Subject: Consider the Chiss.
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Posted on: 2021-12-31 18:11:04 UTC

The Chiss Ascendency has a different view of the galaxy to the other races. The wide-spaced stars which the Republic, Empire, and Rebellion have fought over for decades are dismissed by them as Lesser Space. Their domain, the tangled mass of systems never even mapped by the other major civilisations, is what the Empire calls the Unknown Regions - and what the Chiss and the races around them know as the Chaos.

By 990.M41, the north-eastern regions of the Chaos had suffered greatly under the hand of the Imperium of Man. The commanders of the Great Crusade cared nothing for distinctions of Empire, Rebellion, or Ascendency - as far as they were concerned, the whole galaxy was an affront to the glory of Mankind and its Emperor. And the Chaos... was /easier/.

Easier to navigate: further from their own galaxy, the currents of the Warp were calmer, almost placid. Easier to keep pace with their enemies: long-distance hyperspace travel was impossible in the Chaos, forcing native ships to travel jump-by-jump between the packed systems. And easier to deal with: with the worlds of the Empire, Crusade forces had expended vast energy to bring the human inhabitants to compliance with the Imperial Truth. But there were no humans in the Unknown Regions.

They were all Xenos. Their best navigators were deemed by the Inquisition to be heretical psykers. They literally named their region of space Chaos. The order came down from Crusade command, and the order was Exterminatus.

The Chiss Ascendency watched their advance with growing concern. By ancient tradition and strict law, the Ascendency military was forbidden from preemptive strikes or offensive attacks. The very existence of the Expansionary Defence Fleet, split off from the Defence Force to explore the Chaos a generation before, pressed against the bounds of this prohibition; despite the clear and present danger the Imperium presented, the Syndicure would not allow the rules to be further bent.

Still, the Expansionary Defence Fleet did not sit idle. Under secret but still just about legal orders from Supreme General Ba'kif, Admiral Ar'alani and her ships shadowed the Crusade's advance. If the Imperium ships had attacked them, with a flag officer on board, it would have been considered an attack against the Ascendency as a whole, and would have permitted retaliation. Yet the Crusade, busy crushing minor worlds with overwhelming force, never seemed to notice Ar'alani's presence.

Other, even more secretive operations were put into motion. Eli Vanto, an Imperial officer who had joined the Chiss some years before the merger, was sent back to the Empire - not to seek the aid of its leadership, but to contact hidden networks put in place by the supposedly-exiled Chiss warrior Mitth'raw'nuruodo. Thrawn himself had attained the rank of Grand Admiral under the Empire, but had gone missing shortly before the merger... but his agents, whether they called themselves that or not, remained in place.

For two years, the Chiss watched the Imperium's grinding advance, while General Ba'kif gathered every advantage he could find. Technology, personnel, even entire ships were ferried in secret from the Galactic Empire to isolated worlds in the Ascendency, and melded with the Expansionary Defence Fleet to create the greatest navy the Chaos had ever known. Yet still - still! - the Syndicure would not authorise an attack, as the Imperium drew ever closer.

To all things there is a price. For the Chiss entry into the war, the price was one world - one world of the Ascendency, burnt to ash and then shattered by the guns of the Imperium. Not one inhabitant survived.

When the black ships of the combined Ascendency Fleet fell on the Imperium's victorious vanguard, they too left no survivors.

The Crusade had never faced anything like the Ascendency. Every Xenos civilisation they had ever encountered had been tiny, one or two worlds huddling together against the dark. The Chiss were a vibrant and ancient civilisation, fully prepared to face the Imperium's assault - and to beat it back.

It took three months for the northern tendril of the Crusade to be driven entirely from the Chaos. In desperation, they dug in over the compliant world of Ord Mantell, hoping to stem the Chiss tide.

There they remained - not due to their own might, but because of the resistance of the Chiss Syndicure. Ord Mantell was a world of the Galactic Empire, the Syndics pointed out, and far away in Lesser Space. The Ascendency had no obligation to it, and had fulfilled its own needs: the invaders had been driven from the Chaos, and had certainly been taught that further incursions would result in their destruction. The fleets should be recalled, and the normal state of affairs restored.

Ba'kif and Ar'alani resisted, and managed to gain one concession: while no further advances were authorised, they were permitted to maintain a blockade over Ord Mantell. For four years they remained there, and as the Great Crusade spread its tendrils through the remains of the Galactic Empire and the New Republic, the Chiss were content to watch.

Until the fall of Cadia. Until the forming of the Rift. Until the Emperor's return, and the messages he sent to the Ascendency's capital world of Csilla.


This is basically all back-filling for the 990 chronicle. I know vaguely what the Emperor has asked of the Chiss, and will work on it, because I think it should kick off in 996.

Grand Admiral Thrawn... is not dead in the new canon. He and his fleet got dragged into hyperspace by a bunch of space whales, along with Jedi Ezra Bridger. They could literally pop out anywhere at any time. :D

hS

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