Ultimatum
Duranium Lord

It has been approximately a decade since the Galaxy fell into darkness. Civilization has almost entirely collapsed, only pockets of the previous governments yet exist. It began when all electronics in the galaxy were destroyed. No explanation, no warning. Everything powered by electricity simply shut down. Those devices that were more complex tended to be utterly destroyed while those that were simple were mostly intact. The cause remains unknown, theories ranged from a galactic conspiracy by a covert operation with some new super weapon to a strange star being pulled into the black hole at the center of the galaxy to the preliminary attack before a full-scale invasion.
Whatever the reason, everything shut down from the simplest mixer to the most complex starship. Even blasters and lightsabers no longer worked. It even affected some people as well, some more susceptible species died from the event. Even though the Force users of the galaxy maintained their power, they could not hold their positions of power beyond a month as time would tell. For the first week order was held by the quick action of various groups to obtain what spare parts were still available. Most people were able to keep calm, until the food and water stores began to run low. Without machines to traverse space, food from farm worlds could no longer reach planets that had no food production of its own. Without ships and interplanetary communication of any type, every planet was entirely isolated from each other.
The ships in Hyperspace were effected as well as those in real space. They shut down completely, leaving the crews and passengers drifting through space, without so much as artificial gravity. The greatest number of deaths though was caused by the failure of medical equipment across the galaxy. Diseases went untreated except by whatever medicine could be obtained from hospitals, the doctors of which knew all too well that their stores were limited.
For the most part, people tried to work together to handle the situation calmly and as a whole. But, there were of course those that saw this as an opportunity to further their own agenda. Revolutionaries and anarchists took the chance to attack an as yet lightly defended target, the stations that held the usable parts. Some militaries and some Force users were able to get enough pieces to rebuild their respective weapons, but for the most part, those spare parts were destroyed and those worlds would fall into complete anarchy as struggles became more violent. The ex-Imperial and Republic worlds especially saw much fighting. Some fell to the rebels while others were able to maintain their government and still others made changes to appease the public.
The citizens began truly writing at the beginning of the second week, when water and food began being rationed more harshly and starships and satellites began falling from the sky. When that began, governments fell or held together based almost entirely on how many weapons their respective militaries had been able to salvage. Even the best equipped were still missing such luxuries as tanks and they never had enough blasters to push back all the rioters or protestors. Further, they knew all too well that Tibanna gas, the main component for their firearms was now entirely a rare resource. The worlds that the gas had been collected from originally were now lifeless, as in most cases people had built floating cities above gas giants, those had crashed without power.
After the initial settling had taken place, most worlds without natural food or water sources were quickly depopulated, the hard way, or the population improvised. Asteroid bases mostly disappeared, without power of enough supplies to completely rebuild their systems the people could not survive. Many starships, space stations, and bases became lifeless hunks of metal floating through space.
As time went on, some people embraced this new way of life, others ended their own and others, while still others tried to grab the pieces of their previous lives and put them together. Neighborhoods would come together to trade pieces of parts, some would be used to bring necessities back online and others would be used to repair luxuries, though these were few and far in between.
Damaged droids began to reappear as people attempted to replace loved ones or have a companion slash protector. Recently rudimentary starships have begun to make an appearance, but as of yet interplanetary travel is out of reach. However, some worlds have focused their efforts on regaining command of space, and they have just finished their first hyperspace capable starships.
The galaxy is in chaos, but there is still a chance for order to be restored. Those who make the first contact with other planets have the potential to begin wars, or to caste alliances. Some may destroy their worlds through spreading chaos while others may bring peace.
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On ice planet Hoth, a hunter traverses an ice flat, looking for the prey he had been chasing. Jutting up from the ice were many a dark spire, the tendrils of a starship long ago drowned in its crash. The hunter had mapped out the area and had even tried to break through the ice layer in order to get to the ship’s access hatch. He assumed that there would be plenty of objects worth collecting inside, maybe some spare parts to get some village’s heating systems running again. However, the ice was too thick for his durasteel knife. So he simply moved between them, using them as cover against the eyes of any Wampas or whitefangs that might be looking for an easy meal.
As he moved through the spire he came across a meter wide ditch freshly dug out of the snow. Whoever had made it was gone, there was no equipment or sign of anybody being there aside from the hole. The hunter allowed his attention to be temporarily diverted, sliding down the hole about two meters before hitting the bottom. He looked around the ice covered floor, trying to see if there was anything hidden beneath. The ice was mostly dark, but a silvery point was visible a few inches beneath the layer, when he used his knife to cut into the ice he found that it was softer than the rest. It seemed to have been more recently frozen than that which surrounded it. Whatever it was that was down here had been put there recently, so someone had to have buried and had perhaps fled before finishing the job.
Whatever the reason and whoever might have done, the hunter decided that it might be worth collecting. If it were a stash of electronics then it would be worth is weight in gold. There had to be a reason that someone would bury this, whatever it was. As he began pulling the object out of the ice, having tried carefully not to scratch it too much with his knife, he found it to be a small collection of wires and other strange devices. He had never seen anything like it before, but he bet that someone at camp would know. Between the Ortolans and the Talz there would simply have to be someone who could guess.
He continued an unsuccessful hunt and returned to the cavern home of his people. It had been at one point an Ortolan base of operations in the area, but after the event had become the living place of the nearby human outpost, along with their Talz instructors. It had taken quite a while, but some of the heaters were back up and running, making some of the rooms at least tolerable. The Ortolans had proven themselves more often than anyone could count, continuously finding some way of repairing a piece of equipment. Even so, the village had no blasters or similar weapons, instead relying upon some rudimentary slugthrowers that used the low supply of tibanna gas as fuel.
He brought the device home and turned it over to the Ortolans, who were less than enthusiastic with the discovery. They had figured it out pretty quickly, it was an advanced droid brain of some sort. In order to get it working, they would need considerable resources, which would be better spent repairing more of the homes. The brain was put aside, kept as a trinket. The curiosity of the hunter however was infectious. Others began to willing give parts they collected. By the end of a month enough had been collected and an old droid body found. A few of the Ortolans were curious enough to help with the reconstruction efforts.
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Ultimatum awoke with an aching feeling. He knew that something was seriously wrong, given that he shouldn’t have any feeling whatsoever. He tried to activate his photoreceptors but they did not respond. His mind was too full of reports and information. He couldn’t think straight. He began by sending out a diagnosis, which came back much faster than it should have. The connection with the rest of his body was faulty and would require repair, but even this small tidbit of information was enough to tell him something. He was in the wrong body.
His mind was the same, his brain was still mostly the same, but his body was different. The connection between the two, he could feel that it was wrong. He wondered why his droid brain had been moved. He began a scan through his memory for an explanation, however none was found, instead he discovered another connection with the body. They were using a duel connection? That was a somewhat archaic design, worse they had made the changes to his brain. That could have spelled doom to him, had the organics botched the attempt his entire being in this brain would have been compromised.
As it was, he connected through to the body and began the startup procedures. He firstly turned on his photoreceptors and was surprised to see people looking at him intently. When he moved they cheered before breaking out into speech. The droid could not understand them, they all spoke at once and this body's systems were not refined enough to distinguish one voice from the next. He noticed that most of them seemed quite cold, as if their current location was sub-freezing, which meant more than likely an ice world. He decided that it would be wise to spend a little time learning what had happened and why he was here.
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It was truly amazing what one could accomplish within a week. He had learned what he could from the organics about what had brought him to be in this body. However, he had also learned a little about some sort of occurrence that had led to this. He had found the organics to be technologically stunted, but not by their own choosing. They had access to greater galaxy tech, yet could not seem to make it function without first replacing many parts. He had joined one or two excursions to the ship and he got the feeling that he knew it but he never learned enough.
He found his memory was damaged in many places, leaving large areas blank, he knew there should have been other droids with him, yet he was the only one found. He recalled enough to make him fear for what had happened to his friends, specifically those that were like him, droids or near-droids. He had come to the decision that he would need to leave this world and get to a HoloNet station, he did not have any connection with the HoloNet, which meant he was missing the most important part of his being. He would take this one step at a time, first he had to rebuild a starship. So he planned on finding a way onto the old starship in the ice and hopefully getting some useful objects from it.
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