User:Brian Kurtz/Sandbox

Some 4,200 years prior to the Battle of Yavin, human settlers colonized tatooine and established the mining outpost known as Anchorhead. Companies such as the Czerka Corporation attempted to develop facilities at Anchorhead, but often abandoned the planet due to the high cost of transporting heavy machinery and the poor quality of the ore they had found. It was not uncommon for such companies to leave a great deal of equipment behind. Scavenger races like the Ghorfa and the Jawas would often salvage abandoned equipment for a variety of uses. In fact, it was the presence of these early settlers that provoked societal change in the Ghorfan culture, prompting them to evolve into the modern day Tusken Raiders. The Jawas, more timid and meek than their Ghorfan brethren, also possessed greater mechanical aptitude and were able to repurpose old equipment for their personal needs such as the Sandcrawler mining squad vehicles.

In 4,000 BBY, a Jedi knight from Tatoonine named Sidrona Diath was elected as a senator to the Galactic Republic and Tatooine received official representation in the senate. He quickly rose through the political structure of the Republic and became Supreme Chancellor.

Following the end of the Great Sith War in 3,996 BBY, the Jedi Council engaged in a series of minor skirmishes which came to be known as "The Great Hunt". Their goal involved the tracking and destruction of a species of creature known as the Terentateks, which possessed the ability to feed off the blood of Force-sensitive individuals. A trio of Jedi Knights named Guun Han Saresh, Shaela Nur and Duron Qel-Droma landed on Tatooine and cleansed the planet of the Terentatek infestation.

"Frankenstein"
"Medical science laughs at the idea of man being a creator... but I've created you. I've made you stronger then ten men. You're indestructable. And now I shall give you life."

- Victor Frankenstein

Plot
Victor Frankenstein holds a dinner party at his castle laboratory in the middle of a lake. In attendance are his lover Elizabeth as well as her father - Victor's old mentor, and his young cousin William. During the meal, the three adults joke about the notion of creating the perfect human being. Victor is enticed by the possibility of such a feat, but gives no evidence of his own research into the creation of life. Elizabeth cannot understand why he chose this castle as the setting for his experiments and Victor tells her that it is ideal due to its isolation and its picturesque quality. Elizabeth presses him about his work, but Victor is careful not to reveal the true nature of his experiments. Her father defends Frankenstein's integrity, saying how he knows when the to draw the line behind what can be done and what is impossible. As they talk, William begins playing with a recorder that belongs to Victor. The tape plays a track of continuous laughter and Victor says that he uses it in his experiments.

After dinner concludes, Victor tells Elizabeth and her father that he will have his butler Matthew row them to the shore. Saying good-bye, he returns to his laboratory to complete his work. Victor Frankenstein has indeed succeeded in creating life. Upon an operating table rests a hideously scarred man of his own creation. Victor activates a series of machines and the crackling sound of electricity revives the creature. The monster stands up and begins howling in pain and confusion. Victor tries to steady him, but the creature is distraught and violently tries to find a way out of the room. Victor manages to calm him down and straps him down to the table.