Galactic Scramble!

Category: Members Broadcasted on 07.Oct.2011 - 13:02hrs Author Vang Tyrridon Comments: 0

Galactic Scramble!



As has been reported in media outlets across the galaxy, a massive and unexplained shift in inhabited locales has occurred in all known sectors. This displacement, rumoured to be caused by everything from a secret Imperial weapon gone awry to the divine will of a largely-neglected Coruscanti deity known only as "Veynom," has had a severe impact on everything from commercial shipping lanes to fleet deployments for all major galactic factions.

Our own Consortium has not been spared. Though the entire cluster may have moved only a marginal amount on the galactic scale, it is what occurred within the Hapan systems that has most alarmed the Hapan community at large. What began as only a handful of galactic coordinates have blossomed into over fifty individual systems, with a combination of original and new solar bodies found amongst them.

Asked for a comment, Pi’lor Tarathi, a well-respected Blue Cattle rancher from a colony on Braldazinbar, had this to say: “One minute I’m out here, minding my herd, then there’s this flash and next thing I know, I’m told I’m on a world called Ediorung in a system nobody’s ever heard of! Bad enough some critters just started showing up out of the blue a few months back, but now this?! I’m getting out, see? Going back to Ceti Alpha V! They say it’s a paradise!

Questions are already being raised regarding how these events will affect operations at all levels of the Hapan government. Lorell Hall has been relatively quiet regarding the affair, limiting their comments to an assurance that a review is underway and that they are focusing on ensuring all Hapan citizens and property have been accounted safely. As to cluster security, Hapan fleets continue to shift to meet the new demands placed upon them by the ordeal. Rumours that Commodore Ryou Vacosa has ordered a record amount of coffee for the RHAF headquarters on Hapes, stating that “it’s going to be a long week,” have yet to be substantiated.

Questioned on how events would affect the balance in the Chamber of Lords, Vang Tarix Tyrridon offered only a simple statement: “We’re looking at it. It’s a lot to consume. I need a nap…have you seen my rocker…?”

More news to come as the situation develops.


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