I do not have the set up you have, but have run into similar issues and perhaps this can help trouble shoot for the last day. Not sure what settings you were using, it sounds like the flash was firing (?) but not at the proper time.
For instance if TTL/iTTL was not working properly for some reason (cord, bulkhead or other reason), the strobe can dumping a full flash on a pre-flash of the camera so when the shutter is released there is no power for the actual flash and the pictures are underexposed. Also could happen if your camera was set to iTTL and the strobe set to Manual. So double check to make sure all the settings are correct (sounds like they are probably correct since you indicated if the strobe is connected directly to camera it is working properly)
On some setups turning on the strobes first then the camera can help with the issue. So I would test in both combinations to see if it works that way.
You can also just shoot the camera and strobe in manual if the iTTL is not working properly and then take a look to see if the shot is over/under exposed in the screen and adjust accordingly
The manuals are here (just in case)
http://fantasea.com/manuals/FD-70_manual.pdf
http://fantasea.com/manuals/FD70N_Manual.pdf