:: Arhul Jhoff exited the conference room, leaving behind the shouts that came from the room and now filled the corridor. His head was throbbing with pain. He massaged his temples as he made his way to the turbolift. The meeting had been like this for the last three weeks. The Armada’s two High Admirals, Marcus Keck and Fitzgerald, couldn’t agree on how the assault on the mining and agricultural planet of Anobis, should be carried out. Jhoff decided if they could not come to a conclusion, he would. ::
:: His pace was slow and syncopated. He couldn’t believe that the two admirals would jeopardize the success of an assault over a petty argument. The doors to Jhoff’s quarters silently opened and the glow panels lit up the room. Jhoff lay down on his sleeping pad and hoped it would help ease his headache. When the pain finally ceased, he got up and walked over to his desk. Sitting on it was a datapad with all the intelligence reports on Anobis. Jhoff picked it up and began reading it. His eyes darted left to right, taking in all that was on the screen. ::
:: Anobis was established in the days of the Old Republic as a mining and agricultural colony. With time, two factions slowly began to develop, the farmers and miners, each with their own distinct needs and opinions. Before the days of the Empire, the farmers and miners would trade with each other, exchanging food for metals and raw materials. When Palpatine rose to power, because the miners relied heavily on the off world trade that the Empire provided for them. Naturally, the miners were loyalist to the Empire. The farmers, on the other hand, were self-sufficient and resented the controls imposed by Imperial law. While the Galactic Civil War raged on in parts unknown to them, they fought their own civil war. ::
:: Even 25 years after the final battle of the Galactic Civil War, on Anobis, theirs still raged on. It wasn’t until long time smuggler turned diplomat, Han Solo, worked out an uneasy treaty between the miners and farmers. The New Republic had provided aid for the people on Anobis for sometime, but other affairs came to the forefront and Anobis was pushed aside. Slowly, the old resentment between the two groups had flared up again, and the civil war started all over with a new generation to fight it. Jhoff just shook his head in disappointment. He wondered how many families had been destroyed from the decades of fighting. He knew all to well what a planetary civil war could do to a family name. He pushed his memories aside, he could not let it affect his thought process. ::
:: Jhoff tossed the datapad back on to his desk. He sat down in his dewback leather chair and he let his cold, blue eyes stared out the transparisteel viewports. The ore that the miners excavated proved to be of superior quality. This ore would be a great advantage to the Shadow Armada. It would allow for the ships to have stronger hulls, something that was vital in a fleet of the Armada’s size. Jhoff let his cheeks pull his thin, cracked lips into a smile. Nothing would ruin this assault, not even two squabbling Admirals. ::
:: His pace was slow and syncopated. He couldn’t believe that the two admirals would jeopardize the success of an assault over a petty argument. The doors to Jhoff’s quarters silently opened and the glow panels lit up the room. Jhoff lay down on his sleeping pad and hoped it would help ease his headache. When the pain finally ceased, he got up and walked over to his desk. Sitting on it was a datapad with all the intelligence reports on Anobis. Jhoff picked it up and began reading it. His eyes darted left to right, taking in all that was on the screen. ::
:: Anobis was established in the days of the Old Republic as a mining and agricultural colony. With time, two factions slowly began to develop, the farmers and miners, each with their own distinct needs and opinions. Before the days of the Empire, the farmers and miners would trade with each other, exchanging food for metals and raw materials. When Palpatine rose to power, because the miners relied heavily on the off world trade that the Empire provided for them. Naturally, the miners were loyalist to the Empire. The farmers, on the other hand, were self-sufficient and resented the controls imposed by Imperial law. While the Galactic Civil War raged on in parts unknown to them, they fought their own civil war. ::
:: Even 25 years after the final battle of the Galactic Civil War, on Anobis, theirs still raged on. It wasn’t until long time smuggler turned diplomat, Han Solo, worked out an uneasy treaty between the miners and farmers. The New Republic had provided aid for the people on Anobis for sometime, but other affairs came to the forefront and Anobis was pushed aside. Slowly, the old resentment between the two groups had flared up again, and the civil war started all over with a new generation to fight it. Jhoff just shook his head in disappointment. He wondered how many families had been destroyed from the decades of fighting. He knew all to well what a planetary civil war could do to a family name. He pushed his memories aside, he could not let it affect his thought process. ::
:: Jhoff tossed the datapad back on to his desk. He sat down in his dewback leather chair and he let his cold, blue eyes stared out the transparisteel viewports. The ore that the miners excavated proved to be of superior quality. This ore would be a great advantage to the Shadow Armada. It would allow for the ships to have stronger hulls, something that was vital in a fleet of the Armada’s size. Jhoff let his cheeks pull his thin, cracked lips into a smile. Nothing would ruin this assault, not even two squabbling Admirals. ::