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Played by Kane in CYOE1 |
Strike Craft Doctrine (Ace Pilots) | |
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Throughout known space your empire is renowned for the daring, brave and all round excellence of your pilots. If someone mentions a mission is impossible for Strike Craft they have to include the statement “Well unless they were pilots from that empire”. |
Marine Focus (Super Soldiers) | |
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Maybe life on your planet is tough or perhaps you have the most rigorous training regime since ancient Sparta, or perhaps it’s your augmentative technology for your troops. Whatever the case your ground forces are peerless, if you are invading a planet, boarding a ship or repelling boarders, the enemy is in for a fight they’re not soon going to forget. |
Unity Discipline (Loyalty) | |
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To the people of your Empire, there may as well not be any one else. For they will kneel only to you, be it through propaganda, secret police or genuine loyalty of a proud people, your people have tremendous morale reserves and rebelling against you is almost unthinkable. |
Capital Ship Neglect (Worthless Metal Box) | |
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Mighty is not a word used in the same sentence as capital ships from your empire. Maybe your designers just don’t get it, maybe you don’t see the point in huge lumps of metal floating about space, but for whatever reason your capital ships are at a disadvantage. |
Information
The Union means several things at the same time. It is a union of peoples and genders, coming together. It is a union of minds, to further the betterment of themselves. But, most importantly, it is a union of man and machine. The population of the Union is deceptively small, especially compared to the rest of the empires. This is because the only inhabitants are overseers, politicians, artists, and scientists. Everything else has been taken care of by advanced robotics.
History
The Union has a better grasp of its history than most, primarily due to it's original nature. The first “ship,” A science station known as the Bethke, was sucked into one of the nodes and ended up in its present state. Survival at that time was unsure, and very tenuous. With a vast central encyclopedia and some of the brightest minds of the time, however, the station managed to halt its own decline. And, in latter years, even prosper.
The first joining of mind and machine became known as year zero of the new age, or NA 0. There was some debate that the Node storm should be considered the first year of the new age, but this was eventually turned down in favor of the neural interface. From that point forward, the Union began to appear in its present form. Manual labor was taken over by machinery, leaving the remaining humans time to explore, discover, and advance.
However, once they discovered a new Node forming, they began to worry. What had happened to the rest of humanity? Other ships and stations had been sucked into those mysterious anomalies, and if they survived then no doubt they had their own governments. Some might be hostile, and the chance of alien species had not yet been ruled out. It was time once more to turn their minds to the machines of war.
Quite literally, this time. Through endless exercise and simulation, the weapons of war became more and more advanced. Robotic troops, operable in both the hard vacuum of space and many widely agreed upon atmospheres, served for guardians of the frail humans that were their masters. Strike craft, commanded by near AIs, could pull turns, flips, and other stunts that would have turned any biological pilot into jelly. It was decided to use these strike craft in favor of the larger ships, since more could be built for the same price. And, with their advances in laser weaponry, these ships could carry just as powerful payloads. Properly configured, of course.
System
The Union named the new star they orbited the Mona Lisa, and while the science section of their new home remains its old designation Bethke, the station that has sprung up around it has been dubbed the Neuromancer; one of the original scientists had been a follower of an old cult called Cyberpunk, and few found reason to turn down the suggestions. Something of a black humor, perhaps, but fitting none-the-less.
Mona Lisa (Class A Blue-White star) – The focal point of the Mona Lisa system is the Mona Lisa herself. A bright and hot star, many Unioners have taken to watching the solar flares and other “atmospheric conditions” of the sun through special lenses. Much of the artistry of the Union can be contributed to the flowing formations of the Mona Lisa.
Count Zero (Class U) – A fractured planet of some great ancient cataclysm, this drifting debris field serves as something of a shield for the Neuromancer. Also as an easy access point for raw materials for the refineries of Neuromancer.
CYOE 1 | |
Empires | Neo-Terran Republic • The Valiaas • The Hive • Children of the Light • Domain of the Steel God • The Union • Shattered Remnant • Interstellar Kingdom of Talos |