Post by ender on Mar 27, 2009 6:26:48 GMT -5
Written by Quest
Chapter 4: Rhen Var
Hotshot. The name seemed familiar, as if she had heard it before. The armor-robes that she now wore belonged to this man, who was made a co-leader of an empire that formed out of the {Jedi} republic. She read that Hotshot was one of the many that were among the {Jedi} and turned on the other half that didn’t agree with their leader. This leader seemed to have been deceptive enough to convince the three authority figures of the {Jedi}, the Grand Masters, into making him one of them. When one of the Grand Masters had gone off to search for something in the outer edges of the galaxy, he turned on the two others and declared treason on them. He then turned the {Jedi} into a militaristic civilization under a tyranny. The {Jedi} were temporarily given the name Spartans, who were a tribe of {Jedi} that this leader was from. The Spartans conquered many civilizations around them, forming a huge galactic empire. When the missing Grand Master returned, he released the other two and brought out an army of legendary warriors. The two sides fought a massive war, each toe-to-toe with the other. The final battle was fought on a planet called Rhen Var, at an ancient temple that had been around since the {Jedi} began. There, the returned Grand-Master fought the Emperor while the last battle was going on. At this time, Hotshot was with another Right-Hand of the Emperor, whose name is also not specified in the holo-cron. In the end, this Hotshot was killed by the other Right-Hand, with the armor being scavenged somehow. Tigeress wanted to know more about this. She searched through what she had, failing to find what she was looking for. There was only one way to find the answer to her question. The planet Rhen Var.
Secretus saw that the biography seemed incomplete, and there might be another part to it. All he could find was that Teff had been trained into a {Jedi} by many masters, including the Grand Masters and an unknown group of lightsaber masters, which his father also was a member of. No doubt it was evidence of the friendship between the two. He also found in the book about the {Jedi} Civil War about how an empire was formed by a new Grand Master who was deceptive, and managed to do it under their noses. This was Teff. When two Grand Masters found out, it was too late. The other one, who seemed to be named Ender Hegemon, Secretus’s father, had disappeared and reappeared, only to be killed in a fight he had with Teff during the final battle. Teff, in turn, lost his sight and his body began to decay at a rapid pace. Teff disappeared after Ender died, along with another Grand Master, Tchdwn, who was the one that found Teff to be Force-sensitive in the first place. It also seemed to be incomplete too. He found looked back and double-checked to see where the final battle was fought again. Once again, he read Rhen Var. Rhen Var was an outer edge world. That meant it was now in (Sith) territory. He remembered that one could travel from the {Jedi} territory to the (Sith) territory if they had a specific pass. No doubt these would be selling of fast. “DOOM, Caps, we’re going on a little trip. Any of you like the sound of Rhen Var?”
Doom had been looking at the sunset of Coruscant as he sipped his cup of coffee. There was still more reconstruction to do, but that would take time. He also had to manage to somehow use different resources, now that the {Jedi} Republic has been almost halved over the years. On the bright side, his men finished escorting the last of the (Sith) to their worlds days ago, relieving him of some stress. At least he wasn’t the only one. Ganner went off to Corellia to some convention to see if he could manage to create new types of ships that would use less fuel until he could find an efficient fuel source. So far, the majority of the fuel they had came in from the (Sith), which would only last for ten years according to the treaty. To this day he wondered if it would have been worth having the Chancellor and all of the Senate to be killed and get new ones after trying to keep the governement from completely collapsing. At least they would be rid of the (Sith), even if they had to destroy themselves. Predalien had gone off to Onderon, where he would call a meeting to discuss with certain systems to stay with the {Jedi} instead of forming their own confederate civilization. Doom didn’t understand why some wanted to waste time and money creating a new republic, only to have it last for a short time and probably collapse, taking many more down.
Secretus entered, and Doom went wide awake and stood up a little surprised. “Sorry for barging in here unannounced, Chief-Commander. I needed to ask you something about travel.” Doom lifted a brow at Secretus’s curious excuse. He glared at DOOM and Allcaps, who were beside Secretus, and turned back to him. “I see that you all want your own private passes signed off by the government instead of waiting and wasting time and money to get your own. If only you guys knew how much work I have to do to manage half of a galaxy.” Doom gave in though, and pulled out three cards that seemed to have luster. Each had a seal on them that beared the symbol of the {Jedi}, along with Doom’s own minimized signature. He handed it to DOOM and Allcaps first, then gave Secretus his. “Before you leave, tell me what you intend to do with those. You all either have to be bored and looking for trouble or out of your minds if you want to head into (Sith) territory without assignment.” Secretus put two books on Doom’s desk, both bookmarked to pages that held the name, location, and coordinates of Rhen Var. Doom looked shocked. “So, you all want to go and dive into the knowledge of history. I know you would Secretus, but DOOM and Allcaps?” Doom looked down at the books and read more. He had a serious and almost mournful expression on his face. The three understood, and knew that Doom, along with Ganner and Predalien, lived through not only that battle, but the entire war. Doom looked back up, and dismissed the three. “Good luck! Hope you find what you are looking for!” he said as the others waved before the doors closed.
As the scene of hyperspace faded away and the stars stood still, Tigeress looked out the observation window in her throne room. She saw a white-blue planet, none other than Rhen Var. The comm beeped and the sound of the captain’s voice said “My Queen, we have arrived at Rhen Var.” Tigeress smiled and went down the elevator. She remembered that her master told her of Rhen Var, and that not only had it been a former capital and founding place of the {Jedi}, but that it was filled with the Force. The ancient founder Darkknight built a fortress, far away but still visible from the capital city. The fortress, upon a big hill, also overlooked the vast city. It also held several statues of Darkknight himself, holding his ancient sword that he formed out of the steel and ice of Rhen Var. Tigeress could sense the planet, and it was almost as if it was Force-sensitive itself. But it was not a living thing, no matter how it seemed to be. “Captain, I want to privately land at the fortress first. I will have some bodyguards with me of course, so you don’t have to worry about me even though the planet is uninhabited.” “Fully understood my Queen, but we need to scout the planet to find the fortress first. The holocrons don’t seem to have it’s location.” Tigeress felt somewhat frustrated, but then remembered that the holocrons indeed didn’t have it’s location. Why was it that they seemed to only be a fraction of a full history? Did her master know about this? She only waited for when the future would come.
Chapter 4: Rhen Var
Hotshot. The name seemed familiar, as if she had heard it before. The armor-robes that she now wore belonged to this man, who was made a co-leader of an empire that formed out of the {Jedi} republic. She read that Hotshot was one of the many that were among the {Jedi} and turned on the other half that didn’t agree with their leader. This leader seemed to have been deceptive enough to convince the three authority figures of the {Jedi}, the Grand Masters, into making him one of them. When one of the Grand Masters had gone off to search for something in the outer edges of the galaxy, he turned on the two others and declared treason on them. He then turned the {Jedi} into a militaristic civilization under a tyranny. The {Jedi} were temporarily given the name Spartans, who were a tribe of {Jedi} that this leader was from. The Spartans conquered many civilizations around them, forming a huge galactic empire. When the missing Grand Master returned, he released the other two and brought out an army of legendary warriors. The two sides fought a massive war, each toe-to-toe with the other. The final battle was fought on a planet called Rhen Var, at an ancient temple that had been around since the {Jedi} began. There, the returned Grand-Master fought the Emperor while the last battle was going on. At this time, Hotshot was with another Right-Hand of the Emperor, whose name is also not specified in the holo-cron. In the end, this Hotshot was killed by the other Right-Hand, with the armor being scavenged somehow. Tigeress wanted to know more about this. She searched through what she had, failing to find what she was looking for. There was only one way to find the answer to her question. The planet Rhen Var.
Secretus saw that the biography seemed incomplete, and there might be another part to it. All he could find was that Teff had been trained into a {Jedi} by many masters, including the Grand Masters and an unknown group of lightsaber masters, which his father also was a member of. No doubt it was evidence of the friendship between the two. He also found in the book about the {Jedi} Civil War about how an empire was formed by a new Grand Master who was deceptive, and managed to do it under their noses. This was Teff. When two Grand Masters found out, it was too late. The other one, who seemed to be named Ender Hegemon, Secretus’s father, had disappeared and reappeared, only to be killed in a fight he had with Teff during the final battle. Teff, in turn, lost his sight and his body began to decay at a rapid pace. Teff disappeared after Ender died, along with another Grand Master, Tchdwn, who was the one that found Teff to be Force-sensitive in the first place. It also seemed to be incomplete too. He found looked back and double-checked to see where the final battle was fought again. Once again, he read Rhen Var. Rhen Var was an outer edge world. That meant it was now in (Sith) territory. He remembered that one could travel from the {Jedi} territory to the (Sith) territory if they had a specific pass. No doubt these would be selling of fast. “DOOM, Caps, we’re going on a little trip. Any of you like the sound of Rhen Var?”
Doom had been looking at the sunset of Coruscant as he sipped his cup of coffee. There was still more reconstruction to do, but that would take time. He also had to manage to somehow use different resources, now that the {Jedi} Republic has been almost halved over the years. On the bright side, his men finished escorting the last of the (Sith) to their worlds days ago, relieving him of some stress. At least he wasn’t the only one. Ganner went off to Corellia to some convention to see if he could manage to create new types of ships that would use less fuel until he could find an efficient fuel source. So far, the majority of the fuel they had came in from the (Sith), which would only last for ten years according to the treaty. To this day he wondered if it would have been worth having the Chancellor and all of the Senate to be killed and get new ones after trying to keep the governement from completely collapsing. At least they would be rid of the (Sith), even if they had to destroy themselves. Predalien had gone off to Onderon, where he would call a meeting to discuss with certain systems to stay with the {Jedi} instead of forming their own confederate civilization. Doom didn’t understand why some wanted to waste time and money creating a new republic, only to have it last for a short time and probably collapse, taking many more down.
Secretus entered, and Doom went wide awake and stood up a little surprised. “Sorry for barging in here unannounced, Chief-Commander. I needed to ask you something about travel.” Doom lifted a brow at Secretus’s curious excuse. He glared at DOOM and Allcaps, who were beside Secretus, and turned back to him. “I see that you all want your own private passes signed off by the government instead of waiting and wasting time and money to get your own. If only you guys knew how much work I have to do to manage half of a galaxy.” Doom gave in though, and pulled out three cards that seemed to have luster. Each had a seal on them that beared the symbol of the {Jedi}, along with Doom’s own minimized signature. He handed it to DOOM and Allcaps first, then gave Secretus his. “Before you leave, tell me what you intend to do with those. You all either have to be bored and looking for trouble or out of your minds if you want to head into (Sith) territory without assignment.” Secretus put two books on Doom’s desk, both bookmarked to pages that held the name, location, and coordinates of Rhen Var. Doom looked shocked. “So, you all want to go and dive into the knowledge of history. I know you would Secretus, but DOOM and Allcaps?” Doom looked down at the books and read more. He had a serious and almost mournful expression on his face. The three understood, and knew that Doom, along with Ganner and Predalien, lived through not only that battle, but the entire war. Doom looked back up, and dismissed the three. “Good luck! Hope you find what you are looking for!” he said as the others waved before the doors closed.
As the scene of hyperspace faded away and the stars stood still, Tigeress looked out the observation window in her throne room. She saw a white-blue planet, none other than Rhen Var. The comm beeped and the sound of the captain’s voice said “My Queen, we have arrived at Rhen Var.” Tigeress smiled and went down the elevator. She remembered that her master told her of Rhen Var, and that not only had it been a former capital and founding place of the {Jedi}, but that it was filled with the Force. The ancient founder Darkknight built a fortress, far away but still visible from the capital city. The fortress, upon a big hill, also overlooked the vast city. It also held several statues of Darkknight himself, holding his ancient sword that he formed out of the steel and ice of Rhen Var. Tigeress could sense the planet, and it was almost as if it was Force-sensitive itself. But it was not a living thing, no matter how it seemed to be. “Captain, I want to privately land at the fortress first. I will have some bodyguards with me of course, so you don’t have to worry about me even though the planet is uninhabited.” “Fully understood my Queen, but we need to scout the planet to find the fortress first. The holocrons don’t seem to have it’s location.” Tigeress felt somewhat frustrated, but then remembered that the holocrons indeed didn’t have it’s location. Why was it that they seemed to only be a fraction of a full history? Did her master know about this? She only waited for when the future would come.