Vanguard
Posted: Thu Feb 20, 2014 11:52 pm
"The year is 2084, last time I checked. I think it's Februrary." Commander Tzuka stared his wristband for much longer than it would normally take to check the date, sending the chamber of "recruits" into an even deeper silence. Eventually, he tore his eyes from the device and readdressed the group. "Mhm, Februrary 20th... Most of you have been in cryo for a few months. Welcome to the ass-end of the Solar system. Welcome to the Vanguard, recruits. If we can even call you recruits, many of you aren't even old enough to join the reserves yet, a few might not have any memory of voluntarily joining the Corps." He trailed off and sifted through the documents on the lectern's surface. "The official purpose of the Vanguard is to defend against any foreign threat and put down the occasional insurrection. But there's another, much more convenient purpose. The way I see it, there are two kinds of people here. The best of the best, like Sergeant Harrison," he motioned to an MP, standing akimbo a few meters away from the Commander's podium, "assigned to the Vanguard from the Marines and Navy, and people like us, labeled as 'abnormal' and 'possibly dangerous to society.'" The finger-quotes he made added a somewhat comical quality to the speech. "This is where they send the people that they can't keep track of, that need to be isolated. Of course, our particular, uhm, abilities would be incredibly useful in the unlikely scenario that we're actually put to use, but, as of yet, no such scenario has taken place." He slid papers around on the raised platform again, then discarded them. "We are humanity's first defense..."
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The Vanguard Corps was established in 2058, during the period known as the Belt Migration, when a large number of people immigrated to the Kuiper belt and some other Trans-Neptunian regions due to advancements in construction and the development of affordable, long-range space travel. Its official objective is to defend Humanity from all possible threats, both intra- and extra- Solar. As of now, it has succeed only in putting down some Outer-Sphere insurrections and a few Centaurian Revolutionaries (the first emigrants to the Centauri systems were sent in the 2040s). No actual foreign threats have been recorded.
There are, in total, about three hundred Vanguard stations around the Solar System and about a hundred thousand corpsmen. At least half of these personnel were stationed due to having what the military lovingly calls "Extraordinary skill sets" or less lovingly, "physical and/or mental anomalies that may prove strategically useful and/or dangerous to society." The government advertises the Corps as a place where those with phenomenal talents can put those talents to use, so there are a number of recruits that voluntarily join. A minority of particularly dangerous (but possibly useful) anomalies are taken to the transneptunian isolation of Vanguard if they pose a large enough threat, where they are raised until they are either mature enough to control themselves and rejoin the civilian population or enough to officially join the military (which many do). Usually, the abnormals are classed based on the power or danger level, with 0 being a normal individual and 10 being someone with the ability to level a city block on a whim (only three precedents of 10-level abnormals have been recorded). Hawking-level geniuses typically rank about a 3. There are, of course, instances that are too complicated for the simple ranking system.
Though it may sound like a babysitting service for society's outcast aberrations, the Vanguard serves an important purpose. Revolutionaries and insurrectionists are still prevalent within the Kuiper Belt and surrounding areas. Individuals are trained to use their skills in combat or support, where they can be incredibly useful. Because of the highly-specific role of each abnormal, they are allowed to function largely independently. The Vanguard is kept on the forefront of technology and experimentation, with stations often serving as testing grounds for skunkwork and code-black secret weaponry and devices. At this time, the first faster-than-light drives are being developed, which could shorten the travel time between Vanguard stations by months and decrease the travel time to the Centuaries to less than a year. The defense of Earth and her sisters may become a necessity at any moment.
I'm going to let you go about 50% full X-Men on this. In space.
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The Vanguard Corps was established in 2058, during the period known as the Belt Migration, when a large number of people immigrated to the Kuiper belt and some other Trans-Neptunian regions due to advancements in construction and the development of affordable, long-range space travel. Its official objective is to defend Humanity from all possible threats, both intra- and extra- Solar. As of now, it has succeed only in putting down some Outer-Sphere insurrections and a few Centaurian Revolutionaries (the first emigrants to the Centauri systems were sent in the 2040s). No actual foreign threats have been recorded.
There are, in total, about three hundred Vanguard stations around the Solar System and about a hundred thousand corpsmen. At least half of these personnel were stationed due to having what the military lovingly calls "Extraordinary skill sets" or less lovingly, "physical and/or mental anomalies that may prove strategically useful and/or dangerous to society." The government advertises the Corps as a place where those with phenomenal talents can put those talents to use, so there are a number of recruits that voluntarily join. A minority of particularly dangerous (but possibly useful) anomalies are taken to the transneptunian isolation of Vanguard if they pose a large enough threat, where they are raised until they are either mature enough to control themselves and rejoin the civilian population or enough to officially join the military (which many do). Usually, the abnormals are classed based on the power or danger level, with 0 being a normal individual and 10 being someone with the ability to level a city block on a whim (only three precedents of 10-level abnormals have been recorded). Hawking-level geniuses typically rank about a 3. There are, of course, instances that are too complicated for the simple ranking system.
Though it may sound like a babysitting service for society's outcast aberrations, the Vanguard serves an important purpose. Revolutionaries and insurrectionists are still prevalent within the Kuiper Belt and surrounding areas. Individuals are trained to use their skills in combat or support, where they can be incredibly useful. Because of the highly-specific role of each abnormal, they are allowed to function largely independently. The Vanguard is kept on the forefront of technology and experimentation, with stations often serving as testing grounds for skunkwork and code-black secret weaponry and devices. At this time, the first faster-than-light drives are being developed, which could shorten the travel time between Vanguard stations by months and decrease the travel time to the Centuaries to less than a year. The defense of Earth and her sisters may become a necessity at any moment.
I'm going to let you go about 50% full X-Men on this. In space.
Application
Name:
Gender:
Abnormalities:
Class Level:
Skills:
Flaws:
Personality:
Backstory:
Misc/Bio:
Image/music optional.