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Netbooks
The Arraknor Station database specializes in information not easily
found elsewhere. Use it for whatever purposes you desire. Apologies
in advance for the lack of navigation within some of these. Real-life
commitments have prevented me from redoing all of the supplements
to match with the new Arraknor Station design. An asterisk means
the supplement is an original work.
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The
Imperial Adjustments Branch (html) - The Adjustments Branch
is a highly covert and unknown branch of Imperial Intelligence.
They work on behalf of the Empire, but are left to their own devices.
No one betters the Adjustments Branch...ever. (Written: 1998)*
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The
Jedi Handbook (zip)- The Jedi, nearly extinct during the times
of the Empire, were the ultimate peacekeepers of the galaxy. While
some still remember the basic legends of the Jedi, much has been
lost through the years. The Handbook tries to give detail about
the Jedi, the Force, and related topics.
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The
Guide to Cultures and Society (zip) - Culture is an under-explored
social area in the galaxy. From rich to poor, business man to
bounty hunter, the galaxy is full of interesting people and the
places they inhabit. (Written: 1999)*
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Revised
Force Rules - VERSION PI (html) - Long studied by the Jedi,
the Force is a mysterious subject for most of the galaxy. Dispell
some misconceptions. (Written: 2000)*
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Unconventional
Warfare (Word) - Since the beginning of time, people have been
searching for the upper hand in combat situations. Whether it be
pirates, rebels, Imperials, or crazed lunatics, nearly everyone
has their favorite form of....unconventional warfare! (Written:
2001)* |
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Gamemaster's
Guide to Comedic Relief (html) - Ever get a blank stare of boredom
from your players? Comedy can add a bit of a breather to a boring
or tense game. (Written: 2002)* |
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Jedi Fighting Styles (html) - This concept was based
off a HoloNet post discussing Jedi fighting stances. I decided
to take it one step further. A Jedi's prowess with a lightsaber
comes from the Force, but it also comes with practice. (Written:
2002)*
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Character Creation (html) - This document is a
guideline for GMs and players by which they can create good, descriptive
backgrounds for their players. (Written: 2002) *
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Arraknor
Station Profile (html) - This is a brief series of documents
explaining some of the history behind this "station" including
stats and NPCs that one could use in running a game involving Arraknor
Station. (Written: 2002) * |
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Famous
Buildings - Writing underway, coming soon |
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(2) Campaigns
Throughout the course of history, a great many pivotal events
have transpired - some that happened instantly, and some that
took years to finish. The end of the reign of Xim The Despot,
the invention of hyperdrive, the founding of the Republic, the
legacy of the Jedi Knights, the Clone Wars, the rise of Palpatine,
the Rebellion against the Empire and the creation of the New Republic.
There are events that have never been known to exist until now.
The records of these events, the people involved and other relevant
information is contained in this database.
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Resurrection
of the Mandalorians (html) - One of the most feared races
ever was the Mandalorians. Famous for their Mandalorian Iron,
and the armor crafted from it, the Mandalorians are fierce warriors
and cunning minds. Their attempt at retaking much of the galaxy
struck fear in the hearts of all that heard of their exploits.
(Written: 1999)*
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Enemy
Unseen: Sith Campaign Notes (html) - Everyone who is a scholar
of Jedi and the Sith knows about Naga Sadow, Freedon Nadd, and Exar
Kun. However, there are other Dark Lords who have no where near
such infamy. However, these unknown, evil leaders of the Sith are
not necessarily any less powerful. One particular Dark Lord had
a plot that nearly destroyed the Republic before Exar Kun even existed.
In the spirit of Naga Sadow, this Dark Lord used a cunning intelligence
and a powerful spirit to command the Sith and bring them close to
another Golden Age. (Written: 1999)* |
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