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  1. Bloodied Bonds
    • This episode revolves around the forced recruitment of Abrax and Sideshow into a mercenary-like group aboard the Vanquisher. Despite their reluctance, they are thrust into a violent mission that culminates in a deadly confrontation with their twisted comrade, Gwai. The episode ends on a dark note, with Abrax dead, Gwai defeated, and Sideshow left to face the consequences of their brutal mission.
  2. Vengeance in the Skies
    • This episode centers around Vek and Qotaro getting their custom built sandcrawler turned ship airborn, as well as Vek coming to terms with having been tortured by the Jaqua while having to watch them kill his Jawa family, settling an intense hatred for them.
  3. Beneath the Empire's Gaze
    • The episode centers around the crew’s efforts to refuel their ship on Rodia, a swampy planet controlled by the Empire. Vek and Qotaro manage to deceive the Stormtroopers and investigate the planet, discovering enslaved Rodians forced to mine. Vek engages in combat with some of the Stormtroopers, ultimately defeating them and securing fuel for the ship. The episode ends with the crew leaving the planet, while the Rodians remain under harsh control.
  4. Hunter in the Shadows
    • This episode focuses on Olivar's mission to capture and transport Hordo Golder, a dangerous serial killer, off the planet Druckenwell. After subduing her, Olivar encounters a strange droid named Talz, whom he deputizes to assist with the mission. The pair negotiate passage with a mysterious alien known as Blue, who agrees to take them to Kalarba under strict conditions. As they begin their journey, Olivar tends to Hordo's injuries and secures her in the bathroom, while Talz shuts down to rest. The episode ends with the crew on their way to Kalarba, with Olivar remaining vigilant for any further threats.
  5. Drowning in Darkness
    • In this episode, Duga is stranded on the water planet Drexel, battling the harsh elements and predatory creatures native to the planet. Despite his best efforts to survive using the Force and his lightsaber, Duga is overwhelmed by the relentless attacks from a smaller humanoid creature and a massive aquatic predator. The episode ends on a cliffhanger, with Duga facing what seems to be certain death as a monstrous creature attacks him.
  6. Broken Chains
    • In this episode, Vek, Qotaro, and B8-G6 (Bait) land on the planet Orvax to find a replacement part for their ship. Their search leads them into a tense situation involving stormtroopers, slaves, and corrupt officials. A confrontation with Lurk, a vengeful stormtrooper, results in a deadly battle that leaves many dead, including Durk, who had tried to help them. Vek and Qotaro manage to escape with the necessary part, and they leave the planet, narrowly avoiding further danger.
  7. Web of Deceit
    • In this episode, Olivar navigates a complex web of alliances, enemies, and dangerous situations on the planet Kalarba. He negotiates a deal with Solstice to spy on Isa in exchange for a ship, performs emergency surgery on Hordo, and narrowly avoids a deadly confrontation with the bounty hunter Rai Fros. Olivar then joins Isa on her mission to reach Kooriva, learning about the political threats she faces from the Purgs and other factions. The episode ends with Olivar preparing to leave Kalarba, unsure of what dangers lie ahead but committed to his mission.
  8. Dust and Shadows
    • In this episode, Vek and Qotaro navigate the dangerous environment of Socorro, dealing with hostile Jaquas, stormtroopers, and a desperate merchant named Buroal who asks for passage off the planet. They purchase a new droid, R3-I7, and acquire a doir to help maintain B8-G6. After a tense encounter in the droid shop, they decide to leave Socorro and set course for Zhar, hoping to find a safer place, although uncertainty looms as they embark on their next journey.
  9. Bounty and Betrayal
    • In this episode, Olivar continues his journey by delivering the criminal Hordo to Dr. Helzing on Atzerri, while tension mounts between him and Hanz, who suspects Olivar of treachery. After learning that Isa has a bounty on her head, Olivar decides not to interfere and focuses on his own objectives. Upon reaching Kooriva, he encounters Isadelnubo, a bounty hunter searching for Solstice. After escaping from Isadelnubo, Olivar accepts a new mission from Solstice to capture a potential Force user on Orvax, setting the stage for his next adventure.
  10. Echoes of the Deep
    • In this episode, Duga Mora continues his journey on the dangerous planet Drexel. After escaping from the belly of a beast, he navigates through a floating town and encounters Edove, a mysterious and powerful queen. Their conversation delves into Duga's search for Sith teachings and his philosophy, revealing both characters' complex motivations. Ultimately, Duga decides to leave the planet, having found some of the answers he was seeking but realizing that his quest is far from over. The episode ends with Duga preparing to continue his journey, now with a clearer understanding of his path.
  11. Rising Tides
    • In this episode, Vek and Qotaro navigate a series of chaotic events, including a confrontation with Buroal aboard their ship, a dangerous encounter with a Jedi named Kreial, and a firefight in a droid shop. Despite the challenges, they manage to turn in a bounty, acquire a new droid, and escape the planet with Tyzen, a young zabrak, joining their crew. The episode ends with the group setting course for Drexel, where they hope to find Tyzen's mother.
  12. Hunted
    • In this episode, Olivar follows a series of leads in his hunt for a target, encountering dead ends and hostile encounters along the way. After investigating a crime scene on Orvax, he heads to Socorro, where he receives information about a Jawa and human who might be connected to his target. Olivar’s aggressive tendencies come to the forefront when he brutally deals with a group of troublemakers who destroyed a man’s ship. The episode ends with Olivar receiving a message from Solstice, directing him to Zhar to investigate a fight between two lightsaber wielders, prompting him to immediately set off for the new destination.
  13. Ashes of Betrayal
    • In this episode, Duga's teachings lead to a disastrous uprising in the city, resulting in widespread destruction and the death of many, including some of Duga's own followers. Marko, a misguided follower, betrays Duga but is ultimately defeated. Vek, Qotaro, and Tyzen arrive to find the city in ruins, and Tyzen learns the heartbreaking truth about his mother’s death. The episode concludes with Vek agreeing to help rebuild the city in exchange for training from Edove, while Duga prepares to leave the planet with them. The episode sets the stage for future conflicts and challenges as the group continues their journey.
  14. Shattered Truths
    • In this episode, Olivar continues his mission under Solstice, landing on the planet Zhar to gather information on the targets he’s hunting. He meets with Jalj, a stormtrooper who provides him with crucial information about a ship called the Ural and the individuals aboard it, whom she holds responsible for her brother’s death. Jalj, driven by a desire for revenge, gives Olivar a holotape showing the events at a droid shop. When Olivar reviews the footage, he realizes that the situation was not as Jalj described, with the tape revealing that Qotaro acted in self-defense. This revelation complicates Olivar’s mission, as he now has to reconcile the new information with his orders from Solstice. The episode ends with Olivar holding valuable information but facing a moral dilemma about how to proceed.
  15. Escape from Drexel
    • In this episode, Olivar and his crew face a dire situation as they struggle to prevent their ship from sinking and escape from the planet Drexel. Tensions run high as Olivar reveals that they are being hunted by powerful forces led by two different Leats, one of whom is connected to Solstice. The group is forced to flee as enemy ships fill the sky and droids begin to attack the city. Edove decides to stay behind and fight, allowing the others to escape. The episode ends with the group narrowly escaping the planet, shaken by the events and unsure of what lies ahead.
  16. Tournament of Shadows
    • This episode is filled with tension and conflict, both internal and external, as the characters navigate their differing philosophies, face off in a deadly tournament, and deal with the repercussions of their actions. The episode ends with a mix of triumph and eerie mystery, as the crystal’s true nature remains unknown.
  17. Tournament of Shadows
    • The episode begins with Duga, Marko, and Vedro reentering a cantina engulfed in chaos. They quickly realize that the entire place has descended into madness, with people fighting and throwing things. Amidst the mayhem, they spot Rai calmly sitting at his table, using force or gunfire to keep the chaos at bay. The group decides to leave and head back to their hotel, with Marko keeping a close eye on Duga. As they walk, they encounter two Jaqua who are visibly terrified at the sight of Vek and Olivar, addressing them as "Master" and "Apprentice." This moment raises concerns about the mysterious connection between the voices they hear and the Zabrak child they've been discussing. Vek and Olivar decide they need to get to the hotel quickly, sensing that something is amiss. The heart of the episode revolves around Marko's growing inner turmoil. He questions Duga about the Sith philosophy and whether he should continue following his path. Duga's teachings on power, knowledge, and breaking chains conflict with Marko's own experiences and doubts. A critical moment occurs when Marko contemplates leaving Duga's tutelage, only to be met with a death threat from his master if he chooses to walk away. This moment highlights the toxic and manipulative nature of Duga's mentorship, as well as Marko's desperation for guidance. Vek and Olivar, concerned about Marko's mental state, intervene and allow Marko to join their crew independently, cutting ties with Duga. Marko's decision to leave Duga's teachings marks a turning point for his character, as he seeks a new path free from the oppressive influence of his former master. The group then encounters N.R., a seemingly clumsy and disoriented man who asks for their help in getting a friend, Ashhera, off the planet. N.R.'s erratic behavior and inconsistent story raise suspicions, but they decide to investigate. They find Ashhera, a Bith musician, at the docks playing a haunting melody that deeply affects Talz. Ashhera shares his tragic backstory, revealing a life filled with loss and hardship. Despite this, he remains composed and polite, seeking passage to Iskalon to reunite with his child. The episode culminates in a chaotic scene at another cantina, where a man, driven mad by voices, incites a shootout that results in multiple deaths, including the bartender who tries to restore order. The escalating violence and supernatural elements suggest that something dark and malevolent is at work, possibly influencing the characters and their surroundings. In the final moments, the group agrees to take Ashhera aboard temporarily, though they remain wary of his intentions. Talz's obsession with Ashhera's music adds a strange and unsettling layer to the episode's atmosphere. As they leave the docks and head back to their quarters, the group is acutely aware that something is deeply wrong, and the episode ends with a sense of impending doom as they prepare to face whatever dark forces are closing in on them.
  18. Voices of Zhar
    • The episode continues the group's journey as they leave Vegresso with two new members aboard the upgraded Ural. Qotaro, at the helm, deals with a series of unexpected events, including voices that affect multiple members of the group. The group faces internal conflict, as Tyzen and Olivar clash, while Vek tries to mediate and maintain focus. Qotaro encounters a stormtrooper-turned-submissive servant, Jalj, further adding to the group's odd dynamic. A bar encounter reveals that not all is well, as suspicious figures lead to a confrontation that tests the group's unity and resourcefulness. Duga continues to wrestle with the dark voices guiding him, leading him to dispose of a prisoner in a chilling manner. The episode ends with the group back on the Ural, preparing to leave Zhar, but not before more blood is shed and new mysteries are introduced. The atmosphere is tense, with underlying distrust and the ever-present danger of the voices and dark forces at play.
  19. Tensions on Radnor
    • The crew lands on the desolate planet Radnor, where tensions begin to rise. Vek works on his new lightsaber and is disturbed by voices coming from his crystal. Tyzen, troubled by voices as well, seeks Vek's advice. Meanwhile, the crew splits up, with some heading to the fuel station and others exploring a junkyard. Isa, an old acquaintance of Olivar, appears and reveals she's heading to Iskalon to help with a rebellion. Vek and Olivar offer her and her companion Dareks a ride on the Ural. However, Dareks quickly causes friction with Tyzen, leading to a tense confrontation. Despite Vek and Olivar's efforts to mediate, the situation escalates when Dareks pulls a blaster on Tyzen, resulting in Vek destroying the blaster with his lightsaber. As the episode ends, the crew is left on edge, with unresolved tensions between Tyzen and Dareks, and Duga subtly manipulating the situation to set up future conflict.
  20. Blockade on Iskalon
    • The group arrives on Iskalon and faces immediate challenges, including a planetary blockade and hostile Stormtroopers. Vek and the others navigate these obstacles with a mix of deception, force, and diplomacy. The situation takes a darker turn when they confront Jaimrap, a key figure in the oppression of the local population. The encounter escalates into torture and violence, revealing the group's internal conflicts and moral struggles. As they prepare to confront the larger threat at the Iskalon palace, the group is left to grapple with the consequences of their actions and the looming danger ahead. Ashhera parts ways to pursue his own goals, while the rest of the group remains focused on their mission, with tensions running high and uncertainties growing.
  21. Betrayal on Iskalon
    • In this episode, the group's mission on Iskalon takes a darker turn as they discover the rebellion is not what they expected. The moral dilemmas faced by Vek and Olivar deepen, and the betrayal of Padapon City's leadership shakes their resolve. Isa emerges as a reluctant but determined leader, pushing the group to continue their fight despite the crumbling state of the city. The episode ends with the group standing firm in their decision to fight for Iskalon, setting the stage for an intense battle to come.
  22. Storming the Deep Core
    • The episode culminates in a mix of strategic planning and emotional turmoil. The group, led by Vek, Olivar, and Duga, decides on a risky infiltration mission to contact the Deep Core and possibly end the ongoing conflict. Meanwhile, Qotaro's comedic encounter with Elerotroopers takes a dark turn as Jalj is fatally wounded, leaving him in a state of shock and grief. The stage is set for an intense and potentially climactic continuation as the group prepares to execute their plan, knowing the odds are against them. The episode ends on a somber note with Dareks overhearing troubling news about the Purgs' next move, signaling that the group's challenges are far from over.
  23. Scars of Iskalon
    • In this episode, the group grapples with the consequences of their mission as they navigate betrayal, unexpected revelations, and the harsh realities of their situation. Vek, Vedro, Olivar, and Tyzen face difficult decisions about loyalty and survival, while Duga diverges from the group, prioritizing his own goals. The episode ends with the group escaping the planet, but not without significant emotional and physical scars. Vek's vision hints at future dangers, and the group's resolve is tested as they prepare for the next chapter of their journey.