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Focus Roleplay - December 2007
Years From Now...


The wise Jedi Master Serena Laran

Characters:

... and a cast of many more.

Years From Now... is a Star Wars Role-Play unlike any other. Set over twenty years ahead of the current SW-Fans.Net storyline, the thread chronicles the outbreak of a virus - engineered by the malicious Imperial Executor Vega Van-Derveld - that threatens to throw the entire Galaxy into turmoil, turning the citizens of Coruscant into mindless zombies. As survivors try to escape the Core, the Masters of the Jedi Council and leaders of the Galaxy's political parties struggle to reach an agreement on how best to deal with the cataclysmic shift...



Sneak Peek


Rain lashed the shores of Orotoru G'am. Though the ocean-world of Dac – or Mon Calamari as it was more commonly known – was no stranger to storms, this particular torrent was putting all others to shame. It was Endor Day, the day that memorialized in the minds of the masses the losses sustained by both the Rebel Alliance and the Galactic Empire at the Battle of Endor. Twenty-two years later and the tides of war had still not subsided, only stilled a while in truce.

To honor the memory of those who had been lost, on both sides, the Calamarian Council and chiefs of the Galactic Alliance had commissioned a number of additions to the Hall of Heroes, favoring these somber plaques over audacious parading and galas. Although the Alliance had made substantial gains on the Empire, establishing footholds throughout the Galaxy and winning the support of billions now free from Imperial disenchantment, it was far too early for celebration. The battle might have been over, but the war certainly was not.

- Bryna Belargic, introductory post.