Saturday, January 7, 2017
Briefing from General Dodanna
As many of you know, the Empire has been quiet in most sectors since the destruction of the Deathstar; however, what some of you may not know is that there has been a significant military buildup in sectors bordering the Outer Rim. We believe the Empire is preparing to knock out pockets of resistance there so they do not have a chance to join the Alliance. This must not happen.
To prevent their takeover of the Outer Rim, we are deploying you as a small strike team to the Habin sector. Until reaching that sector, you are to avoid all contact with the enemy. Once there, your primary mission is to make contact with local rebel cells, criminal organizations, and other potential dissidents and either convince them to join the Alliance or make them sufficiently indebted that they can be relied upon in future operations.
Your secondary mission is to sabotage Imperial efforts in the region and the work of TaggeCo and its subsidiaries. I don't need to tell you that the Tagges are powerful figures in the Empire, and that their industries do much to power the Imperial war machine. Some of you have felt the effects of TaggeCo on your homeworlds. However, this sabotaging should not be done at the expense of the primary mission. Your goal is to secure allies not enemies.
Your tertiary objective is to provide funding to the Rebellion as best you can. Any materiel that can be secured would be most useful to our war effort and can be securely given to the listening post at Kaabla.
Your first task should be to make contact with Borba the Hutt and his base of Goti Station. Unfortunately, few know the hyperspace travel routes to reach it and thus you will need an informant. Fortunately, our agents at the listening post in Kaabla have set up a meeting with a potential informant on the planet of Habin, the capital of the sector. You are to proceed there with all speed and have this meeting.
Good luck, and may the Force be with you!
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