Location: Syngia System, Outer Rim Territories
The stars shivered as the void tore open. One by one, massive dagger-shaped warships dropped from hyperspace—cold and silent predators against the endless dark. At their center loomed The Shadow Eclipse, the personal flagship of Darth Malvus, its obsidian hull absorbing starlight like a wound in space. No lights marked its surface—only the faint red glow of Sith glyphs that pulsed like a heartbeat across its armored skin.
The Syngia system stirred below. Syngia, the primary planet, was a jewel wrapped in storm and steam—an oceanic world laced with floating refinery-cities and deep-sea mining rigs. Its atmosphere churned with silver-gray clouds, and its surface shimmered with blinking lights from the trade fleets that passed through hourly. It was more than a planet—it was a nexus. Syngia’s position along the Gordian Cross trade spine made it indispensable to the Sith Imperial Empire. Spice, starship alloys, kyber fragments from neighboring mines—all passed through Syngia before reaching the Core.
That ended today.
From the bridge of The Shadow Eclipse, Darth Malvus stood unmoving. Tall and encased in jet-black durasteel armor laced with crimson Sith runes, he stared through the transparisteel viewport. The space around Syngia was littered with escort fleets, shipping lanes, and orbital trade stations. All of them were now targets.
“Activate the interdiction fields,” he growled, voice like molten obsidian scraping against a blade. “No one escapes. No one.”
A crimson ripple of energy flared from the flanking cruisers—gravity wells bloomed open like invisible jaws. Trade vessels caught mid-jump were yanked screaming from hyperspace, colliding with their own fates.
The surrounding sector—Hollast Reach, Verdan Rift, and the border colonies—depended on Syngia’s channels. The Sith Imperial Empire had become bloated on its supply. Now, with Malvus here, they would starve. Without Syngia’s flow of refined resources and advanced weapon components, Sith war machines would grind to a halt. Fleets would stall. Worlds would go dark.
And as the first orbital station was reduced to ash in a blooming fireball, Darth Malvus turned away from the viewport.
“Begin planetary descent. I will speak to the Viceroy myself. His loyalty… is under new management.”
The Hunt had begun.
The stars shivered as the void tore open. One by one, massive dagger-shaped warships dropped from hyperspace—cold and silent predators against the endless dark. At their center loomed The Shadow Eclipse, the personal flagship of Darth Malvus, its obsidian hull absorbing starlight like a wound in space. No lights marked its surface—only the faint red glow of Sith glyphs that pulsed like a heartbeat across its armored skin.
The Syngia system stirred below. Syngia, the primary planet, was a jewel wrapped in storm and steam—an oceanic world laced with floating refinery-cities and deep-sea mining rigs. Its atmosphere churned with silver-gray clouds, and its surface shimmered with blinking lights from the trade fleets that passed through hourly. It was more than a planet—it was a nexus. Syngia’s position along the Gordian Cross trade spine made it indispensable to the Sith Imperial Empire. Spice, starship alloys, kyber fragments from neighboring mines—all passed through Syngia before reaching the Core.
That ended today.
From the bridge of The Shadow Eclipse, Darth Malvus stood unmoving. Tall and encased in jet-black durasteel armor laced with crimson Sith runes, he stared through the transparisteel viewport. The space around Syngia was littered with escort fleets, shipping lanes, and orbital trade stations. All of them were now targets.
“Activate the interdiction fields,” he growled, voice like molten obsidian scraping against a blade. “No one escapes. No one.”
A crimson ripple of energy flared from the flanking cruisers—gravity wells bloomed open like invisible jaws. Trade vessels caught mid-jump were yanked screaming from hyperspace, colliding with their own fates.
The surrounding sector—Hollast Reach, Verdan Rift, and the border colonies—depended on Syngia’s channels. The Sith Imperial Empire had become bloated on its supply. Now, with Malvus here, they would starve. Without Syngia’s flow of refined resources and advanced weapon components, Sith war machines would grind to a halt. Fleets would stall. Worlds would go dark.
And as the first orbital station was reduced to ash in a blooming fireball, Darth Malvus turned away from the viewport.
“Begin planetary descent. I will speak to the Viceroy myself. His loyalty… is under new management.”
The Hunt had begun.