Adm Garm Bel Iblis
Jan 28th, 2002, 06:50:36 PM
I apologize that this is so lengthy ... but I needed to make it this long to explain myself fully so you hopefully realize I'm being sincere...
As any long time member of the SWFans RP community knows, the New Republic has pretty much been the board's bitch. Due to a combination of overwhelming odds and lack of interest, there haven't been enough people playing NR characters to really make a difference.
As a result, the New Republic and Jedi Order have been driven from their homeworld a total of 3 times in the history of the boards (twice from Coruscant and once from Dagobah). The good guys have never won a tangible victory worth talking about. The Empire grew unchecked with no one to stop any of it, making the rebellion pretty meaningless IMO.
We've been in a kind of "Empire Strikes Back" mode for the better part of 3 years. I think it's time to balance the scales.
Of all the radical differences between SWFans and the EU, there is one that stands out in my mind. It drives me nuts. While I can force myself to accept that there are enough Sith and Dark Jedi to form 3 organizations ... and I can even manage to swallow Sith and Jedi commanding their own personal fleets...
I have always hated that the New Replublic and the Jedi were so impotent that they could not stop an evil Sith Order from occupying Corellia. This is the most critical hyperspace lane junction in the galaxy and the home of the most influential leaders and fighters in the rebellion. To me, losing that not to the Empire, but to SITH is the biggest symbol of how pathetic the NR is. Way more graphic than Coruscant.
The days of the NR being a chew toy are over. I want my homeworld back. And not just the system, the whole sector: Corellia, Talus, Tralus, Centerpoint, and Selonia.
I get the impression that you guys want to be out of the fleet scene anyway. You created Titan with the expressed intent of keeping people from bothering you. Problem is, you're doing it on a really vital part of the Star Wars setting.
You guys occupying Hutt space is much more fitting, too. Losing Corellia would not mean the end of your group, just a change in location. The GJO and NR were both forced to do it without being asked. I'm posting now to give you more respect than TGE and TSE gave us.
So...
What I propose is an RP campaign that leads to the liberation of the Corellian sector. The NR has the strength and the allies to finally make that happen. But I do not want to do it in a way that forces you into a fight you don't want. I know all too well how that feels. It sucks.
There are a number of events in the plan that require consent. This will not ... repeat NOT be a fleet conquest alone. Ships will be involved, but no armada in the galaxy can neutralize Titan on their own. I want this to involve Intel, NRSF ground troops, Jedi, and Sith. Something with a prize this big needs to be epic and well-planned out from the beginning or it's not worth reading, much less RPing.
Before I go any further, I want to know if the group at large is willing to even accept the premise. I don't want anything handed to me. I'm not trying to exploit any rules to get what I want on a childish whims like fleet battles of the bad-old-days. I want this to be challenging. I want this to be BIG.
But if all my ideas end up in a thread of flames and bickering on the OOC board, it won't be worth it. Even if we won, it will be a shallow victory if it's not fun. We've seen too many of those. This has to be coordinated by all the major players involved to do it right.
Please don't talk about this with the entire SWFans community. If everyone knows about it ahead of time, it will ruin it, IMO. I just want to know if the members of this group would be willing to work with me to create a kick-ass story and take a loss that will finally make the NR a real part of this universe.
I realize this requires faith in me that I will do this right. Honestly ... I think it will be 3-4 months to the build-up. I'm not doing this to show off or con people into reading my overblown writing like most of these "epic" RPs of the past. I just want to make things interesting in a way that gets everyone involved.
As any long time member of the SWFans RP community knows, the New Republic has pretty much been the board's bitch. Due to a combination of overwhelming odds and lack of interest, there haven't been enough people playing NR characters to really make a difference.
As a result, the New Republic and Jedi Order have been driven from their homeworld a total of 3 times in the history of the boards (twice from Coruscant and once from Dagobah). The good guys have never won a tangible victory worth talking about. The Empire grew unchecked with no one to stop any of it, making the rebellion pretty meaningless IMO.
We've been in a kind of "Empire Strikes Back" mode for the better part of 3 years. I think it's time to balance the scales.
Of all the radical differences between SWFans and the EU, there is one that stands out in my mind. It drives me nuts. While I can force myself to accept that there are enough Sith and Dark Jedi to form 3 organizations ... and I can even manage to swallow Sith and Jedi commanding their own personal fleets...
I have always hated that the New Replublic and the Jedi were so impotent that they could not stop an evil Sith Order from occupying Corellia. This is the most critical hyperspace lane junction in the galaxy and the home of the most influential leaders and fighters in the rebellion. To me, losing that not to the Empire, but to SITH is the biggest symbol of how pathetic the NR is. Way more graphic than Coruscant.
The days of the NR being a chew toy are over. I want my homeworld back. And not just the system, the whole sector: Corellia, Talus, Tralus, Centerpoint, and Selonia.
I get the impression that you guys want to be out of the fleet scene anyway. You created Titan with the expressed intent of keeping people from bothering you. Problem is, you're doing it on a really vital part of the Star Wars setting.
You guys occupying Hutt space is much more fitting, too. Losing Corellia would not mean the end of your group, just a change in location. The GJO and NR were both forced to do it without being asked. I'm posting now to give you more respect than TGE and TSE gave us.
So...
What I propose is an RP campaign that leads to the liberation of the Corellian sector. The NR has the strength and the allies to finally make that happen. But I do not want to do it in a way that forces you into a fight you don't want. I know all too well how that feels. It sucks.
There are a number of events in the plan that require consent. This will not ... repeat NOT be a fleet conquest alone. Ships will be involved, but no armada in the galaxy can neutralize Titan on their own. I want this to involve Intel, NRSF ground troops, Jedi, and Sith. Something with a prize this big needs to be epic and well-planned out from the beginning or it's not worth reading, much less RPing.
Before I go any further, I want to know if the group at large is willing to even accept the premise. I don't want anything handed to me. I'm not trying to exploit any rules to get what I want on a childish whims like fleet battles of the bad-old-days. I want this to be challenging. I want this to be BIG.
But if all my ideas end up in a thread of flames and bickering on the OOC board, it won't be worth it. Even if we won, it will be a shallow victory if it's not fun. We've seen too many of those. This has to be coordinated by all the major players involved to do it right.
Please don't talk about this with the entire SWFans community. If everyone knows about it ahead of time, it will ruin it, IMO. I just want to know if the members of this group would be willing to work with me to create a kick-ass story and take a loss that will finally make the NR a real part of this universe.
I realize this requires faith in me that I will do this right. Honestly ... I think it will be 3-4 months to the build-up. I'm not doing this to show off or con people into reading my overblown writing like most of these "epic" RPs of the past. I just want to make things interesting in a way that gets everyone involved.