Jedi Master Oppo Rancisis arrived today for the first day of the Kashyyyk/Trandosha peace negotiations, though critics of the Jedi were quick to point out that had the delegation arrived four weeks ago, considerable bloodshed would have been averted.
Read MoreMonth: March 2002
The Judicial Department has denied the People’s Inquest demands to reveal budgetary information regarding the Jedi order.
Read MoreForces of the Corporate Alliance unleashed volleys of missile-delivered retribution to an industrial espionage training center on a remote asteroid in the Fakir sector.
Read MoreSupreme Chancellor Palpatine once again took to the HoloNet, not to announce an impending vote or Senate session, but instead to offer an open invitation to Count Dooku, popular leader of the Separatist movement, to parley.
Read MoreA powerful groundquake rocked Berchest’s most populous city yesterday, shattering many crystal edifices and prompting thousands to flee their homes and businesses.
Read MoreAn inexperienced Team Coruscant suffered a 3-1 blow-out loss to heavily favored Team Fondor in the first round of Galactic Cup of Limmie play.
Read MorePoint / Counterpoint: Military Creation Act A Protected Republic is Long OverdueBy Republic Judicial Terrinald Screed The basic reality we must all face is simple: the Jedi cannot be everywhere. I say this with all due respect to the august order that has staved off warfare for a millennium. But the rules have change. Warfare has moved beyond the scope of a small number of protectors armed with energy blades. Warships can deliver explosive payloads from beyond the horizon, payloads not even the most skilled Jedi could hope to deflect.…
Read More“Cradle of the Galaxy,” a display of pre-Republic era artifacts will begin a Core World museum tour next month, announced the Allied Tion Historical Society.
Read MoreTriPlanetary Press has a hit and a bomb on their hands this season. Published on the same date two months ago, the separate biographies of Trade Federation Viceroy Nute Gunray and former Supreme Chancellor Finis Valorum have met with wild reader enthusiasm and resounding disinterest, respectively.
Read MoreScientists and scholars at the various General Ministry Institutes will have to contend with even tighter budgets for the next year. In a move largely predicted by the academic community, the General Ministry slashed budgetary allotments for such prestigious Institutes by as much as 60 percent in some cases.
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