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There are many enemies in Piratez, each belonging to a specific faction. The factions that are struggling to carve a seat of power for themselves are considered the minor factions. Factions not listed here are considered part of the [[User:DracoGriffin/Sandbox/Major Factions (Piratez)|major powers]]. | There are many enemies in Piratez, each belonging to a specific faction. The factions that are struggling to carve a seat of power for themselves are considered the minor factions. Factions not listed here are considered part of the [[User:DracoGriffin/Sandbox/Major Factions (Piratez)|major powers]]. | ||
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= The Dark Ones = | = The Dark Ones = | ||
− | {{Ref Open | title = The Dark Ones }}[[Image: | + | {{Ref Open | title = The Dark Ones }}[[Image:DarkOnes_Piratez.png|right|The Dark Ones]] |
Status: PLACEHOLDER{NEWLINE} (sic)<br><br>They appear to be human, but they feel no fear, pity or awe; if they come into contact with anything that isn't them, they do not communicate - they just kill, without hesitation. There could be only one scientific explanation: they're possessed by demons.<br><br><br><br> | Status: PLACEHOLDER{NEWLINE} (sic)<br><br>They appear to be human, but they feel no fear, pity or awe; if they come into contact with anything that isn't them, they do not communicate - they just kill, without hesitation. There could be only one scientific explanation: they're possessed by demons.<br><br><br><br> | ||
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= The Deep Ones = | = The Deep Ones = | ||
− | {{Ref Open | title = The Deep Ones }}[[Image: | + | {{Ref Open | title = The Deep Ones }}[[Image:DeepOnes_Piratez.png|right|The Deep Ones]] |
Status: GLOBAL NUISANCE{NEWLINE} (sic)<br><br>It is not clear when the Deep Ones have risen from the sea, but nowadays they occupy huge swathes of land, mostly in coastal regions of the equatorial zone, and are a serious danger to neighbouring lands, as they're huge in numbers and definitely hostile. They seem to worship some sort of 'Old Gods' or whatever - these Gods aren't the same as Star Gods, but aren't their enemies either, and are said to live in the sea. They're also apparently at least equally nasty.<br><br><br><br> | Status: GLOBAL NUISANCE{NEWLINE} (sic)<br><br>It is not clear when the Deep Ones have risen from the sea, but nowadays they occupy huge swathes of land, mostly in coastal regions of the equatorial zone, and are a serious danger to neighbouring lands, as they're huge in numbers and definitely hostile. They seem to worship some sort of 'Old Gods' or whatever - these Gods aren't the same as Star Gods, but aren't their enemies either, and are said to live in the sea. They're also apparently at least equally nasty.<br><br><br><br> | ||
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= The Humanists = | = The Humanists = | ||
− | {{Ref Open | title = The Humanists }}[[Image: | + | {{Ref Open | title = The Humanists }}[[Image:Humanists_Piratez.png|right|The Humanists]] |
Status: LESSER POWER{NEWLINE} (sic)<br><br>These guys, against all facts, strongly believe in the supremacy of pureblood humans over all other forms of life and are willing to kill anyone who disagrees. In short, they're dangerous lunatics and it's better to avoid them or shoot them on sight.<br><br><br><br> | Status: LESSER POWER{NEWLINE} (sic)<br><br>These guys, against all facts, strongly believe in the supremacy of pureblood humans over all other forms of life and are willing to kill anyone who disagrees. In short, they're dangerous lunatics and it's better to avoid them or shoot them on sight.<br><br><br><br> | ||
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= The Raiders = | = The Raiders = | ||
− | {{Ref Open | title = The Raiders }}[[Image: | + | {{Ref Open | title = The Raiders }}[[Image:Raiders_Piratez.png|right|The Raiders]] |
Status: FRACTURED GLOBAL NETWORK{NEWLINE} (sic)<br><br>Raiders are organized criminals, mostly mutants, who make a living from robbing everyone around them, be it government, factions or just normal folks. They aren't well equipped, but they're pretty tough and not easily frightened. In short, they're like us, but much less classy and definitely less awesome.<br><br><br><br> | Status: FRACTURED GLOBAL NETWORK{NEWLINE} (sic)<br><br>Raiders are organized criminals, mostly mutants, who make a living from robbing everyone around them, be it government, factions or just normal folks. They aren't well equipped, but they're pretty tough and not easily frightened. In short, they're like us, but much less classy and definitely less awesome.<br><br><br><br> | ||
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= The Reticulans = | = The Reticulans = | ||
− | {{Ref Open | title = The Reticulans }}[[Image: | + | {{Ref Open | title = The Reticulans }}[[Image:Reticulans_Piratez.png|right|The Reticulans]] |
Status: INTERSTELLAR RACE{NEWLINE} (sic)<br><br>Popularly named Sectoids, the members of that dimunutive (sic), big-headed race were once used by the Star Gods as footsoldiers (sic), scouts, battlemages and analysts during the conquest of the Earth, then, as they have outlived their usefulness, abandoned.{NEWLINE}{NEWLINE}{NEWLINE}{NEWLINE}{NEWLINE}{NEWLINE}{NEWLINE}{NEWLINE} (sic)<br>Nowadays it's the Wild Sectoids whom one's the most likely to meet: degenerated remnants of these proud forces, their very survival dependant (sic) on the ancient technology they barely understand - as they can neither eat or reproduce without it. However the Stellar Empire still uses Reticulans on many worlds, and some are seen on Earth as Star Gods' honor guard. These 'other Sectoids' are smart, well-equipped and think nothing of their 'earthly' brethren.<br><br><br><br> | Status: INTERSTELLAR RACE{NEWLINE} (sic)<br><br>Popularly named Sectoids, the members of that dimunutive (sic), big-headed race were once used by the Star Gods as footsoldiers (sic), scouts, battlemages and analysts during the conquest of the Earth, then, as they have outlived their usefulness, abandoned.{NEWLINE}{NEWLINE}{NEWLINE}{NEWLINE}{NEWLINE}{NEWLINE}{NEWLINE}{NEWLINE} (sic)<br>Nowadays it's the Wild Sectoids whom one's the most likely to meet: degenerated remnants of these proud forces, their very survival dependant (sic) on the ancient technology they barely understand - as they can neither eat or reproduce without it. However the Stellar Empire still uses Reticulans on many worlds, and some are seen on Earth as Star Gods' honor guard. These 'other Sectoids' are smart, well-equipped and think nothing of their 'earthly' brethren.<br><br><br><br> | ||
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= Smugglers = | = Smugglers = | ||
− | {{Ref Open | title = Smugglers }}[[Image: | + | {{Ref Open | title = Smugglers }}[[Image:Smugglers_Piratez.png|right|Smugglers]] |
Status: INTERSTELLAR NUISANCE{NEWLINE} (sic)<br><br>Smugglers are joint human, mutant and outworlder enterprise. They lead risky, if profitable, lives by transporting restricted cargo all over the globe, so, understandably, they're hardy and well-armed. The Star Gods aren't too happy, but Smugglers have fast and stealthy ships. If we manage to catch them, there will be a lot of booty, but don't expect our Infamy to rise noticeably. Owing to their adventurous origins and countless bar-fights, higher-ranking Smugglers are adept at dodging melee attacks, so be careful when engaging them up close and personal.<br><br><br><br> | Status: INTERSTELLAR NUISANCE{NEWLINE} (sic)<br><br>Smugglers are joint human, mutant and outworlder enterprise. They lead risky, if profitable, lives by transporting restricted cargo all over the globe, so, understandably, they're hardy and well-armed. The Star Gods aren't too happy, but Smugglers have fast and stealthy ships. If we manage to catch them, there will be a lot of booty, but don't expect our Infamy to rise noticeably. Owing to their adventurous origins and countless bar-fights, higher-ranking Smugglers are adept at dodging melee attacks, so be careful when engaging them up close and personal.<br><br><br><br> | ||
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= The Spartans = | = The Spartans = | ||
− | {{Ref Open | title = The Spartans }}[[Image: | + | {{Ref Open | title = The Spartans }}[[Image:Spartans_Piratez.png|right|The Spartans]] |
Status: LESSER POWER{NEWLINE} (sic)<br><br>These mercenaries /scavengers /bandits live out in the wild, in hidden fortresses, forming a highly hierarchical and xenophobic society of 'survivors', or 'preppers', as they call themselves. They're teached (sic) to follow their holy book, 'The Rules of Engagement'. They pride themselves for things like personal liberty and the right to bear arms, but bear no disobedience towards superiors, namely old (oftentimes geriatric), accomplished warriors. Add to that an ideology of human racial purity and the subservient role of women in their ranks is not suprising (sic). Facing a negative population growth, they replenish their ranks with insecure, young city dwellers. Most of these die rather quickly.<br><br><br><br> | Status: LESSER POWER{NEWLINE} (sic)<br><br>These mercenaries /scavengers /bandits live out in the wild, in hidden fortresses, forming a highly hierarchical and xenophobic society of 'survivors', or 'preppers', as they call themselves. They're teached (sic) to follow their holy book, 'The Rules of Engagement'. They pride themselves for things like personal liberty and the right to bear arms, but bear no disobedience towards superiors, namely old (oftentimes geriatric), accomplished warriors. Add to that an ideology of human racial purity and the subservient role of women in their ranks is not suprising (sic). Facing a negative population growth, they replenish their ranks with insecure, young city dwellers. Most of these die rather quickly.<br><br><br><br> | ||
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Revision as of 21:38, 29 October 2015
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There are many enemies in Piratez, each belonging to a specific faction. The factions that are struggling to carve a seat of power for themselves are considered the minor factions. Factions not listed here are considered part of the major powers.
Earth is now ruled by the Star Gods, their will is carried out by several organizations that they communicate directly with and authorized them exclusive travelling permission. These groups are the Academy, the Traders Guild, the Church of Sirius, the Mercenaries, and the Governments of the world.
Bandits
Bandits | |
Status: UNORGANIZED{NEWLINE} (sic)
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Source: Piratez Bootypedia
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The Dark Ones
The Dark Ones | |
Status: PLACEHOLDER{NEWLINE} (sic)
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Source: Piratez Bootypedia
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The Deep Ones
The Deep Ones | |
Status: GLOBAL NUISANCE{NEWLINE} (sic)
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Source: Piratez Bootypedia
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The Humanists
The Humanists | |
Status: LESSER POWER{NEWLINE} (sic)
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Source: Piratez Bootypedia
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The Raiders
The Raiders | |
Status: FRACTURED GLOBAL NETWORK{NEWLINE} (sic)
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Source: Piratez Bootypedia
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The Reticulans
The Reticulans | |
Status: INTERSTELLAR RACE{NEWLINE} (sic)
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Source: Piratez Bootypedia
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Smugglers
Smugglers | |
Status: INTERSTELLAR NUISANCE{NEWLINE} (sic)
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Source: Piratez Bootypedia
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The Spartans
The Spartans | |
Status: LESSER POWER{NEWLINE} (sic)
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Source: Piratez Bootypedia
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