Grand Army of the Republic: A Star Wars Plan Quest

What far future is looking like, rough outline-like? Does cooperation between Mandalorians and Jedi persist longterm? Is Jango remembered? What about other members of his Kamino crew like Tanasi and Yalla, did they accomplish anything particularly significant during the war or afterward?
Yes. Thanks to the Grand Army of the Republic, the Arrest of Palpatine and the Republic Civil War, the Jedi and the Mandalorians are closely linked to each other. Jango is remembered because he was the man behind the clone army. The rest of your recruited characters went onto varying degrees of prominence with Tanasi being the most prominent while Yalla slinked back to Dathomir when the Jedi showed up amass at Kamino. Tanasi also ended up being the foster mum of Boba.
I think Mandalorians are going to be baked into this Republic from the foundations. The Clones effectively are the Mandalorians fringe groups aside, and the Clones are liable to keep on being the military for a bit longer. They're respected, the bad guys are still out there and the good guys are wary, and a reformed Republic probably has a tax base to afford an army far larger than a few billion- an expanded peacetime army likely of clones.
Pretty much. The clones have supplanted the rest of the Mandalorians via demographics and prestige. Also the Republic military is built around the clones, which means it is built around the Mandalorians. While it will be expanding to include a lot of non-clones and non-Mandalorians, the Republic military has a lot of Mandalorian traditions or traditions inspired by Mandalorian customs from the ground up.
This new republic is probably going to have a really interesting relationship with Mandalorians in general and the clones in particular. The Clones are probably way more integrated, they are going to outlive the majority of other races, and are generally liable to be pretty highly regarded. The Clones have little incentive to stop the use of clone soldiers, and are likely just going to retire from the military after exceptionally long services.

So you're liable to see a weird pseudo-janissary system: a minority is obligated to provide military service in exchange for a privileged status in society (namely their lifespans, the prestige, and arguably their existence). Given I'm pretty sure the genemods are hereditary, there's a mechanism built in to tone this down over generations- but given the long service time of the clones, the fact they're probably more likely to intermarry with regular mandalorians- the clones are likely to indelibly define the military culture of the Republic as a mandalorian culture, and it's like that mandalorians will be seen by the Republic as the bulwark of democracy sooner than later.
The clones have been given full citizenship and rights and are no longer required to stay as part of the military. However, the majority of them are because it is the only life that they've known, they don't have any particular quarrel with it and they get along well with the Jedi and their fellow Mandalorians. As for new clones, well, more of them are being made because they're proven their worth in battle to the Republic and the clones don't want their way of life to be shut down.

There have been some changes however as they all have citizenship and military service isn't mandatory. Because of this, non-military classes are offered and new clones are taught the basics needed to get by in civilian life. The vast majority of new clones to sign up with the Republic military however. Genemods are hit and miss with breeding true and sometimes they can skip a generation or a few.
I really want to know about the clones place in the galaxy after the war. Are they made citizen and given full rights?
Yes, but almost all of them stayed on as soldiers. It is the only life that they've known, they don't have any particular quarrel with it and they get along well with the Jedi and their fellow Mandalorians.
 
Ahhh, glorious. The Sith may still be lurking in the Shadows...but they can no longer count on a weak and corrupt Republic to ease their rise to Power. They will be hunted across the Galaxy and whenever they rise again, the Republic and Jedi will be ready for them.

All in all? I think we walked out of this one victorious.
 
No fresh clone-stock from Jango, but at this point, it was probably cheaper to sequence and record his entire genome then to keep taking samples from him when he was alive.
The anti-Fett virus is probably going to happen at some point, but they're all fond of best-efforts Mandalorian armor instead of the cheap stuff, so there's probably going to be quite a few taking advantage of the expectation of Mandalorians to wear full NBC body armor just to keep wearing it outside of the battlefield even before the shit hits the fan.
Even the ones that eventually grow tired of war are still more likely to take after "traditional" Mandalorian traditions than the original clones did, and they're also not getting their support network ripped out from under them like the original did.
 
So how did this affect the Jedi order in the long run? Given that they now base themselves out of Kamino (or at least i'm assuming they still do after our vote) are Mandalorian traditions slowly edging their way into the order as a whole, if only by Osmosis as new younglings/padawans train and learn with the new clones?
 
So in this story the clones got everything they were promised for their services. That's a nice change.

As for Anakin the dice decide
 
So how did this affect the Jedi order in the long run? Given that they now base themselves out of Kamino (or at least i'm assuming they still do after our vote) are Mandalorian traditions slowly edging their way into the order as a whole, if only by Osmosis as new younglings/padawans train and learn with the new clones?
While they have retained centralised leadership, the Jedi have decentralised their holdings so they can't be decapitated in a single attack like they almost were at Coruscant. They have their existing academies, begun to reuse some of the mothballed or disused ones like at Telos and opened up some new ones. The Jedi Order has informally picked up some Mandalorian traditions, but that is less an Order-wide thing and more that a lot of individual Jedi have picked up Mandalorian customs from the clones just as many of the clones have picked up some Jedi customs.
Mmm... that Anakin death seemed too hamfisted, did not like. Otherwise, all good. It was just rather random to me.
I rolled dice to determine the survival and well-being of prominent characters. Anakin got a low roll below his already low DC for survival and so he died during the war. Him dying to the Dark Reaper's opening deployment was just the means I decided upon for his death.
Any posts that have the compiled clones adjustments?
I gave out one a while back when we entered the finale stage of the quest.
 
While they have retained centralised leadership, the Jedi have decentralised their holdings so they can't be decapitated in a single attack like they almost were at Coruscant. They have their existing academies, begun to reuse some of the mothballed or disused ones like at Telos and opened up some new ones. The Jedi Order has informally picked up some Mandalorian traditions, but that is less an Order-wide thing and more that a lot of individual Jedi have picked up Mandalorian customs from the clones just as many of the clones have picked up some Jedi customs.
"This is the Way."
-Some Jedi Master a few years after the War on a Mission
 
I rolled dice to determine the survival and well-being of prominent characters. Anakin got a low roll below his already low DC for survival and so he died during the war. Him dying to the Dark Reaper's opening deployment was just the means I decided upon for his death.

Is it possible to find out what were the throws for this chapter, and who had what chances to survive?
 
How integrated are the Clones and the Jedi at this point? Does becoming a Jedi include the expectation of leading clones, for example? Do they regularly work together in peacetime?
 
Are jedi knights and masters automatically still generals in the GAR? Do padawan learners still rank in as commanders?

Did grogu survive?

Who are the current grand master/s of the jedi order, if any?
 
How did Boba grow up to view his father? Are the new mandalorians welcomed back to Mandalore, or do they still consider Kamino their home? Did the economy and the companies that supported the jedi republic bounce back? How intense was the fighting during the civil war (were the droids upgraded at all compared to the original)? What were the specs of the Dark reaper? Would we have gotten a similar ship if we went kuat? Also funny call back about how liberty dying to the sith. How are the Senate Guard remembered or continue to exist? Were there survivors who joined up or took a command of the clone armies during the civil war?
 
Is it possible to find out what were the throws for this chapter, and who had what chances to survive?
I'm inclined to live that behind the scenes for now.
How integrated are the Clones and the Jedi at this point? Does becoming a Jedi include the expectation of leading clones, for example? Do they regularly work together in peacetime?
Are jedi knights and masters automatically still generals in the GAR? Do padawan learners still rank in as commanders?
Pretty closely. They aren't intrinsically linked, but they work very closely together and it would be harder to break them apart, even in peacetime. As for leading the clones, it is sort of like the clones and them joining the military as it isn't required, but it is the norm.
Did grogu survive?

Who are the current grand master/s of the jedi order, if any?
Yes.

Mace Windu is the current Grand Master of the Jed Order.
How did Boba grow up to view his father? Are the new mandalorians welcomed back to Mandalore, or do they still consider Kamino their home? Did the economy and the companies that supported the jedi republic bounce back? How intense was the fighting during the civil war (were the droids upgraded at all compared to the original)? What were the specs of the Dark reaper? Would we have gotten a similar ship if we went kuat? Also funny call back about how liberty dying to the sith. How are the Senate Guard remembered or continue to exist? Were there survivors who joined up or took a command of the clone armies during the civil war?
Fondly.
Only if they give up their warrior ways or are willing to settle for living in one of the remote, unofficial settlements. Kamino is considered home by the majority of the clones, but Mandalore is a cultural home like it is for all Mandalorians.
No droids were upgraded form corporate models as it wasn't done before the fighting broke out and the economic collapse meant that the Sith had trouble replacing losses let alone investing in R&D
The Dark Reaper is an ancient Sith superweapon from canon that was uncovered in the Clone Wars and ultimately destroyed by Anakin: Dark Reaper. Kuat has no involvement with it.
The Senate Guard was reformed with the majority of the few survivors forming the core of it. A handful of the Senate Guard survivors signed up with the Jedi Republic, but most kept their heads low or led resistance movements on Coruscant.
Fairly well considering everything that has happened. No interest in romance right now, but Siri, Satine and Cody are all interested.
 
Nice

To you know bane will be spinning in his grave right now. Though I have to wonder what happened to all the artifacts and infomation the Sith order under the rule of two collected did Dooku get them and pass them on to Ventress?

Also the grand army of the republic I imagine they started to intergrate the sector forces and the Judicials into their number how did that go?

Also did Rendali reclaima it's old crown for supplying the Republic Navy?
 
Though I have to wonder what happened to all the artifacts and infomation the Sith order under the rule of two collected did Dooku get them and pass them on to Ventress?
Ventress has some, others got destroyed or lost and the rest were in the hands of other members of the Sith Order.
Also the grand army of the republic I imagine they started to intergrate the sector forces and the Judicials into their number how did that go?
Fairly well. The Republic military is something of a functional mess with the Grand Army of the Republic as its core with other military units cooperating with them. Reforming the Republic military into something more organised and less ad hoc will be part of the post-war rebuilding.
Also did Rendali reclaima it's old crown for supplying the Republic Navy?
Yes, mainly because Kuat was split between those who were opposed to Chancellor Gunray and those who had been subverted by the Sith.
 
Did Anakin marry Padme in this story and have Luke and Leia before his death? Also was the survival of the Sith predetermined with the survivors running to the Outer Rim or was it the result of low roles? Also, where did the extra Sith in this story come from, the Dark Acolytes? Other than a few mostly former Jedi like Asajj Ventress or Sora Bulq, who may have died in the attack on the Jedi temple, most don't have the knowledge to be Sith just thugs who will fall to the average Knight or Master. Can you give an example of worlds that supported the Sith even to the bitter end? Finally, what happened to the Death Star plans and prototype since its completion is the only real hope the surviving Sith have of being a future threat rather than a nuisance to the Galaxy to be hunted down over time by the Republic and Jedi?
 
Did Anakin marry Padme in this story and have Luke and Leia before his death?

Also was the survival of the Sith predetermined with the survivors running to the Outer Rim or was it the result of low roles?

Also, where did the extra Sith in this story come from, the Dark Acolytes? Other than a few mostly former Jedi like Asajj Ventress or Sora Bulq, who may have died in the attack on the Jedi temple, most don't have the knowledge to be Sith just thugs who will fall to the average Knight or Master.

Can you give an example of worlds that supported the Sith even to the bitter end?

Finally, what happened to the Death Star plans and prototype since its completion is the only real hope the surviving Sith have of being a future threat rather than a nuisance to the Galaxy to be hunted down over time by the Republic and Jedi?
Yes.
As for the Skywalker twins, they still got born as Anakin got Padme pregnant before dying.

You were never going to get every last Sith, but I rolled for how badly off the survivors were.

The extra Sith came from picking up Force sensitives and turning them to the Dark Side. Not as skilled as a Jedi, but easier to recruit and train up. A handful were fallen Jedi and a few had real talent, but most just had some talent with the Force and some basic training.

I don't have any specific examples of worlds that resisted to the end. I just decided that some planets would continue to fight even when the war was clearly lost for whatever reason.

Unknown.
 
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