Preface

There is going to be a great deal of confusion if I don't tell you where this story is going to be starting. You won't know who the characters are (They are all original, by the way, excluding characters such as Palpatine and others I may bring in later on). The alien races and planets (Jerrilekian race, the planet Naboo, etc.) are all previously established within Star Wars lore, such as the first planet I will be introducing you to…


Corvis Minor V was always a relatively peaceful planet within a relatively peaceful system. It was a gas giant, easily distinguished from the other planets in its system by its bright orange color. Deep within the swirling clouds was a core, only a few kilometers in width, but full of resources and providing a home for a flourishing Jedi population. The only drawback, however, is the fact that a clone factory is located in the middle of the Jedi settlement.

Among the Jedi were three Knights. The first, named Asik Nadar, was a wise, middle aged woman, who had lived on Corvis Minor V for more than half of her life alongside Ranakk, her twin brother, who was the second of the three Knights. The two of them were Jerrilekans, from the planet Jerrilek, a planet that was almost 100% comprised of water, with structures built beneath the surface. The twins had blue skin and gills, with eyes that were completely black and cold, yet full of light and hope. They were both the strongest Jedi in the Corvis Minor system and were training a padawan named Jussro Atalla. He was a human from the planet Naboo and they had been training him since he was a child. Their assigned clone captain was Captain Coda, who seemed to be slightly off when it came to following orders.

The third, youngest Knight, named Chron Homar, was a human from the planet Coruscant. He was recently assigned a new clone commander, a generally average clone by the name of Commander Byatt, who only knew how to follow orders and nothing else. Chron didn't like the fact that he had to work with a clone, but he knew that any sort of fight against protocol would result in the loss of his Jedi Knight status, which he had worked for years to achieve. Along with Commander Byatt, Chron was also assigned his own young padawan to train, named Capular Barth, a Togrutian. Caplar was very eagar to learn the ways of The Force, but his Togrutian roots made him thirst for violence and war, leading to a constant conflict between him and Chron. This eagerness for violence was further fueled by the recent fall of the Galactic Republic.


Now that you are all caught up, I can proceed with the story. Hope you all enjoy.