Imperial Sovereign Command
IMPERIAL HANDBOOK:
A WRITER'S GUIDE
A WRITER'S GUIDE
Order • Authority • Continuity
- Introduction
- Directory of Roles: Imperial Government
- Directory of Roles: Imperial Military
- Directory of Roles: Imperial Intelligence
- Directory of Roles: Inquisitorius
- Directory of Roles: Imperial Ministries and Special Projects
Welcome to the Bastion Imperial Remnant.
This thread is an OOC guide for writers who want to join, interact with, oppose, negotiate with, infiltrate, or build stories around the faction. It explains what the Empire is (yes, it identifies as the Empire or the Galactic Empire henceforth), what kind of characters fit, which divisions exist, how to get started, and where to find the relevant faction resources.
The short version: this faction is built around classic Imperial roleplay: stormtroopers, Star Destroyers, Moffs, the ISB, military campaigns, intelligence work, propaganda, political intrigue, secret projects, Inquisitors, rival Imperial claimants, and the restoration of centralized Imperial power.
You do not need to know every piece of Imperial history to join. You only need a character who can fit somewhere inside, alongside, beneath or near the machinery of the Empire to write with us.
WHAT IS THE BASTION IMPERIAL REMNANT?
The Bastion Imperial Remnant is an Imperial restoration faction built around the idea that the galaxy has endured too many broken successor states, Sith-dominated regimes, failed dynasties, scattered remnants, military juntas, and isolated holdouts.It is not a fully restored galactic government yet. It is an Imperial state under restoration.
Through the Continuity Standard Protocol, surviving Imperial institutions, officers, assets, fleets, archives, intelligence cells, garrisons, industrial sites, and political authorities are being recalled, audited, classified, restored, or brought into compliance.
The Empire claims the full legacy and institutional architecture of Imperial rule, but much of that machinery still has to be rebuilt through roleplay.
That means the faction is both:
- a jumpstart Empire with recognizable Imperial identity, military force, hierarchy, and ambition;
- and a restoration project rebuilding its throne, ministries, fleets, territories, chains of command, and legitimacy.
WHAT KIND OF EMPIRE IS THIS?
This is a classic Galactic Empire-style faction.The tone is:
- militarized;
- authoritarian;
- bureaucratic;
- disciplined;
- expansionist;
- intelligence-heavy;
- hostile to disorder;
- suspicious of mystic orders;
- obsessed with continuity, command, and legitimacy.
It believes fragmentation is the galaxy's great disease. Rebellions, Sith cults, Jedi crusades, warlords, pirates, weak coalitions, corrupt governors, and failed democracies are all treated as symptoms of the same wider decay: the absence of unified Imperial authority.
Its answer is simple:
One law. One state. One Empire.
WHAT IS THE CONTINUITY STANDARD PROTOCOL?
The Continuity Standard Protocol is the founding instrument of the restoration. A link to the full IC document is here.It is not simply a military operation. It is a formal Imperial recall, audit, and reclassification directive designed to locate, evaluate, and restore surviving Imperial assets after the collapse of previous regimes.
In practice, it gives the Remnant a reason to interact with almost any Imperial story.
A surviving fleet can be contacted.
A forgotten garrison can be recalled.
A rogue Moff can be audited.
A Sith-compromised command can be purged.
A loyal remnant can be integrated.
A rival Imperial claimant can be negotiated with, challenged, or opposed.
An abandoned shipyard can be reclaimed.
A lost archive can become the beginning of a campaign.
OOC, the Protocol is a story device. It exists to create roleplay, not to force agreement.
Some characters may answer the call.
Some may reject it.
Some may exploit it.
Some may challenge it.
Some may try to own it.
Some may go to war over it.
All of those are valid stories.
Issued under Imperial authority
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