Eternal Father
- Intent: Create a collaborationist government for TSO lore and story
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Teresa Zambrano | Darth Pellax
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- Organization Name:
- Reorganized Federal Government of the Galactic Alliance (RFGGA) - Official Name
- Reorganized Government / Reorganized Alliance - Common Name
- Classification: Collaborationist Puppet Government
- Affiliation: Eleventh Sith Empire
- Organization Symbol: The RFGGA's symbol is expressed through its federal flag, designed to project continuity, legality, and disciplined authority. The muted Alliance-blue field evokes peacekeeping and administrative normalcy, while the central emblem is a refined adaptation of the Galactic Alliance crest, retaining the familiar starburst and encircling stars but rendered with sharper symmetry and institutional rigidity. Along the hoist runs a narrow vertical black band bearing a maxim translated as "Peace, Rebuild, Govern," presented in stark white Aurebesh; the slogan is deliberately instructional rather than expressive, functioning as a statement of authority and process rather than ideology. The absence of overt Sith iconography is intentional, allowing the flag to present itself as neutral and lawful while quietly signaling the subordination of Alliance continuity to imposed governance.
- Description: The Reorganized Federal Government of the Galactic Alliance (RFGGA) emerged from the shattered frontier systems of the former Galactic Alliance after sustained political fragmentation and military defeat along the Sith border. Formed under the pretense of emergency reorganization rather than surrender, the RFGGA claims uninterrupted legal and constitutional continuity with the prewar Alliance, presenting itself as the lawful successor authority rather than a breakaway state. Its founding narrative emphasizes necessity and restraint, framing the Reorganization as a temporary but essential measure to prevent total collapse, civilian annihilation, and the further spread of interstellar war into vulnerable border regions.
Publicly, the RFGGA projects the image of a stabilizing, peace-oriented federal government committed to reconstruction, administrative order, and the safeguarding of familiar Alliance institutions. Its rhetoric stresses civilian supremacy over militarized actors, the restoration of interstellar commerce, and the normalization of daily life through technocratic governance rather than ideology. Through carefully curated symbols, legal language, and messaging, the regime seeks to reassure populations that the Alliance endures in reformed shape, and that cooperation, not resistance, is the rational path to survival and recovery.
In practice, the RFGGA functions as a civilian administrative shell through which the Eleventh Sith Empire exercises indirect dominion without the political costs of overt annexation. Sith-Imperial authority is embedded through liaison offices, security provisions, and economic mandates that quietly override federal autonomy while preserving the illusion of self-rule. The regime facilitates resource extraction, labor mobilization, and population management on behalf of Sith interests, absorbing public resentment and institutional blame while shielding its true patrons from direct accountability. Over time, the RFGGA becomes less a government in its own right than a managed intermediary, existing to stabilize conquered space until more direct forms of control are deemed necessary.
- Headquarters: The RFGGA formally designates Coruscant as its official capital, asserting uninterrupted constitutional continuity with the pre-collapse Galactic Alliance. In practice, the government exercises no control over Coruscant or its surrounding Core Worlds. All executive, ministerial, and administrative functions instead operate from Takodana, which serves as the de facto seat of government due to its strategic position, political insulation, and proximity to the frontier territories under RFGGA authority.
- Domain: The RFGGA claims sovereign jurisdiction over the entirety of former Galactic Alliance space, maintaining that its authority extends wherever Alliance law once applied. In reality, its direct control and effective influence encompass less than one quarter of that territory, concentrated primarily in frontier and border systems adjacent to the Eleventh Sith Empire. Outside these regions, RFGGA authority is contested, symbolic, or entirely absent, existing only through diplomatic assertions, legal claims, or limited proxy arrangements.
- Notable Assets: The RFGGA maintains a mixed inventory of assets derived from both Alliance and Sith sources. These include inherited Galactic Alliance military hardware, refitted administrative vessels, and security forces operating under federal designation, supplemented by loaned Sith-Imperial matériel provided under security and reconstruction agreements. While officially framed as temporary support, the presence of Sith hardware reinforces the regime's dependence on external power and serves as a material reminder of the limits of its sovereignty.
- Hierarchy: The Reorganized Federal Government of the Galactic Alliance operates through a layered federal structure designed to preserve the outward forms of Alliance governance while concentrating real authority upward and beyond civilian control. Civil institutions manage law, administration, and public order, while embedded Sith-Imperial oversight ensures compliance with external strategic objectives. The result is a government that appears federal and representative in structure, but functions as a tightly supervised administrative apparatus.
- Officer of the Chancellor - The Officer of the Chancellor serves as the executive head of the RFGGA, responsible for issuing federal directives, coordinating ministerial policy, and acting as the public face of the Reorganized Government. While vested with broad constitutional authority on paper, the Chancellor's office operates within strict constraints set by Sith-Imperial oversight, making the role one of mediation and implementation rather than independent leadership.
- Chamber of Ministers - The Chamber of Ministers is composed of the heads of the federal directorates, including Foreign and Internal Affairs, Finance, Trade, Health, Communication, Education, Industry, Judicial Administration, and the Reconstruction Commission. This body manages day-to-day governance, budget allocation, and regulatory enforcement across member systems. Ministers are selected for reliability and administrative competence, and their decisions are subject to review, amendment, or veto through embedded liaison channels.
- Galactic Senate - The Galactic Senate functions as a consultative and legitimizing body, retaining the trappings of representative government while exercising limited legislative power. Senators debate federal statutes, ratify ministerial frameworks, and serve as conduits between planetary administrations and the central government. In practice, the Senate provides political cover and a forum for managed dissent rather than a source of binding authority.
- Supreme Court of the Alliance - The Supreme Court of the Alliance is the highest judicial body recognized by the RFGGA, tasked with interpreting federal law and affirming the regime's claim of constitutional continuity with the former Galactic Alliance. While formally independent and civilian in character, the Court operates under broad security statutes that limit its autonomy, particularly in cases involving Jedi activity, sovereignty disputes, or Sith-Imperial interests, reducing its role to one of legal validation rather than impartial arbitration.
- Military Affairs Commission - The Military Affairs Commission oversees all armed and paramilitary forces operating under RFGGA authority, coordinating planetary defense units, federal security forces, and reconstituted Alliance formations. Although responsible for maintaining order and enforcing federal security policy, the Commission functions under strict limitations imposed by Sith-Imperial oversight, ensuring that RFGGA military power remains internally focused and incapable of independent strategic action.
- Strategic Intelligence Agency - The Strategic Intelligence Agency serves as the central intelligence and internal security arm of the RFGGA, charged with counterinsurgency, surveillance, and threat assessment across federal territory. Publicly framed as a stabilizing institution protecting reconstruction and public safety, the Agency primarily monitors Alliance loyalists, Jedi-associated networks, and internal dissent, operating in close coordination with Sith intelligence services that quietly supersede civilian control.
- Planetary Administrations - Planetary Administrations form the base of the RFGGA hierarchy, overseeing local governance, taxation, labor coordination, and civil security on individual worlds. Governors and councils are typically drawn from former Alliance officials or compliant local elites, tasked with maintaining order and meeting federally imposed quotas. These administrations bear the immediate burden of public discontent, acting as the regime's most visible and expendable layer.
- Sith-Imperial Liaison Offices - Sith-Imperial Liaison Offices are embedded at every major level of the RFGGA hierarchy, formally described as advisory and supervisory bodies. In reality, they possess override authority on matters of security, resource allocation, and strategic policy, ensuring alignment with Sith-Imperial interests. Their presence is deliberately understated, reinforcing the fiction of federal autonomy while making clear that ultimate authority lies elsewhere.
- Membership: Approximately several million personnel galaxy-wide when including civil servants, security auxiliaries, and contracted labor administrations. Membership is not ideological; individuals enter through reassignment from former Alliance posts, technical necessity, or economic coercion. Advancement depends on reliability, compliance, and willingness to cooperate with Sith directives rather than competence alone. No formal initiation exists beyond oath reaffirmations to the "Reorganized Common Charter."
- Climate: Coldly bureaucratic and quietly paranoid. Offices are orderly, procedural, and risk-averse. Initiative is discouraged unless explicitly authorized. Many officials privately resent Sith domination but fear the consequences of resistance more than collaboration. Career survival depends on political neutrality, careful language, and strict adherence to directives.
- Reputation: The RFGGA is widely regarded with suspicion and moral contempt across the galaxy, though its perception varies sharply by audience. Alliance loyalists and resistance movements denounce it as illegitimate and collaborationist, a hollow regime that betrayed the Alliance's ideals in exchange for survival under Sith domination. Among civilian populations within its territory, the RFGGA is often viewed with weary resignation, resented and distrusted, yet tolerated as a lesser evil compared to direct Sith rule or open warfare. Neutral systems, corporations, and foreign powers engage with the RFGGA pragmatically, treating it as a legally convenient intermediary rather than a legitimate sovereign. To the Sith-Imperial hierarchy, the RFGGA is neither respected nor hated, but regarded as a temporary administrative instrument, useful only so long as it maintains order and absorbs the political and moral costs of occupation.
- Curios: Federal identification seals, authorization cylinders, and encrypted datapads marked with RFGGA sigils grant access to controlled systems. High-ranking officials carry dual authorization codes, one federal and one Sith-issued, though this is never acknowledged publicly. No Force artifacts or religious items are permitted.
- Rules: The RFGGA operates under a revised and hollowed version of Galactic Alliance federal law, selectively enforced and routinely overridden through broad "security exceptions" that grant the executive extraordinary discretionary authority. The legal code explicitly identifies the Jedi Order and Jedi-derived traditions as destabilizing forces held responsible for the collapse of the Galactic Alliance, accusing them of undermining civilian governance, provoking interstellar conflict, and exercising extrajudicial power beyond federal control. Jedi philosophy is formally classified as a subversive ideology; all Jedi teachings, symbols, training practices, and affiliated Force traditions are prohibited within RFGGA jurisdiction. Possession of Jedi artifacts, holocrons, or instructional materials is a federal offense, as is the harboring or concealment of Force-sensitives trained in Jedi doctrine, while unlicensed Force instruction is treated as sedition. Force-sensitive individuals are subject to mandatory registration and review under federal security statutes. Officially secular, the RFGGA forbids overt Sith religious practice within its institutions and presents itself as politically neutral and technocratic, even as Sith directives quietly supersede all civil law through classified oversight and security provisions.
- Goals: Publicly, the RFGGA claims to seek peace, reconstruction, and preservation of the Galactic Alliance's legal legacy. Privately, its purpose is to maintain order, suppress resistance, facilitate resource extraction, and delay direct Sith rule. Long-term survival is not assumed; the regime exists to manage decline, absorb blame, and soften populations for future integration or conquest.
- Supreme Chancellor
Salon Loghain
- The Supreme Chancellor serves as the nominal head of state and government of the RFGGA, embodying its claim to legal continuity with the former Galactic Alliance and presiding over the federal executive apparatus. While vested with sweeping constitutional authority and public legitimacy, the office operates under pervasive Sith-Imperial constraints, rendering the Chancellor's role one of managed leadership, symbolic sovereignty, and controlled compliance rather than genuine autonomy. - Vice Chancellor Aurelian Voss - The Vice Chancellor serves as the principal deputy to the Supreme Chancellor, overseeing inter-ministerial coordination and continuity of governance during periods of crisis or absence. While formally empowered to assume executive functions, the role is largely administrative and constrained by Sith-Imperial oversight, emphasizing procedural stability over independent authority.
- Chief of Staff Merrek Thane - The Chief of Staff manages the internal operations of the Chancellor's Office, controlling access, scheduling, and the flow of information between executive leadership and the federal bureaucracy. In practice, the position acts as a critical gatekeeper, ensuring that policy initiatives align with security directives and external oversight requirements before reaching implementation.
- Minister of Foreign Affairs Selonna Kryx - The Minister of Foreign Affairs represents the RFGGA in diplomatic engagements, treaty negotiations, and external communications with foreign governments and corporate entities. Although presented as the voice of federal sovereignty, the ministry operates within narrowly defined parameters, primarily serving to legitimize agreements already shaped by Sith-Imperial strategic interests.
- Minister of Internal Affairs Daro Veln - The Minister of Internal Affairs oversees domestic governance, civil security coordination, population management, and enforcement of federal law across member systems. The ministry plays a central role in suppressing dissent and administering security statutes, acting as the civilian face of internal control while deferring ultimate authority to classified oversight channels.
- Minister of Finance Cassian Holt - The Minister of Finance controls federal budgeting, taxation frameworks, and fiscal policy, including the allocation of reconstruction funds and security expenditures. While outwardly technocratic, the ministry functions to prioritize resource flows demanded by external obligations, often at the expense of local development or planetary autonomy.
- Minister of Trade Irix Korran - The Minister of Trade regulates interstellar commerce, trade routes, tariffs, and corporate concessions within RFGGA-controlled space. The ministry's policies are designed to stabilize markets and maintain the appearance of economic normalcy while facilitating preferential access for Sith-aligned interests and approved commercial partners.
- Minister of Health Dr. Maelis Vurn - The Minister of Health oversees public health systems, medical infrastructure, and emergency response programs across federal territory. Officially humanitarian in mission, the ministry also supports population monitoring initiatives and labor sustainability efforts tied to reconstruction and industrial output requirements.
- Minister of Communication Jorath Pell - The Minister of Communication manages state media, information networks, and federal messaging, shaping public perception of the Reorganization and its policies. The ministry enforces censorship standards and narrative control, ensuring that official discourse reinforces stability, compliance, and the de-legitimization of Alliance loyalist and Jedi-associated viewpoints.
- Minister of Education Elyra San - The Minister of Education directs federal education standards, curricula, and institutional accreditation throughout RFGGA space. The ministry is responsible for revising historical narratives to align with Reorganization doctrine, emphasizing civilian governance, anti-Jedi ideology, and the failures of the former Galactic Alliance.
- Minister of Industry Vekran Doss - The Minister of Industry oversees industrial production, labor allocation, and resource processing within the federal economy. Tasked with maximizing output under reconstruction mandates, the ministry coordinates closely with security and trade authorities to ensure compliance with extraction quotas and strategic supply requirements.
- Minister of Judicial Administration Halden Ryc - The Minister of Judicial Administration manages the federal court system, legal personnel, and procedural enforcement beneath the Supreme Court of the Alliance. While nominally independent, the ministry ensures judicial compliance with security statutes and facilitates the implementation of rulings aligned with executive and oversight priorities.
- President of the Reconstruction Commission Torvax Rhen - The President of the Reconstruction Commission directs large-scale rebuilding projects, infrastructure restoration, and labor mobilization across affected systems. Publicly framed as a humanitarian and economic role, the position functions as a key mechanism for enforcing quotas, population movement, and resource redirection under the banner of recovery.
- Speaker of the Senate Lysa Corvin - The Speaker of the Senate presides over the Galactic Senate, regulating debate, legislative procedure, and the public presentation of federal deliberation. The role is primarily symbolic, ensuring orderly proceedings and controlled dissent while reinforcing the appearance of representative governance.
- Provost Marshal of the Supreme Court Keth Marr - The Provost Marshal of the Supreme Court oversees court security, enforcement of federal warrants, and the detention of individuals charged under high-security statutes. Operating at the intersection of judicial and internal security authority, the office ensures compliance with rulings that carry political or ideological sensitivity.
- Chief of the General Staff Admiral Rausk Tiber - The Chief of the General Staff serves as the highest-ranking military officer within the RFGGA, responsible for operational planning and coordination of federal defense forces. Despite formal command authority, the position functions under strict external constraints, limiting military action to internal security and auxiliary roles approved by Sith-Imperial command structures.
- Director of the SIA Nyss Talrek - The Director of the Strategic Intelligence Agency oversees intelligence collection, counterinsurgency operations, and political surveillance throughout federal territory. While reporting nominally to civilian leadership, the Director operates in close coordination with Sith intelligence services, ensuring that critical information and enforcement priorities align with external strategic objectives.
The collapse of the Galactic Alliance began with the sudden emergence of a militant Dark Side faction styling itself as a reborn Galactic Empire, composed of Imperials who openly embraced Sith-aligned doctrine under the rule of the Dark Lord
The decisive crisis came when the new Galactic Empire unveiled the Death Star III, an apex superweapon intended to enforce total galactic submission. Its attempted demonstration against the world of Atrisia triggered an unprecedented coalition: the battered Galactic Alliance, rival Imperial factions opposed to the new regime, and multiple Sith powers, each with their own interests, temporarily aligned to prevent the establishment of an uncontested hegemon. Through combined effort, the Death Star III was successfully destroyed before it could fulfill its intended role, averting immediate annihilation but at catastrophic cost.
Though the superweapon's destruction marked a symbolic victory, it proved strategically hollow. The Alliance Navy had been so thoroughly mauled during the preceding campaigns that the central government could no longer project force, secure hyperlanes, or enforce federal authority beyond a shrinking core. Systems were left to fend for themselves, regional commanders acted independently, and political unity gave way to fragmentation. In the vacuum that followed, successor regimes, warlord states, Sith dominions, and collaborationist governments emerged, each claiming continuity or necessity amid the ruins of a polity that no longer possessed the means to hold itself together.
In the immediate aftermath, Darth Carnifex advanced a proposal that diverged sharply from prevailing Sith doctrine. Rather than advocating direct annexation or overt conquest of the destabilized frontier, Carnifex argued that the political collapse of the Galactic Alliance had created an opportunity for structural capture rather than territorial occupation. What remained of Alliance legitimacy, he contended, was more valuable intact than destroyed, provided it could be redirected and constrained. In refining the concept, Carnifex quietly subjected it to scrutiny by his closest allies,
Carnifex then formally presented the concept to Empress
The Dark Council received the proposal with mixed reactions. Traditionalists dismissed the concept as indulgent, questioning the utility of preserving the trappings of a defeated enemy rather than erasing them. Others recognized its strategic merit but doubted the loyalty and durability of a collaborationist administration drawn from former Alliance officials. Empress Talon ultimately sanctioned the project on a provisional basis, framing it as an experiment in indirect dominion, with strict conditions: no dilution of Sith authority, no legitimization of Jedi institutions, and no military capability capable of challenging Sith supremacy. Carnifex was granted broad latitude in shaping the framework, with the understanding that failure would result in direct intervention.
Implementation began quietly. Carnifex's agents identified frontier systems already operating under emergency governance, where Alliance commanders, senators, and administrators lacked the means to defend themselves but still possessed local legitimacy. These figures were approached not as collaborators, but as continuity custodians and offered protection, resources, and administrative survival in exchange for formal adherence to a reorganization charter drafted under Carnifex's direction. The language of the charter avoided surrender entirely, instead invoking federal necessity, civilian supremacy, and the repudiation of Jedi interference as the root cause of Alliance collapse.
Within months, the framework crystallized into the Reorganized Federal Government of the Galactic Alliance. Its founding proclamation asserted uninterrupted constitutional continuity, designated Coruscant as its rightful capital despite lacking control of the world, and announced Takodana as a temporary administrative seat "pending restoration." Sith involvement was conspicuously absent from public documents, reduced to vague references to "security guarantors" and "external stabilization partners." In reality, Sith liaison offices were embedded from inception, ensuring that the Reorganization never exceeded its intended function.
With the institutional framework of the Reorganization approved, Darth Carnifex turned to the selection of a Supreme Chancellor who could project continuity while remaining incapable of mounting meaningful resistance. He found such a figure in Salon Loghain, a Humbarine-born administrator and the younger brother of Julius Loghain, the former Lord Regent and self-styled Despot of Kuat. Julius had seized Kuat through usurpation and ruled as a rebel tyrant until his eventual deposition by the Galactic Alliance years before its own collapse. Salon endured that downfall by remaining politically marginal; burdened by a disgraced lineage, yet untouched by direct rule, unassociated with his brother's worst excesses, and carefully insulated from overt military ambition.
To Carnifex, Salon Loghain's limitations were precisely what made him valuable. Salon possessed no independent power base, commanded no fleets, and inspired no mass loyalty, but he was charismatic, adaptable, and deeply conversant in the language of federal law and Alliance legitimacy. His background granted him symbolic weight in the industrial and political imagination of the former Alliance, while his public repudiation of his brother allowed him to frame himself as a corrective rather than a continuation. In Carnifex's calculus, Salon's qualities, both positive and negative, ensured that Salon would govern as a compliant custodian: capable enough to administer the Reorganization, cautious enough to never mistake stewardship for sovereignty.
By the time the wider galaxy became aware of the RFGGA's existence, the regime had already entrenched itself across key frontier systems. It presented itself not as a new state, but as the Alliance enduring under constraint, an authority born not of conquest, but of exhaustion. For Carnifex, this was the project's true success: a government that ruled because it had nowhere else to go, and a population conditioned to accept collaboration as the final form of survival.
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