Tony Maxwell
Aug 11th, 2006, 10:57:05 PM
The planet Naboo was as peaceful as ever. The planet was so green, so full of life, so prosperous and alive. It was as close to a perfect world as one can find. Nothing is perfect, as Tony Maxwell discovered. Naboo has a deadly curse, an infliction and disease that is slowly devouring it. This disease it not incurable but it is difficult to remove, to the point of being deemed impossible. This infliction is just as deadly to those that fight against it as it is to those that do nothing. It is merciless, dangerous, and sinister. It is the Empire.
The so called Soveriegn Galactic Empire is an infestation found on many planets throughout the universe. Many planets have suffered, some even to the point of becoming uninhabitable. Naboo was once a pure world, and now the disease of the Empire has begun it's slow take-over. Forests are burned away to make room for war factories, excess pollutants are dumped into the water bodies, and the constant thrum of machinery has all but chased away the wild animals. If that was not enough now the Empire had launched a campaign that did nothing but seize control of it's citizen's property in the name of the war effort. Farms were burned to the ground to make room for even more factories and military compounds. Families evicted from their homes so that Imperial personel had somewhere to sleep for the night, and worse of all; the seizure of pre-existing companies and businesses.
The Droid manufacturing Maxwell Industries was one of those companies...
When the Imperial Officer appeared at the Factories front door with dozens of papers authorizing the seizure of equipment the Company's owner, Tony Maxwell, knew that it would only be the beginning. At first the Empire only seized work droids to aid in the construction of their factories and outposts, then they demanded that Tony produce more work droids so that construction could go faster. One thing after another and finally the Empire demanded access to the small line of combat droids that Maxwell Inc. produced. The combat droids were created for defensive purposes, but the Empire lost no time in reprogramming the droids for offensive combat.
Where did this leave Tony Maxwell and his company? It left them bankrupt. The Empire didn't pay for the droids, or when they did they only paid a quarter of their price. He couldn't sell his droids to anyone else because the Empire seized control of them as soon as they stepped off the production line. His factories on Kuat and Ord Mantell had to be shut down because he could not afford to keep them open. His life was falling apart, his father's dream shattered and his personal hopes washed away with the wave after wave of the Empire's infection. Did it make him a sissy if he constantly locked himself in his office and cried his eyes out? Did it make him less of a man because he was unable to defend that which he loves it the most? Is it his fault that all this happaned? It made it easier to think so. He wanted to blame the Empire, but any such outburst would warrant him instant jail time with the possibility of execution for acting in a rebellious way.
But the question is that despite the punishment, would it not be worth it to stick it to the Empire? To take a stand against them and inform the universe of the Tyranny that was taking place on Naboo? The answer is Yes, it would be worth the punishment...
The so called Soveriegn Galactic Empire is an infestation found on many planets throughout the universe. Many planets have suffered, some even to the point of becoming uninhabitable. Naboo was once a pure world, and now the disease of the Empire has begun it's slow take-over. Forests are burned away to make room for war factories, excess pollutants are dumped into the water bodies, and the constant thrum of machinery has all but chased away the wild animals. If that was not enough now the Empire had launched a campaign that did nothing but seize control of it's citizen's property in the name of the war effort. Farms were burned to the ground to make room for even more factories and military compounds. Families evicted from their homes so that Imperial personel had somewhere to sleep for the night, and worse of all; the seizure of pre-existing companies and businesses.
The Droid manufacturing Maxwell Industries was one of those companies...
When the Imperial Officer appeared at the Factories front door with dozens of papers authorizing the seizure of equipment the Company's owner, Tony Maxwell, knew that it would only be the beginning. At first the Empire only seized work droids to aid in the construction of their factories and outposts, then they demanded that Tony produce more work droids so that construction could go faster. One thing after another and finally the Empire demanded access to the small line of combat droids that Maxwell Inc. produced. The combat droids were created for defensive purposes, but the Empire lost no time in reprogramming the droids for offensive combat.
Where did this leave Tony Maxwell and his company? It left them bankrupt. The Empire didn't pay for the droids, or when they did they only paid a quarter of their price. He couldn't sell his droids to anyone else because the Empire seized control of them as soon as they stepped off the production line. His factories on Kuat and Ord Mantell had to be shut down because he could not afford to keep them open. His life was falling apart, his father's dream shattered and his personal hopes washed away with the wave after wave of the Empire's infection. Did it make him a sissy if he constantly locked himself in his office and cried his eyes out? Did it make him less of a man because he was unable to defend that which he loves it the most? Is it his fault that all this happaned? It made it easier to think so. He wanted to blame the Empire, but any such outburst would warrant him instant jail time with the possibility of execution for acting in a rebellious way.
But the question is that despite the punishment, would it not be worth it to stick it to the Empire? To take a stand against them and inform the universe of the Tyranny that was taking place on Naboo? The answer is Yes, it would be worth the punishment...