Monday, May 4, 2026

Star Wars Resurgence Campaign
The Clone Wars & Clone Protocol 66
The current year for our homebrewed Clone Wars era campaign is set during 19 BBY.
Inspired By George Lucas

The galaxy did not fall in a single moment—it fractured. In the months following Order 66, news reached the Veridian Sector slowly and unevenly, distorted by fear and distance. Jedi vanished without explanation. Republic signals faded into silence. On the edge of known space, the fall felt less like a declaration and more like something slipping quietly out of place. In that absence, uncertainty spread faster than any official word ever could.

Veridian Prime endured as it always had—isolated, towering, and self-contained. Capital City rose from sheer cliffs, a gleaming fortress above a world of jungle and ocean. Beneath it, the Undercity stretched into darkness, a maze of old infrastructure and new desperation. With no Republic oversight, control fractured instantly. No single authority replaced it—only competing powers, each carving out territory in a city too large to ever fully control.

Multiple syndicates rose from the chaos. The Sable Cartel seized supply lines and industry, tightening its grip with calculated precision. The Iron Vultures thrived in the wreckage below, dealing in scrap, weapons, and anything that could be repurposed into survival. The Neon Choir moved through data and influence, unseen but deeply felt, manipulating information as a weapon where the more prominent ones to rise to power. Their war was not open—it was constant, quiet, and escalating.

Beyond the city, the jungle became something else entirely. Outposts went silent. Expeditions vanished. What had once been dangerous became unknowable. The Lantern Collective fled into these regions, choosing exile over submission. They spoke of subtle changes—shifts in the environment, strange disturbances, and a growing sense that the world itself was reacting to something far beyond it.

That something was the Veridian Expanse. Once avoided, now unavoidable, it churned with ionized gases, drifting carbonbergs, and violent gravitic distortions. Hyperdrives failed within it. Navicomputers returned contradictions or nothing at all. Ships that entered rarely returned, and those that did brought back incomplete stories—fragmented memories, impossible readings, and a shared certainty that the Expanse did not behave like natural space.

Long before the Republic fell, Outpost Cinder had been built to monitor this anomaly. It listened for threats from the unknown—and found something that did not act like a signal at all. It adapted, responded, and seemed to learn. The final logs suggest the crew realized too late that what they were studying was studying them. The station was abandoned abruptly, its systems locked into a looping transmission that still echoes into the void: “All clear.”

On Veridian Prime, the effects ripple quietly. Technology glitches without cause. Signals distort. A few individuals experience something stranger—brief impressions, dreams, or instincts tied to places they have never seen. Most dismiss these as stress or rumor. Others begin to watch more closely. The connection between the Expanse and these disturbances is not understood—but it is no longer ignorable.

Far beyond the system, the Empire consolidates its power. Though it has not yet reached Veridian Prime, its influence is already felt. Trade routes collapse. Outer Rim systems fall silent. Stories spread of enforcers hunting those who survived the purge. The syndicates begin to realize that their war is temporary—whatever comes next will not tolerate their independence. Some prepare to resist. Others prepare to survive.

And beneath all of it, a deeper pattern begins to form. The artifact, the abandoned outpost, the unstable routes into the Expanse—these are not separate events. They are connected, pulling toward something larger and far less understood. The companions are already part of that pattern. As they leave Veridian Prime behind, they are not escaping the conflict—they are moving toward its source. The Expanse is not just a region of space.

It is a threshold—and something beyond it has already begun to notice.

Wednesday, April 29, 2026

The Story Behind This Campaign
The Clone Wars & Clone Protocol 66
The current year for our homebrewed Clone Wars era campaign is set during 19 BBY.
Inspired By George Lucas

This campaign will focus on the events shortly after the fall of the Republic. We will not be disrupting anything that happened up until this point in the timeline. I want to keep this campaign having a story that developes over time and stays away from popular canon events.

We will instead be starting our campaign on the planet of Veridian Prime, "a homebrewed planet", located in the far reaches of the Outer Rim. I don't want to dive into this much to keep from spoiling anything with my players but I have a solid story written up for this campaign.

I am not saying that the companions will not cross paths with individuals from the films and series but it is not something I "plan" to do and odds are it will not happen, we are just creating our own story in a remote part of the galaxy and anything that we do will not impact any of the various "canon" timelines ― basically with how Disney destroyed most of what they released and yes, I am not a fan of Disney Star Wars.

This campaign story will have a very similar "Star Wars: Maul - Shadow Lord" feel to it. I absolutely love this animated series. Dave Feloni is knocking it out of the park so far, now that Kathleen Kennedy has been given the boot. This campaign will begin with the story focusing on the planet Veridian Prime, focusing on various crime lords and syndicates that are working out of Capital City. I want to give this campaign a dark, gritty feel, I want to let the players characters get their hands dirty and let things unfold as they will.

I am not sure if I want to introduce a Dark Jedi/Sith into this campaign, but I am sure they will pop up eventually, I mean, it's Star Wars right? Seems like all the main stories revolve around the Sith and some evil Jedi trying to kill the good guys. Maybe this time I stay away from that and just go with a non Jedi setting and let it be full of pirates and gangsters but as I said, I plan to just let this story play out and let the players push the story forward and then, what happens, happens.

Tuesday, April 28, 2026

Making My Feelings Known!
The Clone Wars & Clone Protocol 66
The current year for our homebrewed Clone Wars era campaign is set during 19 BBY.
Inspired By George Lucas

If you think you will get upset with reading a post where someone BASHES Disney Star Wars, you might want to stop reading now — "You have been warned", so proceed at your own risk and if you do choose to read this entire post, don't come back here crying about what I said, I did warn you to stop reading.

Let me go on record by saying — "imho" FUCK DISNEY STAR WARS!!! I think this new Star Wars material were poorly written and thought out, I think too much emphasis was put towards "DEI Politics" and I refuse to have anything to do with them. The sequels were just a waste of time and it's embarrassing to even have those three films attached to the franchise. These three films were one of the main reasons for me deciding to create my own homebrewed campaign, but then along came the Ahsoka series and we went to an all new level of "GIRL POWER!" and it was at this time, I made the decision to give Disney Star Wars the middle finger at that point.

Kathleen Kennedy has now went and said that she wants Rey to be the new Obi-Wan Kenobi? Really? Let's not even get into this new Acolyte series lol. The entire community is in an uproar, no one wants this shit, and no one has asked for this either.

Never have I wanted a company to go bankrupt more than I want Disney to go completely bankrupt. They deserve everything bad that happens to them imho.

Disney might have done mostly everything else right "kind of" with it's other films and series but they dropped the ball on the Sequels, the Aksoka series and this WOKE, Girl Power bullshit series of the Acolyte "14% on Rotten Tomatoes". I am ASHAMED of what Disney has become and what they have done to this franchise, and I now officially refuse to even acknowledge any more of this trash that Disney puts out from here on out.

Sorry for the harsh words but I've been so frustrated with Disney that I've been trying to get as far away from this "new canon" just to be free of even being near all things Disney Star Wars, which is why we returned to the Clones Wars, back to the George Lucas era, I simply do not want to have anything to do with Disney sequels, the Ahsoka and Acolyte series or anything else that Disney tries to shove down our throats.

I want to run this campaign based off the work of George Lucas The sad thing is Dave Feloni started out great but over time he just slid right in with Disney and how Kathleen Kennedy & Leslye Headland want to have the "Force is Female" bullshit. Nah! I think I'll pass on that. If after reading all this you are still interested in this campaign setting then stay tuned because more is coming soon!