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Sra-jotun Konu

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Sons of the Imperium

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OUT OF CHARACTER INFORMATION
  • Intent: To create a movie for the Grayson Imperium as a piece of nationalistic propaganda
  • Image Credit: N/A
  • Canon: N/A
  • Links: N/A
GENERAL INFORMATION
  • Media Name: Sons of the Imperium
  • Format: Movie
  • Distribution: Inter-Planetary (widely found in a region/large area of the galaxy)
  • Length: Medium, 97 minutes
  • Description: The Sons of the Imperium movie is a movie released across the realm of the Grayson Imperium and made easily available throughout the core worlds to promote nationalism within its people and possibly bring new people to its ranks.
SOCIAL INFORMATION
  • Author: Sra-jotun Konu, various creatives
  • Publisher: Grayson Imperium's Ministry of Truth
  • Reception: Well received within the Imperium itself, reception varies wildly outside of the Imperium
FORMAT INFORMATION
The standard format of movies in the galaxy, no special formatting

CONTENT INFORMATION
The movie details the story of a member of the Grayson Imperium's Jedi Order and members of the Sons of Ession working together to stop a Sith plot on the planet of Coruscant. The movie begins with a massive terrorist attack covering a warehouse district of a globalist consumer goods company on Coruscant. Our main protagonist, Gwyn Rek (Self Insert of Lord Imperator Cedric Grayson), is a member of the Jedi Order of the Grayson Imperium is sent to assist in the investigation of the attack as there seems to be a possibility of Sith involvement in the attack. When he arrives he finds a Sith symbol carved into the floor of a warehouse with a lightsaber.

The Sith involvement is obvious which makes the situation much more important than it previously had been. When trying to interview employees of the warehouse's executives from the company who owned the warehouses stepped in and refused any of the workers to answer any of the questions posed by Gwyn or the Coruscanti authorities. The executives themselves also refused to answer any questions and the investigation quickly came to a standstill. Near the end of the day when Gwyn was going to leave one of the employees passed by him on his way out and slipped a note into his. As the man left the warehouse Gwyn read the note. It said, 'My wife owns a small restaurant not far from here. Meet me there at midnight. I have things you may want to know.'

At midnight as Gwyn was approaching the restraunt he saw that the place was filled with authorities. He shoves through the crowd of onlookers to find that the venue was filled with bodies and lightsaber scars as well as the same Sith symbol seen in the warehouse. Gwyn quickly left and knew exactly what was going on. He knew the company that owned the warehouse had something to do with this. They had attacked their own warehouses, probably for insurance, and quickly silenced an employee who was trying to get their secret out. Either the company was harboring Sith or they were Sith themselves. Either way, he was going to need back up to help deal with this threat.

He went to a bar near some military postings on Coruscant and found exactly who he was looking for. A cybernetic Bothan Son of Ession, Kan Kay'ya, and his clique of fellow soldiers. Gwyn promptly asked the gaggle of soldiers if they wished to help him take out some Sith. The Bothan promptly smiled and said that they'd love to. The group then made their way to the tower home of one of the company executives.

They took an elevator to the top floor where the executive's personal quarters were and were promptly greeted by the executive brandishing a red lightsaber and half a dozen of his hooded acolytes doing the same. A skirmish then ensued, with Gwyn and his soldiers defeating the Sith with ease and not losing a single man. With the executive on his knees, Gwyn told him his need for him. The executive was to call a meeting of all the executives 3 days from then and when that meeting occurred Gwyn and his soldier friends were going to end the attacks and the Sith plans. The executive, having no choice did as he was told and Gwyn and his soldiers began their preparations.

Over the next 3 days Gwyn and the soldiers used the executive's home as a bse of operations and gathered heavy weapons and army to use for the battle with all of the executives. Over those 3 days 3 more attacks occurred, all with connections to the Sith. On the day of the meeting, Gwyn and all of the soldiers donned their heavy armored and filed out the door, but just before the Bothan soldier left he shot the executive they had defeated earlier who had been tied to a chair the whole time.

Gwyn and the soldiers then made their way to the headquarters of the company where they then forced themselves through security and made their way to the executive meeting room. There they found 12 Sith, lightsabers drawn, prepared for them. Over the next 10 minutes, the Sith and Gwyn and his soldiers duke it out, with the good guys winning in the end, killing all of the Sith. It wasn't till after the battle did Gwyn realize his Bothan friend had taken a mortal wound to the stomach. He held his friend in his arms as he took his dying words. "I'm glad to have died fighting for the Imperium," he then had a coughing fit and ended with, "May the Imperium stand forever." He then took his final breath and died. With that, the credits roll, with the background being the Bothan's extravagant funeral.

HISTORICAL INFORMATION
The movie was ordered to be made by the Lord-Imperator himself. The movie was then written and directed by Sra-jotun Konu and various hired creatives. The Bothan character was inserted at the request of Dak, the Imperium's most prevalent droid. The movie had a 3 month run time within the Imperium and had a digital release in the core worlds. The movie was well-received within the Imperium and outside had both positive and negative reception.
 
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