Darth Viscera
Dec 25th, 2001, 02:30:48 AM
Darth Viscera looked down upon the cityscape of Coruscant from the Imperial Palace. The gargantuan statues of monument plaza could be seen, even at this distance, the fallen Emperor Palpatine seeming to watch over his realm. Down below, dancing atop a large repulsorpad, thousands of humans donned the uniforms of the Battalions of Zhell, and engaged in some obscure celebration. This planet had been visited by war in all its fury thousands of times during the eons, and yet it survived, a marvel of adaptation.
Yet, we must not allow war to visit this planet during the coming campaign, to shatter that which we have worked so hard to construct.
He opened the palm of his hand, and touched the dark side of the force with a single command. A small device flew to him, a portable holographic generator which contained various maps which were updated in proportion to the political situation in the galaxy. Sitting it on the ledge, he activated the device, calling up the map he had viewed a thousand times before. Not once had it failed to enrage him, and tonight was no night of marvelous exception.
The Galactic Empire, itself represented in a dark blue hue, extended near the Core and Inner Rim worlds, then crescented around the galaxy towards the extremes of the Outer Rim. The Sith Empire, itself represented in a dark red hue, was far more scattered in its holdings, or rather those which the Empire was aware of.
He clenched his teeth. My Emperor would never have allowed this division to take place. They inhibit our expansion with their petty games, and deny us Fondor.
He stepped back from the balcony, still gripping the projector. Inside the large throne room, Rear Admiral Serena Laran sat atop a command chair. She had been called to the Diktat for a strategic consultation, and sat facing a durasteel desk in the corner, consulting her own maps and various war materials. The hues from her holographic maps played odd mixtures of light upon her red hair, which had been put up in an impeccable twist to maintain regulations. Her uniform was the dull gray of the Imperial Navy, and so most of her seemed to blend into the darkness.
"Come out of there, Admiral Laran. I do not wish to be reminded of Director Isard sulking in an ill-lit corner."
Yet, we must not allow war to visit this planet during the coming campaign, to shatter that which we have worked so hard to construct.
He opened the palm of his hand, and touched the dark side of the force with a single command. A small device flew to him, a portable holographic generator which contained various maps which were updated in proportion to the political situation in the galaxy. Sitting it on the ledge, he activated the device, calling up the map he had viewed a thousand times before. Not once had it failed to enrage him, and tonight was no night of marvelous exception.
The Galactic Empire, itself represented in a dark blue hue, extended near the Core and Inner Rim worlds, then crescented around the galaxy towards the extremes of the Outer Rim. The Sith Empire, itself represented in a dark red hue, was far more scattered in its holdings, or rather those which the Empire was aware of.
He clenched his teeth. My Emperor would never have allowed this division to take place. They inhibit our expansion with their petty games, and deny us Fondor.
He stepped back from the balcony, still gripping the projector. Inside the large throne room, Rear Admiral Serena Laran sat atop a command chair. She had been called to the Diktat for a strategic consultation, and sat facing a durasteel desk in the corner, consulting her own maps and various war materials. The hues from her holographic maps played odd mixtures of light upon her red hair, which had been put up in an impeccable twist to maintain regulations. Her uniform was the dull gray of the Imperial Navy, and so most of her seemed to blend into the darkness.
"Come out of there, Admiral Laran. I do not wish to be reminded of Director Isard sulking in an ill-lit corner."