Sebaya Keto posted Feb 14, 12
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It is a time of crisis on the Imperial capitol. While the streets of Kaas City gleam and high society abounds, deep in the jungles of Dromund Kaas lurk threats to our great Empire. Slave rebellions and plots from our own subjects have put the capitol at risk. However, we can report that these crises are all now under control. The Imperial Military and Imperial Intelligence are mopping up the remaining cowards fleeing into the brush.
Loyal citizens, while we can look forward to a glorious future with the galaxy united under the Empire, I caution you not to blind yourselves to the continuing threats all around us. Dilligence is your duty to the Emperor. The spies of the enemy may be everywhere, looking to incite chaos in our midst. Do your part and report any unpatriotic behavior to Imperial Intelligence. For now, however, continue on past the break to read our detailed coverage of the crises our homeworld has faced.
Sephirajo posted Feb 7, 12
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Author: Roison Lorus,  Author: Sephirajo,  BioWare,  DKT Report,  Dromund Kaas,  EA,  Electronic Arts,  IC Report,  Jedi,  LucasArts,  role-play,  Roleplay,  RP,  Sith,  Sith Empire,  Star Wars,  Star Wars The Old Republic,  SWTOR,  SWTOR-RP,  The Old Republic,  TOR

In what has proved to be a controversial move, restrictions on who is admitted to train as Sith have been loosened even further. What does this mean for the average Imperial Citizen? Our ruling class is now being infiltrated by aliens! Though this is not the first time the academy has loosened it's restrictions, it is the first time they have allowed slaves and aliens.
If you're anything like this Reporter, the idea of calling a former slave – especially an alien – 'My Lord' chills you to the bone. What happens when we give power to these scum? These former dregs of the universe? When we wrap them in shimmersilk and throw laurels at their feet?
Are these former slaves even loyal to the Empire? If you consider it, what reason do they have to be? If they weren't properly broken before being set free, we are allowing sedition into our very ranks. The Sith did, and should, represent the best of us. The most pure and the most worthy to carry out the Emperor's will. And these days the title is being bestowed on anyone, even those that we knew were unworthy.
What is truly terrifying to consider is the fact that these slaves are now beholden to no one. They're given free reign within the Empire.
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