the rebel underground guide.
Mission: Overthrow Sith Prestige
The Rebel Underground wants change in their galaxy. They want to do things as free citizens, not as slaves under the rule of the Sith Prestige. These rebels are sick and tired of having to do everything the Sith Prestige's way. A lot of people in this group do not have a lot of money, so they basically are jealous of the Sith Prestige's fortune. Some go starving in the galaxy, although that hasn't been confirmed on planets that are not in a horrible state. There are planets who are little changed by the Sith Prestige, but then there are other planets where everyone's life was changed abruptly and completely. Even if someone haven't really been exposed to what the Sith Prestige do, they are still for the cause.
The Rebel's main location is Endor, but there are bases
everywhere. There is at least three on every planet, although only one is on Mustafar (tight security). If the planet isn't controlled by the Sith Prestige, the Rebels are very open, and will have a building. However, if for any reason the Rebels feel threatened or are in danger from the Sith Prestige, the Rebels have their base underground. Some men are very skilled in building these underground bases, and this how they make their money. People may these men to make a base, and then the Rebels will hold their meetings there.
Meetings are usually just discussing the status quo of their area, although some messages are sent throughout the galaxy from Endor to the leaders of these underground bases. These are sent for the leaders, whether it is for them personally, or telling the leaders that they need to discuss a certain issue.
Endor receives a lot of its information about the Sith Prestige from the underground bases in Coruscant and Mustafar. Secret spies keep track of the whereabouts and actions of the Sith Prestige. What these spies report are considered very important and valuable. Why? This sort of information will be used for any sort of attack against the Sith Prestige in the future.
Finally, the Jedi Order has been changed ever since it was reestablished by Luke Skywalker. Some of the older traditions have been removed, such as coming to the Temple as an infant and being cut off from family, or also not being able to love another person. Jedi Temple is not as strict as it used to be, although this does not mean it isn't strict at all. The Jedi Temple is now in Endor.