A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Featuring:
Sarah Attrill, Cassandra Bleechmore, Leon Coy
Written by:
Kirstin McKenzie
Liam Shanahan
Directed by:
Michael Irwin, Dean Musumeci
Release Date:
October 22, 2015
Original Title:
The Old Republic: Rescue Mission
Alternate Titles:
The Old Republic: Rescue Mission
Genres:
Science Fiction
Production Countries:
Australia
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 21
The Old Republic: Rescue Mission is a passion project born from the idea of breaking the bounds of achievability. Begun as a small collective of individuals to soon becoming a larger team, we set out with an aim to create some of the best fan-made content ever to be based from the Star Wars Expanded Universe lore. It is an original story featuring Mission Vao and Revan, set between the events of the KOTOR game and Drew Karpyshyn's novel 'Star Wars: The Old Republic: Revan'.
Under the oppressive custody of bounty hunters and no viable escape plan thought out, Mission contacts the planetary police force informing them of her last known location. She attempts to stall her captors in hopes that she will be rescued before she's taken off-world. Meanwhile, pursued by an Order tasked at purging those who practice dark sorcery, Revan is in search of a relic that could plunge the core worlds into warfare if it falls into the wrong hands. He requires the assistance of a technologically adept data hacker, his old friend: Mission Vao.
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Director:
Michael Irwin
Dean Musumeci
Line Producer:
Bantu Zondani
Musician:
Alisha Redmond
Producer:
Dean Musumeci
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