The question I was referring to was the exact amount of soldiers that saw action in Hoth on each side. I checked out Roon, and it's a good choice. Thanks for the help on that Hacker. In-roleplay I look forward to you being my second in command, haha. No seriously though, the position sounds interesting and I think my character my try to look into it if he finds out. Next on the list is a good title, and hopefully we can get at least one other person interested, that's when I'll start the OOC and try to get people. Essentially I was originally thinking the story would go as such; The Empire had planned to visit Roon and search it for its hidden treasures, if any. But in hearing the Rebels taking up shack there, they immediately sent a fleet there. They didn't expect a large fleet of rebel ships above the planet and getting to Roon was already trouble enough. The rebel fleet actually caught the Imperial fleet by surprise. Still, while the Imperial fleet still had more firepower, the Rebels had the advantage of the surprise hits and the Imperial Fleet wasn't prepared. With the Rebel fleet destroyed, the only ship on the Imperial side crash lands onto the planet, the flagship of the fleet. An Imperial II-class frigate. For the Empire, they still have a mission, and it seems as though they are still a match for the Rebels even in disrepair and heavy losses. Although they aren't getting off the planet any time soon and can't provide an intense invasion force as they originally could. The choice between immediately launching a full assault or trying to get the Frigate back online is a contest. As they can get their troops out, what they have left, but risk the entirety of the Frigate being defenseless and they wouldn't know the Rebels were among them until they reached the Bridge. For the Rebels, their defense fleet and way of communications gone, they could either try to kill off the Imperial forces, salvaging what they can, or try another way of establishing contact with the rest of the Rebellion.