Long dead? No. Shattered Promise is not dead. It is very much alive, and is coming very very soon. To get your first taste of Shattered Promise, click here and download the official demo... The clone wars forced the Jedi to advance the training of their followers far faster than natural leading to more arrogant and young masters. After the Sith plot by Palpatine was foiled, the Jedi had to take control of the senate temporarily to insure a peaceful transition. It was a delicate time, but soon the newer younger masters on the council began to gain more power and influence, the wise prudent masters of old were soon supplanted. And when the time came the new leaders of the order denied letting go of such attractive power. In the years that followed everything changed, the Jedi began to adopt an egotistical and narrow philosophy that suggested those without force abilities were immature, lesser beings. They separated communities and families with military guarded walls and structures based on midichlorian counts. They began to control everything. Some systems of course resisted, but against the Grand Army of the Republic their fights were in vain. There were whispers of whole species massacred, entire planets wiped off the charts. But the whispers ended far too soon, the Jedi took control of transportation and communication. People, in theory, could resist; but the Jedi’s power was far too ominous. The last free systems in the galaxy lie within the unknown regions, controlled by the Chiss who care little for other races. There are few now who still know what it’s like to be free, among them is one troubled soul that is determined not to have her whispers go silenced…
Look out for next month's newsletter to see even MORE updates! [This message has been edited by Empire of Darkness (edited 12-31-2006 @ 10:15 PM).]
Michael Giacchino and John Chominsky
To close, we have an announcement of a new addition to the IND Team. Chook has joined our ranks! His current contributions to our projects, and his past contributions, have made him an invaluable ally.
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