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#1 Khyron Overmind

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Posted 01 July 2006 - 07:01 PM

Ok, you have created your account and you do not know what you got into. You came to the right place to find out more about it.

The Imperial Republic is an online community whose main purpose is to encourage the roleplaying among its members, providing infinite opportunities to have fun and entertainment.

However, most of the online communities take place in a timeline that is basicly focused around the Star War movies and the universe they portraited. However, the Imperial Republic went further on that concept. Our timeline takes place several years after the Galactic Empire era.

As you can imagine, the Galactic Empire met his end at the hands of the rebellion, and later, the New Republic was founded, replacing the previous government. However, the vices that led to the end of the Galactic Empire somehow found their way to the new government and when added to new vice, finally they made the new government collapse.

Several years passed where chaos was the only ruler in the Galaxy. Slowly, a group of dedicated people led by James Stratus started a reconstruction effort that led to the foundation of the Imperial Republic.

You can have more information in the Historical Records of the IR, but this should have given you a general idea of what is the universe you have entered. The official timeline is located here.

As in terms of organization, the Imperial Republic is a mix of and Imperial and a Republican system, since is ruled by a Throne, but also has a Senate. The other institutions are mostly the same as you would find in any Imperial like government.


(OOC: The members of the Throne may want to edit this a little bit, but I would ask that we keep this short so people have the basic information. The rest and more complete version can be found in the other forums once the new members are started)

#2 James Stratus

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Posted 02 January 2009 - 01:05 PM

The Formation of the Imperial Republic

It was a time of darkness, a time of chaos, a time of of uncertainty. There were those who fought for order, there were those who fought for peace, and there were those who fought for both. The Galactic Alliance had fallen, and war plagued every system, as despots, tyrants, opportunists, nobles, reformers and revolutionists alike all raced against each other in the quest for power. Eventually factions emerged, many collapsing almost immediately, others merging together to form larger factions, and eventually the United Factions for Order and Peace was formed, a coalition of factions establishing peace treaties and trade agreements between each other, regulated by a Supreme Council of Faction Leaders and Representatives. The time came for reform, a better government, and the members of the Supreme Council recognized that, though agreement and conformity were yet to be found. After almost a year of much debate, several key faction leaders and other key council members including Josefus Quick, Ieyena Cohean, Layha Solo, Daniella Organa, Myera Jacobson, Sean Kennedy, and Igor Murashkin, formed together and proposed the creation of a New Order, with James Stratus the leader behind the proposal. At first many were against it, until eventually everyone agreed that the New Order would be the best course of action to persue. The council voted, and Lord Prince James Stratus of the Imperial Remnant and Kuati Region was appointed the Supreme Ruler of the Imperial Republic, and the United Factions for Order and Peace were dissolved and merged into His Majesty's New Order, the Galactic Government of the Imperial Republic.

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