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{{Quote|He called it a site. Military types called it a camp. He'd even overheard younglings affectionately refer to it as a village, perhaps out of some need to lend their new home an extra sense of community, in any case, it was a rather grizzly interpretation of the word. Whatever it was, it was most certainly a community, comprised for the most part of military men and women boasting a broad spectrum of expertise, from prospecting to cooking, and they were each sworn to absolute secrecy. Next came the droids, if they could be counted as part of a community - they were at least indispensible. The Jedi were the minority group, for the time being, and they earned their keep by applying themselves as best they could; some offered help in the kitchens, others got dirty in maintenance, there were those with experience in construction, or medicine, or engineering, or agriculture, and there was one particular Jedi armed with a baffling arsenal of qualifications: computer programming, mixology, and childcare. When he first came to the Wheel and encountered his Jedi peers, Loki despaired at the ramshackle state of their ranks. But, in time, even he conceded variety had its advantages. If there was one silver lining to be gleaned from Jedi hailing from a thousand different walks of life, it was this: their ability to pick the farthest flung rock in the galaxy, call it home, and there forge for themselves a future.|[[Abarai Loki]]}} | {{Quote|He called it a site. Military types called it a camp. He'd even overheard younglings affectionately refer to it as a village, perhaps out of some need to lend their new home an extra sense of community, in any case, it was a rather grizzly interpretation of the word. Whatever it was, it was most certainly a community, comprised for the most part of military men and women boasting a broad spectrum of expertise, from prospecting to cooking, and they were each sworn to absolute secrecy. Next came the droids, if they could be counted as part of a community - they were at least indispensible. The Jedi were the minority group, for the time being, and they earned their keep by applying themselves as best they could; some offered help in the kitchens, others got dirty in maintenance, there were those with experience in construction, or medicine, or engineering, or agriculture, and there was one particular Jedi armed with a baffling arsenal of qualifications: computer programming, mixology, and childcare. When he first came to the Wheel and encountered his Jedi peers, Loki despaired at the ramshackle state of their ranks. But, in time, even he conceded variety had its advantages. If there was one silver lining to be gleaned from Jedi hailing from a thousand different walks of life, it was this: their ability to pick the farthest flung rock in the galaxy, call it home, and there forge for themselves a future.|[[Abarai Loki]]}} | ||
− | + | After the Treaty between the [[Empire]] and the [[Rebel Alliance]] that paved the way for the formation of the [[Alliance of Free Planets]], the [[Jedi]] petitioned for permission from the [[Alliance Senate|Senate]] to settle on Ossus. Here they would make a new start, a new Jedi Order, and continue the archaeological and intellectual research that had been halted during the time of the [[Empire]]. With the help of the Alliance, and even the [[Cizerack]], the Jedi are well on their way to being fully established on Ossus. | |
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- "He called it a site. Military types called it a camp. He'd even overheard younglings affectionately refer to it as a village, perhaps out of some need to lend their new home an extra sense of community, in any case, it was a rather grizzly interpretation of the word. Whatever it was, it was most certainly a community, comprised for the most part of military men and women boasting a broad spectrum of expertise, from prospecting to cooking, and they were each sworn to absolute secrecy. Next came the droids, if they could be counted as part of a community - they were at least indispensible. The Jedi were the minority group, for the time being, and they earned their keep by applying themselves as best they could; some offered help in the kitchens, others got dirty in maintenance, there were those with experience in construction, or medicine, or engineering, or agriculture, and there was one particular Jedi armed with a baffling arsenal of qualifications: computer programming, mixology, and childcare. When he first came to the Wheel and encountered his Jedi peers, Loki despaired at the ramshackle state of their ranks. But, in time, even he conceded variety had its advantages. If there was one silver lining to be gleaned from Jedi hailing from a thousand different walks of life, it was this: their ability to pick the farthest flung rock in the galaxy, call it home, and there forge for themselves a future."
- ―Abarai Loki
After the Treaty between the Empire and the Rebel Alliance that paved the way for the formation of the Alliance of Free Planets, the Jedi petitioned for permission from the Senate to settle on Ossus. Here they would make a new start, a new Jedi Order, and continue the archaeological and intellectual research that had been halted during the time of the Empire. With the help of the Alliance, and even the Cizerack, the Jedi are well on their way to being fully established on Ossus.
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