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The Origin of Mitth'raw'nurida and Streen
It is hard to pinpoint the origin to all of this. In fact, I believe there were many origins. It would be best to start with the member who was on the Internet before any of us. We called him Mitth'raw'nurida.
Mitth'raw'nurida was a webmaster in the mid-1990's. He worked with Fortunecity.de as the Minister of their Tatooine Sci-Fi Central section around 1998, hosting a site called the "Star Wars Internet Database." He was heavy into RPG and visited several RPG chat rings in his early years. Started to gain interest in the Jedi aspect of Star Wars and began characterizing himself as a strong and experienced Jedi - though he claimed to never have had a mentor.
With his new-founded ideas, he created a website called "Jedi Alliance." Jedi Alliance was heavily influenced by Mitth's earlier Internet Database. His desire to highlight technical information now focused on Jedi methods...and it was when Mitth worked on his new interest that he met a person at one of the RPG chats. He called himself Luke Skywalker. Luke, after conversing with Mitth for some time, later convinced himself to change his name to Streen.
Streen's naturalistic and unsophisticated personality fit very well with Mitth's elegant, robust tendencies. In fact, the duo's affiliation brought forth a website Streen called "Jedi Alliance II." JA II was totally unlike Mitth's work - its tone was very basic, spacious, and light. And, as Streen's undertaking grew, they both decided to combine their efforts into what they called "The Jedi Council."
It was at this time Mitth planned to create an RPG haven for Sci-Fi (especially Star Wars) enthusiasts. He called it Star-Network, which debuted as Star-Network.com in early 1999. A site promising its visitors "will experience a lot of fun," Star-Network aimed to "[provide] high quality web site enhancement" with "free chat rooms, message boards, hit counters, and guest books." The primary feature were the chat rooms - HTML-based rooms which, at that time, were very convenient for RPG gatherings.
These chats were very popular, whereas the new-founded Jedi Council had a very limited audience. It's potential, though, was great.
...Jedi Relan Volkum
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