Sunday, March 29, 2015

Operation: Shadowpoint

SPOILER ALERT: If you are a player who has not played this game read no further as this contains in game spoilers, You have been warned.

You have seized Whisper Base, but there is plenty of work still to be done in order to turn the base into an asset for the Rebellion. The base is in disarray after your attack, with much of the equipment and ordnance damaged or expended, and the Imperial support staff is hardly available to assist you. If you intend to turn this operation into a real success, you’ll need to resupply the base with new equipment and find some agents who can help you maintain it properly. The base’s Signal Intelligence array should be able to provide you with useful information on valuable targets in the area, but you also need to keep an eye out for the return of Moff Dardano’s forces. He’s bound to discover the loss of Whisper Base eventually, and that’s a vulnerability he can’t afford. Sooner or later, the Moff’s forces are sure to come knocking.

With Lieutenant Sarev out of the way, Whisper Base is yours. Moff Dardano will eventually realize that his listening post is no longer active—still, you've won a great victory today, and a chance to prepare for the coming storm. Operation: Shadowpoint begins.

Although you have seized the Imperial installation on the planet of Onderon, once called “Whisper Base,” for the Rebel Alliance. Having killed  its commanding officer, Lieutenant Sarev, and dealt similarly with the remaining staff of the base. You now have access to a secret, off-the-books facility plugged into the Imperial communications network—a powerful resource for the struggling Rebellion. However, while the Imperial
bureaucracy at large does not have any knowledge of the base, your small group must still contend with its master and originator, Moff Dardano.

Onderon:
One of eight planets in the Japrael system, Onderon had a temperate climate, and was once home to a primitive race of Humanoids.

"Onderon? Nothing on that rock but monsters and beast riders." ―Tallo

Onderon had four moons. Dxun, the primary moon, once orbited very close to the planet, allowing some animals to fly between the planet and the moon. The other three moons were Dagri, Evas and Suthre.
The native Humans of Onderon struggled against the beasts, eventually gathering new technologies and building a huge walled city, Iziz, to protect themselves. Like the people of many other fringe worlds, the Onderonians had a distrust of non-Humans.









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