I'm curious about this. If I was to join, I'd be interested in playing the role of the Confederacy. I've got some inquiries, though. One, what happened to Dooku after that whole 'glassing Coruscant' thing? With no Palpatine, that'd make him the big Sith bitch in town if he escaped or otherwise survived and retained his position ('abandoned the CIS' seems out of character, let alone surrendering himself to the Jedi; he had thoroughly dedicated himself to the ) presumably free to undertake the Confederate version of the New Order, and beholden to some measure of whatever information Sidious had been keeping from him about extragalactic crab-wearing planet rider psychotics and the dictatorial Empire. Likely incorporating a similar moment of view-shattering betrayal- pre or post mortem- as when Anakin was ordered to decapitate him, only with less decapitating. Two, what of Grievous, on a similar note? Is he some sort of head of state? Did he dieded? I was of a mind that he would be less than inclined to keep leading around droids and the odd fleshy marine after conquering- or in this case, breaking- the galaxy. And one doubts anyone would be able to stop him retiring without severe trouble. Maybe he went back to to Kaleesh as a more militant Dalai Lama, a sort of living Buddha archetype, except instead of being ritually embalmed, he's just a heavily-trinketed killbot cyborg. Three, is an outright glassing of Coruscant as a whole vitally necessary? It seems an unexplainable, unjustifiable snafu on the level of destroying Alderaan. Something that'd make a few too many waves. It doesn't bother me overmuch, and fits in with Star Wars' habit of planets getting inexplicably wrecked and superweapons terribly misused, but I still feel inclined to ask of the import. Four, on the note of 'occupying Republic space,' what's the Confederacy up to there? The CIS New Order was that of a corporate-friendly, decentralized galaxy. Essentially a reboot of the Republic, tearing down the old bureaucratic dreck and financial nepotism, minimizing federalism, and probably proceeding down the same or at least a similar line over time to develop into NEW bureaucratic dreck, financial nepotism and incompetent federalism. I'm not sure what interest confederating systems have occupying Republic-aligned space rather than puppeting it or leaving it be. I had my own conceptions for history while the Captain was tempting me over, but what's present leaves information to be had, and I had revisions in mind in line with some of the tweaks in the interest check. Looks rather neat so far.