Vanguard Teikhos Seleukides vs. Reaver Luna Okami

Vanguard Teikhos Seleukides

Equite 3, Equite tier, Unaffiliated
Male Zeltron, Jedi, Defender
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Reaver Luna Okami

Equite 4, Equite tier, Clan Odan-Urr
Female Human, Mercenary, Field Medic, Mandalorian
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Hall Scenario Hall - Old Container
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Time Limit 7 Days
Battle Style Singular Ending
Battle Status Closed by Timeout
Combatants Vanguard Teikhos Seleukides, Reaver Luna Okami
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Venue [Scenario] Endor: Searching the Death Star II Ruins
Last Post 3 April, 2018 3:17 PM UTC
Member timing out Champion Rajhin Cindertail
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After the Battle of the Second Death Star, the battlestation had split into two main areas; pieces that fell into the orbit of Endor’s moon and crashed on the surface and the remains that are suspended just beyond the gravity well of the planet. After many years of fear and superstition surrounding the sight of the explosion, scavengers, corporations, and even Endor’s native species, the Ewoks, all started to take great interest in the ruins. In the modern day, it is a place of small time skirmishes and firefights where frequent changes in “command” take place over what it perceived by many to be the greatest treasure trove in the galaxy. That remains to be fully seen.

The ruins on the ground include the former spaceport and shield generator structure, now enveloped by the forest’s vines, trees, and home to a new circle of life both friendly and deadly. The Ewok’s have mostly left these areas alone. However, a bit farther beyond the main structures lie old Rebel Alliance and Galactic Empire ships that fell after destruction. Foreign scavengers and Ewoks frequently fight over the land, making the Ewoks distrust outsiders even more. In space, the ruins are still somewhat connected by a struggling chassis. Small compartments of air still exist with working docking ports, while much of the ruins exist in a vacuum. This presents the opportunity that treasures stuck in the vacuum still exist. However, all the remaining systems are still only somewhat functional, meaning air can be leaked at any moment, or small, unexpected explosions may occur at any point in time.

For anyone looking for old tech, credits, weapons, or someone risky enough to hide here, the Death Star Ruins might be a place for you to search. Some older plans of Imperial tech and intelligence might still be intact, which could lead to other treasure troves in other parts of the galaxy.

But beware: many corporations send mercenaries there to try and flush out smaller groups of people. Some even hope to turn it into a tourist destination someday, sending in large, ill-prepared construction crews. The battle for treasure might turn into a battle to get out alive. Frequent trips occur from the surface to the planet by those who have been here once or twice. The trip is short, and very possible for those with the gall to do so.

The Death Star Ruins are a place where many mysteries still exist, as well as many enemies. Any member of the DJB might be found here at any point, whether part of the Inquisitorius looking for info, the Shroud Syndicate looking for a meetup, or the Collective looking to meet in secret or scavenge for the war effort. Whatever your purpose here, know that the battlefields of old are not one to be trifled with.