The Horuz system. A seemingly unremarkable corner of the Atrivis sector. Seemingly devoid of anything of any significance, save for a penal colony on its single habitable planet. Of course, Sablin knew better. He wasn’t some greenhorn fresh out of the academy who couldn’t care less about anything save for the empire viewing him with respect. He was a captain. One who by now had gotten accustomed to the life of an ISD commanding officer. He knew full well of the now former importance of this system… what he did not know was why his strike force was called here. His strike force was comically tiny, being comprised of 2 other vessels, those being the Imperial Star Destroyer Canine and the Imperial Star Destroyer Scipio, which was the flagship of his strike group, and was lead by the CO of the force, Commodore Decker, an old grizzled veteran who Sablin respected a lot. This strike force was often used as an independent recon group, something that can move relatively quick to investigate dangerous situations while also having the firepower to force most terrorists to retreat. Sure, Yavin was a major moral boost for the rebels, but none were yet so bold as to face an ISD in head to head combat, let alone 3 of them. Much to Sablins shock, once they entered the system they were greeted by their entire fleet. Almost immediately he had been called to the bridge to take part in a holo communication. With a soft groan of annoyance, he stood up from his personal console, which he had painstakingly transported all the way to the hanger control center, and began his long track to the ships deck. He had to hope that his commodore at least knew something and that they weren’t just stumbling into a situation completely blind. Once finally upstairs, he joins the holo call, where the captain of the Canine, their commodore and the freshly promoted Vice Admiral Hunt were waiting for him. The Vice Admiral began to speak of a mysteriously abandoned Imperial Star Destroyer, and how the wanted us to investigate. Commodore Decker respectfully questioned the importance of this mission, calmly reminding the vice admiral that the ISD class had taken a substantial hit to its reputation in recent years, with images of them crashing into planetoids, suffering serious issues which lead to them being scrapped, and with ISD mysteriously vanishing into thin air flooding the holonet, turning the Imperial Star Destroyer into more of a joke, and even former members of the Imperial Senate are starting to seriously question their effectiveness in comparison to the rugged and reliable Venator designs. Still, the vice admiral wouldn’t budge, this abandoned ISD would be investigated no matter what.
Glory to the Empire!
I don't know what that tumping noise is but it's ominous and I love what it adds to this!
What beautiful planet is this...
If the caption at the start is anything to go by, it's in the Star system in which the first death star was built
The Horuz system. A seemingly unremarkable corner of the Atrivis sector. Seemingly devoid of anything of any significance, save for a penal colony on its single habitable planet. Of course, Sablin knew better. He wasn’t some greenhorn fresh out of the academy who couldn’t care less about anything save for the empire viewing him with respect. He was a captain. One who by now had gotten accustomed to the life of an ISD commanding officer. He knew full well of the now former importance of this system… what he did not know was why his strike force was called here. His strike force was comically tiny, being comprised of 2 other vessels, those being the Imperial Star Destroyer Canine and the Imperial Star Destroyer Scipio, which was the flagship of his strike group, and was lead by the CO of the force, Commodore Decker, an old grizzled veteran who Sablin respected a lot. This strike force was often used as an independent recon group, something that can move relatively quick to investigate dangerous situations while also having the firepower to force most terrorists to retreat. Sure, Yavin was a major moral boost for the rebels, but none were yet so bold as to face an ISD in head to head combat, let alone 3 of them. Much to Sablins shock, once they entered the system they were greeted by their entire fleet. Almost immediately he had been called to the bridge to take part in a holo communication. With a soft groan of annoyance, he stood up from his personal console, which he had painstakingly transported all the way to the hanger control center, and began his long track to the ships deck. He had to hope that his commodore at least knew something and that they weren’t just stumbling into a situation completely blind. Once finally upstairs, he joins the holo call, where the captain of the Canine, their commodore and the freshly promoted Vice Admiral Hunt were waiting for him. The Vice Admiral began to speak of a mysteriously abandoned Imperial Star Destroyer, and how the wanted us to investigate. Commodore Decker respectfully questioned the importance of this mission, calmly reminding the vice admiral that the ISD class had taken a substantial hit to its reputation in recent years, with images of them crashing into planetoids, suffering serious issues which lead to them being scrapped, and with ISD mysteriously vanishing into thin air flooding the holonet, turning the Imperial Star Destroyer into more of a joke, and even former members of the Imperial Senate are starting to seriously question their effectiveness in comparison to the rugged and reliable Venator designs. Still, the vice admiral wouldn’t budge, this abandoned ISD would be investigated no matter what.
This is giving me Death Troopers vibes
What a nice small ice moon..... oh wait.
This is really cool...
Day 1 of asking for a mandalore track
That’s no moon…..
I'd rather watch this instead of anything Disney is putting out.
Day 2 of asking for a mandalore video
I'll try get to it 😅 i'm a bit slow on the requests. You thinking like pre-destruction?
@@KusariSpace yeah. Don't worry about the time it takes for my sake. I appreciate how active you are with your community ❤️