Here you will
find a listing of Battle Zone participants, as well as information about the characters
they play. To make things easy, the names here aren't just written in pretty lime green
for fun! Players' names are links to personal profiles of participants or
e-mail links so these people can be contacted with
ease. |
C-3PO - Busy With School, But Still lurking About
RINA - On Extended Absence from the BZ
Alia Siona Trynyty - On Extended Absence from the BZ
Ibran Crissean - On Extended Absence from the BZ
Admiral Kanaris - "The master of intrigue and espionage of the BZ," -- Sean Bardwell.
Sarah Randly - On Extended Absence from the BZ
Jason Stock - Haven't Heard from this Guy Since he JJoined
Need some expendable troopers for that desperate battle? Reinforcements haven't arrived and you wanna feed some fodder to the enemy while you wait? Here you go then! These five pages have the stats for the average troopers and officers of the Empire and the Alliance. You can also just use this information as a guide to see how your character stacks up against the professional soldiers of the galaxy.
NPCs introduced by Domino de Devastator
NPCs introduced by Ibran Crissean
NPCs introduced by Admiral Kanaris
NPCs introduced by Alia Siona Trynyty
High Inquisitors
Imperial Intelligence has proven themselves to be quite effective at ripping information from the minds of even the most indomitable prisoners.
It has many sophisticated devices of torture at its disposal, including pain tables, nerve inductors, selective neurotoxins, sensory deprivation chambers, sensory overload chambers, truth drugs, and IT-series interrogation droids, all of which prove frighteningly efficient at breaking subjects both mentally and physically.
There are, however, two cases where the technology of Imperial Intelligence either has no effect or cannot work fast enough for time-critical information to be extracted before it is rendered out of date.
The first case is in those very rare incidents where a Jedi is the subject.
Jedi are usually unaffected by the Interrogation Unit's ministrations and have even been known to will themselves to die to avoid giving any information.
The second case is where a subject proves to be far more naturally resistant (or extremely well-trained) than anticipated.
In the cases where the standard technology is ineffective, the Empire has another avenue: the Inquisitors.
As is stated in the guidelines, a major character is one who either appeared in the movies or in any of the many novels. It takes a special player to effectively play the part of a major character, mainly because a person can rarely capture the flavor of that character's personality properly (personality in regards to how that character would react to a given situation, and how that character acts in general).
Here are Luke Skywalker's Battle Zone statistics.
Here are Han Solo's Battle Zone statistics.
Here are Leia Organa Solo's Battle Zone statistics.
Here are Chewbacca's Battle Zone statistics.
Here are Boba Fett's Battle Zone statistics.
Emperor Palpatine is the recognized leader of the Empire. The player who had been responsible for this character has dropped off and has not been heard from since September of '97. I have provided the Emperor's stats so that players will know just exactly how powerful and cunning Palpatine is.
Admiral Ackbar is the commander of the Rebel Fleet
The commander of The Rebel Alliance SpecOps Intelligence division
The leader of Rogue Squadron, Wedge Antilles
In 1991 the first in a new trilogy of Star Wars novels written by Timothy Zahn was published. One of the pivotal new characters of this trilogy was Mara Jade, a Force sensitive, no-nonsense woman with the skills of a deep-cover assassin and the troubled past of one who served the Emperor for her entire life.
Another character who debuted in the Thrawn Trilogy was Garm Bel Iblis.
Yet one more character born of Timothy Zahn's fabulous mind, Talon Karrde is to smugglers what Lando Calrissian is to gamblers.
Perhaps the most intriguing character ever introduced by any of the authors of the Star Wars novels, Grand Admiral Thrawn also made his debut in the Thrawn Trilogy (hence it is known as the Thrawn Trilogy).
Jedi Instructors of the Jedi Academy
(Not all exactly major characters, but...)
Please note: The Rebel Alliance symbol -
- was not placed next to any
Jedi
Instructors because I felt the political allegiance of the Jedi should be pretty
obvious.
As time passes, characters die. That is the way of things; the way of the Force. This is a listing of characters who have passed on from the mortal plane. As it is uncommon for a character to die on the Battle Zone, this page is not very full, but I suppose that is a good thing.
To have your Character Profile posted on this site go to the submission form page.
If you have a comment or suggestion send me
the information.
If you would like a picture of your character, but do not draw, check out "Pictures by Domino."
In the past I have allowed people the opportunity to play a major character from the movies and novels, but it is hard to stay in character and do the character justice. I will not be allowing new players to take on the role of any of the major characters, as it is my earnest desire that people come up with a character of their own!
Currently, only these characters are being played:
After a player has established that they can handle the pressure of writing, and possibly keeping a major character IN character, then they can ask to be "responsible" for a character from the movies or novels.
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