Star Wars: Interregnum is an upcoming mod for Sins of a Solar Empire: Rebellion that builds off of the highly successful Enhanced 4X Mod. Fleeing the unknown terror that is chasing the Vasari, the factions of Sins of a Solar Empire stumble on a temporary wormhole that takes them to a galaxy far, far away. The sudden arrival of armadas with trillions of refugees and thousands of warships between the events of Episodes 5 & 6 forever alters the Star Wars universe and plunges the galaxy into an unprecedented period of chaos and violence. Begun, a new conflict has.
INS Imperius and INS Devastator engage in battle. The Devastator was a famous vessel, as a member of Death Squadron and former flagship of the lord Darth Vader before the dreadnought Executor was constructed, and was the first Star Destroyer ever seen in the Star Wars films when it captured the Rebel blockade runner Tantine IV.
You should've named it Imperious. Nonetheless this is still a sexy shot m88
Thanks man, I'm not the greatest of spellers, had no idea XD
No it just looks better to me, it isn't any spelling error... idk
Imperius is the correct Latin spelling so it's perfect.
Take your superfluous 'O' and go back to Britain.
I'm actually an American, and have lived here my whole life. COLOUR HONOUR IMPERIOUS ORGANISE REALISE
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That didn't stop the Tories from going back to Britain (not entirely by choice) after the Revolution. :p
Of course, but this also isn't 1790. And we're talking about a letter in the English alphabet over typing machines.
I'm just saying be careful about antagonizing the masses. Some people take their spelling very seriously. :p And a good chunk of people posting on this mod page seem to subscribe to the "I have a Star Destroyer, your argument is invalid" school of thought.
Personally I'm a big supporter of American English, but Imperious is actually one of those words that has kept its British spelling even here. Probably because its more of a direct Latin word than say Color.
I only care about how jail is spelled. An archaic form "gaol" is more common in british english areas.
Very nice models and screenshot! :)