So random thought, we can all agree that once we have Dinosaurs being more common that we will begin getting Dinosaur agents. Because lets be honest a T-Rex with a hat is awesome.
 
[X] Sneak Aboard (Intrigue): Try to get in without anyone knowing you're even here. Jumba gave you the floor plans and what he knows of the guard schedule.
 
[X] Sneak Aboard (Intrigue): Try to get in without anyone knowing you're even here. Jumba gave you the floor plans and what he knows of the guard schedule.
 
[ ] Sneak Aboard (Intrigue): Try to get in without anyone knowing you're even here. Jumba gave you the floor plans and

The classic way to free someone. Get in and get out without being spotted. This is the option that we'd probably have the easiest time succeeding in. Well, unless martial also gets that plus twenty from Jumba's plan. Still, this is the option that will make sure that the GalFed doesn't think that any human busted out Jumba.

[ ] Hack the Locks (Learning): Try to get into through a lesser used entrance. You have Jumba's personal keycodes, some of which haven't been overridden. Between that and some careful improvisation, you might be able to get the locks open.

To put it simply... this is the worst thing we could do. We don't even have any high Learning heroes recruited. I mean, we could have waited a turn to get Von Drake instead of poaching people from Kronos Corp... but, that would mean putting off the Think Tank action by another turn.

... also, pretty sure there's a type here, "into through" just... doesn't sound right. I think it should be "in through". Though, I could be wrong.

[ ] Assault the Ship (Martial): Just go right in the front door and smash anyone who gets in your way! Maybe not the best idea in the long term but hey, it'll be simple, and you did bring Khan.

If we get that plus twenty while just abandoning the plan and starting a fight... then we'd have a plus eighty nine on each roll, fourteen from Russ, fifty five from the Khan, and twenty from Jumba's plan. But obviously, this would give us a way. And get every GalFed soldier in Hawaii after us. Oh, sure, it might make it easier for us while escaping, as most of their soldiers would be dead or too wounded to stop us... but, do we really just want to slaughter a bunch of soldiers just doing their jobs.
 
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[X] Sneak Aboard (Intrigue): Try to get in without anyone knowing you're even here. Jumba gave you the floor plans and what he knows of the guard schedule.
 
Star Won't

Admiral Yularen, commanding officer of the 17th expansion fleet, knew well the power at his disposal. Dozens of super star destroyers, some equipped with the new axial super-lasers that could shatter entire worlds, along with hundreds of capital ships and countless smaller vessels, everything needed to wage war far from home. Similar fleets, in the second and third waves of Imperial expansion, had destroyed polities spanning entire galaxies, and won for the Empire (no longer galactic) many great victories. While this was his first time commanding one, he knew very well how powerful they could be.

Why, then, were they stopped?

"Well, sir, there's something in the way." explained the bridge technician. "Some kind of massive forceshield, like the one that protected the Second Death Star."

Everyone knew that story. The high-water mark of the "Alliance to Restore the Republic" or whatever Imperial propaganda was calling them this week, where they had assembled their fleets to attack what they believed to be a still in construction battlestation. After their cowardly terrorist action had destroyed the first one, however, Moff Jerjerrod and the Emperor had expertly prevented a direct attack on the Death Star with a powerful ground-based forceshield, while it's fully operational super-laser was able to attack the Rebel capital ships with impunity. An attack on the ground base, aided by primitives, was expertly repelled by crack Imperial stormtroopers, and when their leader, Luke Skywalker, attempted to assassinate Emperor Palpatine, much like Mace Windu had tried before him, he was foiled by the heroic actions of Darth Vader. But still, the field, while massive, was only able to extend around the Death Star and the immediate space surrounding it.

"Around the entire galaxy? Surely you jest"

"No sir, the readings are clear." The technician punches some buttons on his display console, and the bridge window opens up, and Admiral Yularen sees before him something unlike he'd ever seen before. An entire galaxy, and a good-sized one too, contained in a bubble, light blue with a white grid, with no obvious weak points or flaws. The technician continues with estimated strength figures, and while he'd last studied force field dynamics and power core statistics in the Academy before the Clone Wars, he knew those numbers were too big to be reasonably produced by, well, anything.

"Am I at least seeing it correctly, that several of the outlying galaxies are not contained within the field?" At the technician's nod, Yularen continues, "Well then, we'll conquer them, and then see about getting through that field. A prize like that, why, the Emperor shall reward us handsomely."

Whoever created something like that must be exalted among the great. Calling it a megastructure is doing it a disservice, it is perhaps the most fantastical construction anyone had ever seen. Surely the work of several lifetimes and an entire galaxy, this ultimate statement in defense would earn him a place at the Emperor's side forever, should he obtain it, and even higher rewards should he acquire the scientists, engineers, and construction workers who could build the thing. Assuming, of course, that he could, before some other "ally" in the Imperial fleet stole it out from under him, or that the Emperor didn't grow tired of waiting with some dwarf orbiting galaxies all he can show from his fleet. But the rewards, oh, they'd be sweet indeed.

I wonder how he'd feel to learn that it was built in a day, by two boys, and accidentally at that?



My take on why Star Wars, and some other star-faring Disney properties, haven't shown up yet. Most we've seen so far have been from inside the Galaxy (I don't think BnL ever got too far away, for instance), and while Cypher is from a different universe, a forceshield isn't going to slow him down very much.
Oh i Remember something they BLASTED THERE WHOLE GALAXY WITH A GROWTH RAY so everything in that sphere should be gigantic several hundred or thousand times to the point the became microscopic in one dimention that seems to be the only one that did not enlarge meaning the death stars are not the biggest thing
 
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Well our Team had to suffer throught massive boredoom and barely made it throught thanks to Jumbas instruction we should go in quietly and if shit fails Khan can salvage stuff.
 
So now that I'm done catching up if I might suggest a skeleton of a plan fo if we manage to successfully infiltrate the ship/prison without raising any alarms. What if we try to have Jumba rig the ship to self operate and make an escape attempt to try and cause a distraction while we make our own escape back to Agent W. If such a distraction is done well enough we could jury rig his ship with a radio so he can communicate with any attempts to hail him and respond back and if worse comes to worse and his ship would be captured before we are fully away have it also rigged to blow to fake his death. And considering the fact that Jumba would already have his other 625 experiments dehydrated and stored on his ship we will likely gain them as well. Also we would of course need to inform him of this plan.
 
I think it would depend on if we had to cause a jailbreak, plus who else would be in the prison. I don't think Monogram and Russ would be happy with starting one if it's filled with dangerous criminals.

I mean, there's three.. well, four possibilities. The first is that Hamsterveel is also in the prison, acting as Jumba's partner/cellmate. The second possibility is that they throw anyone who kills a mosquitoe in there. The third possibility is that... well, they throw actual criminals in there. And the final possiblity is... well, that it's either a mix of two of the previous suggestions if not all three.
 
Well the moratorium is over now time to vote!

[X] Sneak Aboard (Intrigue): Try to get in without anyone knowing you're even here. Jumba gave you the floor plans and what he knows of the guard schedule.
 
[X] Sneak Aboard (Intrigue): Try to get in without anyone knowing you're even here. Jumba gave you the floor plans and what he knows of the guard schedule.
 
[X] Sneak Aboard (Intrigue): Try to get in without anyone knowing you're even here. Jumba gave you the floor plans and what he knows of the guard schedule.
 
[X] Sneak Aboard (Intrigue): Try to get in without anyone knowing you're even here. Jumba gave you the floor plans and what he knows of the guard schedule.
 
[X] Sneak Aboard (Intrigue): Try to get in without anyone knowing you're even here. Jumba gave you the floor plans and what he knows of the guard schedule.
 
[X] Sneak Aboard (Intrigue): Try to get in without anyone knowing you're even here. Jumba gave you the floor plans and what he knows of the guard schedule.
 
[X] Sneak Aboard (Intrigue): Try to get in without anyone knowing you're even here. Jumba gave you the floor plans and what he knows of the guard schedule.
 
[X] Sneak Aboard (Intrigue): Try to get in without anyone knowing you're even here. Jumba gave you the floor plans and what he knows of the guard schedule.
 
[X] Sneak Aboard (Intrigue): Try to get in without anyone knowing you're even here. Jumba gave you the floor plans and what he knows of the guard schedule.
 
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