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Short-lived slave empire ([[808]]-[[913]]) founded by the Ghaskoret pirates centered on {{WorldS|Port Royal|The Beyond|0108}}. | Short-lived slave empire ([[808]]-[[913]]) founded by the Ghaskoret pirates centered on {{WorldS|Port Royal|The Beyond|0108}}. | ||
Revision as of 12:44, 25 February 2016
Short-lived slave empire (808-913) founded by the Ghaskoret pirates centered on Port Royal (The Beyond 0108).
Goals
No information yet known.
History & Background (Dossier)
It's specialized eugenic experiments produced many interesting mutations, most important being the Mhorodrin, genetically engineering shock troops based on the enslaved Chirper inhabitants of Tanasi. Though efficiently run like a corporation, its activity created an alliance that included Dark Goddesses, Die Weltbund, and several independent star-faring worlds leading to its destruction in 908-913.
The remnants formed Tuablin on Phyllis' Surrender in 956.
Government & Politics (Leadership)
No information yet known.
Technology & Trade (Economy)
No information yet known.
Military & Intelligence (Force Projection)
These enforcement/slaver platoons used the typical formation for Droyne. There are six squads of six warriors per platoon, A few slots are replaced with a leader/officer equivalent. Six platoons (216 warriors) plus thirty six support personnel, form a reinforced company. A platoon of six tanks, a battery of six self propelled artillery pieces and twenty four other grav vehicles would be found in a battalion sized formation. The ships were built to accommodate and deploy these forces on lightning raids that combined teleportation infiltration, remote clairvoyant intelligence, telepathic mental assaults versus key leaders, telekinetic suppression, and stealth strikes using invisibility. Most opponents who were inexperienced in these attacks were destroyed without realizing they were under attack, until it was too late.
Worlds & Sectors (Astrography)
No information yet known.
References & Contributors (Sources)
- Author & Contributor: Michael J. Maley - High Tortuga