Lyanna Starborn
Darth Fauste - Sith Lord of the Starborn Sect
Phase One: Securing a Foothold
Lyanna Starborn stood at the heart of the Migrant Fleet’s command deck, her gaze fixed on the swirling starfield beyond the viewport. The Archeon Sector lay ahead—an untamed frontier of warlords, feuding aristocrats, and corporate militarists. A prize waiting to be claimed. She exhaled slowly, feeling the weight of what was to come. This would be the Starborn Sect’s first true test of expansion. It would not be won through philosophy or the Force, but through strategy, firepower, and precision.
The bridge of the SS Machiavellian, her flagship, hummed with controlled energy. Officers moved with purpose, relaying reports from reconnaissance teams already embedded in the sector. Lyanna turned her attention to the primary holotable, where tactical overlays displayed key locations: the core strongholds of House Vallian, the Void Pact’s scattered raiding fleets, and the industrial might of the Archeon Concord.
“Report,” she commanded, her voice even.
Sariah Voss, standing at her side, tapped the console. “House Vallian’s situation is worse than anticipated. Their fleet is outdated, their ground forces are spread thin, and their leadership is fractured. They’re considering an alliance but are wary of our true intentions.”
Lyanna tilted her head slightly. “Their weakness makes them useful. If we offer support, they’ll become reliant on us. But if they suspect our endgame too soon, they’ll resist.”
Tali’ra Korr, her apprentice, crossed her arms. “Then we string them along. Feed them just enough aid to keep them desperate. Once they’re dependent, we break them.”
Lyanna considered it. “An option. But not our only one.”
The holotable shifted to display the Void Pact’s activity. Red markers pulsed across critical hyperspace lanes—raiding zones where the Migrant Fleet’s early supply runs had already come under attack.
“The warlords are getting bolder,” one of the fleet admirals noted. “If we don’t address them soon, they’ll disrupt the entire campaign before it begins.”
Lyanna narrowed her eyes. The Void Pact’s leaders were little more than scavengers, clinging to the last embers of the Empire’s collapse. Their disorder made them dangerous but exploitable.
“And the Archeon Concord?” she asked.
The display shifted again. Unlike the others, the Concord did not rule through fleets or noble claims. Their strength was in infrastructure—factories, shipyards, and the private military forces that guarded them.
“They aren’t taking us seriously,” Sariah observed. “Yet. But they’re increasing production. Preparing for something. If they realize we’re the true threat, they’ll move to crush us before we’re established.”
Lyanna tapped her fingers against the edge of the table. Three factions, three obstacles, and countless ways to proceed. The first steps of war were always the most important.
“We begin with Vallian,” she decided. “Deploy a diplomatic envoy. Offer resources, fleet protection. Just enough to keep them reaching for more.”
“And the raiders?” Tali’ra asked.
Lyanna’s gaze darkened. “They will learn that we are not prey.”
The order was given. The Starborn Sect’s campaign had begun.