties up loose ends that weren't tied up in my fan-fic series.
EDITED 11/28/2016 Looking back on this, I may end up "retconning" a few things in future stories (in particular the stuff on Rogue Squadron).
TYING UP LOOSE ENDS
Part 1: The Dark Side Elite (from SW Destiny Episode Two)
The Dark Side Elite was formed by the Clone Emperor Palpatine around 7 ABY. Comprised of seven members, they were led by Palpatine's apprentice, Sedriss.

Born as Qaga Lok, Sedriss hailed from the planet of Onderon and claimed to be a direct descendant of the Sith Lord Ulic Qel-Droma. Intrigued by this, Darth Sidious decided to take Qaga Lok as an apprentice, planning to eventually name him 'Darth Sedriss' if he proved himself worthy.

However, this dream of Sedriss' never came to fruition, as Sidious later died and the Dark Empire crumbled. Sedriss decided to follow the Dark Jedi Lumiya and her apprentice Flint to Vjun, where the Dark Side Elite tried to plan on what to do.

In 12 ABY, Sedriss decided to turn on Lumiya and made an assassination attempt. During the ensuing conflict, Flint was killed, as well as five of the Dark Jedi. The sixth one, Kam Solusar, fled Vjun while Sedriss was killed by Lumiya. 
Part 2: Rogue Squadron
Over the years between Sidious' death and the Imperial Sith War, Rogue Squadron's lineup had changed many times over the years.

In 5 ABY, Rogue Squadron consisted of Wedge Antilles from Corellia, the Mon Calamari Ibtisam, the Quarren Nrin Vakil, Xarcce Huwla, Wes Janson, Derek Klivian (nicknamed Hobbie), Feylis Ardele, Alderaan survivor Tycho Celchu, and Imperial spy Erisi Dlarit. After the battle of Mygeeto, Dlarit was exposed to be a spy and was thus succeeded by the Kel Dor rookie Vin Sadoon, while three more positions were opened, filled in by Corran Horn, Lujayne Forge, and the Rodian Andoorni Hui.

In 10 ABY, during the battle of Had Abbadon, Huwla and Ardele were killed, and were temporarily succeeded by Warat Torr and Seph Kisto in 11 ABY. From 12 to 19 ABY, Rogue Squadron's lineup went relatively undamaged, consisting of Wedge, Ibtisam, Vakil, Bror Jace, Janson, Hobbie, Myn Donos, Sadoon, Tycho, and Corran. 

When a new decade began in 20 ABY, the lineup changed entirely. The Rogues were now made up of Gavin Darklighter, the Quarren Kral Nevil, Vac J'bath, Warat Torr, Inyri Forge, Jak Denon, Ligg Panat, Leth Liav, Alinn Varth, Jaina Solo, and Lensi, with only Corran Horn remaining from Wedge's lineup.

However, during the battle of Dac in 25 ABY, Rogue Squadron suffered many losses. Panat, Liav, and Varth were killed, along with several fighters damaged and pilots injured. By the time of the Sith's invasion on Coruscant, the three casualties were succeeded by Seph Kisto, Vin Sadoon, and an unidentified Miraluka. It is unknown how many died during Coruscant's invasion, but word had not been heard from J'bath and Torr....
Part 3: The Exile of Aqinos
The Sunesi Jedi Master Aqinos was part of the Old Jedi Order, taught by Master Jaled Dur. Shortly before 60 BBY, Aqinos was exiled when he introduced the idea of making droids Force-sensitive, which the High Council considered to be against nature.

On Orax, Aqinos discovered the bodiless but sentient, Force-sensitive Shard Ilum, along with her twelve children. Aqinos taught the Shards in the ways of the Force and later imbedded them into various droid bodies, creating the Iron Knights.

Forty years later, Aqinos and his knights avoided Emperor Palpatine's Jedi purge and later joined the New Jedi Order around 6 ABY. In 10 ABY, Aqinos was sent to Zegris to help find Jedi Master Morin Tharr. There, he, Kyle Katarn, and Donhran Remker encountered two Sith Lords, and Aqinos gave up the valuable Tedryn Holocron to them.

For this, Aqinos was exiled to the planet Dweem. During the Imperial Sith War, Darth Scythe attacked Dweem and slayed Aqinos.
Part 4: Fates of the Imperials and the Sith
Below is a list of fates of Imperial and Sith characters that were planned to be developed, but never were.

Darth Ravage; the Zabrak Sith Lord chose not to accept Darth Vorath's call and join the invasion on Coruscant, knowing that the attack would fail. After Vorath's death, Ravage traveled to the original homeplanet of the Sith Order, planning to take the title of Dark Lord and rebuild a new order that followed Darth Bane's Rule of Two. Instead, he was encountered by Lumiya and her new apprentice, the latter who killed Darth Ravage.

Grand Moff Nil Nihan; a Human male from Coruscant, Nihan was part of Grand Admiral Thrawn's forces who defected from the Dark Empire and joined the Crimson/Sith Empire. During the Sith's reign on Dromund Kaas, Nihan, who was always intrigued by the Sith's history and culture, tried to sneak into Darth Scythe's library. When the Twi'lek Sith Lord caught him, Nihan was killed on sight.

Admiral Titus Klev; a Human male from Alsakan, Klev was part of the Dark Empire's remnant on Bastion. When Darth Ravage and his team of Sith arrived and killed Moff Darius Onneir, Klev stole the Millennium Falcon and fled the planet, eventually arriving on Nar Shaddaa, where that he sold the ship to smuggler Raj Braven. The Sith placed a bounty on Klev's head, and the former admiral was later killed by the Snatchers shortly before they left to Mandalore in 25 ABY.
FIN

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