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STAR WARS: Espionage Tale Chapters 2 and 3

  Chapter 2: The Jammed Signal. The New Republic had many ships stationed across the galaxy, since the Populist Party disbanded the Military and Navy following the War, they had no need for Fleets, just enough ships to maintain communications and transmissions sent out by agents and operatives across the galaxy. One such vessel was the Nebulon B-Frigate Solana, which was stationed near the Fuel Yards of the Dustig Sector, not far from the Demos System and Malastare, providing just enough intelligence to the New Republic in the event something happened on the Fuel refineries of the Dug homeworld. Of course, there were X-Wing Patrols that constantly made passes through the sectors, but these Frigates that were mostly utilized as refueling stations for deep space runs, were strategically placed and while posts aboard these ships were generally boring, they still managed to collect transmissions and scan for distress calls across the galaxy.  A female human transmission officer si...

STAR WARS: Espionage Tales Prologue and Chapter 1

  Prologue   It has been 20 years since the fall of the Galactic Empire. The New Republic has risen and a crisis of politics takes place in the senate. The Centrist faction has begun to sew deceit into the threads of this still newly formed governing body, as rumors, of a threat of a new order dedicated to the resurrection of the Galactic Empire, spreads throughout the Unknown Regions, Wild Space and The Outer Rim Territories.  As this unrest is sewn across the outer rim, The New Republic Scrambles to maintain order, and dissuade systems from threats of the rumored New Order. In the senate, More and More Centrists are elected to power promising Security to their systems, while secretly funding this rumored Imperial Order, consolidating their power against the Populists and perhaps the New Republic in its entirety.  On the Mid  Rim planet of Yul Demos, A New Republic Spy travels to speak with a source to validate these claims and hopefully gain support for the ...