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== "Tinkering Lunacy" ==
<small>'''Posted by: [[Elaine von Veritrax]] on Year 20 Day 312'''
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'''(CORUSCANT) SOCIAL''' – Imperial Intelligence announced today the retirement of Jett Blackheart from the position of Director of Imperial Intelligence. After a long and esteemed career of service to the Empire, Jett Blackheart elected to lead a quieter, more private life, leaving public service. His seat will be filled by Deputy Director Tec Vaan, who will be acting in the capacity of the Director of Imperial Intelligence.
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'''(CORUSCANT) SOCIAL''' – Worshippers proclaiming works done in the name of the "Great Tinkerer" were appearing at large within the Core Worlds region of the Galaxy. The religious following, comprised of Jawas, is known as the Jawa Industrial Magi, or JIM for short. JIM is a shamanistic collection of religious cults, whose beliefs commemorate their supreme deity, the so-called Great Tinkerer and their passion to scour the galaxy, to accrue "divine knowledge" as they otherwise go on about their lives.
  
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The Jawas, by their unexplained nature, are known to tamper with anything that consists of technology. These include but are not limited to droids, ships, landspeeders, circuit breakers, moisture vaporators, holopads, remotes, blast doors and many more that houses or have housed electricity. A Jawa can be easily ignored as a scrapyard diver. However, their developed craftiness has allowed them to interfere with the lives of everyday people. The robed rodent-like beings have prove capable of reprogramming protocol droids to deliver their vague messages. Such occurrence was spotted a week ago by surveillance reports and confirmed by eyewitness accounts in the planets surrounding the Nubus system.
  
Jett Blackheart initially joined the Empire at the invitation of Emperor Vodo Bonias, and was quickly also invited to become a member of the Order of the Sith, an organisation he flourished in, eventually rising to lead the esteemed Sergeti Enclave; a post he held up until retirement. Prior to his Imperial service, he served to compromise the rebellion against the New Order as a covert agent for Black Sun, as part of an operation that brought the fledgling New Republic to its knees. Afterwards, he also delivered...<small>'''
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"Tinkering Lunacy"

Posted by: Patrick Mueirech on Year 20 Day 355

(CORUSCANT) SOCIAL – Worshippers proclaiming works done in the name of the "Great Tinkerer" were appearing at large within the Core Worlds region of the Galaxy. The religious following, comprised of Jawas, is known as the Jawa Industrial Magi, or JIM for short. JIM is a shamanistic collection of religious cults, whose beliefs commemorate their supreme deity, the so-called Great Tinkerer and their passion to scour the galaxy, to accrue "divine knowledge" as they otherwise go on about their lives.

The Jawas, by their unexplained nature, are known to tamper with anything that consists of technology. These include but are not limited to droids, ships, landspeeders, circuit breakers, moisture vaporators, holopads, remotes, blast doors and many more that houses or have housed electricity. A Jawa can be easily ignored as a scrapyard diver. However, their developed craftiness has allowed them to interfere with the lives of everyday people. The robed rodent-like beings have prove capable of reprogramming protocol droids to deliver their vague messages. Such occurrence was spotted a week ago by surveillance reports and confirmed by eyewitness accounts in the planets surrounding the Nubus system.

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