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9 yrs ago
Current The Empire Strikes Back
10 yrs ago
Off to visit the little sister. Shall be back by Sun/Monday.
10 yrs ago
Trying to wrap my head around the new tools and bits of the site. Well done, Mahz.

Bio

Née 1991. I feel old already.

Been roleplaying from the age of 15, write on solo projects in my spare time. I heartily encourage interaction when it comes to writing and creative efforts. Like to think I'm an understanding but stern and solid GM when I host games, and a collaborative and creative individual. Used to draw. Write in advanced section.

While I might not be as omni-present a some of you are on RP:G, I have been a part of it since 2009-2010 (if my memory serves me right). However, I must admit that post Guildfall, my activity also dropped. Slowly getting back into things.

I attended university to acquire my master's degree in history. I already had an educational degree for history and English, and am teaching both in secondary school. Any questions? Ask.

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@Sini Cause it's you Sini...

Want to throw in a sheet? As lon gas it's a Padawan it'll be alright.


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Well, I can see I'm no longer needed here. I humbly offer Sini my spot. It's been a wonder working with all of you.


You guys know you can have two co-GMs, yes?

@Sep I'll be keeping an eye on it and maybe join in later. Now that I'm not in it from the beginning I'll have a hard time catching up with all sheets and talk. I do wish you all a great RP! :)
Sucks that I missed this boat. Good luck!
Fuck, I just found this and it seems awesome. @Sini if you ever get this going again, please tell me and i'll probably hop onboard. I'll probably take the position of "Governor that wants to survive." probably of Fondor.


I'll do that. Thanks for shouting out.
Alright, seems this isn't working. Better luck next time.

Thank you to everyone who put in effort, will review this in the future.
Finis.

Again.


I'm good with everything except for the troop numbers. A little under 2 million really is too much for a planet of 4 million. I'd say that number is more likely to include those reservists you mention.
So is this full?


Don't think so.
General

Nation name: Galactic Empire (Imperial Centre or Core Remnant)
Government type:Military dictatorship
Flag/emblem:


Description:
Based on the power of the Core Worlds, the Imperial Core or Centre sees itself as the ‘true’ Empire. Palpatine’s and Vader’s demise have brought an end to their evil reign, but not the Galactic Empire as a whole, which is still very much alive in the hearts and minds of most of the Core Worlds. Chief argument to justify their claim to be the true Imperial continuation is the possession of the city-planet of Coruscant, the galactic capital. As long as Coruscant can be held, the Empire will endure.

It was ‘an Empire’ quickly formed from the unified holdings of various Imperial governors, military commanders and loyal governments who were still in control of their local holdings. As the galaxy's central Imperial power, the Imperial Core adhered to the tenets of the former Galactic Emperor Palpatine's New Order; although slavery and anti-alien sentiment have recently been abolished, the Core maintains a strong military and limits public expression. Martial law is in effect, and has been since the news of Endor.

Initially, high government officials held sway over the Core alignment, but were swiftly swept away by ambitious intelligence bureaus, ruthless pretenders and upstart generalissimos. With every new interim ruler, purges among the military spelled doom for established commanders. Grand Moff Dashara Vel managed to exert sufficient power and control to bring the systems back into line, and re-establish order within the buckling Empire. The bickering Ruling Council was abolished, and the vestige of the Imperial Intelligence services leashed once more, bringing an end to the wanton assassinations and blackmail. By promising the protection and support of the wealthy Core Worlds, many systems of the Colonies declared their allegiance. However, by the time of her murder, the actual territory under her control was limited to worlds within the Colonies and Inner Rim. Corellia’s defection effectively cut the Core Worlds off, leaving the southernmost frontier at Rendili. To the Galactic north, the Core Remnant extends into the thin sliver of the expansion region until Bilbringi.

Economy:
The Colonies have since long celebrated themselves the economic engine of the Galaxy, being the place where Core wealth meets Rim raw materials. In the past, political or economic complaints from a Colony world saw rise to separatist sentiment, and a lot of problems (piracy, despoiling of systems, and plagues of slavery) that harried the Core first reared their heads in the Colonies. In addition, any military action intended to reach the Core must go through the region. Mindful of this history, the Empire has poured credits into Core industries and maintained a tight grip on the Colonies.

The Core is a rich prize to be sure, and worth much more than its mere symbolism. Possession of the region guarantees a chokehold on the five most trafficked hyperlanes in the galaxy, as well as domination over millions of lesser routes and rights to impossibly advanced technological infrastructure, not to mention the majority of the Galaxy’s population (though that is equally a bane as it is a boon). While largely self-sufficient concerning food and power, the Core Remnant has a great demand for Outer Rim raw materials.

Largely deprived of vast sources or raw materials, the Core Remnant has to rely on goods brought in from the Mid and Outer Rim to keep its industry going. While it certainly produces sufficient food from its agri-worlds spread throughout the Colonies, an entire deprivation of connection with outlying regions would spell an industrial crisis. Financially, however, the Core worlds are the best off of the entire Galaxy. The Colonies are the real productive heart of the Empire, whereas the Core has been concerned with the development of culture, architecture, art and has only recently re-discovered manufacturing.

Only when compared to the Core Worlds do the Colonies seem anything less than the pinnacle of galactic civilisation; the region contains many of the galaxy’s wealthiest planets, from sprawling urban worlds dedicated to industry and trade to garden and agricultural planets whose very square meter is carefully cultivated. The industries and shipyards of the Core and Colonies hum with wartime orders.

Demographics:
The largely human populated Core Worlds (also known as the Galactic Core and, during the Imperial Period, the Imperial Core) were some of the most prestigious, well-developed, well-known, least politically restrictive and heavily populated planets in the galaxy. The Core was the hub of galactic culture, finance, technology, education, and fine arts. Noble houses held a great deal of influence in this region and almost every interstellar company had offices or were headquartered in the Core Worlds. In astrophysical terms, the Core denoted the central area of the galaxy, and in broad terms this was true enough, but the precise usage of the term was sometimes more complex.

The farther one travels from the Core, the more non-human species one encounters. Due to the harsh treatment at the hands of Palpatine’s Empire, many of these alien worlds harbour rebel sentiments. During the Clone Wars, Neimoidia and the "purse worlds" were battlegrounds between the Republic and the Confederacy of Independent Systems towards the end of the war in 19 BBY. Under Emperor Palpatine's reign, the Galactic Empire was very forceful in controlling the Colonies, particularly developing a hardline policy towards species and worlds that had supported the Confederacy. The Gossam species of Castell, for instance, were a primary target for the Empire's humanocentric policies. Consequently, the Alliance to Restore the Republic gained support in the region.

Institutions:
(Major institutions of the nations, such as legislative bodies, corporate organisations/guilds, families, most importantly, the military.)
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Astrography: (see below also)
The Empire of the Core occupies some territory in the Negs, half of the Northern Dependencies (as far as Bilbringi), the majority of space known as the Arrowhead (with the exception of those planets under Corellian control) and the Colony worlds within the Slice.
  • Deep Core: minor enclaves, strongholds established and held to combat the Deep Core Warlords
  • Core Worlds: human dominated and strongpoint, Core Remnant occupies the upper half of its C-shape (along the Ebaq – Columus – Rendili line)
  • Colonies: more ethnically diverse, occupies the upper half of its C-shape (roughly along the Rendili – Commenor line)
  • Inner Rim: extension along the Namadii Corridor up to Bilbringi and Rondai.


Notable Locations:


Other:
Special traits, remarks, boons and flaws – TBA


Military:

Organisation:
While it certainly possesses the largest remaining Imperial force, rebellious warlords in the Deep Core and western Core Worlds keep a majority of it bogged down in fratricidal warfare. The threat of rebellion and dissent looms on many worlds looking to unshackle themselves from the Galactic Empire, and so a large quantity of vessels is devoted to policing seditious systems. The actual offensive capabilities and military force available for immediate deployment is relatively small in comparison to the entire size of the army and navy.

Imperial Army troopers are the standard infantry of the Imperial Army, and the most common soldiers of the Galactic Empire on most subject worlds. Following the Empire's post-Endor fragmentation, their numbers are maintained by periodic conscription from among subject populations, and mostly used to garrison worlds.

Troopers fresh out of training are reasonably professional soldiers, though lacking in experience and (among those drafted against their will) have generally low morale. While capable of facing regular Rebel troopers in combat, they are easy prey for the Alliance's SpecForce. Those who manage to survive a few tours of duty, mostly career soldiers, are able to hone their skills to a greater degree and likewise possessed superior morale and confidence in their abilities. Such veteran troopers are a fairly significant threat even to SpecForce. Regular army troopers are used to secure ground already taken. They also maintain Imperial military bases or serve aboard fleet vessels as complementary marines, and garrison pacified worlds.

Massive desertions and combat losses have pushed back the total of available troops, meaning there are in theory 6 Sector Armies available to the Core Remnant which it ‘inherited’ from Palpatine’s Empire. This translates into stretched defences across its Oversectors, for the total strength of these SA’s amounts to something around only 4 theoretical SAs at full strength (~6 million, of which a little over 4 million are combat worthy). These SAs are divided into 2 or 3 System Armies each, amounting to 15 SysArmies. This is more of a bookkeeping unit, though, Armies (~290,000,000 troops) operating independently.

The Stormtrooper Corps is organized by a system, known as the Order of Battle, which mirrors the Imperial Army's lower-level structure. Unlike the Army, the legion is the highest level in the stormtroopers' command structure. In addition, stormtrooper units do not include support personnel.

The Stormtrooper Corps are often the first to go in and face the enemy when they are at their strongest, and as such, they don't stop until achieving their objective. They also are independent of the other military branches, but are at the same time willing to complete joint operations, whether it be serving aboard their warships and executing boarding operations with the Imperial Navy or seizing starports and taking out gun emplacements with the Imperial Army, spearheading assaults. They are organised into legions—9,813 units: 4 regiments (9,812 units: 8,192 troopers and 1,620 officers) led by a High Colonel. The largest defined level of organization within the Stormtrooper Corps, it is the approximate equivalent to an Imperial Army battlegroup. The current strength of the Core’s Stormtrooper legions varies per legion from 7,500 to 9,000. Most legions have been assigned to Sector Commands or expended to reinforce decimated Sector armies, and only 120,000 remain unassigned (15 legions).

Troop Total: 4.5 combat worthy personnel, of which 300,000 are readily available
Army:
  • 1st Sector Army – Azure Hammer Command: HQ at Anaxes, deployed to the Imperial Oversector for rest and refit, after units had been pulled from it to reinforce other Sector Armies such as the 2nd, 4th and 7th.
  • 2nd Sector Army – Green Mantle: HQ at Rendili, reformed from those units that stayed loyal to Coruscant and heavy reinforcements from Azure Hammer Command. It is at half-strength.
  • 3rd Sector Army – Steel Blade: HQ at Carida, deployed along the eastern hyperspace lanes (Hydian Way, Daragon Trail and Parlemian Trade Route).
  • 4th Sector Army – White Cuirass: HQ at Kuat, reinforced by units from Azure Hammer Command, after having been cut off from several armies deployed in the Slice.
  • 6th Sector Army – Black Sword: HQ at Fresia, currently fighting in the Deep Core and the Negs (western front), stripped of some units transferred to the decimated 7th.
  • 7th Sector Army – Golden Nyss: HQ at Bilbringi, deployed on the northern front facing the Namadii Corridor. Even after transfers from Azure Hammer Command and Black Sword, it is at half-strength.



Navy:
The Imperial Navy is one of the most formidable militaries ever assembled, consisting of millions of warships, fighters and transports, manned by trillions of fleet crew. The mainstays of its fleets - the Star Destroyer capital ships and the TIE fighter series of starfighters - have become some of the most visible symbols of Imperial rule to the galaxy's civilian populace.

The role of the Imperial Navy is the absolute dominance of known space in the name of the Empire. Admiral Conan Antonio Motti identified four key functions of the Imperial Navy, including blockading spaceports to cripple a planet's ability to fight, bombarding planets to destroy enemy infrastructure, guarding shipping lanes against pirates and smugglers to safeguard commerce, and transporting and supporting other branches of the Imperial Military from space and from the air. The Imperial Navy's doctrine is heavily influenced by the experience of the Clone Wars, and emphasizes maximizing capital ship firepower rather than achieving starfighter superiority, and it subordinates its starfighters to this role.

Nevertheless, the Navy available to the Core Remnant is only a fraction of the once mighty Starfleet. With most of its assets deployed to guard and patrol systems liable to defect or ignite in rebellion, its offensive capacities are limited. Stripped of large contents of its troopers to reinforce depleted Sector Armies, the fleet is in dire need of fresh manpower.

Members of the Alliance Special Forces believe that the Imperial Navy troopers are a joke and that such soldiers are rarely ever expected to enter into combat engagements. While this is the opinion of SpecForce members, it is not entirely true as Navy troopers tend to be both well-equipped and adequately trained for their tasks. In addition, they do see combat but tend to lack the edge that ‘blooded troops’ get from their engagements. Vessels and installations that are located in more remote regions tend to rely more on their Navy troopers. In some cases, such as those units stationed in the Outer Rim Territories, the Navy soldiers have gained enough experience to be a credible threat to their enemies. However, in general, Imperial Navy troopers are not considered a challenge to members of the Rebel Alliance's SpecOps. The relatively pampered Imperial Navy Troopers of the Core and Colony fleets are, in the majority of cases, now seeing action for the first time.

In order to counter the inexperience and lack of grit in the Navy Troopers, Stormtroopers are added to all ships to provide them with a battle-hardened core. After the initial boarding operations are conducted by Stormtroopers, Imperial Navy troopers often move in to conduct mop up actions. They also handle patrols, hangar control and monitoring. Current staffing of most ships is at 3/4th capacity.

The Navy is configured in ‘lines’, consisting of 1-20 vessels commanded by a Captain of the Line. While there are 20 Imperial SDs a sector, most of these large ships-of-the-line are already deployed or unavailable due to needing repairs.

The Modular Taskforce Cruiser: a support vessel class built by Tagge Industries Shipyards Limited for the Galactic Empire. These ships function as a generic framework on which Mission Function Modules (hospital, rescue, survey, inquisition, observation) could be mounted and reconfigured as necessary.

Starcruisers are used for transportation and small freight, these logistics ships are complemented by Altor-class replenishment ships and a variety of haulers/transports/freighters.

The TIE/ph phantom: a modified V38 assault fighter, the TIE phantom was the result of a development project led by Grand Admiral Martio Batch and was equipped with both deflector shields and a hyperdrive, along with a technology not seen for decades—a stygium cloaking device. Only two squadrons (24 units) are accessible.



Those ships currently available for deployment are divided into two task forces (250 points available):

The Rapid Response Fleet (148pt); complement of 896-900 starfighters
  • 20 Corvettes (10pt) – 10 Raider-class, 10 Vigil-class
  • 12 Frigates (24pt) – 6 Tartan Patrol, 4 Carrack-class, 2 Class II
  • 12 Cruisers (36pt) – 10 Gladiator-class, 2 Broadside class
  • 7 Heavy Cruisers (28pt) – 5 Victory I/II-class, 1 Interdictor
  • 2 Carriers (10pt) – Ton Falk-class escort
  • 4 Star Destroyers (20pt) – Imperial II-class
  • 1 Battlecruiser (20pt) – Praetor Mk II-class


The Reserve Rapid Response Fleet (102pt); complement of 791 starfighters
  • 16 Corvettes (8pt) – 10 Raider-class, 6 Vigil-class
  • 8 Frigates (16pt) – 4 Tartan Patrol, 2 Carrack-class, 2 Class II
  • 6 Cruisers (18pt) – 5 Gladiator-class, 1 Broadside
  • 5 Heavy Cruisers (20pt) – 2 Vindicator-class, 2 VictoryI/II-class, 1 Interdictor
  • 1 Carriers (5pt) – Ton Falk-class
  • 3 Star Destroyers (15pt) – 2 Imperial I-class, 1 Imperial II-class
  • 1 Battlecruiser (20pt) – Secutor-class


Strategic resources: (if present, these would include large shipyards, important stockpiles of rare materials (Bespin’s gas, Thyferra’s bacta,…) and such)
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Other: (Such as siege equipment, a secret service, internal security, important mercenaries, or paramilitary forces, etc.)


Regime personalities:



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That's bc I havent sent out PMs to all my favorite RPers yet, of course. :)

@Aristo Thanks for the graph, will add it to the OP when I get a chance.


Would I have got one? :'(
I think we need to clarify the scale, however, as my research on the size of Star Wars fleets is that a fleet, an Admiral's billet, is about 300 various ships of different sizes, including SD's and support craft.


I am open to counsel. Hardest part, to me it seems, is keeping things fair for everyone.
Oggling.
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