Year 10-11: The HK facility built by the Sith was abandoned during the war and never found, which leads to a violent war two years later (year 12) between the Republic and a droid army led by the AI of the droid manufacturing planet. The Jedi grows from a Council of four to five, masters ten to thirteen. They have peace, but Master Veshei remains uncomfortable that the location of the production facility remains a mystery.

Year 12-13: Few independent systems care to join the Republic, many of which like the Hutts financed war with the Republic just a couple years ago. The HK assassin droids lead the droid armies in a surprise attack on the Core Worlds. The Jedi Council is destroyed again, and Master Veshei dies in this battle. It took two years for the war to arrive, and it took two for it to finish with the end of the Republic in Year 13. The droid army leaves the Core, returning to secure smaller systems near the droid manufacturing planet itself in the uncharted regions. The fractured planetary governments throughout the galaxy have little issue with this, too busy fighting each other to care about the programming of these droid armies. The Core Worlds were weakened significantly, but this did not bother the systems outside the Republic. More planets flee the Republic after this as well, despising the association with jedi. Without the jedi there would be no sith or a droid planet.

Year 14: Knight Yorshicca and Knight Bindem, having been on mission outside of Coruscant when the invasion happened, decide to go into exile. Yorshicca returns to Kashyyyk, Bindem moves to the independent Mon Calamari system. The Republic will not be reestablished again until the fall of the droid army one decade later, when they become a threat to every galactic government due to editing of the main programming by the AI in charge of the droid planet itself.

Year 24: The Hutts and other systems allied together for the conflict against the droids. Knight Bindem, Knight Yorshicca, and most Jedi and Sith do not involve themselves because of how much these systems hate Force users.

Year 25: The droid facilities are destroyed by the allied planets, but its industry is left intact.
The AI chose to begin wars with other governments in search of raw materials; now that a collection of intergalactic governments led by the Hutts control this planet they control the droid army. They also control the once again revived Republic, though financially not formally. The AI on the planet was replaced, and made useable by these foreign powers. During the following peace, planetary governments and assassin droids continue to seek out Force users for extermination, but this threat can be avoided on planets far from their reach. Droids can't sense the Force; it was easier finding Force users when they had bases, temples, and were known politically. Jedi and dark jedi are found regardless; some in compromised situations will fight the droids as Knights Yorshicca and Bindem learned while others avoid conflict at all costs. Children are still born with sensitivity to the Force, but most governments have begun testing children in their populated cities. The ex-jedi who help identify these children do so because they are prisoners enslaved to this now zealous cause. A general distaste for jedi occupies the galactic consciousness. The killing of babies that could become jedi follows a positive test result, and in some instances testing positive places these children in prison. Anyone that defends the child sympathies with jedi by that logic, which justifies their incarceration and murder.

Knight Bindem finds Knight Yorshicca on Kashyyyk. Knight Bindem had found one of the masters from the Jedi Council, one who knew Master Veshei before the war. Master Deuyea from the first part of this story introduces himself to Knight Yorshicca, glad to see her alive. Ever since the droid invasion he wondered what became of her. Bindem wants them to work together to end the slaughter of Force users, and Knight Yorshicca sees the logical first step in dismantling this threat would be to eliminate the droid manufacturing facility on an unknown planet. Bindem is no longer a jedi; the Order was destroyed and so she doesn't consider herself a student of its teachings anymore. In her isolation, she learned how to tap into the dark side. She agrees their mission is the destruction of the droid manufacturing complexes for good. How to do that seems beyond them. Instead they choose to stick together, train, and await an opportunity. It would come when the droid army once again turns against the planetary governments after silently modifying itself.

Master Deuyea is not their mentor, but he does possess skills they should keep in mind while working with planetary governments. "You can't mind control everyone in the galaxy, at some point you need to learn how to strike deals and compromise," says Deuyea. The resentment between Bindem and Yorshicca, because of their changes in ideology, comes to the forefront as Master Deuyea tries to mediate. He fails, but these two jedi don't abandon each other. Knight Bindem runs off to the deep jungle, and Knight Yorshicca follows. The dark side is strong in the lower reaches of the forests, swallowed by jungle and the wailing of restless spirits. Bindem and Yorshicca can hear them, but they can do nothing to pacify these souls as of right now. They both feel helpless, led astray by the Force to accomplish a seemingly impossible task. They come home together, for the moment setting aside their differences. They each have skills to teach each other. Bindem teaches Yorshicca how to use Force Lightning, Force Choke, and how to sap energy from the living. Yorshicca shows her and Deuyea how to fight with a blade.

Year 26: The droid manufacturing planet once again becomes self-autonomous, and aggressive toward all life forms this time around. The original AI had been removed, but the code and rules it was governed by were left behind to corrupt the new one. It took time, but the war has begun. Droids across the galaxy get the order. Millions die before law enforcement and military have the chance to defend the cities. Droids are everywhere however, embedded into government, managing their money, copiloting their ships, many planets fall to the droids. For the Republic and the Hutts, this is the worst catastrophe imaginable. Knights Bindem, Yorshicca, and Master Deuyea hear about this, and decide it is time to make their move. Finally, they will rescue the galaxy that abandoned the Jedi, officially by the Republic 17 years ago.