Miranda Tarkin
Nov 26th, 2008, 12:41:42 PM
Imperial Assembly Hall: Coruscant
Every Moff from the Inner Core to the furthest reaches of the Outer Rim were in attendance today, ether personally or by holo-feed. Chancellor Tiberius Anar had insisted that every Governor be present and accounted for. He emphasized that the meeting was of grave importance and it would impact the future of their great Empire. But the details of what the issue on the floor had been kept, and remained, vague.
"It would have been nice to at least have some warning as to what this was about," said a grumpy Moff Sekirol of the Barida sector from his white hoverdisc. He was still adjusting to Coruscanti time and waking up this morning was a bear. "Instead we wait."
"I'm sure the Chancellor has his reasons," replied Tearaden, Moff of the Fondor sector. Who couldn't help but smirk knowingly to himself. "We are in a state of civil unrest still since the Emperor's passing, and the Rebels are still being bold. We haven't made much headway in curtailing their terrorist acts."
"Pfah!" said the Moff from Teyr, waving away that notion as if a silly child had been talking. "The Rebels have done nothing substantial yet. Mostly small campaigns that have various degrees of success. Nothing as bold as Doldur, mind you. They haven't the gall to try something like that again."
"Speaking of which, where the devil is Tarkin?" asked Sekirol, looking toward the quite empty hoverdisc of the Doldur Sector. He hid just how wonderful it was to have the Moff absent. Since the first day that Miranda Tarkin was appointed Moff of the Doldur sector, he made his concerns for her inability and lack of experience known to Chancellor Anar and the Central Committee. She was merely a citizen with a penchant for public speaking! The title of Moff required more then pretty words to placate the people! It required military knowledge and careful strategy! His pleas fell on deaf ears and soon his concerns were silenced by Tarkin's brave defense of Doldur against the Rebellion's attack. Her popularity soared and she even swayed favor from some of the Moffs that hadn't formed an opinion about her.
Tearaden finally allow a smile to come. "I'm not sure." A lie. He and some of the other Moffs were privy to the true nature of this meeting. "But she isn't one to be absent for pressing matters of the Empire."
"Hrmph." But Sekirol's words fell short as the main lower chambers to the grand dais opened. "Then again, the Chancellor has arrived," he grinned victoriously.
Tearaden's grin grew toothy and amused. The poor Moffs that thought as Sekirol were in quite for the rude awakening as Miranda Tarkin stepped forward into the chambers initially and not Anar as expected.
Sekirol took in a surprised sharp breath, which was echoed by some of the other Moffs present. Miranda had arrived not in the usual standard grey uniform of a Moff, but in a white dress that was covered in royal blue robes made of the finest Corellian silks. Her dress tugged on lost memories of a time when Emperor Palpatine was horribly scarred by the Jedi and forced to lead the Old Republic into a new era. The matching sash proudly displayed the Imperial Crest and of her own noble family, the House of Tarkin; a fire wheel hugged by an inverted omega symbol with a sword buried in the center of black on a red background.
What caused the assembly to hush from their murmurings were the Inquisitors, thirteen in number. They wore finely polished ceremonial, or power armor depending on their place in their order, and flanked Tarkin on either side as she marched majestically on to the dais.
A matter of great importance indeed! To see one Inquisitor was bad luck. To see more then three was a rarity that signaled certain death! A sight no one wanted to live to see! But thirteen! A jinx of a number that spelled certain doom, did it not, thought Moff Sekirol.
Chancellor Tiberius Anar, Sorsha Kasajian and Karl Valten joined Tarkin on the dais, along with two Inquisitors as guards. The other visible ten, spread out in formation and stood like marble statues, unmoving and practically unblinking as they reached out with the Force to prepare themselves mentally for the dissension that was assuredly to occur.
Slowly the dais floated away from the connecting frame and drifted upwards to take center stage amongst all of her fellow Moffs. A hand to both sides of the podium, Tarkin allowed her head to survey the dome from left to right. Still, no one spoke, no one breathed. All were hanging on the edge of oblivion and were waiting to drop into the blackness of the unknown.
She could feel their fear! She could feel their pride! But everyone was apprehensive of what was to come. It was time to reveal the truth of what is to be.
"Moffs of our glorious Empire. I apologize for the duplicity of this meeting, in which Chancellor Anar arranged on my behalf. But if I had asked, as I have done in the past, to call a meeting to discuss the state of our galaxy ... " her eyes narrowed with daggers, "... you would have done a discourtesy to not just myself, but to our government, which would have felt the sting of your absence more then I.
There is too must unrest in allowing our differences to derail all that Emperor Palpatine has worked for in bringing order to this unruly galaxy! Should he have died for nothing? Hmm?" The silence was deafening. "I think not. And I know none of you do either. Yet, in his absence, some have fell victim to greed and corruption, tainting the very foundations of our government, which if they are left to continue, will destroy our departed Emperor's work. We would have no one to blame but ourselves if we fail and allow the terrorists to win!
And we are doing that as we speak," she continued, darkly. "Please do no fool yourselves into complacency that the Rebellion is a small snake in the grass that nips at our feet. We all know how far their influence has spread, and how quickly they can regroup and maintain resources. It's only a matter of time before they rally against us and we have another situation like Yavin. Endor. Or Doldur." Though each battle held a personal loss for her, the Empire had also lost a lot of men, resources, and personal favored opinion because of them.
"We have been lucky in battle, able to lick our wounds, and in some cases be victorious, and rise from this adversity. But now, the stakes have grown all the much higher for all of us." She paused for effect and could tell that they were all hanging on her every word. "The Jedi," she said gravely, "have returned ..."
The dome exploded in gasps, disbelief and outright denial. She held up a hand an patted away at the air in an attempt to quiet the room. "It is difficult to say this, given the extensive campaign that our beloved Emperor and Lord Vader had overseen, and with the confirmed death of the traitor Skywalker at Endor, but it is true. Chancellor Anar and I have both been attacked by Force users that had eluded capture. And with confirmed reports that the Jedi are joining alongside the Rebellion, can you all continue to live in constant refutal that the Rebels pose no threat?"
Quiet discussions fettered through the dome as the Moffs debated the truth of her words. Miranda allowed it for it offered a dramatic effect to the significance of her words. "I think not!" her voiced boomed over those massed. "We are falling on dark times again my friends. We must unite once again and show strength. Prove to the Rebellion that we aren't petty squabblers that are directionless and leaderless. The time has come to rally under one banner and remove the corruption that causes external and internal harm to the Empire. Guide our lost citizens into hope and security. To usher in a new era of order and prosperity in which we can leave a legacy for the generations to come."
Tarkin settled the palms of her hands against the podium and took in a humbled breath. "Which is why under the provisional rule of Chancellor Anar, the sponsorship of the Inquisitors, under the auspices of the Central Committee of Grand Moffs, and the aegis of the Grand Admirals; I, Miranda Tarkin, have been petitioned to lay claim to the vacant throne that Emperor Palpatine left due to his untimely death."
Moffs that had been outspoken against her stood up in protest, but Tarkin's voice rose loudly over theirs to squash them. "And I will respectfully accept this great honor bestowed upon me before all of our people in one standard hours time."
Now those that were willing to stand at her side, stood up in applause, attempting to drown out the fervent protests from the others, who managed to find their voices from the stunning announcement.
"THIS IS AN OUTRAGE!!! YOU'VE DOOMED THE ENTIRE EMPIRE TARKIN!!!" cried Moff Sekirol, managing to remove his bloated figure from his chair to stand in grievance with the other dissenting Moffs.
Tearaden clapped with a renewed sense of dignity. Even with the outcries, the Moff felt a shift of unification that had been lacking. Today, history was being made and even with the shortsighted, bigotry, of some made the old General simply feel pity for them. Tarkin had much word ahead of her, but she had proven to him, as well as the majority of the Moffs, that she could lead this rabble of a government into something worth fighting for again ...
Every Moff from the Inner Core to the furthest reaches of the Outer Rim were in attendance today, ether personally or by holo-feed. Chancellor Tiberius Anar had insisted that every Governor be present and accounted for. He emphasized that the meeting was of grave importance and it would impact the future of their great Empire. But the details of what the issue on the floor had been kept, and remained, vague.
"It would have been nice to at least have some warning as to what this was about," said a grumpy Moff Sekirol of the Barida sector from his white hoverdisc. He was still adjusting to Coruscanti time and waking up this morning was a bear. "Instead we wait."
"I'm sure the Chancellor has his reasons," replied Tearaden, Moff of the Fondor sector. Who couldn't help but smirk knowingly to himself. "We are in a state of civil unrest still since the Emperor's passing, and the Rebels are still being bold. We haven't made much headway in curtailing their terrorist acts."
"Pfah!" said the Moff from Teyr, waving away that notion as if a silly child had been talking. "The Rebels have done nothing substantial yet. Mostly small campaigns that have various degrees of success. Nothing as bold as Doldur, mind you. They haven't the gall to try something like that again."
"Speaking of which, where the devil is Tarkin?" asked Sekirol, looking toward the quite empty hoverdisc of the Doldur Sector. He hid just how wonderful it was to have the Moff absent. Since the first day that Miranda Tarkin was appointed Moff of the Doldur sector, he made his concerns for her inability and lack of experience known to Chancellor Anar and the Central Committee. She was merely a citizen with a penchant for public speaking! The title of Moff required more then pretty words to placate the people! It required military knowledge and careful strategy! His pleas fell on deaf ears and soon his concerns were silenced by Tarkin's brave defense of Doldur against the Rebellion's attack. Her popularity soared and she even swayed favor from some of the Moffs that hadn't formed an opinion about her.
Tearaden finally allow a smile to come. "I'm not sure." A lie. He and some of the other Moffs were privy to the true nature of this meeting. "But she isn't one to be absent for pressing matters of the Empire."
"Hrmph." But Sekirol's words fell short as the main lower chambers to the grand dais opened. "Then again, the Chancellor has arrived," he grinned victoriously.
Tearaden's grin grew toothy and amused. The poor Moffs that thought as Sekirol were in quite for the rude awakening as Miranda Tarkin stepped forward into the chambers initially and not Anar as expected.
Sekirol took in a surprised sharp breath, which was echoed by some of the other Moffs present. Miranda had arrived not in the usual standard grey uniform of a Moff, but in a white dress that was covered in royal blue robes made of the finest Corellian silks. Her dress tugged on lost memories of a time when Emperor Palpatine was horribly scarred by the Jedi and forced to lead the Old Republic into a new era. The matching sash proudly displayed the Imperial Crest and of her own noble family, the House of Tarkin; a fire wheel hugged by an inverted omega symbol with a sword buried in the center of black on a red background.
What caused the assembly to hush from their murmurings were the Inquisitors, thirteen in number. They wore finely polished ceremonial, or power armor depending on their place in their order, and flanked Tarkin on either side as she marched majestically on to the dais.
A matter of great importance indeed! To see one Inquisitor was bad luck. To see more then three was a rarity that signaled certain death! A sight no one wanted to live to see! But thirteen! A jinx of a number that spelled certain doom, did it not, thought Moff Sekirol.
Chancellor Tiberius Anar, Sorsha Kasajian and Karl Valten joined Tarkin on the dais, along with two Inquisitors as guards. The other visible ten, spread out in formation and stood like marble statues, unmoving and practically unblinking as they reached out with the Force to prepare themselves mentally for the dissension that was assuredly to occur.
Slowly the dais floated away from the connecting frame and drifted upwards to take center stage amongst all of her fellow Moffs. A hand to both sides of the podium, Tarkin allowed her head to survey the dome from left to right. Still, no one spoke, no one breathed. All were hanging on the edge of oblivion and were waiting to drop into the blackness of the unknown.
She could feel their fear! She could feel their pride! But everyone was apprehensive of what was to come. It was time to reveal the truth of what is to be.
"Moffs of our glorious Empire. I apologize for the duplicity of this meeting, in which Chancellor Anar arranged on my behalf. But if I had asked, as I have done in the past, to call a meeting to discuss the state of our galaxy ... " her eyes narrowed with daggers, "... you would have done a discourtesy to not just myself, but to our government, which would have felt the sting of your absence more then I.
There is too must unrest in allowing our differences to derail all that Emperor Palpatine has worked for in bringing order to this unruly galaxy! Should he have died for nothing? Hmm?" The silence was deafening. "I think not. And I know none of you do either. Yet, in his absence, some have fell victim to greed and corruption, tainting the very foundations of our government, which if they are left to continue, will destroy our departed Emperor's work. We would have no one to blame but ourselves if we fail and allow the terrorists to win!
And we are doing that as we speak," she continued, darkly. "Please do no fool yourselves into complacency that the Rebellion is a small snake in the grass that nips at our feet. We all know how far their influence has spread, and how quickly they can regroup and maintain resources. It's only a matter of time before they rally against us and we have another situation like Yavin. Endor. Or Doldur." Though each battle held a personal loss for her, the Empire had also lost a lot of men, resources, and personal favored opinion because of them.
"We have been lucky in battle, able to lick our wounds, and in some cases be victorious, and rise from this adversity. But now, the stakes have grown all the much higher for all of us." She paused for effect and could tell that they were all hanging on her every word. "The Jedi," she said gravely, "have returned ..."
The dome exploded in gasps, disbelief and outright denial. She held up a hand an patted away at the air in an attempt to quiet the room. "It is difficult to say this, given the extensive campaign that our beloved Emperor and Lord Vader had overseen, and with the confirmed death of the traitor Skywalker at Endor, but it is true. Chancellor Anar and I have both been attacked by Force users that had eluded capture. And with confirmed reports that the Jedi are joining alongside the Rebellion, can you all continue to live in constant refutal that the Rebels pose no threat?"
Quiet discussions fettered through the dome as the Moffs debated the truth of her words. Miranda allowed it for it offered a dramatic effect to the significance of her words. "I think not!" her voiced boomed over those massed. "We are falling on dark times again my friends. We must unite once again and show strength. Prove to the Rebellion that we aren't petty squabblers that are directionless and leaderless. The time has come to rally under one banner and remove the corruption that causes external and internal harm to the Empire. Guide our lost citizens into hope and security. To usher in a new era of order and prosperity in which we can leave a legacy for the generations to come."
Tarkin settled the palms of her hands against the podium and took in a humbled breath. "Which is why under the provisional rule of Chancellor Anar, the sponsorship of the Inquisitors, under the auspices of the Central Committee of Grand Moffs, and the aegis of the Grand Admirals; I, Miranda Tarkin, have been petitioned to lay claim to the vacant throne that Emperor Palpatine left due to his untimely death."
Moffs that had been outspoken against her stood up in protest, but Tarkin's voice rose loudly over theirs to squash them. "And I will respectfully accept this great honor bestowed upon me before all of our people in one standard hours time."
Now those that were willing to stand at her side, stood up in applause, attempting to drown out the fervent protests from the others, who managed to find their voices from the stunning announcement.
"THIS IS AN OUTRAGE!!! YOU'VE DOOMED THE ENTIRE EMPIRE TARKIN!!!" cried Moff Sekirol, managing to remove his bloated figure from his chair to stand in grievance with the other dissenting Moffs.
Tearaden clapped with a renewed sense of dignity. Even with the outcries, the Moff felt a shift of unification that had been lacking. Today, history was being made and even with the shortsighted, bigotry, of some made the old General simply feel pity for them. Tarkin had much word ahead of her, but she had proven to him, as well as the majority of the Moffs, that she could lead this rabble of a government into something worth fighting for again ...