The galaxy caught in the web of war once again, with five powerful factions making and breaking alliances in a desperate quest for ultimate control of the
galaxy.
With each passing day, two factions grow ever stronger; the tyrannical Empire, fighting for order and discipline, and the glorious New Republic, protected by
the Jedi Order.
But, in the shadows other factions wait, watching for their chance to break the domination of the Empire and Republic; The Blue Star Pirates, cocky and
fearless, The ruthless Corporate Sector Authority and the resurgence of the fearsome Sith Empire.
In such a galaxy, a single person could change the outcome of the entire war.
Will you be that person?
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Now that the Shadows are frozen there's only five factions as is reflected in the last paragraph while the first says there's six. Just wanted to let you know.
I'm gonna write up something new for the advertisement, I think bringing up the imperial civil war, and the death of thrawn along with a few other details would help grab interest of potential rper's.
I put a few spaces in there and removed "Star Wars" from the last paragraph. There were a few errors i made in writing that i caught when i read it here. nice work with the coding. thx, ludo.
If anyone sees any blatant errors let us know.
NOTE: "Blatant Errors" does not include your personal preference.
Once you start down the dark path forever will it dominate your destiny; consume you it will.
fyi: the way to html slow it down is:<marquee scrolldelay="the higher the number the slower", direction=up> text</marquee scrolldelay="same number as before", direction=up> i used 500 on the sig testing thread.
nice but we might need to speed it up, for speed readers like me that is annoyingly slow, granted for those less literate. . . but neway congrats on a job well done and a task completed? also the links didn't convert and maybe it would be better if only the yellow part scrolled so anyone wanting to skip to the link wouldn't have to wait. just my opinion