Marcad
Another Snake
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Journal Entry Log No. 149
Year: 860 ABY
Location: Hanna City, Chandrila
CT-3902; Corporal of Black Gohai Squad; 327th Star Corps
The Galaxy is always changing it seems. Yeah, a bit obvious to write such a statement; in all honesty, that kind of change is something I was never trained or prepared in the slightest to deal with. Not me nor my brothers. Everything was so simple back then, at least for us clones. Let the politicians bicker around for reforming a policy, and let us hold the front lines that dared to challenge and disrupt the society of the Confederation. It was ignorant of us to assume this would be a course that would be maintained for decades or centuries if one was ambitious and daring. We didn't knew any better in the times of a stabilized Confederation, so maybe it was natural for us to be so naive that a building with so many repulsorpods could make so much changes with words and not a blaster. So much change for the disappearance of one man we swore an oath to, along with the government that was responsible for our creation. Journal Entry Log No. 149
Year: 860 ABY
Location: Hanna City, Chandrila
CT-3902; Corporal of Black Gohai Squad; 327th Star Corps
So yeah, about change there's a lot on our plate and it's being piled up more by the hour. Not only do we have to fend off the traitorous Imperial Warlords that have fortified themselves in systems east of us on the grid, we also have to juggle with what's going on west of us. Naturally people rushed like a swarm of parasites to takeover the crippling and defenseless core worlds the Confederation built itself upon before crumbling down. Next thing you, a Republic was formed; from that another Alliance was molded and created. These were organizations and governments we were trained and told to be wary of back in the simulations of Arkania. These were the kinds of people that bred corruption and chaos while having a facade that preached democracy, freedom, peace, and order.
Not a chance I'll buy that pile of lies, but the people of Chandrila are so willing to eat it up. That's how toxic the Galactic Alliance is. The people have divided themselves, many of them screaming for a reform of government and be a part of the fold of the Alliance; others, in which are good men, have remained conservative and are content with the way things are.
How does it affect us? There have been reports that a protesting rally will be taken place around Hanna City, mainly the literal the stairs that lead up to the Senate Building. I only fear that this noise will give an excuse for the Alliance to send diplomats of their own to meet with the ring leaders of this movement. When that happens? Well, let's just say there'll be lots of pillars of smoke rising in the air.
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HANNA CITY, CHANDRILA
11:49 LOCAL TIME
The reports of this assembly came out to be true; luckily, a detachment of the 327th Star Corps, a company worth of one hundred forty-four men, was prepared at the break of dawn and moved out to the perimeter of Senate Building at the capital of Chandrila. Only infantrymen of clones and nothing else. Supposedly the central commander of the Corps communicated with the police sector of the Hanna City in which they were responsible in reinforcing with more men and a light repulsortank or two. Since the 327th Corps made Chandrila its base of operations in the theater against the various Imperial Warlords settled down in the eastern core territories, such as Carida and a few others, it was a sign of good faith that the 327th had its best interest in supporting the Imperial government of Chandrila. It was the only safe haven that did its best in practicing the actual ideals and beliefs of the Core Imperial Confederation.
But now that haven could be compromised with the Warlords and this resurrected Galactic Alliance. A war on two fronts it seems.
How did Dreist think of all this? He wanted to gun down everyone of these protesters and make examples of them, for attempts of undermining the rightful government of Chandrila; however, orders are orders, and their orders were to stand guard and only engage when the protesters acted out of line. No doubt a Jedi or some Alliance operator helped in training these protesters and be an advisor for them. How else would this all come to happen?
"Hey! Back off!" the clone corporal shouted at a protester as they were daring to trespass the legal boundary that separated the protesters from the stairs that led to the Senate Building; the heart of Chandrila's politics.
"Screw your mother, clone!" an old, typical insult being mouthed off from the same man Dreist yelled at. The clone looked at the many signs and was trying to comprehend the many words of different people in a disharmony chant they were saying. Not only did they want to reform the government, but they also wanted to see a lack of a military power on the planet.
Basically wanting the clones off from their world.
How mediocre and pathetic could they get?