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Commonwealth Patriot<br>Get your damn hands off me,<br>you filthy Kuati drunk!
Thanks Simon.
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I was about to say...

The Slothful Padawan
Kach Thorton:
However, the sector is currently under jamming, including the destruction of all holonet relays, and so nobody is sure what's going on in the Hydian region.
The Hydian Way passes through the region.

Commonwealth Patriot<br>Get your damn hands off me,<br>you filthy Kuati drunk!
The Commonwealth Third Fleet Patrols it as well. The part between the CS and Hapes that is.

Confederation Admiral
*shrugs*
I am in agreement with Simon and Wilkar. While it may not be common knowledge, a trading partner is probably going to notice sometimes amiss when all communications from their partner suddenly stopped; btw, jamming is incredibly easy to detect as well.
I am in agreement with Simon and Wilkar. While it may not be common knowledge, a trading partner is probably going to notice sometimes amiss when all communications from their partner suddenly stopped; btw, jamming is incredibly easy to detect as well.

He only watches soccer for the riots
The Hydian passes agamar mayb e1000-2000 lightyears away. You won't just stumble into that.
Besides, it's all in thename of writing, and the actually jamming is only going to last three days to a week tops.
Besides, it's all in thename of writing, and the actually jamming is only going to last three days to a week tops.
"Beff Pike":
Every time a nub grows up an icon dies.
So thanks, Kach - you killed David Carradine!
"Omnae":
"What? What? Where are the nipples?" enters Seth Vinda.
"NIF. But I will find them! I am god like that." Kach Thorton speaks up.

Confederation Admiral
Agamar is in the Lahara Sector. The Lahara Sector contains 245 civilized worlds according to Wookiepedia. How is anyone not going to notice that? Agamar is in the middle of the Sector according to the map.

He only watches soccer for the riots
The idea is to stave the whole area into submisison since it's a major breadbasket planet.
It's only for a few days. It's not so much of uctting off communications as it is cutting off instant communications. The whole jamming thing will be lifted before any sort of messenger ship can reach a more populated world.
A note, subspace comm has limited range in Canon and TRF stuff (in case you dno't know), so don't feed me anything about that.
It's only for a few days. It's not so much of uctting off communications as it is cutting off instant communications. The whole jamming thing will be lifted before any sort of messenger ship can reach a more populated world.
A note, subspace comm has limited range in Canon and TRF stuff (in case you dno't know), so don't feed me anything about that.
"Beff Pike":
Every time a nub grows up an icon dies.
So thanks, Kach - you killed David Carradine!
"Omnae":
"What? What? Where are the nipples?" enters Seth Vinda.
"NIF. But I will find them! I am god like that." Kach Thorton speaks up.

Confederation Admiral
People are going to realize it within at the very most several hours after the attack; every civilized sector of space has long-distance subspace transcievers that reroute information between them; it's not instanteous like the holonet, but messages go back and forth between planets within hours of them being broadcasted. If suddenly all of the planets start recieving faint jammings emissions, people are going to realize that.
Lahara Sector from Wookiepedia
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Notice that most of the 245 planets are agricultural worlds. Unless you're intending to take the greater half of 245 worlds, it might be somewhat impractical to starve the surrounding area.
In any case, I don't think this worth a lot of arguing...
EDIT (forgot your last point):
From EGWT:
"Many planetary governments, large corporations, and wealth individuals maintain private subspace transcievers. Most planets are integrated into local subspace networks that use subspace transcievers aboard deep-space stellites to link dozens of worlds in an instantaneous and continuous flow of data."
Lahara Sector from Wookiepedia
Lah
ara Sector in the Outer Rim shared a part of the Cowl Crucible with Oricho Sector. The planet Agamar was located in Lahara Sector, as most likely were New Agamar and Oorn Tchis. The Sector contained 245 settled worlds, most of which were primarily agricultural. Lahara was represented in the Galactic Senate by Tyreca Bremack. Citing high taxes, the Lahara Sector seceded from the Republic shortly before the Clone Wars.
Notice that most of the 245 planets are agricultural worlds. Unless you're intending to take the greater half of 245 worlds, it might be somewhat impractical to starve the surrounding area.
In any case, I don't think this worth a lot of arguing...
EDIT (forgot your last point):
From EGWT:
"Many planetary governments, large corporations, and wealth individuals maintain private subspace transcievers. Most planets are integrated into local subspace networks that use subspace transcievers aboard deep-space stellites to link dozens of worlds in an instantaneous and continuous flow of data."

Commonwealth Patriot<br>Get your damn hands off me,<br>you filthy Kuati drunk!
I do.

He only watches soccer for the riots
Whatever. It's all in the name of fine writing.
They'll just take it. Maybe waste so no name planet, use it as an example.
They'll just take it. Maybe waste so no name planet, use it as an example.
"Beff Pike":
Every time a nub grows up an icon dies.
So thanks, Kach - you killed David Carradine!
"Omnae":
"What? What? Where are the nipples?" enters Seth Vinda.
"NIF. But I will find them! I am god like that." Kach Thorton speaks up.