
If there had been one thing that the Outer Planest Alliance had been notorious for, it had been the certain level of. . . freedom one could find there. Whether you were a pirate, outlaw, smuggler, or hunter, anything went so long as you didn’t cause too much trouble. Follow those simple rules and the Outer Planets Alliance would in return grant you the mercy of ignorance towards your actions. It was a better deal than pretty much anywhere else in the galaxy, that was to be sure.
But of course, there were always those who did not honor this unspoken code. Those who wanted to, foolishly, make a name for themselves, become a bother to the planets and systems around them. And when they popped up, they were surprisingly swiftly dealt with. The Outer Planets Alliance was a nation of freedom, not a nation of lawlessness and anarchy. They were quickly snuffed out and sent to the only place secure enough to hold them -- the ancient Prison of Elders, an orbital maximum-security facility over the planet of Balis-Baurgh.
The prison dated back to the time of the original Galactic Empire, where it had been a station that served as a symbol of peace and brotherhood for the nations of Balis-Baurgh. But Imperial Agents swiftly infiltrated the station and planet, and it was only a matter of months before Balis-Baurgh was apart of the Empire and the station was remade into a fully-automated prison colony, ran by 4XB Programmer Droids, secured by heavily-armed K5 Enforcer Droids, and maintained primarily by L2 Base Labor Droids. Criminals and political dissidents were thrown into the station alike, most of whom would never see the light of a star again.
The station was so well-automated and self-sustaining that it survived the Gulag Plague and the subsequent plethora of wars that had been waged across the Outer Rim. It had constantly changed hands and had become the dumping ground for whichever nation’s hands it fell into. And over the years, it had become overflowing its maximum capacity from prisoners of every walk of life. Every facility, no matter how secure, had its limits, and the Prison of Elder’s were on the verge of breaking; all it needed was a catalyst for which to activate it.
That came with the dissolution of the Outer Planets Alliance, and the resulting power vacuum. When the news reached the prison, it turned the station into first a riot, then a full-scale prison break, then a war between the former inmates and the remnants of the prison security for control of the station. Some of the prisoners were able to make it to Balis-Baurgh below, which from there they were able to begin plots of crime and destruction anew. In a desperate, final effort to quell the prison’s inmates, Balis-Baurgh has petitioned the Confederacy for aid, promising to swear allegiance to the Southern Systems so long as they quell this criminal threat.
Dive into the Prison of Elders. Exterminate this criminal threat to Balis-Baurgh and the Confederacy. Serve the Southern Systems and win glory for yourself.

- Your mission is to regain complete control of the Prison of Elders, but this is no easy task. You’ll have to fight hardened inmates, which are already extremely dangerous even when they’re not fighting for their freedom, but that’s not all; the prison has entered into a complete lockdown, and that means that the droid security force will now attempt to exterminate anyone -- anyone -- on sight. Secure a beachhead and fight your way to the central control room, and do not offer mercy to anyone, because they will not give it to you.

- In the prison break, most stayed to fight their captors. But some escaped to the world of Balis-Baurgh below, on which they went into hiding, beginning new criminal plots and reforging connections with the underworld from which they had been severed. Should the Confederacy admit Balis-Baurgh as a member world, this nest of criminal scum will be inherited as well -- which is why it is crucial that they be eliminated. Scour the streets of Balis-Baurgh’s cities for criminals and round up as many as you can lest they infiltrate the Confederacy itself.

- In the midst of the prison break, a group of pirates was able to establish a transmission connection with their former mercenary coalition, which is now headed to Balis-Baurgh with a mighty fleet to try and claim the world and its prison-station for themselves. Your mission is to establish an orbital cordon around the planet, preventing any convicts from escaping and destroying the incoming pirate fleet.

- Even when in the midst of full-on-criminal warfare, Balis-Baurgh is by no means an uninteresting planet. Chart your own story or narrative and explore what Balis-Baurgh has to offer.







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