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The Foundation: Who We Are
The Foundation is a nonprofit organization devoted to healing and rebuilding communities fractured by galactic conflict. With a mission centered on providing essential aid, fostering education, and preserving cultural heritage, the Foundation has become a beacon of hope for countless worlds, embodying the spirit of resilience and unity.
Its work is powered by an extensive and diverse network of volunteers—engineers repairing damaged infrastructure, medics tending to the injured, teachers bringing knowledge to underserved systems, and diplomats negotiating peace in volatile territories. This collective effort aims to heal the scars of conflict and create opportunities for growth across the galaxy.
The Foundation's grassroots origins reflect its core belief in the power of individuals working together to rebuild what war and division have torn apart. From a modest start with a small group of dedicated volunteers, the organization has expanded its mission into a vast, intergalactic network committed to positive change. Volunteers are encouraged to contribute their unique skills, ensuring that the Foundation's reach is as diverse as the galaxy it serves.
Join Us and Make a Difference
Whether delivering supplies to devastated planets, teaching in forgotten systems, or advocating for peace on behalf of the vulnerable, the Foundation needs people like you.
- Donate Today: Your contribution provides life-saving aid, supports education initiatives, and helps rebuild fractured worlds.
- Volunteer: Use your skills to directly impact communities in need and be part of a united effort to restore balance to the galaxy.
By joining the Foundation, you become part of a collective effort to bring hope and healing to the galaxy’s most vulnerable. Whether you choose to donate, volunteer, or spread the message of our work, you are helping to create a brighter future for countless worlds. Get involved today. Every credit and every action counts!
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A quick introduction to our faction—its theme and focus.
The Foundation presents itself as an organization devoted to rebuilding the galaxy’s moral compass through cooperation, education, and strategic empowerment. But, the Foundation’s true purpose is to serve as a front for the Jedi Coalition—a Jedi-lead coalition movement, consisting of members of the Jedi Order and several independent cooperating parties in response to the galactic-wide instability, the increasing corruption within factions like the Galactic Alliance, and the belief that internal organizations like the New Jedi Order as a whole had become deeply entangled with the Galactic Alliance's flawed, centralized, and bureaucratic system, a relationship that compromised their neutrality and led to growing internal dissent.
This is a rebellion movement.
The Coalition's primary objective is to create a stable, decentralized galactic order built on shared governance, local autonomy, and mutual aid. This decentralized style of government empowers individual systems to self-govern with a loose framework of shared values, introducing policies to address wealth inequality, trade fairness, and the promotion of resource-sharing.
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Q: What are we rebelling against?
A: If you enjoy watching the map change, you've probably noticed that for quite a few IC years, the bulk of the map has been dominated by factions that are in one way or another worth rebelling against. No government is perfect, and all have played a part in the galactic-wide instability. Whether it’s imperialism, bureaucratic corruption, expansionism, or colonial exploitation. The galaxy and its factions have been at war for almost 100 years, what of the people caught in the middle?
Q: You mentioned the Galactic Alliance as a target, is that the only one?
A: It’s not just the Alliance, we’d oppose the Sith, Imperials, etc etc. Wherever there can be oppression, we want to explore it. However, the Alliance/Republic as an angle has never been explored before with resistance style factions and it's perfectly okay to explore divergent methods and goals via resistance/rebellion storylines. That’s all we want to do at the end of the day.
Q: Why do we need a resistance faction?
A: We just want to have fun with the 'rebel stuff' angle, and with inspo from recent series like Andor, there’s a lot of room to play with morality, broader implications, and storylines that aren’t just black and white.
Q: What kind of character can join? Do I need to play a Jedi to join?
A: No. While the Foundation has ties to Jedi, it is primarily a diverse, volunteer-based organization. Characters from all backgrounds, skills, and affiliations are welcome as long as they align with its mission.
Q: What are the requirements to join?
A: Members should share the Foundation’s ideals and mission. While Force-sensitivity or Jedi affiliation is not required, a strong alignment with the values of justice, equality, and mutual aid is essential.
Q: How does The Foundation handle its hidden connection to the Jedi Coalition?
A: The Foundation operates openly as a humanitarian organization, and it's members promote that to the public. However, characters involved in the movement would be aware of the Foundations true purpose, and the Coalitions presence.
Q: What's your policy on Force-users?
A: The Jedi of the Foundation do not command armies. They act as advisors, warriors, and guides, work side by side with resistance leaders, using their abilities to lift up and support resistance cells. They do not control the rebellion—but they are its moral compass, drive, protectors, and its last line of defense against the darkness.
Q: How do I contact or join the Foundation IC?
A: Offscreen, you know a guy who knows a guy, and he sets it up. Maybe you came across a pamphlet. There probably won’t be a whole bunch of joining-the-faction RPs unless someone really wants to do one. Just hop on in like you're already part of the Foundation, and if you don't know anyone IC, chalk it up to being part of a remote resistance cell or something, or just be a new recruit.
Q: Can I join as a ranking member, like a General or Admiral?
A: Sure, there's plenty of room for those who like playing the big game, especially if your character has experience in one area or another.