Star Wars: Episode VII- The Ominous Encounter | |
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Director(s) |
Ashton Kriek, Eli Golfman |
Producer(s) |
Ashton Kriek |
Writer(s) |
Ashton Kriek, Eli Golfman |
Starring |
Ashton Kriek, Eli Golfman |
Music by |
John Williams and Apple inc. |
Distributor | |
Released |
early 2013 |
Runtime |
around 40 minutes |
Budget |
Unknown |
Language |
english |
Timeline |
7 ABY- 10 ABY |
Era |
New Republic Era |
Preceded by |
Star Wars: Episode VI- Return of the Jedi |
Followed by |
Star Wars: Episode VIII- The New Sith Empire |
Star Wars: Tales of the Amplifier: The Ominous Encounter is a cancelled movie that was set for release from CMS-H productions in early 2013. It is part of The CMS-H Sequel Trilogy, and is C-fanon. The movie is set during the end of the First Yuuzhan Vong War.
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Anakin Kenobi and Caedus Kenobi were born to Obi-Wan and Ruth Kenobi on Tatooinein the Year 5 BBY, and were trained to become Jedi by their father, Obi-Wan. When Obi-Wan died in 0 ABY, Ferus Olin left for Tatooine to finish the boys training. However, Caedus was secretly being trained by Palpatine all along. In 6 ABY, Caedus let a Force-controlled rancor loose on Mos Eisley, killing his mother, and faking his own death. Caedus, proclaiming himself Dark Lord of the Sith under the aprenticeship of Palpatine's ghost. Ominous’ face was erased from the memory of his brother, and his master. Ferus Olin trained him as a Jedi, while Ominous, now Interim Emperor of the Galactic Imperial Remnant, forged an alliance with the First Yuuzhan Vong Empire, under Yuuzhan'rarr, who was an old friend of Derech Palpatine, Palpatine's son. In late 6 ABY, Combined Imperial and Vong forced attacked New Alderaan, The New Republic's main extragalactic defence base, beginning the First Yuuzhan Vong War
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