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The Legion are a synthetic assimilator race of unknown origin, first encountered on Anderson-Eta in the Gilese 936 system by the SEV Torch during July, 2312. Little is known about them outside of what has been revealed during various encounters.
What Is Known
- The Legion consists of robotics and machinery that have been captured and subverted. Many Legion units utilize captured positronic matrices as well as organic brains as 'processors'.
- Legion attacks tend to favor capturing victims to assimilate them over outright killing everyone in sight.
- Synthetics and FBPs are able to 'hear' the Legion as a chorus of screaming and crying voices. This has become a warning sign for Legion presence.
- The recent attack on the SCGECO Golden Juno had this phenomena broadcast over the attacked vessel's telecommunications network. It is currently not known why this occurred, or why it has only happened on that specific vessel so far.
- The Legion has found some method of subverting non-synthetic members of a ship's crew without assimilating them into a machine body, turning them into saboteurs and spies.
- It is believed based on survivor accounts that the Legion may be led by synthetic units known as 'Shepherds'. No further details on these shepherds is known, only that one was part of the attack on the SCGECO Golden Juno and it claimed there were more of them.
- The only Legion forces observed thus far are subverted hivebots, hivebot frames carrying assimilated brains and positronic matrices, and subverted positronic matrices still housed by their original shells (ship-bound synthetics, AI cores, IPCs).
Event History
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July 20th, 2312
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The Torch ends up at Gilese 936, after an unidentified fault with the bluespace drive. While the drive troubleshoots itself, an expedition is sent to a nearby exoplanet, temporarily dubbed Anderson-Eta. A brief exploration reveals the presence of a facility inhabited by automated systems and a group of synthetic assimilators, with familiar frames bearing the markings of the Terran Commonwealth as well as that of the Expeditionary Corps.
With the hoard of synthetics eventually making their intentions clear, a fight breaks out. The Torch is assaulted and losses are taken. The crew are forced to jump out of the system, with a plan to retreat to a safe haven. With sparse information, the rest of the Sol Central Government vie for more information from the members of the Torch and as such, have launched an investigation into the matter. Meanwhile, the intentions of this new species – or its origins – are left unknown. |
November 2nd, 2312 | The SCGECO Golden Juno is infiltrated by an IPC identifying itself as a 'shepherd' of the Legion. This IPC somehow subverts an organic crew member which sabotages the vessels defenses, and the situation rapidly spirals into chaos. The ship, most of its crew, and the responding Fleet ERT are lost when Fleet escorts elect to destroy the vessel after activation of the self destruct fails.
The entire event is covered up as a Frontier Alliance attack in public facing media coverage. |
December 5th, 2312 | The Torch encounters the empty husk of the ITV Odyssey – a NanoTrasen research expedition out on a dark, distant arctic planet. Headless corpses, movement in the shadows beyond their headlamps, and Legion voices heard by the exploration synthetic with the team herald the coming storm. The team is rapidly assaulted by a horde of Legion bots but they manage to escape without any casualties.
The Legion do not pursue. This event is never reported to the public, but those on board the Torch are well aware of the close encounter. |
December 14th, 2312 | The Torch receives a modified sensor suite control board and components from EXCOM, allowing the sensors to extend their reach for a brief period. This sensor ping reaches outside of the system and detects something EXCOM and the command team elect to keep classified. The Torch is then directly contacted by a legion Shepherd, telling them to deliver a message to Sol before firing a torpedo at and severely damaging one of the nacelles.
Ship sensors stop picking up on tailing legion vessels after this event, and further legion encounters by the Torch seem to become increasingly uncommon. |