Introduction: The Galaxy Won’t Be Saved by Prophecy...
Welcome to the Star Wars (Insurgent) Experiment – Organized Campaign Manual
A hybrid narrative format combining RPG and boardgame design to build a living, breathing war for the galaxy.
In This Galaxy, Strategic Choices Shape the Future
“If you make strategic decisions — and they are well executed — then the galaxy might be saved.”
In Star Wars (Insurgent) Experiment, prophecy is not enough. There is no chosen one here — only insurgent cells, fragile alliances, covert missions, and a brutal Imperial machine.
This is a hybrid boardgame + RPG experience where players operate within a galactic-scale insurgency. Every decision matters. Every success or failure echoes across star systems.
A New Narrative Paradigm
This supplement introduces a fresh perspective:
Forget the predestined path where Luke Skywalker restores balance. Instead, players must carve their own legacy in an uncertain galaxy.
The Organized Campaign format transforms your RPG sessions into strategic milestones within a shared universe. As characters succeed or fail, the fate of planets, sectors, and even entire fronts can shift dramatically.
Structure, Not Railroading
The goal of this manual is to offer GMs a structural backbone for campaigns set during the Rebellion Era.
Whether you’re playing around a kitchen table or across three continents online, this format lets groups contribute to a single, evolving Star Wars narrative — where victory is never guaranteed, and the map changes with each session.
Connected Missions. Diverging Outcomes.
Each rebel cell has its own crew, priorities, and missions. But they share a common galaxy — and a common enemy.
Actions taken in one game can spark crises, opportunities, or chain reactions in another. That’s the power of a connected campaign.
For Players and Creators Alike
Organized Campaigns are perfect for:
Meeting new players.
Building a routine around mission logs and updates.
Creating an open table culture with shared consequences.
Running long-term stories without requiring the same group every week.
Whether you're part of a national, regional, or linguistic community, this format gives you the structure to keep things coherent — and the freedom to improvise, adapt, and grow.
A Shared World Needs Rules
To ensure consistency, balance, and fairness, Organized Campaigns are governed by a few additional rules — and guided by Central Organizers who coordinate timelines, events, and narrative developments.
Campaign GMs have a dual role: narrating missions and reporting results that ripple into the larger story.
📣 Coming Up Next…
In the next chapter of the Organized Campaign Manual, we’ll dive into the inner workings of the Insurgency Campaign system:
🔹 How to build your first rebel cell and understand its narrative impact
🔹 How missions, battles, and strategic decisions interconnect across three operational levels
🔹 How to create a living galaxy, where every success — or failure — reshapes the map
From dramatic RPG sessions to fleet-level conflicts, this system gives you the tools to design a dynamic, persistent rebellion. Get ready to explore the Narrative, Tactical, and Strategic levels of insurgency.time
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