Minister of Resource Exploitation
The sun had set this side of the City That Never Sleeps. Imperial Center... heart of the galaxy. The office buildings of the Financial District slowly drained of life as bureaucrats turned in for the night, and outside in the skylanes the rush hour traffic gripped the city. Its facade had taken a distinctly sinister appearance since the Empire's return. Where once beleaguered citizens stared blankly out of their speeders at the billboards and the flashing lights of consumer capitalism, they now drove past buildings draped in Imperial banners, and propaganda where the eyes roamed. The liveliness that existed in the freedom of the Galactic Alliance was nowhere the seen or heard. Heads were kept down, no more were truths and hopes and dreams shouted from the rooftops. Everyone a citizen looked, there was something to remind them of the times that had passed. Vast swathes of the surface of Coruscant remained scarred from the decades of violence over the crown jewel of the Galaxy, a fact commuters could easily be reminded of if they skirted too close to the ruins of the Senate District. The wreckage of past battles, the stripped back cultural footprint, the authoritarian apparatus that weaved its way through the entire city... it gave the planet an austere, haunting beauty, the way the city lights still illuminated a world fallen into darkness...
His desk intercom buzzed, then the voice of his secretary came through, "Sir, Director
Okono pressed down the intercom button with cold precision, "Good, send him in."
Okono released the button, then straightened his uniform, sitting upright, stiff, proud... Imperial. There was much to discuss between the Director of Science and the Minister of Resource Exploitation. The Brain of the Empire, and the Stomach of the Empire. One to innovate, one to fuel... both to unite. That was what the Alliance had lacked. Strength in unity. Ever since Operation: Cinder that had been the guiding principle of the Empire's oligarchs, that the ties of hardship bind them tighter. The Alliance's bickering liberal democracy had scattered to the wind because it had realized its own inefficacy. Unity was only a saying to them, a conviction that was revealed to be lip service when the cards were on the table. When the situation was dire, the politicians of Fondor had walked out. The politicians of the Empire overcame. With the Director of Science, Okono aimed to find a solution to the empire's deficits, and overcome the odds stacked against the troubled birth of the new Empire.