Star Wars Fanon
Star Wars Fanon
Advertisement
Real-world article


Repercussion is an short story by Austin Bishop. The story takes five years after the events of Star Wars: Darkness Falls It was released July 7, 2011 on Star Wars Fanon, the Star Wars wiki of fan invention.

Unlike the first story, it is told entirely in third person and follows the characters, Jenn Ofscotcher and Eshirca.

Table of contents[]

Summary[]

Jenn Ofscotcher and Eshirca cross the Lahari forest to enter Belaham. Once inside, they begin their attack on the Par empire that has spread across the planet. The two women and sixteen more rebels split into two groups, one group is to enter the Laronitis sector while the other was to infiltrate Belaham palace. Upon seeing Belaham palace, Jenn decides to go in alone due to the high amount of guards protecting the palace. She is met by Apul, who voices his loyalty to the rebels and shows Jenn to Nihalus' room.

Once inside the palace suite, Jenn hides under the bed and waits for Nihalus to enter. When he does, Jenn holds him at gun point. Nihalus disarms her and the two fight. During this time, Eshirca and a group of rebels sneak into Vee Christoph's mansion. The rebels are ambushed, resulting in Eshirca's death.

Nihalus is eventually killed by Jenn. Not long after killing Nihalus, Jenn is contacted by Vee. Vee tells Jenn to leave the palace and flee with the remaining rebels.

Excerpt[]

Dramatis personae[]

The following appearances have been confirmed by the author as of July 7, 2011.
By type 
Characters Creatures Droid models Events Locations
Organizations and titles Sentient species Vehicles and vessels Weapons and technology Miscellanea

Characters

Dramatis personae

Other characters

Creatures

Events

Locations

Organizations and titles

Sentient species

Vehicles and vessels

Weapons and technology

Behind the scenes[]

Development[]

Repercussion went into production on July 6, 2011, immediately after Bishop completed the first story, Star Wars: Darkness Falls. The story was completed soon after. After completing the short story, Bishop nominated it for Best Short Story, Best Pre-Movie Era Story and Best Action. It lost in all categories.

Advertisement