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Episode one

Quadracross
Attribution
Writer(s)

User:Darth Depressis

Images

User:Darth Depressis

Special effects

User:Darth Depressis

Publication information
Started on

October 20th, 2008

Finished on

November 18th, 2008

Media type

Widescreen DVD photonovel

Chronology
Canon

C

Era
Timeline

20 BBY

Series

Star Wars: Memoirs of a War Profiteer

Preceded by

Pilot

Followed by

The Unknown Battle of Wayland


Quadracross was the first full episode of Darth Depressis's Star Wars: Memoirs of a War Profiteer series.


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The Television show format of the Memoirs series was almost used for Star Wars: An Idealistic Crusade. and its main character was originally intended to be a cameo within Arc Trooper77's Photo-Novel.

Trivia[]

  • Dilbun Vont is the father of Cas-Lo Vont; a Jedi Master in the Sequel Trilogy Photo-Novel series.
  • The concept behind the creation of a female clone of Jango Fett was half inspired by Marvel Comics X-23 (Laura Kinney); a female clone of Wolverine. However her initial creation was intended to add a layer of previously unexplored background detail to the story of the Memoirs series. At some point in the series it will be revealed that the only clone born from J'mee will turn out to be Boba Fett. Thus explaining why Jango allowed the clone to be kept alive.
  • The inclusion of Kligson was primarily due to the authors use of the character as a child while playing with the retro Star Wars action Figures. The heroes of the original trilogy were faced with the challenge of Kligson in the form of a Robocop action figure time and time again. In light of the fact that the Expanded Universe has yet to fill in the details of Kligson's pre-cyborg life, the author has included large portions of his Pre-Prequel trilogy concepts into the story.
  • The name Augie is from the track title "Augie's Great Municipal Band"—the penultimate track on the original soundtrack of The Phantom Menace. the name has been attached to Palpatine within this series due to the presumption that the "Augie" in Augie's Great Municipal Band from the Episode I soundtrack refers to Palpatine—though it was established in 2007 that it referred to a Gungan named Augara Jowil.
  • Much of the philosophical musings upon the Force are the actual beliefs of the author. although they may disagree with established canon at times, the presented theory about the Jedi Orders fear of the Dark Side prohibiting their ability to view the Fate of the Force was born out of a protracted line of discussion about the degree of Palpatine's influence over the Jedi. Ultimately the author came to the conclusion that even with the full power of the dark side at his disposal Palpatine would be under a great strain concealing himself from the entire Jedi Order, thus it must assumed that a greater Jedi dogma kept the Sith agenda concealed. But it must also be assumed that this would leave the Sith at a disadvantage where Dark Jedi and other Force Sensitives where concerned.
  • The Idea to actually have both Darth Sidious and Darth Tyranus at odds with one another, was born out of misinterpreted spoilers for Attack of the Clones by the author.


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External links[]

Episode 1: Quadracross:

Memoirs of a War Profiteer on Sandtrooper

Memoirs of a War Profiteer on Yakface

Memoirs of a War Profiteer on Jedi Defender

Memoirs of a War Profiteer on CorePlanets

Memoirs of a War Profiteer on Rebelscum

Memoirs of a War Profiteer on Echo Base Forums

Memoirs of a War Profiteer on JoeCustoms

Memoirs of a War Profiteer on Imperial Shipyards

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