Legend of the Three Systems if a Star Wars fan film started in 2007 while I was working as a Crew Chief at Antigua Air Station Fire Department. Staring two of my friends from the base, firefighter Odain Lake and the base nurse at the time Julie Ibach, Legend of the Three Systems provided me the perfect medium to learn and practice digital effects and other visual techniques and is to my knowledge is the only fan film to be produced on the island nation of Antigua and Barbuda.

Star Wars and all of its content are the property of Lucasarts, LLC and Legend of the Three Systems is entirely made as a celebration to the medium and the franchise.

Like many many films and other fictions, these are created for fun and have become a part of collective popular culture. Fan films such as 'Troops', 'Grayson', Batman:Dead End, and a long list of other wonderful and entertaining works profile the hard work and time of fans and volunteers who create these things. I would like to thank every volunteer who has put in their time for the filming of 'Star Wars: Legend of the Three Systems' and am still hard at work creating not only the animated segments but also a web comic to show the larger story and history of the Jedi shown in 'Legend of the Three Systems'.

Being a fan of Science Fiction as a child and teenager, and once I had the chance in 2007 I couldn't help but to start creating glowing lightsaber blades, blasters, spaceships, speeders, droids, space stations, alien planets, landscapes, and crafting the storyline to go with the dozens of models I had been creating to mimic the look and feel of Star Wars, but make them unique to the time period I wished to represent in the overall Star Wars Universe. Every 3d model is original, and are made to look at fit the cultural and technological achievements of the factions in conflict to include the Galactic Republic, just now stating to expand their government into the Outer Rim.

The main characters in the first web comics detailing the story as well as the animated battle sequence whcih is the entirety of Act 2 are:
Master Fadia:
Master Fadia was born a Princess but was taken to the Jedi order as a child for training. She excelled in the healing arts and forms of non-aggressive combat. Once she achieved the rank of Jedi Knight, the order spared no time sending her to many unexplored regions as well as those ravaged with plague. She seldom visited the core worlds during this time, the main exception when receiving her elevation to the rank of Jedi Master. She found during this time that her celebrity as a healer was widespread, and she was requested specifically by a independent world named Skrauus to heal their wounded and suffering, caused by almost a generation of ceaseless war. When our story begins, the Jedi Order have sent Master Fadia and two other Jedi to a remote area of the Galaxy to stop a war, heal the population, and bring balance and peace to the three systems involved with the deadly struggle.


Kagiso:
A sharp witted and brilliant Jedi, Kagiso found himself even as a young Padawan at the center of intense intergalactic negotiations. Skilled in a more aristocratic fashion Kagiso has grown into a Jedi Knight as a strong voice for the Jedi as well as the Republic and is trusted on many sensitive assignments and has a reputation for bringing peace. When Master Fadia is sent to the Three Systems, Kagiso feels the Force is leading him to aid in the affairs of the embattled world and joins the mission.


Xipil:
Xipil was sent to the Three Systems to escort both Fadia and Kagiso, but also to operate in a less visible manner than the other two. Positioned primarily on the Republic's starship, the Aeolus, Xipil's assigned rank of General places him in the position of being in charge of the armed Republic Forces while on the Aeolus, but follows Fadia's orders and Kagio's council strictly.

(Filming 2007, Antigua & Barbuda)

(Filming 2009, WA State)