Post by Stealth Muffin on Nov 11, 2010 4:56:12 GMT -5
The Mandalorian Sector
History: Long considered to be the most feared warriors in the galaxy, the Mandalorians had been forced to disperse throughout the galaxy, and seek shelter from the onslaught of the new Sith Empire. After 250 years of rebuilding, they have massed a huge fleet and recruited new blood for the Grand Army of Mandalore. The creation of the New Mandalorian Battlecruisers has been taking place on the planets of Belkadan, Lorrd, Helska, Sernpidal, and Bonadon, allowing for uninhibited production of these magnificent battlecruisers. The Death Watch and Mandalorian Knights have both been reinstated, playing major roles in the building of this new army. The new Manda'lor has started massing the Mandalorian fleet around the thinning borders between Galactic Republic/Mandalorian and Sith space.
Mandalorian Occupied Planets:
Phindar
Maridun
Bandomeer
Weyland
Belkadon
Lorrd
Helska
Serndipal
Bonadon
Toprawa
Government: Mandalorian government is ruled by the Mand'alor, who is considered sole-ruler to the Mando'an people.
Inner Factions:
While the majority of Mando'an warriors are serving in the Mandalorian Fleet, there are still 2 other factions in the Mando'an war machine.
Death Watch:
The Death Watch were originally a small splinter group founded by Tor Vizsla, who believed that Mando'ans should embrace their true warrior roots, and fight for Glory and Honor in Combat. They are the Elite of the Mandalorian Army, and have the unique T-visor and distinguished Clan Vizsla Symbol painted on their armor.
Mandalorian Knights
The Mandalorian Knights brought a revolution in the ways of Mando'an warfare. Force sensitive Mando'an children are sent to special training camps on Bandomeer, where they learn to combine use of the force, the lightsaber, and traditional Mando'an ranged combat, to their advantage. Only a few of the hundreds of children were chosen to become Jedi, due to there inherently war-like nature. They are fierce leaders in open combat, but are even more deadly one on one.