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As the Galactic Empire, The Japanese Empire, and the CIS began attack Pearl Harbor, Clone commander Rumble managed to rally up Clones, Rebels, and American Soldiers to defend Pearl Harbor. X-Wing Fighters gave chase to Japanese bombers, while Z-95 Headhunters engaged in brutal dogfights with TIE Fighters, and American artillery tried to shoot down CIS fighters. But when Darth Vader's Star destroyer came out of hyperspace, that is when everything went down. The star destroyer bombarded nearby American hangars and nearby towns. Some American planes took off, but half of those that took off were shot down quickly. Things even got worse as the Galactic Empire's Martian allies began to attack. Martian tripods began to emerge from the water and fire their deadly heat ray, laying waste to anything the Heat ray touched. But a coordinated bombing run from a group of Y-Wings managed to take out the Tripods. But the Empire struck back by sending out a lone TIE Defender, piloted by an ace pilot. The TIE Defender shot down many Rebel, Republic, and American fighters and planes. It even managed to capsize the USS Oklahoma by firing missiles at it. That single attack from the TIE Defender would claim the lives of 429 crewmen on board the ship, as it sank. But before the TIE Defender could cause any more damage, it was shot down by Commander Rumble's Republic Frigate. The Republic Frigate was able to turn the tables of the battle until Darth Vader himself decided to get involved. Darth Vader's TIE Fighter (And two escort fighters) gave chase to the Frigate. Some Japanese planes also helped Vader chasing Rumble's frigate. Knowing how much devastation Vader could cause, Rumble made the pilots of the frigate lure Vader away from the battle, leaving the Americans, Rebels and clones on the ground to fend for themselves. Several Japanese fighter planes also assisted Darth Vader in giving chase to the Frigate, but a lone X-Wing intercepted all the planes, except one. The Frigate could easily outrun the single Japanese fighter plane, but the TIE Fighters were much faster, but several shots from the Frigate's turbolasers and one of the TIE Fighters went down. Rumble then had an idea to maneuver the Frigate around the nearby hills to try to get the TIE Fighters to crash. Vader saw through their plan, but his other wingman crashed. Leaving Vader with the other Japanese Fighter plane. The plane fired a missile at the Frigate, damaging it and taking out it's hyperdrive. The Japanese pilot then used his radio to contact Vader's TIE Fighter. He tried to convince the Sith lord that it wasn't worth it chasing the Frigate, as Vader had lost both of his wingmen. But Vader knew that if they did let the Frigate go, it would just come back to Pearl harbor. Vader then used to force to push the plane towards the Frigate. The pilot briefly panicked, but realized what the Sith lord was trying to do, and he dropped the remaining torpedoes the plane had on Rumble's Frigate. The Torpedo crippled the hull of the frigate and killed several crewmen on board. The damage caused the ship to plunge towards the Pacific Ocean. The ship crashed into the Pacific Ocean, and the ship began to flood. Satisfied with their work, Darth Vader and the Japanese fighter plane returned to Pearl Harbor to continue the battle. Out of the 25 people on board Rumble's frigate, only 7 survived. After swimming out of their sinking ship, the survivors crawled onto a nearby beach. Those who survived were. two 501st Clone troopers, one Shock trooper, one rebel fleet trooper, a rebel fleet officer, the co-pilot of the frigate, and Commander Rumble. Commander Rumble contacted Pearl Harbor for a pick up and a medic. Some time later a gunship did arrive to pick up the survivors, but there was no medic on board the gunship, just one clone trooper. The trooper told Rumble that all of the other medics, nurses, and doctors were back at Pearl Harbor tending to those wounded there. The trooper also told Rumble about the damage Vader did in his TIE Fighter. Rumble felt guilty for not doing more to stop Vader. But then Rumble vowed to avenge those who died at Pearl Harbor. His words inspired others and soon became the catch-phrase of many American Propaganda posters, "AVENGE PEARL HARBOR". Darth Vader was hailed as a hero among those in Germany, Japan, and Italy for his involvement in the Pearl Harbor attack. The attack would also bring fear of the Galactic Empire to a whole new level across the galaxy. After President Roosevelt declared war on Japan, Darth Vader sent a video transmission to the United States government. In it, he told America that they had already lost the war. The Death Star was nearing completion, and once it was done the Empire were planning to use it on America. But before the Empire could even make sure on their threat, the Death Star was destroyed by Luke Skywalker right before 1941 ended. Commander Rumble kept good on his promise to avenge Pearl Harbor, as he would take part in the storming of Normandy and help the Allied Powers, and the Rebel Alliance win WW2.
This scenario of my World History alternate timeline is dedicated to the 2,403 American Sailors, Pilots, Crewmen, Cooks, Officers, and Civilians who died on this day 80 years ago, on December 7th 1941. A date that will live in infamy. May they rest in peace and may we forever remember Pearl Harbor
This scenario of my World History alternate timeline is dedicated to the 2,403 American Sailors, Pilots, Crewmen, Cooks, Officers, and Civilians who died on this day 80 years ago, on December 7th 1941. A date that will live in infamy. May they rest in peace and may we forever remember Pearl Harbor
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This would be a very fine hour. Rebels, Clones and Americans helping each other pick up the pieces. I can just see it. Americans and Japanese being in awe of the celestrial visitors and their technological prowess.








































