Star Wars: The New Republic world illustration - Science Fiction theme
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Star Wars: The New Republic

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Muttboy

Set fifteen years after the fall of galactic empire, the galaxy filled with chaos.


Author's Note: This is a made up alternative to the sequel trilogy as I have a lot of issues with the sequel trilogy and wanted to create my own. A big one being the stupid starkiller weapon basically wiping out the new republic to basically undo everything the original trilogy did. There's still going to be elements from series like the mandalorian but for the most part this should not be pulling from the sequel trilogy. This will focus more on things I imagine the galaxy dealing with while trying to rebuild the republic. A few notes: Due to the fact that I'm trying to create a galactic sized world in a 2000 km square areas and points of interests may not play nice. Things being closer together is going to have Franz seeing more. So use the right tab to always move any npc that shouldnt be in the scene a short distance away. Franz may also try and use poi on a separate planet, so you might need to watch where he moves you, generates locations, and double checking that he's not acting like tatooine's sarlaac is on Hoth or something.
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Ashmead's Lock
Ashmead's Lock
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Coordinates(-2789, 3079)
Description

Ashmead's Lock was a former prison ship originally constructed by the Predori, an enemy of the Galactic Republic. As such, it originally housed Republic prisoners. Originally hidden within a gravity well, it crashed millennia before the Galactic Civil War on the forest planet Kashyyyk when the nearby well collapsed on itself. Many years later, it was modified and rebuilt by Golas Aram and used as a prison by the Galactic Empire, while its Intellectual Processing Unit, SOL-GDA, remained intact. Now imperial remnants continue to use it as a prison.

Appearance

The structure is a massive, rusted hulk of metal, partially overgrown with the dense flora of Kashyyyk. Its jagged edges and broken hull are a stark contrast to the vibrant greenery surrounding it, while the faint hum of machinery can be heard from within, hinting at the remnants of its advanced technology.

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