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The Unified Nations of Felucia wrote:
Part of the Carrington Institute
Covert Action Staff


The Institute logo (depicted on the company flag above) is often worn by CAS Agents.

General Information

Founder(s):
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Established:
Divisions:
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Headquarters:

• Daniel Carrington
• Jonathan Steinberg
2017
• Air Wing
• Covert Operations
• Military Operations
• Security Operations
Carrington Institute HQ

Leadership

Commander:
Head Agent:
Top Agent:

Daniel Carrington
Jonathan Steinberg
Joanna Dark

Manpower

Personnel:
Deployed:
Aircraft:

45,000+ (2023)
15,000+ (2023)
≈400 (2023)


"We made a pretty good team back there. The file was right about you."
"The Army has a file about me?"
"The Army? Their budget wouldn't cover our paper clips."
―Agent Jonathan Steinberg conversing with then Bounty Hunter Joanna Dark (2020)

The Covert Action Staff (CAS) is a private military-grade security organization owned by the Carrington Institute, a subsidiary of Carrington Industries. The organization was established in 2017 by company founder Daniel Carrington and former US Army Ranger Jonathan Steinberg in response to the rise in corporate espionage across the Formosan Republic. Carrington first became concerned with the need of an Institute-based security force in 2012, when an industrial spy broke into the restricted sections of the Carrington Institute's headquarters after assuming the identity of a journalist sent to interview the company's staff for an article that would appear in a local news magazine that would be released later that week. Although the suspect was apprehended and brought in for questioning, the security forces hired by the Institute foolishly left the man unattended for a short period of time, allowing him the chance needed to take a concealed cyanide pill to prevent any critical information from being leaked. Carrington, furious that this was allowed to happen, fired the security team and began implementing a series of policies to prevent such an event from occurring again, some of which would eventually lead to the creation of the CAS.

History

In early 2017, Daniel Carrington, founder of Carrington Industries, came across the recently discharged US Army Ranger Jonathan Steinberg during a trip to the United States. Recognizing the skills and potential that the former soldier had, Carrington invited Steinberg to work for his company as he was intending on establishing his own security forces that would protect the interests and research of his company's subsidiary known as the Carrington Institute. He would also explain the troubles that he may encounter due to the rise in corporate espionage within the Formosan Republic, guaranteeing that the position would be geared towards ensuring a better future at the risk of his own life as various powerful organizations within Taiwan would go through any means necessary to acquire knowledge on Carrington's Null-G Technology. Steinberg, understanding the risks involved and being motivated by not really having much going for his life at the time, agreed and eventually travelled to Taiwan alongside Carrington in order to learn more about his new workplace, optimistic that he would be able to put his skills to good use and live up to Carrington's expectations. Shortly thereafter, Steinberg led a group of staff members from the Carrington Institute in scouring the globe for potential candidates that could be hired to work for the security forces, with the former Army Ranger preferring to enlist veterans that struggled to obtain jobs so that they could have a new life. This enlistment process would continue for the remainder of the year and the Institute's staff would eventually return to Carrington one-by-one with contact information from those interested in filling the positions. Once the Institute acquired contact info from over one hundred men and women willing to work for the company, Steinberg and Carrington formally established the Institute's corporate security forces, which were to be referred to from that point on as the Covert Action Staff (CAS).

Over the course of the next few years, the Institute began taking in various Formosan veterans and members from local law enforcement agencies and private military companies (often resorting to buying out the latter) to fill up its ranks. Additionally, the operatives of the CAS were then split up into four separate divisions that would carry out specific tasks that were required by the Institute as time passed. The Air Wing was created to transport Institute materiel and operatives across the Republic and the globe, with new pilots often being trained by those with experience within their ranks, and initially relied on government-supplied aircraft until the creation of the Institute's own C-21 Starling in 2019; Calvin Rogers serves as the Motor Pool Supervisor and top dropship pilot of the CAS, and is often found lurking about in the Institute's hangar ensuring that each aircraft is prepared for upcoming missions. The Covert Operations Division is the Institute's own force that partakes in the world of corporate espionage and beyond, deploying agents across Taiwan and the globe to ensure the safety of the Institute's interests; Agent Joanna Dark serves as the top agent of the CAS and the leader of the COD, but has rarely taken on important missions for the Institute in recent years. The Military Operations Division is the private army of the Carrington Institute and its operatives are generally more heavily armed than their counterparts in the COD and SOD, focusing heavily on their military training to prepare their forces for potential threats; Jonathan Steinberg serves as not only the Head of the CAS, but also the leader of the MOD and has occasionally taken on missions for the COD. The Security Operations Division is the standard security forces of the Institute, patrolling and protecting Carrington-owned facilities and locations which they have been assigned to, operating in a similar role to law enforcement; Miranda Sturgis was the Chief of Security until January 2021, when it was discovered that she was unwillingly operating as a mole for Institute rival Core-Mantis OmniGlobal and committed suicide to prevent her capture.


Agent Steinberg (left) leads a MOD team in extracting bounty hunter Joanna Dark from the Trinity Facility.

In early 2020, the Carrington Institute began investigating the disappearance of an American-Formosan researcher by the name of Nathan Ziegler, who was seemingly kidnapped while vacationing in Hong Kong. Due to the close relations between the local criminal syndicates of both China and Taiwan (alternatively known as Triads), the Institute has reason to believe that someone (or some group) of great influence had partnered themselves with local Triads in order to plan out Ziegler's capture while he was under the employment of the dataDyne Corporation, though the exact reasoning behind it was still unknown. By March, the company's lead intelligence team managed to track Ziegler's whereabouts to a small Triad group operating from the Formosan capital of Taipei, however a rise in suspicious activity surrounding the dataDyne Corporation (who was headquartered in the city) prevented them from handling the situation further. To ensure that dataDyne would not learn of their investigation, Carrington hired the financially struggling bounty hunter organization Dark Bail Bonds to extract Ziegler from the Triad's base of operations (a Nightclub sitting along the Tamsui River) despite knowing that the group's leader, Jack Dark, had a distaste for him. The CAS would closely monitor the situation, taking note of a set of skirmishes that resulted in the unfortunate deaths of Ziegler and Dark, but were hopeful upon learning that Dark's daughter, Joanna, had retrieved the data and was approaching the Institute's contact in the dataDyne Corporation (a scientist by the name of Eustace Caroll) to have it deciphered and transferred to the Institute. Joanna was tracked by the CAS to the dataDyne-owned Trinity Research Platform in the middle of the Pacific Ocean, where she was to meet Doctor Caroll, and it was discovered that her co-worker and friend, Chandra Sekhar (Dark Bail Bond's mission coordinator), had in fact been paid by dataDyne to serve as a double agent tasked with killing both Caroll and Dark before retrieving Ziegler's research. The CAS quickly deployed Agent Steinberg and a task force from the MOD to protect Joanna and Doctor Caroll, however by the time they had arrived Sekhar had already killed Caroll and seemingly taken off with the deciphered data, leaving them to extract Dark from the guard-infested facility. Fortunately for them, Joanna revealed the fact that Doctor Caroll took the precaution of making a copy of the deciphered data on the platform's datacore, though this meant that they had to go out of their way to retrieve it before escaping.

The task force would be successful in extracting Joanna Dark and the research data from the facility, and were making their way back to the Carrington Institute's headquarters until they were intercepted by dataDyne forces within the Zhongyang Mountain Range of Taiwan. An escorting dropship was shot out of the air and Steinberg's own dropship was forced to make an emergency landing upon having its fuel line ruptured, causing the team to fight off approaching enemy forces as the start of a corporate war between the Carrington Institute and dataDyne was underway. Joanna Dark was unfortunately separated from Steinberg and the remainder of the task force, but this ultimately saved her as her new allies were captured by dataDyne forces, led by the daughter of dataDyne's CEO (Zhang Mai and Zhang Li respectively), and taken to a nearby facility for interrogation and eventual execution. Fearing the worst, Joanna alerted Carrington of the situation and followed dataDyne to the facility in an attempt to rescue the agents. Once Zhang Li learned of the events taking place, he began sending additional forces (such as the elite Phantom Squad - armed with experimental energy weapons with built-in cloaking technologies) to kill the bounty hunter and the Institute Agents once and for all, forcing Carrington to scramble CAS reinforcements across the country to prevent dataDyne from carrying out this task. As the conflict progressed even further, and eventually reached a stalemate, the CAS learned that Zhang Li was going to visit the dataDyne facility in the Zhongyang Mountains to personally oversee and lead the dataDyne front of the battlefield, leading to Daniel Carrington deciding to do the same for the Institute once Joanna Dark rescued her allies. Seeing no other way to bring the conflict to an end, Carrington made it a top priority of the CAS to assassinate Zhang Li, with his presence near the battlefield being the best opportunity they had at getting to him, and tasked any remaining Institute forces with halting dataDyne's advance across the Republic in a wide-scale battle known by the codename "Operation Inferno". As Carrington's forces approached the battlefield, Joanna (with help from Steinberg and his unit) went out of her way to kill Zhang Mai as revenge for the death of her father (whom Zhang Mai had killed days earlier) before turning dataDyne's own air defenses against them in order to protect the Institute's dropships. Upon arriving at the battlefield, Carrington declared the start of Operation Inferno and the island nation would be caught up in the midst of the conflict as the two organizations fought to preserve their interests. Ultimately, the CAS would push dataDyne's forces back to the facility and Zhang Li, just like his daughter, was killed by Joanna Dark as she and Steinberg's unit made their way deeper into the heart of the facility. The conflict would end shortly thereafter as dataDyne's forces retreated and a wide-scale order to surrender was issued by the company's Board of Directors, leaving any and all remaining relations between the two organizations to sour over the course of the next couple of years.

In 2021, Daniel Carrington came to believe that the Institute had been infiltrated by a corporate mole; fearing that the interests of the company and its agents were at stake, he secretly initiated a covert operation, codenamed "Janus Tears", to discover who the mole was and to dispose of them. The Agents in charge of the operation were Jonathan Steinberg and Joanna Dark (who was now working with the Institute after the events that took place during the previous year), with Agent Dark having to operate under the guise of a disgraced agent that was given a second chance by Carrington himself to prove her worth to the Institute - with Carrington having her personal records changed to ensure that the ploy was foolproof. Eventually, one of the Institute's facilities housing one of the company's various quantum computers had been attacked by an elite paramilitary unit from the dataDyne Corporation in an attempt to capture Institute Computer Technician Jackson Abbot for seemingly unknown reasons. At the time, Abbot had been closely monitored by the Janus Tears Operations Center as a potential suspect in their investigation for the identity of the mole and was therefore guaranteed to be rescued by Agent Dark in order to prevent him from falling into another corporation's hands. Although Agent Dark was successful in saving the computer technician, both were injured in the rescue attempt (Joanna even more so) and were quickly transferred to the building's medical wing by Institute reinforcements shortly thereafter. Suspiciously, Abbot had swapped Joanna's d-PAL with a new one while visiting her (which she was able to find out due to her photographic memory - having remembered the item's serial number) and she was attacked by an unknown assailant when the staff thought she took medication that would help her sleep. A gunfight would ensue throughout the building's hallways, but the assailant managed to disappear within the building's datacore room (housing the quantum computer), where she would meet up with Abbot and learn that the assailant had shut down the facility's security systems with the help of high-level access codes that were more than likely attained from the mole she was tasked with discovering. She would secretly contact Agent Steinberg and the two would conclude that if Abbot was not the mole, then it would be possible that the CAS Chief of Security, Miranda Sturgis, could be the mole instead - although they could not guarantee anything at this point. Joanna would eventually encounter the assailant once more and attempted to chase them once they exited the building, but was detained by Chief Sturgis and various operatives from the MOD, who threatened to have her disqualified from service for causing such chaos within the building (unaware of the attempt made on her life). As she was not able to reveal the truth of the matter to Sturgis (in fear of mentioning the existence of Janus Tears to those not involved, especially since Sturgis was a suspect), Joanna played along temporarily before sneaking away from the facility in order to discover more information on the identity of her attacker.

Joanna would eventually come across a local detective, named Howard Conroy, who revealed to her that he had investigated the incident at the Institute facility and learned that her attacker was in fact one of the men that attempted to capture Abbot earlier in the day - having survived what was surely a fatal encounter. Further investigation by Steinberg and Dark led to the discovery of the assailant's identity: former US Navy Seal (turned mercenary) David Roarke - his squad of mercenaries were caught up in a conflict between the Institute, dataDyne, and Core-Mantis OmniGlobal in late 2020 in an attempt to extract a researcher from a CMO facility when Agent Dark's forces took out his team and left him to die, leading to him having a personal vendetta against the Institute agent. Knowing this, Agent Dark proceeded to carry out an investigation of Agent Sturgis with extreme caution; sneaking into her apartment at a nearby hotel and attempting to hack into her personal computer to find any incriminating information proving her involvement with other corporations, however the computer was seemingly modified to protect itself from being hacked by even the Institute's best computer hacking tools. Not being confident in choosing between Abbot and Sturgis as the mole, Joanna decided to discover Roarke's whereabouts by traversing the city and forcing information on perfect locations for mercenaries to hold out in from locals gangs, finding her way to a nightclub named the "Red Panda"; a boundary zone for corporate bigwigs, actors/actresses, street pushers and "heavies" - a watering hole for the wealthy to slum it out with crooks. While there, she encountered Detective Conroy, who learned about a suspicious warehouse within the city that could potentially be the place that she was looking for from an informant. When trying to sneak into the warehouse, the duo came across Roarke, who revealed that Conroy was being paid to give Agent Dark the information of his whereabouts and identity all along before unloading the shipment housed within the building - multiple combat automatons from the Formosan corporation known as Zentek - to deal with Joanna before killing the detective as a "reward" for his assistance and making his escape. Joanna barely managed to defeat the attacking drones and contacted Jonathan to inform him of the recent developments before enlisting the aid of Abbot in locating Chief Sturgis in case she was behind Roarke's involvement in the entire situation. Being fed up with nearly dying multiple times in the past couple of days due to the investigation, Joanna finally tracked Sturgis travelling down an empty street and forced her car to crash before interrogating the injured Chief of Security regarding the truth of her connections with other corporate entities; Sturgis reluctantly revealed that she was in fact working as a mole for Core-Mantis OmniGlobal due to the fact that the company captured her younger sister (her only living relative at the time) and was forced to continue working for them lest they kill the one she loved. Unfortunately, she was unwilling to reveal the whereabouts of Roarke and committed suicide with her personal sidearm to prevent her capture in fear of her sister being killed by CMO for the information should could let slip. Despite being upset at failing to prevent Sturgis' suicide and the fact she had betrayed her allies, Joanna was understanding of her motivations to protect her sister and momentarily mourned her death before moving on to finally bring an end to Roarke's actions.


Agent Dark standing over the defeated mercenary David Roarke during Operation Janus Tears.

While tracking Roarke's location, Abbot discovered that the mercenary had in fact downloaded nearly 70% of the data from the Institute's quantum computer days earlier and had more than likely used a military-grade Neurodrive to transfer all of that data into his own brain - any other method of transporting such quantities of data would have prevented him from leaving the building as soon as he did - meaning that a codeword could be used to unlock the contained data and overload his brain, essentially placing him in a temporary vegetative state. Eventually, Roarke was finally traced to an abandoned dataDyne office building in the outskirts of New Taipei that was scheduled to be demolished months later, allowing Agent Dark the opportunity to take an Institute Dropship to the city and confront him once and for all; the building was seemingly empty except for the dataDyne guards tasked with keeping trespassers away, but they were eventually confronted by Roarke (whose body was now filled with combat stimulants) and disposed of as he made his way to the roof from the ground floor. Even though Joanna was still suffering from the injuries she had gained from the previous fights, she caught up to the stimmed-up mercenary and fought in hand-to-hand combat in order to prove her worth as an agent of the CAS and as the daughter of Jack Dark (who always pushed her to fight through pain), refusing to quit even when her body wanted to. Rain poured down from the skies as the two fought one another to the death, with Roarke gaining the upper hand and coming close to throwing her over the roof of the building until Institute forces relayed the codeword for the locked information in Roarke's head to the nearly unconscious operative through her comms suite. The unlocking of the vast database forced Roarke to lose consciousness nearly immediately and he was taken into CAS custody shortly thereafter in order to retrieve the stolen information. The next day, Agent Dark approached Jackson Abbot at his personal residence and acknowledged the fact that he was indeed acting as a second mole within the company the whole time, even though it took her some time to figure it out; ultimately, he served as a mole for the dataDyne Corporation and was eventually seen as expendable by the shady organization once he was no longer needed (hence the attempt made on his life), and Chief Sturgis was a mole for CMO due to their kidnapping of her sister. Abbot fearfully admitted that he only took the job to raise money for his wife and child, but never intended to get anyone killed - a fact that made Joanna claim that he was a good man despite doing bad things for the right reasons, leading her to offer him a chance to atone for his actions by acting as a double agent for the Institute within dataDyne due to the fact that he had helped her when she needed it even though he did not have to. Despite her generosity, she made it clear that if he were to fall out of line, she would carry out the mission she was given and kill him without question.

During the early summer of 2023, the Carrington Institute received a message from a scientist operating within the secret laboratories located underneath the dataDyne Corporation's headquarters in Taipei, requesting an immediate extraction from the premises due to the company planning on forcing him to undergo mental reconditioning for not wanting to carry out a confidential operation that he claims was a threat to humanity. The CAS would dispatch Agent Dark, now its best operative, to the building during the middle of the night and she would successfully manage to gain access to the laboratories and extract Dr. Caroll - in addition to retrieving some experimental technology (including a portable shielding generator, night vision optics, and a prototype for dataDyne's latest Assault Rifle) - from the premises after shutting down some of their other experiments; during this mission she would discover that he was in fact an Artificial Intelligence (AI) unit based on former scientist Eustace Caroll. Throughout their escape, the building was damaged by a dataDyne Hovercopter attempting to prevent the extraction of the Caroll sapient and news of a supposed attack on the building spread like wildfire across the nation, forcing the company to close it off to the public for repairs and to come up with a story behind behind the incident. Days later, Dr. Caroll would meet with Daniel Carrington at his private coastal retreat in order to discuss matters of mutual interest, primarily regarding what dataDyne was up to in recent months and how long it would take for them to retaliate, when a dataDyne hit-squad sent by the company's new CEO, Cassandra De Vries, arrived and took the Institute founder hostage; De Vries would send a message to the Institute stating that her forces would spare Carrington's life in exchange for the AI, unaware that Carrington had hidden him within the villa in anticipation of their arrival. Carrington's personal assistant, Emily Partridge, responded by opting to send a negotiator to the villa in an effort to discuss possible alternative options in the matter, which De Vries reluctantly agreed to. The next day, Agent Dark was sent to the villa under the disguise of one of the Institute's corporate representatives and managed to take out the dataDyne forces present in the area and rescuing Carrington, who regretfully admitted to finally breaking after hours of interrogation and revealing Dr. Caroll's location to his captors. Fortunately, Dr. Caroll had informed him of dataDyne's involvement in a plan formed by an extra-terrestrial race known as the Skedar and that Cassandra De Vries was meeting with her co-conspirators at the headquarters of the G5 Corporation (one of dataDyne's many subsidiaries) later that night. Wanting to know who Cassandra's co-conspirators were and what they were going to discuss, Carrington dispatched Agent Dark to infiltrate the G5 Corporation's headquarters to record the meeting and retrieve a copy of Dr. Caroll's personality (that was made in case the mental reconditioning affected his capabilities) as he contacted his own extra-terrestrial allies, the Maians, to help deal with the situation. Once her mission was complete, Agent Dark informed Carrington of a planned kidnapping of the Formosan President and wanted to quickly intervene, however Carrington was more worried about his allies, who were shot down by the Formosan government and taken to a nearby military installation; not wanting the truth of the Maian's existence becoming widespread quite yet, he would dispatch Agent Dark to help his allies as other agents helped save the President.

Days later, news of the death of NSB Director Trent Easton spread across the nation; due to the recording of the meeting at the G5 headquarters, the Institute was aware of his involvement in dataDyne's plot with the Skedar, however he had disappeared shortly after their operatives rescued President Joshua Clanton and were unable to discover what had happened to him. What was known was the fact that he had made repeated requests for the loan of the government's deep sea research vessel Pelagic II to the dataDyne Corporation, each of which had been denied by the President, and that his co-conspirators were planning on hijacking the vessel to carry out their plans - though what they were intending on reaching with the vessel's submersible was beyond their wildest guesses. Agent Dark would board the vessel alongside one of her new Maian allies, Alphaeis Mangarae (who preferred to go by the nickname "Elvis"), in the middle of the Pacific Ocean and disabled the ship's primary power source to prevent dataDyne's forces from conducting further research operations with the technologies on board. Shortly thereafter, the pair secured the vessel's laboratories and any research data pertaining to dataDyne's operations on the ocean floor, learning of the existence of an ancient warship of extra-terrestrial origin that was scuttled on the planet millions of years prior - the remains of which had been buried under natural rock formations since its crash landing. Not wanting the Pelagic II to remain in the area for long, Joanna and Elvis deactivated the ship's GPS and autopilot systems (forcing it to drift away from the area) before recalling the vessel's submersible in order to travel to the ancient starship and thwart whatever dataDyne and the Skedar had planned. As they made their departure, the remaining dataDyne forces on board the Pelagic II scuttled the ship to prevent any trace of their involvement in its hijacking from being discovered. Near the ocean floor, the submersible docked with a pressurized facility built into the side of an underwater mountain and the pair explored the area, confused about the suspicious lack of staff and guards until coming to the conclusion that the dataDyne and Skedar forces were exploring the warship's interior. After entering the vast halls of the ancient ship, Elvis activated a series of portals built by the Skedar for traversing across the ship quickly (which were deactivated upon finding out that the Pelagic II had been taken out) and the pair managed to eventually find their way towards the firing mechanism of some sort of superweapon after dealing with dozens of enemy forces and the ship's automatic defenses (which were activated upon the hull being breached by the Skedar and dataDyne). Believing that they had finally discovered what the Skedar were after, the pair attempted to disable the superweapon before fighting their way towards the ship's control room, where a reprogrammed Dr. Caroll was finalizing the process of connecting to the ship's systems and preparing to conduct repairs on the damaged sections of the vessel. From there, they restored the sapient's former personality in hopes of rescuing him, however dataDyne anticipated this and a series of countermeasures were activated within his programming that ensured that he struggled to gain control of his body.


Daniel Carrington and Joanna Dark preparing to depart for the capital prior to the Skedar attack.

Knowing that the superweapon aboard the vessel could no longer be allowed to exist, Dr. Caroll pleaded with his allies to escape as he overloaded its reactors, destroying the ship and himself along with it. Heeding Dr. Caroll's warning, Elvis and Joanna would make it out and were far away from the vessel as the explosion occurred, mourning his sacrifice for the greater good before being extracted by Institute forces shortly thereafter. Believing there to be no other opportune moment to introducing the Maians to Humanity, Daniel Carrington prepared a meeting with President Clanton in Taipei the following day and was on the verge of leaving the Institute's headquarters when the facility was suddenly attacked by Skedar forces, angered over their loss of the ancient superweapon - which they believed would turn the tide of their war against the Maians. All operatives of the CAS present at the building during the surprise attack would fend off the invading Skedar to the best of their abilities as the remaining staff members were evacuated from the premises. Agent Dark, who was invited to attend the Presidential meeting as part of the Institute's delegation, was forced to activate the building's own automatic defenses to slow down the Skedar assault and rescuing any staff members that were being held hostage. To better combat the shielded enemy forces, she retrieved an experimental assault rifle that was being worked on by the building's armorer (and his assistant) which utilized special ammunition capable of draining the enemy's shields quickly, and was eventually tasked with destroying sensitive files within Carrington's office that he did not want falling into enemy hands. When it seemed as if the remaining Skedar forces were dwindling, Institute sensors detected a bomb planted within a shuttle that the Skedar arrived in and Agent Dark was forced to hack into the ship's internal systems to the best of her ability in order to have the vessel fly off to a safe distance from the building so as to prevent any damage to the Institute or the deaths of evacuating staff members. Once the final Institute Dropship was planning on leaving with Agent Dark, Skedar reinforcements arrived and so Joanna forced the dropship to leave without her as she fought off the approaching Skedar; ultimately, she would be knocked unconscious and taken prisoner aboard an orbiting Assault Ship alongside Cassandra De Vries, both of which the Skedar had placed blame on for their failure to retrieve the ancient superweapon. Meanwhile, in Taipei, Carrington would arrive at the Presidential meeting and informed his Maian allies of the attack on the Institute, imploring them to rescue his best agent as she had put her life on the line to help them.

Command Structure

The CAS is currently led by Daniel Carrington, the CEO of Carrington Industries and its subsidiaries, who operates as a "Supreme Commander" of sorts for the organization; he oversees the CAS' operations from a secure link within his office at the headquarters of the Carrington Institute, he has the final say in matters involving the organization, and he often opts to personally provide information to his operatives as new developments are made - in addition to briefing operatives on their mission objectives. The CAS Chain of Command flows from Daniel Carrington to the organization's Head Agent (i.e., the most experienced of its forces), a position currently held by Jonathan Steinberg; Steinberg is responsible for recruiting new operatives for the CAS and has created a vigorous program that tests the limits of those wishing to join the organization to ensure that recruits are the best that they can possibly be. Whenever he is not deployed, he is primarily responsible for organizing and training not only new recruits, but every operative within the CAS in order to maintain their efficiency on the field. Outside of the Head Agent, the highest ranking official(s) would be the Top Agent(s) of the Military and Covert Operations Divisions (the latter of which has no formal responsibilities despite their role); the Top Agent of the MOD (currently Jonathan Steinberg) has the most experience and total mission time out of any other operative within the division, while the Top Agent of the COD (currently Joanna Dark) has scored the best results on the CAS' training programs - which have been used to determine the rank of each individual operative within the division based on how likely they may be to succeed in carrying out their missions. Agent Steinberg was once Head Agent and Top Agent of both the MOD and COD until Joanna Dark surpassed him during her time within the Institute as part of the COD.

Personnel

Since the Summer of 2023, the Covert Action Staff has consisted of over 43,000 personnel, over 15,000 of which are operatives of the Covert, Military and Security Operations Divisions - each being deployed across Formosa and the rest of the world in order to ensure the protection of the Carrington Institute's interests. In order to be recruited by the CAS, applicants are required to meet the moral, academic and physical standards set by the organization, however this can bypassed entirely should Daniel Carrington personally request one's admittance. Members of the various divisions of the CAS hold a "combat rank" to determine seniority and eligibility for promotion, each of which comes with their own paygrade and benefits, with those that have formerly served as operatives for the CAS being referred to as veterans. Rank names may be different between divisions, but they are matched to each other by their corresponding paygrade. In order to determine seniority between operatives who hold the same rank or paygrade, the date of rank of said operatives is used, although some operatives may serve in certain positions of office of importance (i.e., the Head of the Agency) that allows them to outrank all other operatives in active duty of the same rank and paygrade, regardless of their date of rank. Regarding the ranks of the Air Wing of the CAS, unlike the COD and MOD (which grants ranks based on the training scores of each operative), the division promotes its pilots based on their experience and the total amount of missions they have flown during their tenure.

Rank Structure

Division

CR-1

CR-2

CR-3

CR-4

CR-5

CR-6

CR-7

CR-8

CR-9

CR-10

Special Grade

Air Wing

Airman Recruit

Airman

Senior Airman

Staff Sergeant

Technical Sergeant

Flight Cadet

Pilot Officer

Flying Officer

Flight Leader

Group Captain

Motor Pool Supervisor

Covert Operations

Trainee

Recruit

Trooper

Senior Trooper

Agent

Star Agent

Special Agent

Captain

Perfect Agent

Dark Agent

Top Agent

Military Operations

Private

Corporal

Sergeant

Master Sergeant

Sergeant Major

Sub-Lieutenant

Lieutenant

Captain

Major

Commander

Top Agent

Security Operations

Trooper

Corporal

Detective

Sergeant

Lieutenant

Captain

Major

Colonel

Commander

Deputy

Chief of Security

Equipment

Weapons

See Full List Here: Weapons of the Covert Action Staff

M2021 "Falcon 2"

Manufacturer:
Caliber:
Capacity:
Effective Range:
Cost (NT$):

Carrington Institute
.45 ACP
8 Rounds
50+ Meters
$23,779 (2021)

The Carrington M2021, more commonly referred to as the Falcon 2, is a semi-automatic pistol manufactured by the Carrington Institute, a subsidiary of Carrington Industries, that was based on the design of the Colt 1911 (first produced in 1911 by the American firearms manufacturer Colt's Manufacturing Company). The weapon was first introduced in early 2021 as the successor of the Institute's M2017 Falcon, serving as the standard issue sidearm of the Institute's security forces, the Covert Action Staff (CAS), after outperforming the Falcon throughout various field tests carried out both domestically and internationally the previous year. Despite outperforming the Falcon, the Falcon 2 still retains most of the disadvantages one would expect a weapon of its caliber to have when compared to that of the Falcon (such as ammunition being more expensive and having a slower firing rate). The decision to base the Falcon 2 on the Colt 1911 rather than the Glock 17L, like its predecessor, was made as a result of the CAS requesting the Institute's gunsmiths to design a sidearm with greater stopping power than the Falcon within a short period of time. To meet such a deadline, the gunsmiths used the Type 51 Pistol (a domestically-produced M1911A1) utilized by the Formosan Armed Forces as the template for their new weapon, finalizing the design of the Falcon 2 by the end of 2020. Following its adoption into CAS service, the Falcon 2 was marketed to the public at a retail price of NT$23,779 (≈$851 USD), with its higher price (compared to that of the Falcon) reflecting the quality of the weapon and the amount of care put into making each individual pistol. To some, the Falcon 2 is considered to be a spiritual successor of sorts to the Republic's T56 Pistol, though some also consider it to simply be another variant of the original Falcon (despite the differences in design and caliber).

Since its release, there has only been a single model made available for sale through local vendors and directly through the company itself. The factory model, which has been designed to be easy to disassemble for repairs, is a simple semi-automatic sidearm that is available in a stainless steel finish and contains rubberized inserts within the grip (similarly to its predecessor). It is chambered for .45 ACP rounds of ammunition and can be fitted with a detachable laser sight, suppressor, and a 2x zoom scope that allows for greater performance (such as increased accuracy and reduced acoustic intensity and recoil) on the field. Although not as compact as the Falcon, the Falcon 2 is generally considered to be more accurate than its predecessor and just as useful at close ranges despite having a smaller magazine capacity. Due to a failed operation involving the infiltration of a dataDyne warehouse suspected to be harboring illegally acquired nuclear material in 2020, the dataDyne Corporation traced the Falcon of a deceased CAS Operative back to the Carrington Institute, further stressing the relations between the two organizations at a time where either could openly invade the other without consequence. It is because of this incident that the CAS no longer embeds their logo into their weapons, realizing that should one of their operatives be lost on the field, it would be best to have their weapons resemble those used by civilians and other security forces so as to not raise suspicion regarding their involvement. The widespread availability of the Falcon 2 since its release has led to countless organizations within the Republic to use it for self-defense, even seeing use by the Institute's rivals (such as the dataDyne Corporation, which many would assume would refuse to use the weapons of a rival company). The weapon was used the most by the CAS in 2023 following the rise is suspicious activity from dataDyne, the most since before the two organizations were at war with one another in early 2020, where all of its operatives were deployed to infiltrate multiple dataDyne facilities before the two organizations were at war with one another once again (albeit on a smaller scale).


Laptop Gun (SMG)

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Carrington Institute
9×19mm Parabellum
50 Rounds
250+ Meters
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The Carrington Foldable Machine Gun is part of a series of fully automatic foldable weapons manufactured by various Taiwan-based companies that, depending on the company that produces them, is either built as a sub-machine gun or an assault rifle. These particular weapons are commonly referred to as Laptop Guns due to their ability to appear and operate as portable computers (albeit in a more limited capacity) when not deployed as a weapon. The concept for a Formosan-made foldable machine gun first came about following the creation of the private security forces of the Carrington Institute (a subsidiary of Carrington Industries), the Covert Action Staff, in 2017. The Institute intended to supply its agents with a weapon that would be undetectable by conventional means and so its gunsmiths came up with the idea of a foldable automatic weapon, being inspired by weapons such as the experimental FMG-9 (designed in 2008 by the American manufacturer Magpul Industries) and Pistolet-pulemet obrazets 1990/PP-90 (first produced in 1990 by the Russian enterprise known as the KBP Instrument Design Bureau). During its first year of development, the Institute's staff toyed with the idea of having the weapon turn into a portable sentry gun of sorts, however the process of creating such a function was deemed to be too costly and subsequently dropped in favor of making the weapon disguise itself as a portable computer. In late 2018, the Institute signed a collaborative contract with arms manufacturer Kangxi Firearms that transferred the rights to further develop the weapon, nicknamed the "PC Gun" at the time, to the smaller company's facilities (though Institute staff were allowed to work on the project as well). By the turn of the new decade, the Institute would go on to develop a successor of sorts that was based on their initial designs for the Laptop Gun, hoping to implement a feature that would allow the weapon to deploy itself as an automated turret, though rising tensions with the dataDyne Corporation (as well as the global Coronavirus pandemic) halted its development until June. Their fourth (and latest) model of the weapon would be the only one to be adopted by the Covert Action Staff, first entering service in late 2022 (seeing use in the Institute's second armed conflict with the dataDyne Corporation), and was formally adopted by the Formosan Military in 2023 (being purchased in small batches).

Its unique design allows the weapon to masquerade as a bootable PC with an average battery life and memory space (hence the name "Laptop Gun"), making it the first weapon of its kind within the Republic. Another rare and unique feature of the Laptop Gun is its ability to be deployed onto nearly any surface as a portable sentry gun, a function that pushed Institute staff to their limits during its development. In mid-2019, during the early stages of its development, the Carrington Institute allowed the smaller weapons manufacturer Kangxi Armaments to produce the weapon for military use. This decision led to Kangxi Armaments making some changes to the design and it was eventually turned from an SMG to an Assault Rifle. The Institute's model of the Laptop Gun is relatively weak, but it boasts an amazing firing rate that, although slower than the company's RC-P120, makes it effective at suppressive fire, especially when deployed as a Sentry Gun. Each magazine holds up to fifty 9mm rounds of ammunition and, although it is one of the most accurate and effective weapons within the Institute's arsenal, the Laptop Gun does tend to suffer from running out of ammunition quickly, especially in its Sentry form. Despite this issue, the weapon can fire at long ranges and is equipped with a built-in targeting computer that can not only allow the Sentry form to be used to deadly and effective results, but to ensure that the wielder of the weapon can track their targets with ease. This targeting computer is equipped with IFF (Identify Friend or Foe) Circuits that are connected to a vast database within the Carrington Institute's Defense Network in order to prevent friendly-fire when deployed as a sentry gun.


RCP-120

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Chesluk Industries
5.7×28mm
120 Rounds
300+ Meters
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The Chesluk RCP-120, sometimes stylized as RC-P120, is an experimental fully-automatic submachine gun designed and manufactured by the Taiwan-based arms manufacturer Chesluk Industries, a subsidiary of Carrington Industries, with some technical modifications made by the Carrington Institute, another CI subsidiary. The design of the weapon is loosely based off of the FN P90 (first produced in 1990 by the Belgian firearms manufacturer Fabrique Nationale Herstal), with some inspiration taken from the design of the FAMAS (first produced by the French firearms manufacturer Groupement des Industries de l'Armée de Terre (GIAT Industries)), making it is large enough to be mistaken for an Assault Rifle when compared to the FN P90 and Chesluk's domestically produced RCP-90. Development of the weapon was kickstarted in early 2022 following reports from double-agents operating within the dataDyne Corporation mentioning the development of a new Assault Rifle that the company planned on using to easily combat the forces of the Institute's Covert Action Staff (CAS). When paired with rumors of the development of personal shielding devices within dataDyne's laboratories, the Institute felt that it had no other choice than to collaborate with Chesluk to ensure that the weapon had the potential to penetrate through the experimental shields via acquired technology from outside sources. Although it was made public knowledge that Chesluk was developing a new weapon, no details were ever given out on its design or purpose, and its price was considered to be confidential. In the early summer of 2023, the first prototype RCP-120 was completed and housed within the firing range of the Carrington Institute's headquarters, where it was later field-tested during an attack on the building.

Its specialized design is reminiscent of the FN P90 and RCP-90 before it, however the inspiration taken from the FAMAS gives it a unique touch that lets it stand out from other weapons being used within the Formosan Republic at the time of its creation. The weapon's appearance consists of a gunmetal gray polymer frame (in addition to a close-quarters stock and FAMAS-inspired handguard) with the name of the weapon engraved into the sides and painted in white, various stainless steel components (such as the ported barrel, ejection port and receiver - including a FAMAS-inspired charging handle), and a rubberized trigger module and foregrip. The fire mode selector of the weapon sits directly at the foot of the trigger, where it can be operated from either side by the shooter's trigger finger or support hand thumb in a similar manner to that of the FN P90 and RCP-90, though it can only be set to either safety or fully-automatic fire settings (with future concepts additionally utilizing a three-round burst setting for added variety). The weapon is chambered for 5.7×28mm rounds of ammunition, similarly to its predecessor, however the Carrington Institute typically supplies users of the weapon with specialized ammunition composed of "bio-metal" - a resource given to them by their extra-terrestrial allies - with each magazine carrying up to 120 rounds of such ammunition. These bio-metal bullets are similar to the ammunition used within the Farsight XR-20 of the Maian arsenal for penetrating through solid objects with ease and putting immense strain on shielding generators, however they do not possess the same kinetic force as those used by the Maian railgun due to the difference in technologies utilizing them. Additionally, the specialized ammunition originally served as a fuel source for an experimental cloaking generator built within the frame of the device - with the technology being based upon that of a discontinued project from the dataDyne Corporation - however the technology was considered to be too costly to be included in every weapon, so a specialized variant was created for use by high-ranking operatives within the Covert Operations Division of the CAS. The cloaking field, which is activated via a switch on the right-hand side of the frame above the trigger, envelops the user and weapon, rendering them invisible to the naked eye. Unfortunately, it deactivates as soon as the ammunition within the magazine is depleted, which often occurs in a matter of minutes. Regardless of which variant is used, the weapon can be fitted be fitted with various optics (to be used in place of its adjustable iron sights) and or a suppressor, or even specially ordered to include an integrated tactical light or laser aiming device, depending on the situation at hand or the preferences of the wielder of the weapon.


Gadgets

The CamSpy is a series of surveillance devices produced by the Carrington Institute that are primarily used by the Covert Action Staff. The device has come to utilize the smallest application yet of Null-G Technology within the Formosan Republic and is generally considered to be the ultimate snooping device by the organization's operatives. Ever since the gadget had been placed on the Institute's production line in 2018, there have been three distinct variants produced by the company:

  • The Wiretapper is generally considered to be a predecessor of sorts to the CamSpy, however some have argued that it should be classified as the original model. Despite this, the Wiretapper is notably different from its successors in terms of its design - a small cigar-shaped metallic object with an extendable antenna and front-facing camera lens - and had been phased out rather quickly upon the adoption of its successor, even after undergoing a design change to appear more sleek and modern. Although it has become a rather rare sight, some operatives continue to use it due to its ability to attach to various surfaces (and being rather unnoticeable) in order to eavesdrop on targets.

  • The LinkModel 0.5 CamSpy, more commonly referred to as the BugSpy, was the Institute's first attempt at making a covert listening device utilizing Null-G Technology and the first CamSpy to enter the production stage. The BugSpy has the appearance of a large metallic sphere (roughly the same size as a coconut) with four spike-like protrusions and two wing-like antennae on the left and right sides, though there are other notable features located at the front and back ends of the device; both ends appear somewhat flattened off, with the front housing a large eye-like lens and audio receptors for its user to gather information through, while the back houses a small "thruster" for increasing and decreasing the device's speed. The spike-like protrusions of the BugSpy wrap around the sides from both the front and back ends, with the "spikes" at the front end curving towards the center of the "eye" and glowing yellow when activated, projecting a holographic HUD depicting the device's elevation and the status of its gyroscopic frame for the operative controlling it. Meanwhile, the two antennae on the left and right sides of the device serve their own individual purpose - the left antenna transmits data collected by its sensors, and the right antenna receives data from the operating device used by the CAS Operative (or equivalent individual) - and are known to rotate at varying speeds depending on how fast the device is travelling, in addition to folding close to the frame of the BugSpy when not in use. Due to its size (and the advancements made in technology by the Institute), the BugSpy is capable of housing an on-board EMP Projector for disabling electronics and can be equipped with 500 grams of an explosive material known as Cyklonite (which has been found to contain more energy than TNT) for either damaging objects of reasonable size or destroying itself in emergencies.

  • The LinkModel 1.2 CamSpy is the most commonly used model of the CamSpy to date; learning from the advantages and disadvantages of the models that came before it, the Institute's researchers, led by Stanley Grimshaw (the company's lead computer hacker and programmer), developed the Model 1.2 with the intent of creating the perfect form of their product. Smaller and more compact than its predecessors (excluding the Wiretapper), the Model 1.2 was the first to utilize what is now considered to be the smallest application of Null-G Tech, and is additionally built with more advanced audio and video recording systems - including the use of an on-board facility for spectrosopic holography. Although it shares some slight design elements with the Model 0.5, it is easily distinguishable due to its more modern appearance - with a guitar pick-like shape and an adjustable camera lens at the front making it as unique as any other model. Similarly to the Model 0.5, the Model 1.2 has two antennae, however these are not only smaller and less noticeable, but they also do not fold into the frame of the device - as they instead retract in a similar manner to the antenna of the Wiretapper. While it does have two wing-like objects protruding from the sides similarly to the Model 0.5, these are actually additional sensors that are spread out away from the body of the CamSpy in order to help maintain balance and determining the direction of movement while flying. Additionally, although the device's internal HUD projects its altitude and gyroscopic stats, it also lists off the day of the year and the time of day - which can alternatively be found on the back of the CamSpy through the use of a built-in clock and compass. Two sub-variants of the Model 1.2 are known to exist: the BombSpy (alternatively known as the Model 1.3 CamSpy) and the DrugSpy (alternatively known as the Model 1.4 CamSpy). Both models share the same design as the Model 1.2 - with the exception of having a red and blue HUD (respectively) instead of green - however they also come equipped with their own surprises; the BombSpy is notable for having its recording devices replaced with a highly powerful charge of plastic explosives, which renders it as a single-use device and makes it critical to ensure that as many targets as possible are caught up in its explosive range when activated. The DrugSpy, on the other hand, replaces its recording devices with a miniature tranquilizer gun armed with eight darts with enough tranquilizer solution to make a human lose consciousness in mere minutes, though more concentrated solutions are also used.


Vehicles

C-21 Starling


A Starling activating its afterburners mid-flight.

General Information

Manufacturer(s): Carrington Industries
Armor: Reinforced Armored Plating
Subsystems: Turbofan Engines (2) • Null-G Engine (1) • Multifunction Radar • Communications Systems • Missile Warning/Defense System

The Carrington Industries C-21 Starling, colloquially known as the Carrington Dropship, is a tiltjet aircraft with both VTOL and STOL capabilities that was designed by Carrington Industries for the purpose of transporting personnel across international borders. Unlike most other models of aircraft within the Republic and from across the globe, the Starling is unique for having six wings (with each pair varying in size) rather than the standard two. Its design was somewhat inspired by the dataDyne Corporation's D-35 Goshawk, taking some design aspects for its own appearance, and was intended to serve as the primary mode of air transportation for the Carrington Institute's Covert Action Staff (CAS) after its introduction in late-2019. By the turn of the decade, the Formosan Military would take an interest in the new aircraft, purchasing over twenty and adopting them into the Formosan Air Force in early Spring 2020 as Light Dropships due to their smaller carrying capacity. Each craft is built with two Turbofan engines housed in rotating nacelles on the craft's two aft wings (allowing for both vertical and short takeoffs and landings, while rotating forward 90° for horizontal flight) and one smaller Null-G engine at the rear of the craft reduces not only the weight of the vehicle while in flight but also reduces air resistance so that it can achieve greater speeds more easily.

In terms of their size, the Starling is relatively small compared to other more notable VTOL aircraft (such as the V-22 Osprey and the Harrier family of jet-powered attack aircraft) and even the D-35 Goshawk that helped inspire its design, measuring in at 9.14 meters in length, approximately 4.38 meters tall (at the top of the tailfins), and with a wingspan of 8 meters. It houses various components for carrying out its operations, including a multifunction radar system, various communications systems (including a built-in vehicular PA System, similar to those used by Police Forces, to allow the pilot to address individuals from a distance), and a missile warning system for alerting the crew and passengers of the vehicle being targeted for an attack by guided missiles, which is supplemented by Chaff Launchers to protect the craft and its passengers from harm. Unlike its dataDyne counterpart, the standard Starling is undefended (with the exception of its Chaff Launchers), relying instead on its high speed and maneuverability to rapidly insert and extract its ground troops before rerouting to its base of operations. The military variant, on the other hand, was modified to carry a chin-mounted 20mm Rotary Cannon and utilized afterburners (a function that would not be seen again in future models of dropships and other troop-carrying aircraft/spacecraft for a variety of reasons) in designated "hot zones" where rapid insertion and extraction was absolutely necessary.

The Starling is operated by a single Pilot, who enters and exits the cockpit through the use of the craft's forward-lifting canopy and retractable ladder on the side of the hull. Although the cockpit would appear large enough (from a distance) to house a Co-Pilot, the small size of the craft limits the amount of people that it can actually accommodate, therefore tasks such as navigation typically falls upon the Pilot (and although repairs may be made by the Pilot, they are typically performed by qualified technicians at the craft's base of operations). On average, the Starling is capable of carrying up to five troops (a fixed seating capacity made to fit the craft's small size, resulting in the design having to be mass produced to efficiently ferry multiple ground units from one location to another), though an additional five may be carried by having them stand within the middle of the main compartment in front of the seated troops, resulting in a maximum carrying capacity of ten. Behind the cockpit is a small compartment with a supply of food and water rations that can last six people for up to two days in cases of emergencies, and the craft only carries enough fuel to last for up to three days before needing to restock. If the craft's afterburners are activated at any point in time, the fuel reserves will be depleted more quickly and can have a drastic effect on how long the supply could last.


C-38 Nighthawk


A CAS Nighthawk prepares for extraction.

General Information

Manufacturer(s): Carrington Industries
Armor: Light Armored Plating
Subsystems: Null-G Thrusters (2) • Multifunction Radar • Communications Systems • Missile Warning/Defense System • ECM Transmitter

The Carrington Industries C-38 Nighthawk, colloquially known as the Institute Jumpship for its association with the Carrington Institute's Covert Action Staff (CAS), is a model of hovercraft designed by Carrington Industries for the purpose of rapidly transporting personnel and cargo across international borders - serving as a compact counterpart to the Institute's C-42 Gyrfalcon and as a successor to the Institute's C-21 Starling. Having spent nearly three years in development, starting at around the same time as the Gyrfalcon, the Nighthawk did not formally enter service within the Carrington Institute's Air Wing until early Spring 2023, during which time it would be used as the primary mode of air transportation for the Covert Operations Division of the CAS. The craft would eventually be adopted into the Formosan Republic Air Force (FRAF) during the Spring of 2026 alongside the Gyrfalcon following a considerable purchase of a number of these craft in 2025, and has remained in service for decades due to its reliability. The Nighthawk has a pair of short wings located along the top center area of the fuselage which house the craft's two thrusters (as well as maneuvering flaps) within rectangular nacelles powered by a Null-G Engine, which not only allow the craft to perform vertical and short takeoffs and landings with reduced weight and air friction (thus being able to achieve greater speeds more easily), but also allows the craft to hover in place due to its anti-gravity properties. Additionally, its design is rather unique within the Formosan Fleet due to the inclusion of a pair of fixed-positioned, ski-like landing gear that extend out from the sides of the craft.

In terms of their size, the Nighthawk is notably smaller and more compact than its predecessors, measuring in at approximately 6.75 meters (≈22 feet) in length, 4.57 meters (≈15 feet) tall at the top of its vertical stabilizer, and having a wingspan of 3.7 meters (≈12 feet) from nacelle to nacelle. It houses various components for carrying out its operations, including a multifunction radar system, various communications systems (including a built-in vehicular PA System), and a missile warning system for alerting the Pilot and passengers of the vehicle being targeted for an attack by guided missiles, which is supplemented by Chaff and Flare Launchers to protect the craft and its passengers from harm. Unlike the missile defenses of the Gyrfalcon, the Flare and Chaff Launchers of the Nighthawk are not as sophisticated due to the emphasis placed on the craft's use of a state-of-the-art Electronic Counter-Measures (ECM) Transmitter, which surrounds the craft in a cloud of ECM to prevent its detection on conventional radar systems and preventing conventional guided missile systems from locking onto it. Outside of these countermeasures, the standard Nighthawk, similarly to its predecessors, is undefended and relies on its speed and maneuverability to rapidly insert and extract field agents (and or cargo) before rerouting to its base of operations. On the other hand, the military variant of the Nighthawk differs from the original variant by having various modifications made so that each craft is equipped with a chin-mounted 20mm Rotary Cannon for added protection while also reinforcing the vehicle's armored plating.

The Nighthawk is operated by a single Pilot, who enters and exits the cockpit from a steel door connecting to the main cabin, though it can alternatively be computer controlled or even remotely piloted given the necessary modifications. When operated remotely, it is piloted by trained officials from within its base of operations through various systems built into the control cabin (where the cockpit would normally be) and utilizing various sensors to observe the surrounding terrain and track nearby lifeforms. Because of its smaller size, the craft does not utilize a Co-Pilot or Navigator, resulting in their duties being delegated to the Pilot in their absence. On average, the Nighthawk is capable of carrying four field agents (or equivalent passengers) by having them stand throughout the main cabin (which has been described as being relatively cramped) - although a single foldable seat is located within the cabin for any potentially injured passengers to use during flight - with some additional space allowing for a small amount of equipment to be transported as well. Above the foldable seat within the main cabin is a small compartment with a limited supply of food and water rations that can last the Pilot and passengers for up to two days in case of emergencies, while the craft itself carries enough fuel to travel over 8,000 kilometers (≈5,000 miles) before needing to restock. Other factors may come into play regarding how long a Nighthawk will be able to operate while deployed however, so they typically carry out their missions quickly and return to their base(s) of operations immediately for resupply unless instructed otherwise.


C-42 Gyrfalcon


A grounded Gyrfalcon waiting to be loaded.

General Information

Manufacturer(s): Carrington Industries
Armor: Reinforced Armored Plating
Subsystems: Null-G Thrusters (6) • Multifunction Radar • Communications Systems • Missile Warning/Defense System

The Carrington Industries C-42 Gyrfalcon, colloquially known as the Institute Dropship for its association with the Carrington Institute's Covert Action Staff (CAS) after replacing the C-21 Starling, is a model of hovercraft designed by Carrington Industries for the purpose of transporting personnel and cargo across international borders. The Gyrfalcon is unique for having five stabilizers at the back of the fuselage, with each of the horizontal stabilizers having two winglets attached to help reduce drag; the drone variant of the craft, however, notably lacks the all but the vertical stabilizers. Having spent over two years in development, the Gyrfalcon entered service within the Carrington Institute's Air Wing in late-2022, replacing the Starling as the primary mode of air transportation for the CAS. It wouldn't be until 2025 that the Formosan Military would approach Carrington Industries to purchase a number of these craft for use within the Formosan Republic Air Force, formally adopting them into service by Spring 2026. Each craft is built with six thrusters powered by a Null-G Engine (three along each side of the craft), though the drone variant has an additional thruster unit placed along the top of the craft, that not only allow the craft to perform vertical and short takeoffs and landings with reduced weight and air friction, but also allows the craft to hover in place due to its anti-gravity properties.

In terms of their size, the Gyrfalcon is slightly larger and bulkier than its predecessor, measuring in at 9.75 meters in length, approximately 5.4 meters tall at the top of the vertical stabilizer (though the drone variant is approximately 4.05 meters tall), and with a wingspan of 7.3 meters. It houses various components for carrying out its operations, including a multifunction radar system, various communications systems (including a built-in vehicular PA System), and a missile warning system for alerting the crew and passengers of the vehicle being targeted for an attack by guided missiles, which is supplemented by Chaff and Flare Launchers to protect the craft and its passengers from harm. Similarly to its predecessor, the standard Gyrfalcon is undefended (with the exception of its Chaff and Flare Launchers), relying instead on its speed and maneuverability to rapidly insert and extract its ground troops (and or cargo) before rerouting to its base of operations. On the other hand, the military variant of the Gyrfalcon differs from the original and drone variants by having various modifications made so that each craft is equipped with a chin-mounted 20mm Rotary Cannon and various forms of electronic countermeasure devices for added protection while also further reinforcing the vehicle's armored plating.

The Gyrfalcon is operated by a single Pilot, who enters and exits the cockpit from a steel door connecting to the main cabin, though the drone variant can be operated remotely from its base of operations through the various systems built into the control cabin (where the cockpit would normally be) and utilizing various sensors to observe the surrounding terrain and track nearby lifeforms. A Co-Pilot/Navigator can be housed within the main cabin alongside the craft's troop complement at either the front or rear of the cabin (depending on if they are in a standard Gyrfalcon or drone), sitting at their work station which consists of various monitors connected to a central console. On average, the Gyrfalcon is capable of carrying over ten troops by having them stand throughout the main cabin, with additional space allowing for two troops to be seated (not including the Co-Pilot/Navigator station), or various crates of heavy equipment. Behind the cockpit (or at the rear of the craft for the drone) is a small compartment with a supply of food and water rations that can last the crew and passengers for up to three days in cases of emergencies, and the craft carries enough fuel to travel approximately 17,000 km before needing to restock. Other factors may come into play regarding how long a Gyrfalcon will be able to operate while deployed however, so they typically carry out their missions quickly and return to their base(s) of operations immediately for resupply.

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After quite a bit of work, I've finally managed to get my CAS Dispatch to a good enough point to post. Unfortunately, there's not much outside of the history and equipment sections (the latter of which is still incomplete), but I hope you guys enjoy what I've got up so far. Of course, I will make occasional changes whenever possible to fill in the gaps in the equipment section, though I'm a bit concerned about when I'll eventually reach the size limit (which hasn't happened in a while, but is still a possibility).

Amazing work with this Fel! The level of detail you put into these factbooks is truly astounding, and makes it a joy to read them. Seriously, this is impressive stuff.

The Orson Empire wrote:Amazing work with this Fel! The level of detail you put into these factbooks is truly astounding, and makes it a joy to read them. Seriously, this is impressive stuff.

Thanks, Orson! I'm glad that you enjoy reading my factbooks. I usually try to make everything as short as possible while keeping any necessary details, but sometimes I go a bit overboard and things end up being longer than intended...In fact, I actually tried shortening the history section, but ended up adding even more to it. Anyway, the part going over Operation Janus Tears is a new addition to my nation that's never been discussed before (at least to my knowledge), and I kinda wish that I had better images depicting the events mentioned, but there's only so much I can do with what's available to me.

The Unified Nations of Felucia wrote:
Part of the Carrington Institute
Covert Action Staff


The Institute logo (depicted on the company flag above) is often worn by CAS Agents.

General Information

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Headquarters:

• Daniel Carrington
• Jonathan Steinberg
2017
• Air Wing
• Covert Operations
• Military Operations
• Security Operations
Carrington Institute HQ

Leadership

Commander:
Head Agent:
Top Agent:

Daniel Carrington
Jonathan Steinberg
Joanna Dark

Manpower

Personnel:
Deployed:
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45,000+ (2023)
15,000+ (2023)
≈400 (2023)


"We made a pretty good team back there. The file was right about you."
"The Army has a file about me?"
"The Army? Their budget wouldn't cover our paper clips."
―Agent Jonathan Steinberg conversing with then Bounty Hunter Joanna Dark (2020)

The Covert Action Staff (CAS) is a private military-grade security organization owned by the Carrington Institute, a subsidiary of Carrington Industries. The organization was established in 2017 by company founder Daniel Carrington and former US Army Ranger Jonathan Steinberg in response to the rise in corporate espionage across the Formosan Republic. Carrington first became concerned with the need of an Institute-based security force in 2012, when an industrial spy broke into the restricted sections of the Carrington Institute's headquarters after assuming the identity of a journalist sent to interview the company's staff for an article that would appear in a local news magazine that would be released later that week. Although the suspect was apprehended and brought in for questioning, the security forces hired by the Institute foolishly left the man unattended for a short period of time, allowing him the chance needed to take a concealed cyanide pill to prevent any critical information from being leaked. Carrington, furious that this was allowed to happen, fired the security team and began implementing a series of policies to prevent such an event from occurring again, some of which would eventually lead to the creation of the CAS.

History

In early 2017, Daniel Carrington, founder of Carrington Industries, came across the recently discharged US Army Ranger Jonathan Steinberg during a trip to the United States. Recognizing the skills and potential that the former soldier had, Carrington invited Steinberg to work for his company as he was intending on establishing his own security forces that would protect the interests and research of his company's subsidiary known as the Carrington Institute. He would also explain the troubles that he may encounter due to the rise in corporate espionage within the Formosan Republic, guaranteeing that the position would be geared towards ensuring a better future at the risk of his own life as various powerful organizations within Taiwan would go through any means necessary to acquire knowledge on Carrington's Null-G Technology. Steinberg, understanding the risks involved and being motivated by not really having much going for his life at the time, agreed and eventually travelled to Taiwan alongside Carrington in order to learn more about his new workplace, optimistic that he would be able to put his skills to good use and live up to Carrington's expectations. Shortly thereafter, Steinberg led a group of staff members from the Carrington Institute in scouring the globe for potential candidates that could be hired to work for the security forces, with the former Army Ranger preferring to enlist veterans that struggled to obtain jobs so that they could have a new life. This enlistment process would continue for the remainder of the year and the Institute's staff would eventually return to Carrington one-by-one with contact information from those interested in filling the positions. Once the Institute acquired contact info from over one hundred men and women willing to work for the company, Steinberg and Carrington formally established the Institute's corporate security forces, which were to be referred to from that point on as the Covert Action Staff (CAS).

Over the course of the next few years, the Institute began taking in various Formosan veterans and members from local law enforcement agencies and private military companies (often resorting to buying out the latter) to fill up its ranks. Additionally, the operatives of the CAS were then split up into four separate divisions that would carry out specific tasks that were required by the Institute as time passed. The Air Wing was created to transport Institute materiel and operatives across the Republic and the globe, with new pilots often being trained by those with experience within their ranks, and initially relied on government-supplied aircraft until the creation of the Institute's own C-21 Starling in 2019; Calvin Rogers serves as the Motor Pool Supervisor and top dropship pilot of the CAS, and is often found lurking about in the Institute's hangar ensuring that each aircraft is prepared for upcoming missions. The Covert Operations Division is the Institute's own force that partakes in the world of corporate espionage and beyond, deploying agents across Taiwan and the globe to ensure the safety of the Institute's interests; Agent Joanna Dark serves as the top agent of the CAS and the leader of the COD, but has rarely taken on important missions for the Institute in recent years. The Military Operations Division is the private army of the Carrington Institute and its operatives are generally more heavily armed than their counterparts in the COD and SOD, focusing heavily on their military training to prepare their forces for potential threats; Jonathan Steinberg serves as not only the Head of the CAS, but also the leader of the MOD and has occasionally taken on missions for the COD. The Security Operations Division is the standard security forces of the Institute, patrolling and protecting Carrington-owned facilities and locations which they have been assigned to, operating in a similar role to law enforcement; Miranda Sturgis was the Chief of Security until January 2021, when it was discovered that she was unwillingly operating as a mole for Institute rival Core-Mantis OmniGlobal and committed suicide to prevent her capture.


Agent Steinberg (left) leads a MOD team in extracting bounty hunter Joanna Dark from the Trinity Facility.

In early 2020, the Carrington Institute began investigating the disappearance of an American-Formosan researcher by the name of Nathan Ziegler, who was seemingly kidnapped while vacationing in Hong Kong. Due to the close relations between the local criminal syndicates of both China and Taiwan (alternatively known as Triads), the Institute has reason to believe that someone (or some group) of great influence had partnered themselves with local Triads in order to plan out Ziegler's capture while he was under the employment of the dataDyne Corporation, though the exact reasoning behind it was still unknown. By March, the company's lead intelligence team managed to track Ziegler's whereabouts to a small Triad group operating from the Formosan capital of Taipei, however a rise in suspicious activity surrounding the dataDyne Corporation (who was headquartered in the city) prevented them from handling the situation further. To ensure that dataDyne would not learn of their investigation, Carrington hired the financially struggling bounty hunter organization Dark Bail Bonds to extract Ziegler from the Triad's base of operations (a Nightclub sitting along the Tamsui River) despite knowing that the group's leader, Jack Dark, had a distaste for him. The CAS would closely monitor the situation, taking note of a set of skirmishes that resulted in the unfortunate deaths of Ziegler and Dark, but were hopeful upon learning that Dark's daughter, Joanna, had retrieved the data and was approaching the Institute's contact in the dataDyne Corporation (a scientist by the name of Eustace Caroll) to have it deciphered and transferred to the Institute. Joanna was tracked by the CAS to the dataDyne-owned Trinity Research Platform in the middle of the Pacific Ocean, where she was to meet Doctor Caroll, and it was discovered that her co-worker and friend, Chandra Sekhar (Dark Bail Bond's mission coordinator), had in fact been paid by dataDyne to serve as a double agent tasked with killing both Caroll and Dark before retrieving Ziegler's research. The CAS quickly deployed Agent Steinberg and a task force from the MOD to protect Joanna and Doctor Caroll, however by the time they had arrived Sekhar had already killed Caroll and seemingly taken off with the deciphered data, leaving them to extract Dark from the guard-infested facility. Fortunately for them, Joanna revealed the fact that Doctor Caroll took the precaution of making a copy of the deciphered data on the platform's datacore, though this meant that they had to go out of their way to retrieve it before escaping.

The task force would be successful in extracting Joanna Dark and the research data from the facility, and were making their way back to the Carrington Institute's headquarters until they were intercepted by dataDyne forces within the Zhongyang Mountain Range of Taiwan. An escorting dropship was shot out of the air and Steinberg's own dropship was forced to make an emergency landing upon having its fuel line ruptured, causing the team to fight off approaching enemy forces as the start of a corporate war between the Carrington Institute and dataDyne was underway. Joanna Dark was unfortunately separated from Steinberg and the remainder of the task force, but this ultimately saved her as her new allies were captured by dataDyne forces, led by the daughter of dataDyne's CEO (Zhang Mai and Zhang Li respectively), and taken to a nearby facility for interrogation and eventual execution. Fearing the worst, Joanna alerted Carrington of the situation and followed dataDyne to the facility in an attempt to rescue the agents. Once Zhang Li learned of the events taking place, he began sending additional forces (such as the elite Phantom Squad - armed with experimental energy weapons with built-in cloaking technologies) to kill the bounty hunter and the Institute Agents once and for all, forcing Carrington to scramble CAS reinforcements across the country to prevent dataDyne from carrying out this task. As the conflict progressed even further, and eventually reached a stalemate, the CAS learned that Zhang Li was going to visit the dataDyne facility in the Zhongyang Mountains to personally oversee and lead the dataDyne front of the battlefield, leading to Daniel Carrington deciding to do the same for the Institute once Joanna Dark rescued her allies. Seeing no other way to bring the conflict to an end, Carrington made it a top priority of the CAS to assassinate Zhang Li, with his presence near the battlefield being the best opportunity they had at getting to him, and tasked any remaining Institute forces with halting dataDyne's advance across the Republic in a wide-scale battle known by the codename "Operation Inferno". As Carrington's forces approached the battlefield, Joanna (with help from Steinberg and his unit) went out of her way to kill Zhang Mai as revenge for the death of her father (whom Zhang Mai had killed days earlier) before turning dataDyne's own air defenses against them in order to protect the Institute's dropships. Upon arriving at the battlefield, Carrington declared the start of Operation Inferno and the island nation would be caught up in the midst of the conflict as the two organizations fought to preserve their interests. Ultimately, the CAS would push dataDyne's forces back to the facility and Zhang Li, just like his daughter, was killed by Joanna Dark as she and Steinberg's unit made their way deeper into the heart of the facility. The conflict would end shortly thereafter as dataDyne's forces retreated and a wide-scale order to surrender was issued by the company's Board of Directors, leaving any and all remaining relations between the two organizations to sour over the course of the next couple of years.

In 2021, Daniel Carrington came to believe that the Institute had been infiltrated by a corporate mole; fearing that the interests of the company and its agents were at stake, he secretly initiated a covert operation, codenamed "Janus Tears", to discover who the mole was and to dispose of them. The Agents in charge of the operation were Jonathan Steinberg and Joanna Dark (who was now working with the Institute after the events that took place during the previous year), with Agent Dark having to operate under the guise of a disgraced agent that was given a second chance by Carrington himself to prove her worth to the Institute - with Carrington having her personal records changed to ensure that the ploy was foolproof. Eventually, one of the Institute's facilities housing one of the company's various quantum computers had been attacked by an elite paramilitary unit from the dataDyne Corporation in an attempt to capture Institute Computer Technician Jackson Abbot for seemingly unknown reasons. At the time, Abbot had been closely monitored by the Janus Tears Operations Center as a potential suspect in their investigation for the identity of the mole and was therefore guaranteed to be rescued by Agent Dark in order to prevent him from falling into another corporation's hands. Although Agent Dark was successful in saving the computer technician, both were injured in the rescue attempt (Joanna even more so) and were quickly transferred to the building's medical wing by Institute reinforcements shortly thereafter. Suspiciously, Abbot had swapped Joanna's d-PAL with a new one while visiting her (which she was able to find out due to her photographic memory - having remembered the item's serial number) and she was attacked by an unknown assailant when the staff thought she took medication that would help her sleep. A gunfight would ensue throughout the building's hallways, but the assailant managed to disappear within the building's datacore room (housing the quantum computer), where she would meet up with Abbot and learn that the assailant had shut down the facility's security systems with the help of high-level access codes that were more than likely attained from the mole she was tasked with discovering. She would secretly contact Agent Steinberg and the two would conclude that if Abbot was not the mole, then it would be possible that the CAS Chief of Security, Miranda Sturgis, could be the mole instead - although they could not guarantee anything at this point. Joanna would eventually encounter the assailant once more and attempted to chase them once they exited the building, but was detained by Chief Sturgis and various operatives from the MOD, who threatened to have her disqualified from service for causing such chaos within the building (unaware of the attempt made on her life). As she was not able to reveal the truth of the matter to Sturgis (in fear of mentioning the existence of Janus Tears to those not involved, especially since Sturgis was a suspect), Joanna played along temporarily before sneaking away from the facility in order to discover more information on the identity of her attacker.

Joanna would eventually come across a local detective, named Howard Conroy, who revealed to her that he had investigated the incident at the Institute facility and learned that her attacker was in fact one of the men that attempted to capture Abbot earlier in the day - having survived what was surely a fatal encounter. Further investigation by Steinberg and Dark led to the discovery of the assailant's identity: former US Navy Seal (turned mercenary) David Roarke - his squad of mercenaries were caught up in a conflict between the Institute, dataDyne, and Core-Mantis OmniGlobal in late 2020 in an attempt to extract a researcher from a CMO facility when Agent Dark's forces took out his team and left him to die, leading to him having a personal vendetta against the Institute agent. Knowing this, Agent Dark proceeded to carry out an investigation of Agent Sturgis with extreme caution; sneaking into her apartment at a nearby hotel and attempting to hack into her personal computer to find any incriminating information proving her involvement with other corporations, however the computer was seemingly modified to protect itself from being hacked by even the Institute's best computer hacking tools. Not being confident in choosing between Abbot and Sturgis as the mole, Joanna decided to discover Roarke's whereabouts by traversing the city and forcing information on perfect locations for mercenaries to hold out in from locals gangs, finding her way to a nightclub named the "Red Panda"; a boundary zone for corporate bigwigs, actors/actresses, street pushers and "heavies" - a watering hole for the wealthy to slum it out with crooks. While there, she encountered Detective Conroy, who learned about a suspicious warehouse within the city that could potentially be the place that she was looking for from an informant. When trying to sneak into the warehouse, the duo came across Roarke, who revealed that Conroy was being paid to give Agent Dark the information of his whereabouts and identity all along before unloading the shipment housed within the building - multiple combat automatons from the Formosan corporation known as Zentek - to deal with Joanna before killing the detective as a "reward" for his assistance and making his escape. Joanna barely managed to defeat the attacking drones and contacted Jonathan to inform him of the recent developments before enlisting the aid of Abbot in locating Chief Sturgis in case she was behind Roarke's involvement in the entire situation. Being fed up with nearly dying multiple times in the past couple of days due to the investigation, Joanna finally tracked Sturgis travelling down an empty street and forced her car to crash before interrogating the injured Chief of Security regarding the truth of her connections with other corporate entities; Sturgis reluctantly revealed that she was in fact working as a mole for Core-Mantis OmniGlobal due to the fact that the company captured her younger sister (her only living relative at the time) and was forced to continue working for them lest they kill the one she loved. Unfortunately, she was unwilling to reveal the whereabouts of Roarke and committed suicide with her personal sidearm to prevent her capture in fear of her sister being killed by CMO for the information should could let slip. Despite being upset at failing to prevent Sturgis' suicide and the fact she had betrayed her allies, Joanna was understanding of her motivations to protect her sister and momentarily mourned her death before moving on to finally bring an end to Roarke's actions.


Agent Dark standing over the defeated mercenary David Roarke during Operation Janus Tears.

While tracking Roarke's location, Abbot discovered that the mercenary had in fact downloaded nearly 70% of the data from the Institute's quantum computer days earlier and had more than likely used a military-grade Neurodrive to transfer all of that data into his own brain - any other method of transporting such quantities of data would have prevented him from leaving the building as soon as he did - meaning that a codeword could be used to unlock the contained data and overload his brain, essentially placing him in a temporary vegetative state. Eventually, Roarke was finally traced to an abandoned dataDyne office building in the outskirts of New Taipei that was scheduled to be demolished months later, allowing Agent Dark the opportunity to take an Institute Dropship to the city and confront him once and for all; the building was seemingly empty except for the dataDyne guards tasked with keeping trespassers away, but they were eventually confronted by Roarke (whose body was now filled with combat stimulants) and disposed of as he made his way to the roof from the ground floor. Even though Joanna was still suffering from the injuries she had gained from the previous fights, she caught up to the stimmed-up mercenary and fought in hand-to-hand combat in order to prove her worth as an agent of the CAS and as the daughter of Jack Dark (who always pushed her to fight through pain), refusing to quit even when her body wanted to. Rain poured down from the skies as the two fought one another to the death, with Roarke gaining the upper hand and coming close to throwing her over the roof of the building until Institute forces relayed the codeword for the locked information in Roarke's head to the nearly unconscious operative through her comms suite. The unlocking of the vast database forced Roarke to lose consciousness nearly immediately and he was taken into CAS custody shortly thereafter in order to retrieve the stolen information. The next day, Agent Dark approached Jackson Abbot at his personal residence and acknowledged the fact that he was indeed acting as a second mole within the company the whole time, even though it took her some time to figure it out; ultimately, he served as a mole for the dataDyne Corporation and was eventually seen as expendable by the shady organization once he was no longer needed (hence the attempt made on his life), and Chief Sturgis was a mole for CMO due to their kidnapping of her sister. Abbot fearfully admitted that he only took the job to raise money for his wife and child, but never intended to get anyone killed - a fact that made Joanna claim that he was a good man despite doing bad things for the right reasons, leading her to offer him a chance to atone for his actions by acting as a double agent for the Institute within dataDyne due to the fact that he had helped her when she needed it even though he did not have to. Despite her generosity, she made it clear that if he were to fall out of line, she would carry out the mission she was given and kill him without question.

During the early summer of 2023, the Carrington Institute received a message from a scientist operating within the secret laboratories located underneath the dataDyne Corporation's headquarters in Taipei, requesting an immediate extraction from the premises due to the company planning on forcing him to undergo mental reconditioning for not wanting to carry out a confidential operation that he claims was a threat to humanity. The CAS would dispatch Agent Dark, now its best operative, to the building during the middle of the night and she would successfully manage to gain access to the laboratories and extract Dr. Caroll - in addition to retrieving some experimental technology (including a portable shielding generator, night vision optics, and a prototype for dataDyne's latest Assault Rifle) - from the premises after shutting down some of their other experiments; during this mission she would discover that he was in fact an Artificial Intelligence (AI) unit based on former scientist Eustace Caroll. Throughout their escape, the building was damaged by a dataDyne Hovercopter attempting to prevent the extraction of the Caroll sapient and news of a supposed attack on the building spread like wildfire across the nation, forcing the company to close it off to the public for repairs and to come up with a story behind behind the incident. Days later, Dr. Caroll would meet with Daniel Carrington at his private coastal retreat in order to discuss matters of mutual interest, primarily regarding what dataDyne was up to in recent months and how long it would take for them to retaliate, when a dataDyne hit-squad sent by the company's new CEO, Cassandra De Vries, arrived and took the Institute founder hostage; De Vries would send a message to the Institute stating that her forces would spare Carrington's life in exchange for the AI, unaware that Carrington had hidden him within the villa in anticipation of their arrival. Carrington's personal assistant, Emily Partridge, responded by opting to send a negotiator to the villa in an effort to discuss possible alternative options in the matter, which De Vries reluctantly agreed to. The next day, Agent Dark was sent to the villa under the disguise of one of the Institute's corporate representatives and managed to take out the dataDyne forces present in the area and rescuing Carrington, who regretfully admitted to finally breaking after hours of interrogation and revealing Dr. Caroll's location to his captors. Fortunately, Dr. Caroll had informed him of dataDyne's involvement in a plan formed by an extra-terrestrial race known as the Skedar and that Cassandra De Vries was meeting with her co-conspirators at the headquarters of the G5 Corporation (one of dataDyne's many subsidiaries) later that night. Wanting to know who Cassandra's co-conspirators were and what they were going to discuss, Carrington dispatched Agent Dark to infiltrate the G5 Corporation's headquarters to record the meeting and retrieve a copy of Dr. Caroll's personality (that was made in case the mental reconditioning affected his capabilities) as he contacted his own extra-terrestrial allies, the Maians, to help deal with the situation. Once her mission was complete, Agent Dark informed Carrington of a planned kidnapping of the Formosan President and wanted to quickly intervene, however Carrington was more worried about his allies, who were shot down by the Formosan government and taken to a nearby military installation; not wanting the truth of the Maian's existence becoming widespread quite yet, he would dispatch Agent Dark to help his allies as other agents helped save the President.

Days later, news of the death of NSB Director Trent Easton spread across the nation; due to the recording of the meeting at the G5 headquarters, the Institute was aware of his involvement in dataDyne's plot with the Skedar, however he had disappeared shortly after their operatives rescued President Joshua Clanton and were unable to discover what had happened to him. What was known was the fact that he had made repeated requests for the loan of the government's deep sea research vessel Pelagic II to the dataDyne Corporation, each of which had been denied by the President, and that his co-conspirators were planning on hijacking the vessel to carry out their plans - though what they were intending on reaching with the vessel's submersible was beyond their wildest guesses. Agent Dark would board the vessel alongside one of her new Maian allies, Alphaeis Mangarae (who preferred to go by the nickname "Elvis"), in the middle of the Pacific Ocean and disabled the ship's primary power source to prevent dataDyne's forces from conducting further research operations with the technologies on board. Shortly thereafter, the pair secured the vessel's laboratories and any research data pertaining to dataDyne's operations on the ocean floor, learning of the existence of an ancient warship of extra-terrestrial origin that was scuttled on the planet millions of years prior - the remains of which had been buried under natural rock formations since its crash landing. Not wanting the Pelagic II to remain in the area for long, Joanna and Elvis deactivated the ship's GPS and autopilot systems (forcing it to drift away from the area) before recalling the vessel's submersible in order to travel to the ancient starship and thwart whatever dataDyne and the Skedar had planned. As they made their departure, the remaining dataDyne forces on board the Pelagic II scuttled the ship to prevent any trace of their involvement in its hijacking from being discovered. Near the ocean floor, the submersible docked with a pressurized facility built into the side of an underwater mountain and the pair explored the area, confused about the suspicious lack of staff and guards until coming to the conclusion that the dataDyne and Skedar forces were exploring the warship's interior. After entering the vast halls of the ancient ship, Elvis activated a series of portals built by the Skedar for traversing across the ship quickly (which were deactivated upon finding out that the Pelagic II had been taken out) and the pair managed to eventually find their way towards the firing mechanism of some sort of superweapon after dealing with dozens of enemy forces and the ship's automatic defenses (which were activated upon the hull being breached by the Skedar and dataDyne). Believing that they had finally discovered what the Skedar were after, the pair attempted to disable the superweapon before fighting their way towards the ship's control room, where a reprogrammed Dr. Caroll was finalizing the process of connecting to the ship's systems and preparing to conduct repairs on the damaged sections of the vessel. From there, they restored the sapient's former personality in hopes of rescuing him, however dataDyne anticipated this and a series of countermeasures were activated within his programming that ensured that he struggled to gain control of his body.


Daniel Carrington and Joanna Dark preparing to depart for the capital prior to the Skedar attack.

Knowing that the superweapon aboard the vessel could no longer be allowed to exist, Dr. Caroll pleaded with his allies to escape as he overloaded its reactors, destroying the ship and himself along with it. Heeding Dr. Caroll's warning, Elvis and Joanna would make it out and were far away from the vessel as the explosion occurred, mourning his sacrifice for the greater good before being extracted by Institute forces shortly thereafter. Believing there to be no other opportune moment to introducing the Maians to Humanity, Daniel Carrington prepared a meeting with President Clanton in Taipei the following day and was on the verge of leaving the Institute's headquarters when the facility was suddenly attacked by Skedar forces, angered over their loss of the ancient superweapon - which they believed would turn the tide of their war against the Maians. All operatives of the CAS present at the building during the surprise attack would fend off the invading Skedar to the best of their abilities as the remaining staff members were evacuated from the premises. Agent Dark, who was invited to attend the Presidential meeting as part of the Institute's delegation, was forced to activate the building's own automatic defenses to slow down the Skedar assault and rescuing any staff members that were being held hostage. To better combat the shielded enemy forces, she retrieved an experimental assault rifle that was being worked on by the building's armorer (and his assistant) which utilized special ammunition capable of draining the enemy's shields quickly, and was eventually tasked with destroying sensitive files within Carrington's office that he did not want falling into enemy hands. When it seemed as if the remaining Skedar forces were dwindling, Institute sensors detected a bomb planted within a shuttle that the Skedar arrived in and Agent Dark was forced to hack into the ship's internal systems to the best of her ability in order to have the vessel fly off to a safe distance from the building so as to prevent any damage to the Institute or the deaths of evacuating staff members. Once the final Institute Dropship was planning on leaving with Agent Dark, Skedar reinforcements arrived and so Joanna forced the dropship to leave without her as she fought off the approaching Skedar; ultimately, she would be knocked unconscious and taken prisoner aboard an orbiting Assault Ship alongside Cassandra De Vries, both of which the Skedar had placed blame on for their failure to retrieve the ancient superweapon. Meanwhile, in Taipei, Carrington would arrive at the Presidential meeting and informed his Maian allies of the attack on the Institute, imploring them to rescue his best agent as she had put her life on the line to help them.

Command Structure

The CAS is currently led by Daniel Carrington, the CEO of Carrington Industries and its subsidiaries, who operates as a "Supreme Commander" of sorts for the organization; he oversees the CAS' operations from a secure link within his office at the headquarters of the Carrington Institute, he has the final say in matters involving the organization, and he often opts to personally provide information to his operatives as new developments are made - in addition to briefing operatives on their mission objectives. The CAS Chain of Command flows from Daniel Carrington to the organization's Head Agent (i.e., the most experienced of its forces), a position currently held by Jonathan Steinberg; Steinberg is responsible for recruiting new operatives for the CAS and has created a vigorous program that tests the limits of those wishing to join the organization to ensure that recruits are the best that they can possibly be. Whenever he is not deployed, he is primarily responsible for organizing and training not only new recruits, but every operative within the CAS in order to maintain their efficiency on the field. Outside of the Head Agent, the highest ranking official(s) would be the Top Agent(s) of the Military and Covert Operations Divisions (the latter of which has no formal responsibilities despite their role); the Top Agent of the MOD (currently Jonathan Steinberg) has the most experience and total mission time out of any other operative within the division, while the Top Agent of the COD (currently Joanna Dark) has scored the best results on the CAS' training programs - which have been used to determine the rank of each individual operative within the division based on how likely they may be to succeed in carrying out their missions. Agent Steinberg was once Head Agent and Top Agent of both the MOD and COD until Joanna Dark surpassed him during her time within the Institute as part of the COD.

Personnel

Since the Summer of 2023, the Covert Action Staff has consisted of over 43,000 personnel, over 15,000 of which are operatives of the Covert, Military and Security Operations Divisions - each being deployed across Formosa and the rest of the world in order to ensure the protection of the Carrington Institute's interests. In order to be recruited by the CAS, applicants are required to meet the moral, academic and physical standards set by the organization, however this can bypassed entirely should Daniel Carrington personally request one's admittance. Members of the various divisions of the CAS hold a "combat rank" to determine seniority and eligibility for promotion, each of which comes with their own paygrade and benefits, with those that have formerly served as operatives for the CAS being referred to as veterans. Rank names may be different between divisions, but they are matched to each other by their corresponding paygrade. In order to determine seniority between operatives who hold the same rank or paygrade, the date of rank of said operatives is used, although some operatives may serve in certain positions of office of importance (i.e., the Head of the Agency) that allows them to outrank all other operatives in active duty of the same rank and paygrade, regardless of their date of rank. Regarding the ranks of the Air Wing of the CAS, unlike the COD and MOD (which grants ranks based on the training scores of each operative), the division promotes its pilots based on their experience and the total amount of missions they have flown during their tenure.

Rank Structure

Division

CR-1

CR-2

CR-3

CR-4

CR-5

CR-6

CR-7

CR-8

CR-9

CR-10

Special Grade

Air Wing

Airman Recruit

Airman

Senior Airman

Staff Sergeant

Technical Sergeant

Flight Cadet

Pilot Officer

Flying Officer

Flight Leader

Group Captain

Motor Pool Supervisor

Covert Operations

Trainee

Recruit

Trooper

Senior Trooper

Agent

Star Agent

Special Agent

Captain

Perfect Agent

Dark Agent

Top Agent

Military Operations

Private

Corporal

Sergeant

Master Sergeant

Sergeant Major

Sub-Lieutenant

Lieutenant

Captain

Major

Commander

Top Agent

Security Operations

Trooper

Corporal

Detective

Sergeant

Lieutenant

Captain

Major

Colonel

Commander

Deputy

Chief of Security

Equipment

Weapons

See Full List Here: Weapons of the Covert Action Staff

M2021 "Falcon 2"

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Carrington Institute
.45 ACP
8 Rounds
50+ Meters
$23,779 (2021)

The Carrington M2021, more commonly referred to as the Falcon 2, is a semi-automatic pistol manufactured by the Carrington Institute, a subsidiary of Carrington Industries, that was based on the design of the Colt 1911 (first produced in 1911 by the American firearms manufacturer Colt's Manufacturing Company). The weapon was first introduced in early 2021 as the successor of the Institute's M2017 Falcon, serving as the standard issue sidearm of the Institute's security forces, the Covert Action Staff (CAS), after outperforming the Falcon throughout various field tests carried out both domestically and internationally the previous year. Despite outperforming the Falcon, the Falcon 2 still retains most of the disadvantages one would expect a weapon of its caliber to have when compared to that of the Falcon (such as ammunition being more expensive and having a slower firing rate). The decision to base the Falcon 2 on the Colt 1911 rather than the Glock 17L, like its predecessor, was made as a result of the CAS requesting the Institute's gunsmiths to design a sidearm with greater stopping power than the Falcon within a short period of time. To meet such a deadline, the gunsmiths used the Type 51 Pistol (a domestically-produced M1911A1) utilized by the Formosan Armed Forces as the template for their new weapon, finalizing the design of the Falcon 2 by the end of 2020. Following its adoption into CAS service, the Falcon 2 was marketed to the public at a retail price of NT$23,779 (≈$851 USD), with its higher price (compared to that of the Falcon) reflecting the quality of the weapon and the amount of care put into making each individual pistol. To some, the Falcon 2 is considered to be a spiritual successor of sorts to the Republic's T56 Pistol, though some also consider it to simply be another variant of the original Falcon (despite the differences in design and caliber).

Since its release, there has only been a single model made available for sale through local vendors and directly through the company itself. The factory model, which has been designed to be easy to disassemble for repairs, is a simple semi-automatic sidearm that is available in a stainless steel finish and contains rubberized inserts within the grip (similarly to its predecessor). It is chambered for .45 ACP rounds of ammunition and can be fitted with a detachable laser sight, suppressor, and a 2x zoom scope that allows for greater performance (such as increased accuracy and reduced acoustic intensity and recoil) on the field. Although not as compact as the Falcon, the Falcon 2 is generally considered to be more accurate than its predecessor and just as useful at close ranges despite having a smaller magazine capacity. Due to a failed operation involving the infiltration of a dataDyne warehouse suspected to be harboring illegally acquired nuclear material in 2020, the dataDyne Corporation traced the Falcon of a deceased CAS Operative back to the Carrington Institute, further stressing the relations between the two organizations at a time where either could openly invade the other without consequence. It is because of this incident that the CAS no longer embeds their logo into their weapons, realizing that should one of their operatives be lost on the field, it would be best to have their weapons resemble those used by civilians and other security forces so as to not raise suspicion regarding their involvement. The widespread availability of the Falcon 2 since its release has led to countless organizations within the Republic to use it for self-defense, even seeing use by the Institute's rivals (such as the dataDyne Corporation, which many would assume would refuse to use the weapons of a rival company). The weapon was used the most by the CAS in 2023 following the rise is suspicious activity from dataDyne, the most since before the two organizations were at war with one another in early 2020, where all of its operatives were deployed to infiltrate multiple dataDyne facilities before the two organizations were at war with one another once again (albeit on a smaller scale).


Laptop Gun (SMG)

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Carrington Institute
9×19mm Parabellum
50 Rounds
250+ Meters
N/A

The Carrington Foldable Machine Gun is part of a series of fully automatic foldable weapons manufactured by various Taiwan-based companies that, depending on the company that produces them, is either built as a sub-machine gun or an assault rifle. These particular weapons are commonly referred to as Laptop Guns due to their ability to appear and operate as portable computers (albeit in a more limited capacity) when not deployed as a weapon. The concept for a Formosan-made foldable machine gun first came about following the creation of the private security forces of the Carrington Institute (a subsidiary of Carrington Industries), the Covert Action Staff, in 2017. The Institute intended to supply its agents with a weapon that would be undetectable by conventional means and so its gunsmiths came up with the idea of a foldable automatic weapon, being inspired by weapons such as the experimental FMG-9 (designed in 2008 by the American manufacturer Magpul Industries) and Pistolet-pulemet obrazets 1990/PP-90 (first produced in 1990 by the Russian enterprise known as the KBP Instrument Design Bureau). During its first year of development, the Institute's staff toyed with the idea of having the weapon turn into a portable sentry gun of sorts, however the process of creating such a function was deemed to be too costly and subsequently dropped in favor of making the weapon disguise itself as a portable computer. In late 2018, the Institute signed a collaborative contract with arms manufacturer Kangxi Firearms that transferred the rights to further develop the weapon, nicknamed the "PC Gun" at the time, to the smaller company's facilities (though Institute staff were allowed to work on the project as well). By the turn of the new decade, the Institute would go on to develop a successor of sorts that was based on their initial designs for the Laptop Gun, hoping to implement a feature that would allow the weapon to deploy itself as an automated turret, though rising tensions with the dataDyne Corporation (as well as the global Coronavirus pandemic) halted its development until June. Their fourth (and latest) model of the weapon would be the only one to be adopted by the Covert Action Staff, first entering service in late 2022 (seeing use in the Institute's second armed conflict with the dataDyne Corporation), and was formally adopted by the Formosan Military in 2023 (being purchased in small batches).

Its unique design allows the weapon to masquerade as a bootable PC with an average battery life and memory space (hence the name "Laptop Gun"), making it the first weapon of its kind within the Republic. Another rare and unique feature of the Laptop Gun is its ability to be deployed onto nearly any surface as a portable sentry gun, a function that pushed Institute staff to their limits during its development. In mid-2019, during the early stages of its development, the Carrington Institute allowed the smaller weapons manufacturer Kangxi Armaments to produce the weapon for military use. This decision led to Kangxi Armaments making some changes to the design and it was eventually turned from an SMG to an Assault Rifle. The Institute's model of the Laptop Gun is relatively weak, but it boasts an amazing firing rate that, although slower than the company's RC-P120, makes it effective at suppressive fire, especially when deployed as a Sentry Gun. Each magazine holds up to fifty 9mm rounds of ammunition and, although it is one of the most accurate and effective weapons within the Institute's arsenal, the Laptop Gun does tend to suffer from running out of ammunition quickly, especially in its Sentry form. Despite this issue, the weapon can fire at long ranges and is equipped with a built-in targeting computer that can not only allow the Sentry form to be used to deadly and effective results, but to ensure that the wielder of the weapon can track their targets with ease. This targeting computer is equipped with IFF (Identify Friend or Foe) Circuits that are connected to a vast database within the Carrington Institute's Defense Network in order to prevent friendly-fire when deployed as a sentry gun.


RCP-120

Manufacturer:
Caliber:
Capacity:
Effective Range:
Cost (NT$):

Chesluk Industries
5.7×28mm
120 Rounds
300+ Meters
N/A

The Chesluk RCP-120, sometimes stylized as RC-P120, is an experimental fully-automatic submachine gun designed and manufactured by the Taiwan-based arms manufacturer Chesluk Industries, a subsidiary of Carrington Industries, with some technical modifications made by the Carrington Institute, another CI subsidiary. The design of the weapon is loosely based off of the FN P90 (first produced in 1990 by the Belgian firearms manufacturer Fabrique Nationale Herstal), with some inspiration taken from the design of the FAMAS (first produced by the French firearms manufacturer Groupement des Industries de l'Armée de Terre (GIAT Industries)), making it is large enough to be mistaken for an Assault Rifle when compared to the FN P90 and Chesluk's domestically produced RCP-90. Development of the weapon was kickstarted in early 2022 following reports from double-agents operating within the dataDyne Corporation mentioning the development of a new Assault Rifle that the company planned on using to easily combat the forces of the Institute's Covert Action Staff (CAS). When paired with rumors of the development of personal shielding devices within dataDyne's laboratories, the Institute felt that it had no other choice than to collaborate with Chesluk to ensure that the weapon had the potential to penetrate through the experimental shields via acquired technology from outside sources. Although it was made public knowledge that Chesluk was developing a new weapon, no details were ever given out on its design or purpose, and its price was considered to be confidential. In the early summer of 2023, the first prototype RCP-120 was completed and housed within the firing range of the Carrington Institute's headquarters, where it was later field-tested during an attack on the building.

Its specialized design is reminiscent of the FN P90 and RCP-90 before it, however the inspiration taken from the FAMAS gives it a unique touch that lets it stand out from other weapons being used within the Formosan Republic at the time of its creation. The weapon's appearance consists of a gunmetal gray polymer frame (in addition to a close-quarters stock and FAMAS-inspired handguard) with the name of the weapon engraved into the sides and painted in white, various stainless steel components (such as the ported barrel, ejection port and receiver - including a FAMAS-inspired charging handle), and a rubberized trigger module and foregrip. The fire mode selector of the weapon sits directly at the foot of the trigger, where it can be operated from either side by the shooter's trigger finger or support hand thumb in a similar manner to that of the FN P90 and RCP-90, though it can only be set to either safety or fully-automatic fire settings (with future concepts additionally utilizing a three-round burst setting for added variety). The weapon is chambered for 5.7×28mm rounds of ammunition, similarly to its predecessor, however the Carrington Institute typically supplies users of the weapon with specialized ammunition composed of "bio-metal" - a resource given to them by their extra-terrestrial allies - with each magazine carrying up to 120 rounds of such ammunition. These bio-metal bullets are similar to the ammunition used within the Farsight XR-20 of the Maian arsenal for penetrating through solid objects with ease and putting immense strain on shielding generators, however they do not possess the same kinetic force as those used by the Maian railgun due to the difference in technologies utilizing them. Additionally, the specialized ammunition originally served as a fuel source for an experimental cloaking generator built within the frame of the device - with the technology being based upon that of a discontinued project from the dataDyne Corporation - however the technology was considered to be too costly to be included in every weapon, so a specialized variant was created for use by high-ranking operatives within the Covert Operations Division of the CAS. The cloaking field, which is activated via a switch on the right-hand side of the frame above the trigger, envelops the user and weapon, rendering them invisible to the naked eye. Unfortunately, it deactivates as soon as the ammunition within the magazine is depleted, which often occurs in a matter of minutes. Regardless of which variant is used, the weapon can be fitted be fitted with various optics (to be used in place of its adjustable iron sights) and or a suppressor, or even specially ordered to include an integrated tactical light or laser aiming device, depending on the situation at hand or the preferences of the wielder of the weapon.


Gadgets

The CamSpy is a series of surveillance devices produced by the Carrington Institute that are primarily used by the Covert Action Staff. The device has come to utilize the smallest application yet of Null-G Technology within the Formosan Republic and is generally considered to be the ultimate snooping device by the organization's operatives. Ever since the gadget had been placed on the Institute's production line in 2018, there have been three distinct variants produced by the company:

  • The Wiretapper is generally considered to be a predecessor of sorts to the CamSpy, however some have argued that it should be classified as the original model. Despite this, the Wiretapper is notably different from its successors in terms of its design - a small cigar-shaped metallic object with an extendable antenna and front-facing camera lens - and had been phased out rather quickly upon the adoption of its successor, even after undergoing a design change to appear more sleek and modern. Although it has become a rather rare sight, some operatives continue to use it due to its ability to attach to various surfaces (and being rather unnoticeable) in order to eavesdrop on targets.

  • The LinkModel 0.5 CamSpy, more commonly referred to as the BugSpy, was the Institute's first attempt at making a covert listening device utilizing Null-G Technology and the first CamSpy to enter the production stage. The BugSpy has the appearance of a large metallic sphere (roughly the same size as a coconut) with four spike-like protrusions and two wing-like antennae on the left and right sides, though there are other notable features located at the front and back ends of the device; both ends appear somewhat flattened off, with the front housing a large eye-like lens and audio receptors for its user to gather information through, while the back houses a small "thruster" for increasing and decreasing the device's speed. The spike-like protrusions of the BugSpy wrap around the sides from both the front and back ends, with the "spikes" at the front end curving towards the center of the "eye" and glowing yellow when activated, projecting a holographic HUD depicting the device's elevation and the status of its gyroscopic frame for the operative controlling it. Meanwhile, the two antennae on the left and right sides of the device serve their own individual purpose - the left antenna transmits data collected by its sensors, and the right antenna receives data from the operating device used by the CAS Operative (or equivalent individual) - and are known to rotate at varying speeds depending on how fast the device is travelling, in addition to folding close to the frame of the BugSpy when not in use. Due to its size (and the advancements made in technology by the Institute), the BugSpy is capable of housing an on-board EMP Projector for disabling electronics and can be equipped with 500 grams of an explosive material known as Cyklonite (which has been found to contain more energy than TNT) for either damaging objects of reasonable size or destroying itself in emergencies.

  • The LinkModel 1.2 CamSpy is the most commonly used model of the CamSpy to date; learning from the advantages and disadvantages of the models that came before it, the Institute's researchers, led by Stanley Grimshaw (the company's lead computer hacker and programmer), developed the Model 1.2 with the intent of creating the perfect form of their product. Smaller and more compact than its predecessors (excluding the Wiretapper), the Model 1.2 was the first to utilize what is now considered to be the smallest application of Null-G Tech, and is additionally built with more advanced audio and video recording systems - including the use of an on-board facility for spectrosopic holography. Although it shares some slight design elements with the Model 0.5, it is easily distinguishable due to its more modern appearance - with a guitar pick-like shape and an adjustable camera lens at the front making it as unique as any other model. Similarly to the Model 0.5, the Model 1.2 has two antennae, however these are not only smaller and less noticeable, but they also do not fold into the frame of the device - as they instead retract in a similar manner to the antenna of the Wiretapper. While it does have two wing-like objects protruding from the sides similarly to the Model 0.5, these are actually additional sensors that are spread out away from the body of the CamSpy in order to help maintain balance and determining the direction of movement while flying. Additionally, although the device's internal HUD projects its altitude and gyroscopic stats, it also lists off the day of the year and the time of day - which can alternatively be found on the back of the CamSpy through the use of a built-in clock and compass. Two sub-variants of the Model 1.2 are known to exist: the BombSpy (alternatively known as the Model 1.3 CamSpy) and the DrugSpy (alternatively known as the Model 1.4 CamSpy). Both models share the same design as the Model 1.2 - with the exception of having a red and blue HUD (respectively) instead of green - however they also come equipped with their own surprises; the BombSpy is notable for having its recording devices replaced with a highly powerful charge of plastic explosives, which renders it as a single-use device and makes it critical to ensure that as many targets as possible are caught up in its explosive range when activated. The DrugSpy, on the other hand, replaces its recording devices with a miniature tranquilizer gun armed with eight darts with enough tranquilizer solution to make a human lose consciousness in mere minutes, though more concentrated solutions are also used.


Vehicles

C-21 Starling


A Starling activating its afterburners mid-flight.

General Information

Manufacturer(s): Carrington Industries
Armor: Reinforced Armored Plating
Subsystems: Turbofan Engines (2) • Null-G Engine (1) • Multifunction Radar • Communications Systems • Missile Warning/Defense System

The Carrington Industries C-21 Starling, colloquially known as the Carrington Dropship, is a tiltjet aircraft with both VTOL and STOL capabilities that was designed by Carrington Industries for the purpose of transporting personnel across international borders. Unlike most other models of aircraft within the Republic and from across the globe, the Starling is unique for having six wings (with each pair varying in size) rather than the standard two. Its design was somewhat inspired by the dataDyne Corporation's D-35 Goshawk, taking some design aspects for its own appearance, and was intended to serve as the primary mode of air transportation for the Carrington Institute's Covert Action Staff (CAS) after its introduction in late-2019. By the turn of the decade, the Formosan Military would take an interest in the new aircraft, purchasing over twenty and adopting them into the Formosan Air Force in early Spring 2020 as Light Dropships due to their smaller carrying capacity. Each craft is built with two Turbofan engines housed in rotating nacelles on the craft's two aft wings (allowing for both vertical and short takeoffs and landings, while rotating forward 90° for horizontal flight) and one smaller Null-G engine at the rear of the craft reduces not only the weight of the vehicle while in flight but also reduces air resistance so that it can achieve greater speeds more easily.

In terms of their size, the Starling is relatively small compared to other more notable VTOL aircraft (such as the V-22 Osprey and the Harrier family of jet-powered attack aircraft) and even the D-35 Goshawk that helped inspire its design, measuring in at 9.14 meters in length, approximately 4.38 meters tall (at the top of the tailfins), and with a wingspan of 8 meters. It houses various components for carrying out its operations, including a multifunction radar system, various communications systems (including a built-in vehicular PA System, similar to those used by Police Forces, to allow the pilot to address individuals from a distance), and a missile warning system for alerting the crew and passengers of the vehicle being targeted for an attack by guided missiles, which is supplemented by Chaff Launchers to protect the craft and its passengers from harm. Unlike its dataDyne counterpart, the standard Starling is undefended (with the exception of its Chaff Launchers), relying instead on its high speed and maneuverability to rapidly insert and extract its ground troops before rerouting to its base of operations. The military variant, on the other hand, was modified to carry a chin-mounted 20mm Rotary Cannon and utilized afterburners (a function that would not be seen again in future models of dropships and other troop-carrying aircraft/spacecraft for a variety of reasons) in designated "hot zones" where rapid insertion and extraction was absolutely necessary.

The Starling is operated by a single Pilot, who enters and exits the cockpit through the use of the craft's forward-lifting canopy and retractable ladder on the side of the hull. Although the cockpit would appear large enough (from a distance) to house a Co-Pilot, the small size of the craft limits the amount of people that it can actually accommodate, therefore tasks such as navigation typically falls upon the Pilot (and although repairs may be made by the Pilot, they are typically performed by qualified technicians at the craft's base of operations). On average, the Starling is capable of carrying up to five troops (a fixed seating capacity made to fit the craft's small size, resulting in the design having to be mass produced to efficiently ferry multiple ground units from one location to another), though an additional five may be carried by having them stand within the middle of the main compartment in front of the seated troops, resulting in a maximum carrying capacity of ten. Behind the cockpit is a small compartment with a supply of food and water rations that can last six people for up to two days in cases of emergencies, and the craft only carries enough fuel to last for up to three days before needing to restock. If the craft's afterburners are activated at any point in time, the fuel reserves will be depleted more quickly and can have a drastic effect on how long the supply could last.


C-38 Nighthawk


A CAS Nighthawk prepares for extraction.

General Information

Manufacturer(s): Carrington Industries
Armor: Light Armored Plating
Subsystems: Null-G Thrusters (2) • Multifunction Radar • Communications Systems • Missile Warning/Defense System • ECM Transmitter

The Carrington Industries C-38 Nighthawk, colloquially known as the Institute Jumpship for its association with the Carrington Institute's Covert Action Staff (CAS), is a model of hovercraft designed by Carrington Industries for the purpose of rapidly transporting personnel and cargo across international borders - serving as a compact counterpart to the Institute's C-42 Gyrfalcon and as a successor to the Institute's C-21 Starling. Having spent nearly three years in development, starting at around the same time as the Gyrfalcon, the Nighthawk did not formally enter service within the Carrington Institute's Air Wing until early Spring 2023, during which time it would be used as the primary mode of air transportation for the Covert Operations Division of the CAS. The craft would eventually be adopted into the Formosan Republic Air Force (FRAF) during the Spring of 2026 alongside the Gyrfalcon following a considerable purchase of a number of these craft in 2025, and has remained in service for decades due to its reliability. The Nighthawk has a pair of short wings located along the top center area of the fuselage which house the craft's two thrusters (as well as maneuvering flaps) within rectangular nacelles powered by a Null-G Engine, which not only allow the craft to perform vertical and short takeoffs and landings with reduced weight and air friction (thus being able to achieve greater speeds more easily), but also allows the craft to hover in place due to its anti-gravity properties. Additionally, its design is rather unique within the Formosan Fleet due to the inclusion of a pair of fixed-positioned, ski-like landing gear that extend out from the sides of the craft.

In terms of their size, the Nighthawk is notably smaller and more compact than its predecessors, measuring in at approximately 6.75 meters (≈22 feet) in length, 4.57 meters (≈15 feet) tall at the top of its vertical stabilizer, and having a wingspan of 3.7 meters (≈12 feet) from nacelle to nacelle. It houses various components for carrying out its operations, including a multifunction radar system, various communications systems (including a built-in vehicular PA System), and a missile warning system for alerting the Pilot and passengers of the vehicle being targeted for an attack by guided missiles, which is supplemented by Chaff and Flare Launchers to protect the craft and its passengers from harm. Unlike the missile defenses of the Gyrfalcon, the Flare and Chaff Launchers of the Nighthawk are not as sophisticated due to the emphasis placed on the craft's use of a state-of-the-art Electronic Counter-Measures (ECM) Transmitter, which surrounds the craft in a cloud of ECM to prevent its detection on conventional radar systems and preventing conventional guided missile systems from locking onto it. Outside of these countermeasures, the standard Nighthawk, similarly to its predecessors, is undefended and relies on its speed and maneuverability to rapidly insert and extract field agents (and or cargo) before rerouting to its base of operations. On the other hand, the military variant of the Nighthawk differs from the original variant by having various modifications made so that each craft is equipped with a chin-mounted 20mm Rotary Cannon for added protection while also reinforcing the vehicle's armored plating.

The Nighthawk is operated by a single Pilot, who enters and exits the cockpit from a steel door connecting to the main cabin, though it can alternatively be computer controlled or even remotely piloted given the necessary modifications. When operated remotely, it is piloted by trained officials from within its base of operations through various systems built into the control cabin (where the cockpit would normally be) and utilizing various sensors to observe the surrounding terrain and track nearby lifeforms. Because of its smaller size, the craft does not utilize a Co-Pilot or Navigator, resulting in their duties being delegated to the Pilot in their absence. On average, the Nighthawk is capable of carrying four field agents (or equivalent passengers) by having them stand throughout the main cabin (which has been described as being relatively cramped) - although a single foldable seat is located within the cabin for any potentially injured passengers to use during flight - with some additional space allowing for a small amount of equipment to be transported as well. Above the foldable seat within the main cabin is a small compartment with a limited supply of food and water rations that can last the Pilot and passengers for up to two days in case of emergencies, while the craft itself carries enough fuel to travel over 8,000 kilometers (≈5,000 miles) before needing to restock. Other factors may come into play regarding how long a Nighthawk will be able to operate while deployed however, so they typically carry out their missions quickly and return to their base(s) of operations immediately for resupply unless instructed otherwise.


C-42 Gyrfalcon


A grounded Gyrfalcon waiting to be loaded.

General Information

Manufacturer(s): Carrington Industries
Armor: Reinforced Armored Plating
Subsystems: Null-G Thrusters (6) • Multifunction Radar • Communications Systems • Missile Warning/Defense System

The Carrington Industries C-42 Gyrfalcon, colloquially known as the Institute Dropship for its association with the Carrington Institute's Covert Action Staff (CAS) after replacing the C-21 Starling, is a model of hovercraft designed by Carrington Industries for the purpose of transporting personnel and cargo across international borders. The Gyrfalcon is unique for having five stabilizers at the back of the fuselage, with each of the horizontal stabilizers having two winglets attached to help reduce drag; the drone variant of the craft, however, notably lacks the all but the vertical stabilizers. Having spent over two years in development, the Gyrfalcon entered service within the Carrington Institute's Air Wing in late-2022, replacing the Starling as the primary mode of air transportation for the CAS. It wouldn't be until 2025 that the Formosan Military would approach Carrington Industries to purchase a number of these craft for use within the Formosan Republic Air Force, formally adopting them into service by Spring 2026. Each craft is built with six thrusters powered by a Null-G Engine (three along each side of the craft), though the drone variant has an additional thruster unit placed along the top of the craft, that not only allow the craft to perform vertical and short takeoffs and landings with reduced weight and air friction, but also allows the craft to hover in place due to its anti-gravity properties.

In terms of their size, the Gyrfalcon is slightly larger and bulkier than its predecessor, measuring in at 9.75 meters in length, approximately 5.4 meters tall at the top of the vertical stabilizer (though the drone variant is approximately 4.05 meters tall), and with a wingspan of 7.3 meters. It houses various components for carrying out its operations, including a multifunction radar system, various communications systems (including a built-in vehicular PA System), and a missile warning system for alerting the crew and passengers of the vehicle being targeted for an attack by guided missiles, which is supplemented by Chaff and Flare Launchers to protect the craft and its passengers from harm. Similarly to its predecessor, the standard Gyrfalcon is undefended (with the exception of its Chaff and Flare Launchers), relying instead on its speed and maneuverability to rapidly insert and extract its ground troops (and or cargo) before rerouting to its base of operations. On the other hand, the military variant of the Gyrfalcon differs from the original and drone variants by having various modifications made so that each craft is equipped with a chin-mounted 20mm Rotary Cannon and various forms of electronic countermeasure devices for added protection while also further reinforcing the vehicle's armored plating.

The Gyrfalcon is operated by a single Pilot, who enters and exits the cockpit from a steel door connecting to the main cabin, though the drone variant can be operated remotely from its base of operations through the various systems built into the control cabin (where the cockpit would normally be) and utilizing various sensors to observe the surrounding terrain and track nearby lifeforms. A Co-Pilot/Navigator can be housed within the main cabin alongside the craft's troop complement at either the front or rear of the cabin (depending on if they are in a standard Gyrfalcon or drone), sitting at their work station which consists of various monitors connected to a central console. On average, the Gyrfalcon is capable of carrying over ten troops by having them stand throughout the main cabin, with additional space allowing for two troops to be seated (not including the Co-Pilot/Navigator station), or various crates of heavy equipment. Behind the cockpit (or at the rear of the craft for the drone) is a small compartment with a supply of food and water rations that can last the crew and passengers for up to three days in cases of emergencies, and the craft carries enough fuel to travel approximately 17,000 km before needing to restock. Other factors may come into play regarding how long a Gyrfalcon will be able to operate while deployed however, so they typically carry out their missions quickly and return to their base(s) of operations immediately for resupply.

Read dispatch

After quite a bit of work, I've finally managed to get my CAS Dispatch to a good enough point to post. Unfortunately, there's not much outside of the history and equipment sections (the latter of which is still incomplete), but I hope you guys enjoy what I've got up so far. Of course, I will make occasional changes whenever possible to fill in the gaps in the equipment section, though I'm a bit concerned about when I'll eventually reach the size limit (which hasn't happened in a while, but is still a possibility).

I greatly appreciate the level of detail you put into nicely formatting the page. Only one problem I spotted, and it's a simple fix. Your anchor links in your factbook (in the table of contents) point to the wrong Factbook ID. Replacing the ID= Number to 1561914 should fix it.

Oceara wrote:I greatly appreciate the level of detail you put into nicely formatting the page. Only one problem I spotted, and it's a simple fix. Your anchor links in your factbook (in the table of contents) point to the wrong Factbook ID. Replacing the ID= Number to 1561914 should fix it.

Sorry! I forgot about that when I switched over to Skedoria to see what was going on in its region (long story short: two nations are arguing over the designs of their flags like it's a twitter discussion or something), but I'll fix it right away.

The Unified Nations of Felucia wrote:Sorry! I forgot about that when I switched over to Skedoria to see what was going on in its region (long story short: two nations are arguing over the designs of their flags like it's a twitter discussion or something), but I'll fix it right away.

It should be working now.

The Unified Nations of Felucia wrote:It should be working now.

Yep! By the way, if you'd find such of interest -- you could have an anchor at the table of contents and then have a link that heads back up to there in each section.. Although this would make you have even less room before hitting the limit. (So this may be of limited use for you)

For the text on the links, the most aesthetically pleasing for still conveying the link leads back up would probably be the Alt Code Alt + 30 which does ▲ (copy and paste also works on this little triangle) and for making the arrow smaller and less obtrusive

[sub] or [sup]
could be used ( and respectively) to avoid the more lengthy [size=] code.

The Unified Nations of Felucia wrote:
Part of the Carrington Institute
Covert Action Staff


The Institute logo (depicted on the company flag above) is often worn by CAS Agents.

General Information

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Headquarters:

• Daniel Carrington
• Jonathan Steinberg
2017
• Air Wing
• Covert Operations
• Military Operations
• Security Operations
Carrington Institute HQ

Leadership

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Daniel Carrington
Jonathan Steinberg
Joanna Dark

Manpower

Personnel:
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45,000+ (2023)
15,000+ (2023)
≈400 (2023)


"We made a pretty good team back there. The file was right about you."
"The Army has a file about me?"
"The Army? Their budget wouldn't cover our paper clips."
―Agent Jonathan Steinberg conversing with then Bounty Hunter Joanna Dark (2020)

The Covert Action Staff (CAS) is a private military-grade security organization owned by the Carrington Institute, a subsidiary of Carrington Industries. The organization was established in 2017 by company founder Daniel Carrington and former US Army Ranger Jonathan Steinberg in response to the rise in corporate espionage across the Formosan Republic. Carrington first became concerned with the need of an Institute-based security force in 2012, when an industrial spy broke into the restricted sections of the Carrington Institute's headquarters after assuming the identity of a journalist sent to interview the company's staff for an article that would appear in a local news magazine that would be released later that week. Although the suspect was apprehended and brought in for questioning, the security forces hired by the Institute foolishly left the man unattended for a short period of time, allowing him the chance needed to take a concealed cyanide pill to prevent any critical information from being leaked. Carrington, furious that this was allowed to happen, fired the security team and began implementing a series of policies to prevent such an event from occurring again, some of which would eventually lead to the creation of the CAS.

History

In early 2017, Daniel Carrington, founder of Carrington Industries, came across the recently discharged US Army Ranger Jonathan Steinberg during a trip to the United States. Recognizing the skills and potential that the former soldier had, Carrington invited Steinberg to work for his company as he was intending on establishing his own security forces that would protect the interests and research of his company's subsidiary known as the Carrington Institute. He would also explain the troubles that he may encounter due to the rise in corporate espionage within the Formosan Republic, guaranteeing that the position would be geared towards ensuring a better future at the risk of his own life as various powerful organizations within Taiwan would go through any means necessary to acquire knowledge on Carrington's Null-G Technology. Steinberg, understanding the risks involved and being motivated by not really having much going for his life at the time, agreed and eventually travelled to Taiwan alongside Carrington in order to learn more about his new workplace, optimistic that he would be able to put his skills to good use and live up to Carrington's expectations. Shortly thereafter, Steinberg led a group of staff members from the Carrington Institute in scouring the globe for potential candidates that could be hired to work for the security forces, with the former Army Ranger preferring to enlist veterans that struggled to obtain jobs so that they could have a new life. This enlistment process would continue for the remainder of the year and the Institute's staff would eventually return to Carrington one-by-one with contact information from those interested in filling the positions. Once the Institute acquired contact info from over one hundred men and women willing to work for the company, Steinberg and Carrington formally established the Institute's corporate security forces, which were to be referred to from that point on as the Covert Action Staff (CAS).

Over the course of the next few years, the Institute began taking in various Formosan veterans and members from local law enforcement agencies and private military companies (often resorting to buying out the latter) to fill up its ranks. Additionally, the operatives of the CAS were then split up into four separate divisions that would carry out specific tasks that were required by the Institute as time passed. The Air Wing was created to transport Institute materiel and operatives across the Republic and the globe, with new pilots often being trained by those with experience within their ranks, and initially relied on government-supplied aircraft until the creation of the Institute's own C-21 Starling in 2019; Calvin Rogers serves as the Motor Pool Supervisor and top dropship pilot of the CAS, and is often found lurking about in the Institute's hangar ensuring that each aircraft is prepared for upcoming missions. The Covert Operations Division is the Institute's own force that partakes in the world of corporate espionage and beyond, deploying agents across Taiwan and the globe to ensure the safety of the Institute's interests; Agent Joanna Dark serves as the top agent of the CAS and the leader of the COD, but has rarely taken on important missions for the Institute in recent years. The Military Operations Division is the private army of the Carrington Institute and its operatives are generally more heavily armed than their counterparts in the COD and SOD, focusing heavily on their military training to prepare their forces for potential threats; Jonathan Steinberg serves as not only the Head of the CAS, but also the leader of the MOD and has occasionally taken on missions for the COD. The Security Operations Division is the standard security forces of the Institute, patrolling and protecting Carrington-owned facilities and locations which they have been assigned to, operating in a similar role to law enforcement; Miranda Sturgis was the Chief of Security until January 2021, when it was discovered that she was unwillingly operating as a mole for Institute rival Core-Mantis OmniGlobal and committed suicide to prevent her capture.


Agent Steinberg (left) leads a MOD team in extracting bounty hunter Joanna Dark from the Trinity Facility.

In early 2020, the Carrington Institute began investigating the disappearance of an American-Formosan researcher by the name of Nathan Ziegler, who was seemingly kidnapped while vacationing in Hong Kong. Due to the close relations between the local criminal syndicates of both China and Taiwan (alternatively known as Triads), the Institute has reason to believe that someone (or some group) of great influence had partnered themselves with local Triads in order to plan out Ziegler's capture while he was under the employment of the dataDyne Corporation, though the exact reasoning behind it was still unknown. By March, the company's lead intelligence team managed to track Ziegler's whereabouts to a small Triad group operating from the Formosan capital of Taipei, however a rise in suspicious activity surrounding the dataDyne Corporation (who was headquartered in the city) prevented them from handling the situation further. To ensure that dataDyne would not learn of their investigation, Carrington hired the financially struggling bounty hunter organization Dark Bail Bonds to extract Ziegler from the Triad's base of operations (a Nightclub sitting along the Tamsui River) despite knowing that the group's leader, Jack Dark, had a distaste for him. The CAS would closely monitor the situation, taking note of a set of skirmishes that resulted in the unfortunate deaths of Ziegler and Dark, but were hopeful upon learning that Dark's daughter, Joanna, had retrieved the data and was approaching the Institute's contact in the dataDyne Corporation (a scientist by the name of Eustace Caroll) to have it deciphered and transferred to the Institute. Joanna was tracked by the CAS to the dataDyne-owned Trinity Research Platform in the middle of the Pacific Ocean, where she was to meet Doctor Caroll, and it was discovered that her co-worker and friend, Chandra Sekhar (Dark Bail Bond's mission coordinator), had in fact been paid by dataDyne to serve as a double agent tasked with killing both Caroll and Dark before retrieving Ziegler's research. The CAS quickly deployed Agent Steinberg and a task force from the MOD to protect Joanna and Doctor Caroll, however by the time they had arrived Sekhar had already killed Caroll and seemingly taken off with the deciphered data, leaving them to extract Dark from the guard-infested facility. Fortunately for them, Joanna revealed the fact that Doctor Caroll took the precaution of making a copy of the deciphered data on the platform's datacore, though this meant that they had to go out of their way to retrieve it before escaping.

The task force would be successful in extracting Joanna Dark and the research data from the facility, and were making their way back to the Carrington Institute's headquarters until they were intercepted by dataDyne forces within the Zhongyang Mountain Range of Taiwan. An escorting dropship was shot out of the air and Steinberg's own dropship was forced to make an emergency landing upon having its fuel line ruptured, causing the team to fight off approaching enemy forces as the start of a corporate war between the Carrington Institute and dataDyne was underway. Joanna Dark was unfortunately separated from Steinberg and the remainder of the task force, but this ultimately saved her as her new allies were captured by dataDyne forces, led by the daughter of dataDyne's CEO (Zhang Mai and Zhang Li respectively), and taken to a nearby facility for interrogation and eventual execution. Fearing the worst, Joanna alerted Carrington of the situation and followed dataDyne to the facility in an attempt to rescue the agents. Once Zhang Li learned of the events taking place, he began sending additional forces (such as the elite Phantom Squad - armed with experimental energy weapons with built-in cloaking technologies) to kill the bounty hunter and the Institute Agents once and for all, forcing Carrington to scramble CAS reinforcements across the country to prevent dataDyne from carrying out this task. As the conflict progressed even further, and eventually reached a stalemate, the CAS learned that Zhang Li was going to visit the dataDyne facility in the Zhongyang Mountains to personally oversee and lead the dataDyne front of the battlefield, leading to Daniel Carrington deciding to do the same for the Institute once Joanna Dark rescued her allies. Seeing no other way to bring the conflict to an end, Carrington made it a top priority of the CAS to assassinate Zhang Li, with his presence near the battlefield being the best opportunity they had at getting to him, and tasked any remaining Institute forces with halting dataDyne's advance across the Republic in a wide-scale battle known by the codename "Operation Inferno". As Carrington's forces approached the battlefield, Joanna (with help from Steinberg and his unit) went out of her way to kill Zhang Mai as revenge for the death of her father (whom Zhang Mai had killed days earlier) before turning dataDyne's own air defenses against them in order to protect the Institute's dropships. Upon arriving at the battlefield, Carrington declared the start of Operation Inferno and the island nation would be caught up in the midst of the conflict as the two organizations fought to preserve their interests. Ultimately, the CAS would push dataDyne's forces back to the facility and Zhang Li, just like his daughter, was killed by Joanna Dark as she and Steinberg's unit made their way deeper into the heart of the facility. The conflict would end shortly thereafter as dataDyne's forces retreated and a wide-scale order to surrender was issued by the company's Board of Directors, leaving any and all remaining relations between the two organizations to sour over the course of the next couple of years.

In 2021, Daniel Carrington came to believe that the Institute had been infiltrated by a corporate mole; fearing that the interests of the company and its agents were at stake, he secretly initiated a covert operation, codenamed "Janus Tears", to discover who the mole was and to dispose of them. The Agents in charge of the operation were Jonathan Steinberg and Joanna Dark (who was now working with the Institute after the events that took place during the previous year), with Agent Dark having to operate under the guise of a disgraced agent that was given a second chance by Carrington himself to prove her worth to the Institute - with Carrington having her personal records changed to ensure that the ploy was foolproof. Eventually, one of the Institute's facilities housing one of the company's various quantum computers had been attacked by an elite paramilitary unit from the dataDyne Corporation in an attempt to capture Institute Computer Technician Jackson Abbot for seemingly unknown reasons. At the time, Abbot had been closely monitored by the Janus Tears Operations Center as a potential suspect in their investigation for the identity of the mole and was therefore guaranteed to be rescued by Agent Dark in order to prevent him from falling into another corporation's hands. Although Agent Dark was successful in saving the computer technician, both were injured in the rescue attempt (Joanna even more so) and were quickly transferred to the building's medical wing by Institute reinforcements shortly thereafter. Suspiciously, Abbot had swapped Joanna's d-PAL with a new one while visiting her (which she was able to find out due to her photographic memory - having remembered the item's serial number) and she was attacked by an unknown assailant when the staff thought she took medication that would help her sleep. A gunfight would ensue throughout the building's hallways, but the assailant managed to disappear within the building's datacore room (housing the quantum computer), where she would meet up with Abbot and learn that the assailant had shut down the facility's security systems with the help of high-level access codes that were more than likely attained from the mole she was tasked with discovering. She would secretly contact Agent Steinberg and the two would conclude that if Abbot was not the mole, then it would be possible that the CAS Chief of Security, Miranda Sturgis, could be the mole instead - although they could not guarantee anything at this point. Joanna would eventually encounter the assailant once more and attempted to chase them once they exited the building, but was detained by Chief Sturgis and various operatives from the MOD, who threatened to have her disqualified from service for causing such chaos within the building (unaware of the attempt made on her life). As she was not able to reveal the truth of the matter to Sturgis (in fear of mentioning the existence of Janus Tears to those not involved, especially since Sturgis was a suspect), Joanna played along temporarily before sneaking away from the facility in order to discover more information on the identity of her attacker.

Joanna would eventually come across a local detective, named Howard Conroy, who revealed to her that he had investigated the incident at the Institute facility and learned that her attacker was in fact one of the men that attempted to capture Abbot earlier in the day - having survived what was surely a fatal encounter. Further investigation by Steinberg and Dark led to the discovery of the assailant's identity: former US Navy Seal (turned mercenary) David Roarke - his squad of mercenaries were caught up in a conflict between the Institute, dataDyne, and Core-Mantis OmniGlobal in late 2020 in an attempt to extract a researcher from a CMO facility when Agent Dark's forces took out his team and left him to die, leading to him having a personal vendetta against the Institute agent. Knowing this, Agent Dark proceeded to carry out an investigation of Agent Sturgis with extreme caution; sneaking into her apartment at a nearby hotel and attempting to hack into her personal computer to find any incriminating information proving her involvement with other corporations, however the computer was seemingly modified to protect itself from being hacked by even the Institute's best computer hacking tools. Not being confident in choosing between Abbot and Sturgis as the mole, Joanna decided to discover Roarke's whereabouts by traversing the city and forcing information on perfect locations for mercenaries to hold out in from locals gangs, finding her way to a nightclub named the "Red Panda"; a boundary zone for corporate bigwigs, actors/actresses, street pushers and "heavies" - a watering hole for the wealthy to slum it out with crooks. While there, she encountered Detective Conroy, who learned about a suspicious warehouse within the city that could potentially be the place that she was looking for from an informant. When trying to sneak into the warehouse, the duo came across Roarke, who revealed that Conroy was being paid to give Agent Dark the information of his whereabouts and identity all along before unloading the shipment housed within the building - multiple combat automatons from the Formosan corporation known as Zentek - to deal with Joanna before killing the detective as a "reward" for his assistance and making his escape. Joanna barely managed to defeat the attacking drones and contacted Jonathan to inform him of the recent developments before enlisting the aid of Abbot in locating Chief Sturgis in case she was behind Roarke's involvement in the entire situation. Being fed up with nearly dying multiple times in the past couple of days due to the investigation, Joanna finally tracked Sturgis travelling down an empty street and forced her car to crash before interrogating the injured Chief of Security regarding the truth of her connections with other corporate entities; Sturgis reluctantly revealed that she was in fact working as a mole for Core-Mantis OmniGlobal due to the fact that the company captured her younger sister (her only living relative at the time) and was forced to continue working for them lest they kill the one she loved. Unfortunately, she was unwilling to reveal the whereabouts of Roarke and committed suicide with her personal sidearm to prevent her capture in fear of her sister being killed by CMO for the information should could let slip. Despite being upset at failing to prevent Sturgis' suicide and the fact she had betrayed her allies, Joanna was understanding of her motivations to protect her sister and momentarily mourned her death before moving on to finally bring an end to Roarke's actions.


Agent Dark standing over the defeated mercenary David Roarke during Operation Janus Tears.

While tracking Roarke's location, Abbot discovered that the mercenary had in fact downloaded nearly 70% of the data from the Institute's quantum computer days earlier and had more than likely used a military-grade Neurodrive to transfer all of that data into his own brain - any other method of transporting such quantities of data would have prevented him from leaving the building as soon as he did - meaning that a codeword could be used to unlock the contained data and overload his brain, essentially placing him in a temporary vegetative state. Eventually, Roarke was finally traced to an abandoned dataDyne office building in the outskirts of New Taipei that was scheduled to be demolished months later, allowing Agent Dark the opportunity to take an Institute Dropship to the city and confront him once and for all; the building was seemingly empty except for the dataDyne guards tasked with keeping trespassers away, but they were eventually confronted by Roarke (whose body was now filled with combat stimulants) and disposed of as he made his way to the roof from the ground floor. Even though Joanna was still suffering from the injuries she had gained from the previous fights, she caught up to the stimmed-up mercenary and fought in hand-to-hand combat in order to prove her worth as an agent of the CAS and as the daughter of Jack Dark (who always pushed her to fight through pain), refusing to quit even when her body wanted to. Rain poured down from the skies as the two fought one another to the death, with Roarke gaining the upper hand and coming close to throwing her over the roof of the building until Institute forces relayed the codeword for the locked information in Roarke's head to the nearly unconscious operative through her comms suite. The unlocking of the vast database forced Roarke to lose consciousness nearly immediately and he was taken into CAS custody shortly thereafter in order to retrieve the stolen information. The next day, Agent Dark approached Jackson Abbot at his personal residence and acknowledged the fact that he was indeed acting as a second mole within the company the whole time, even though it took her some time to figure it out; ultimately, he served as a mole for the dataDyne Corporation and was eventually seen as expendable by the shady organization once he was no longer needed (hence the attempt made on his life), and Chief Sturgis was a mole for CMO due to their kidnapping of her sister. Abbot fearfully admitted that he only took the job to raise money for his wife and child, but never intended to get anyone killed - a fact that made Joanna claim that he was a good man despite doing bad things for the right reasons, leading her to offer him a chance to atone for his actions by acting as a double agent for the Institute within dataDyne due to the fact that he had helped her when she needed it even though he did not have to. Despite her generosity, she made it clear that if he were to fall out of line, she would carry out the mission she was given and kill him without question.

During the early summer of 2023, the Carrington Institute received a message from a scientist operating within the secret laboratories located underneath the dataDyne Corporation's headquarters in Taipei, requesting an immediate extraction from the premises due to the company planning on forcing him to undergo mental reconditioning for not wanting to carry out a confidential operation that he claims was a threat to humanity. The CAS would dispatch Agent Dark, now its best operative, to the building during the middle of the night and she would successfully manage to gain access to the laboratories and extract Dr. Caroll - in addition to retrieving some experimental technology (including a portable shielding generator, night vision optics, and a prototype for dataDyne's latest Assault Rifle) - from the premises after shutting down some of their other experiments; during this mission she would discover that he was in fact an Artificial Intelligence (AI) unit based on former scientist Eustace Caroll. Throughout their escape, the building was damaged by a dataDyne Hovercopter attempting to prevent the extraction of the Caroll sapient and news of a supposed attack on the building spread like wildfire across the nation, forcing the company to close it off to the public for repairs and to come up with a story behind behind the incident. Days later, Dr. Caroll would meet with Daniel Carrington at his private coastal retreat in order to discuss matters of mutual interest, primarily regarding what dataDyne was up to in recent months and how long it would take for them to retaliate, when a dataDyne hit-squad sent by the company's new CEO, Cassandra De Vries, arrived and took the Institute founder hostage; De Vries would send a message to the Institute stating that her forces would spare Carrington's life in exchange for the AI, unaware that Carrington had hidden him within the villa in anticipation of their arrival. Carrington's personal assistant, Emily Partridge, responded by opting to send a negotiator to the villa in an effort to discuss possible alternative options in the matter, which De Vries reluctantly agreed to. The next day, Agent Dark was sent to the villa under the disguise of one of the Institute's corporate representatives and managed to take out the dataDyne forces present in the area and rescuing Carrington, who regretfully admitted to finally breaking after hours of interrogation and revealing Dr. Caroll's location to his captors. Fortunately, Dr. Caroll had informed him of dataDyne's involvement in a plan formed by an extra-terrestrial race known as the Skedar and that Cassandra De Vries was meeting with her co-conspirators at the headquarters of the G5 Corporation (one of dataDyne's many subsidiaries) later that night. Wanting to know who Cassandra's co-conspirators were and what they were going to discuss, Carrington dispatched Agent Dark to infiltrate the G5 Corporation's headquarters to record the meeting and retrieve a copy of Dr. Caroll's personality (that was made in case the mental reconditioning affected his capabilities) as he contacted his own extra-terrestrial allies, the Maians, to help deal with the situation. Once her mission was complete, Agent Dark informed Carrington of a planned kidnapping of the Formosan President and wanted to quickly intervene, however Carrington was more worried about his allies, who were shot down by the Formosan government and taken to a nearby military installation; not wanting the truth of the Maian's existence becoming widespread quite yet, he would dispatch Agent Dark to help his allies as other agents helped save the President.

Days later, news of the death of NSB Director Trent Easton spread across the nation; due to the recording of the meeting at the G5 headquarters, the Institute was aware of his involvement in dataDyne's plot with the Skedar, however he had disappeared shortly after their operatives rescued President Joshua Clanton and were unable to discover what had happened to him. What was known was the fact that he had made repeated requests for the loan of the government's deep sea research vessel Pelagic II to the dataDyne Corporation, each of which had been denied by the President, and that his co-conspirators were planning on hijacking the vessel to carry out their plans - though what they were intending on reaching with the vessel's submersible was beyond their wildest guesses. Agent Dark would board the vessel alongside one of her new Maian allies, Alphaeis Mangarae (who preferred to go by the nickname "Elvis"), in the middle of the Pacific Ocean and disabled the ship's primary power source to prevent dataDyne's forces from conducting further research operations with the technologies on board. Shortly thereafter, the pair secured the vessel's laboratories and any research data pertaining to dataDyne's operations on the ocean floor, learning of the existence of an ancient warship of extra-terrestrial origin that was scuttled on the planet millions of years prior - the remains of which had been buried under natural rock formations since its crash landing. Not wanting the Pelagic II to remain in the area for long, Joanna and Elvis deactivated the ship's GPS and autopilot systems (forcing it to drift away from the area) before recalling the vessel's submersible in order to travel to the ancient starship and thwart whatever dataDyne and the Skedar had planned. As they made their departure, the remaining dataDyne forces on board the Pelagic II scuttled the ship to prevent any trace of their involvement in its hijacking from being discovered. Near the ocean floor, the submersible docked with a pressurized facility built into the side of an underwater mountain and the pair explored the area, confused about the suspicious lack of staff and guards until coming to the conclusion that the dataDyne and Skedar forces were exploring the warship's interior. After entering the vast halls of the ancient ship, Elvis activated a series of portals built by the Skedar for traversing across the ship quickly (which were deactivated upon finding out that the Pelagic II had been taken out) and the pair managed to eventually find their way towards the firing mechanism of some sort of superweapon after dealing with dozens of enemy forces and the ship's automatic defenses (which were activated upon the hull being breached by the Skedar and dataDyne). Believing that they had finally discovered what the Skedar were after, the pair attempted to disable the superweapon before fighting their way towards the ship's control room, where a reprogrammed Dr. Caroll was finalizing the process of connecting to the ship's systems and preparing to conduct repairs on the damaged sections of the vessel. From there, they restored the sapient's former personality in hopes of rescuing him, however dataDyne anticipated this and a series of countermeasures were activated within his programming that ensured that he struggled to gain control of his body.


Daniel Carrington and Joanna Dark preparing to depart for the capital prior to the Skedar attack.

Knowing that the superweapon aboard the vessel could no longer be allowed to exist, Dr. Caroll pleaded with his allies to escape as he overloaded its reactors, destroying the ship and himself along with it. Heeding Dr. Caroll's warning, Elvis and Joanna would make it out and were far away from the vessel as the explosion occurred, mourning his sacrifice for the greater good before being extracted by Institute forces shortly thereafter. Believing there to be no other opportune moment to introducing the Maians to Humanity, Daniel Carrington prepared a meeting with President Clanton in Taipei the following day and was on the verge of leaving the Institute's headquarters when the facility was suddenly attacked by Skedar forces, angered over their loss of the ancient superweapon - which they believed would turn the tide of their war against the Maians. All operatives of the CAS present at the building during the surprise attack would fend off the invading Skedar to the best of their abilities as the remaining staff members were evacuated from the premises. Agent Dark, who was invited to attend the Presidential meeting as part of the Institute's delegation, was forced to activate the building's own automatic defenses to slow down the Skedar assault and rescuing any staff members that were being held hostage. To better combat the shielded enemy forces, she retrieved an experimental assault rifle that was being worked on by the building's armorer (and his assistant) which utilized special ammunition capable of draining the enemy's shields quickly, and was eventually tasked with destroying sensitive files within Carrington's office that he did not want falling into enemy hands. When it seemed as if the remaining Skedar forces were dwindling, Institute sensors detected a bomb planted within a shuttle that the Skedar arrived in and Agent Dark was forced to hack into the ship's internal systems to the best of her ability in order to have the vessel fly off to a safe distance from the building so as to prevent any damage to the Institute or the deaths of evacuating staff members. Once the final Institute Dropship was planning on leaving with Agent Dark, Skedar reinforcements arrived and so Joanna forced the dropship to leave without her as she fought off the approaching Skedar; ultimately, she would be knocked unconscious and taken prisoner aboard an orbiting Assault Ship alongside Cassandra De Vries, both of which the Skedar had placed blame on for their failure to retrieve the ancient superweapon. Meanwhile, in Taipei, Carrington would arrive at the Presidential meeting and informed his Maian allies of the attack on the Institute, imploring them to rescue his best agent as she had put her life on the line to help them.

Command Structure

The CAS is currently led by Daniel Carrington, the CEO of Carrington Industries and its subsidiaries, who operates as a "Supreme Commander" of sorts for the organization; he oversees the CAS' operations from a secure link within his office at the headquarters of the Carrington Institute, he has the final say in matters involving the organization, and he often opts to personally provide information to his operatives as new developments are made - in addition to briefing operatives on their mission objectives. The CAS Chain of Command flows from Daniel Carrington to the organization's Head Agent (i.e., the most experienced of its forces), a position currently held by Jonathan Steinberg; Steinberg is responsible for recruiting new operatives for the CAS and has created a vigorous program that tests the limits of those wishing to join the organization to ensure that recruits are the best that they can possibly be. Whenever he is not deployed, he is primarily responsible for organizing and training not only new recruits, but every operative within the CAS in order to maintain their efficiency on the field. Outside of the Head Agent, the highest ranking official(s) would be the Top Agent(s) of the Military and Covert Operations Divisions (the latter of which has no formal responsibilities despite their role); the Top Agent of the MOD (currently Jonathan Steinberg) has the most experience and total mission time out of any other operative within the division, while the Top Agent of the COD (currently Joanna Dark) has scored the best results on the CAS' training programs - which have been used to determine the rank of each individual operative within the division based on how likely they may be to succeed in carrying out their missions. Agent Steinberg was once Head Agent and Top Agent of both the MOD and COD until Joanna Dark surpassed him during her time within the Institute as part of the COD.

Personnel

Since the Summer of 2023, the Covert Action Staff has consisted of over 43,000 personnel, over 15,000 of which are operatives of the Covert, Military and Security Operations Divisions - each being deployed across Formosa and the rest of the world in order to ensure the protection of the Carrington Institute's interests. In order to be recruited by the CAS, applicants are required to meet the moral, academic and physical standards set by the organization, however this can bypassed entirely should Daniel Carrington personally request one's admittance. Members of the various divisions of the CAS hold a "combat rank" to determine seniority and eligibility for promotion, each of which comes with their own paygrade and benefits, with those that have formerly served as operatives for the CAS being referred to as veterans. Rank names may be different between divisions, but they are matched to each other by their corresponding paygrade. In order to determine seniority between operatives who hold the same rank or paygrade, the date of rank of said operatives is used, although some operatives may serve in certain positions of office of importance (i.e., the Head of the Agency) that allows them to outrank all other operatives in active duty of the same rank and paygrade, regardless of their date of rank. Regarding the ranks of the Air Wing of the CAS, unlike the COD and MOD (which grants ranks based on the training scores of each operative), the division promotes its pilots based on their experience and the total amount of missions they have flown during their tenure.

Rank Structure

Division

CR-1

CR-2

CR-3

CR-4

CR-5

CR-6

CR-7

CR-8

CR-9

CR-10

Special Grade

Air Wing

Airman Recruit

Airman

Senior Airman

Staff Sergeant

Technical Sergeant

Flight Cadet

Pilot Officer

Flying Officer

Flight Leader

Group Captain

Motor Pool Supervisor

Covert Operations

Trainee

Recruit

Trooper

Senior Trooper

Agent

Star Agent

Special Agent

Captain

Perfect Agent

Dark Agent

Top Agent

Military Operations

Private

Corporal

Sergeant

Master Sergeant

Sergeant Major

Sub-Lieutenant

Lieutenant

Captain

Major

Commander

Top Agent

Security Operations

Trooper

Corporal

Detective

Sergeant

Lieutenant

Captain

Major

Colonel

Commander

Deputy

Chief of Security

Equipment

Weapons

See Full List Here: Weapons of the Covert Action Staff

M2021 "Falcon 2"

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Carrington Institute
.45 ACP
8 Rounds
50+ Meters
$23,779 (2021)

The Carrington M2021, more commonly referred to as the Falcon 2, is a semi-automatic pistol manufactured by the Carrington Institute, a subsidiary of Carrington Industries, that was based on the design of the Colt 1911 (first produced in 1911 by the American firearms manufacturer Colt's Manufacturing Company). The weapon was first introduced in early 2021 as the successor of the Institute's M2017 Falcon, serving as the standard issue sidearm of the Institute's security forces, the Covert Action Staff (CAS), after outperforming the Falcon throughout various field tests carried out both domestically and internationally the previous year. Despite outperforming the Falcon, the Falcon 2 still retains most of the disadvantages one would expect a weapon of its caliber to have when compared to that of the Falcon (such as ammunition being more expensive and having a slower firing rate). The decision to base the Falcon 2 on the Colt 1911 rather than the Glock 17L, like its predecessor, was made as a result of the CAS requesting the Institute's gunsmiths to design a sidearm with greater stopping power than the Falcon within a short period of time. To meet such a deadline, the gunsmiths used the Type 51 Pistol (a domestically-produced M1911A1) utilized by the Formosan Armed Forces as the template for their new weapon, finalizing the design of the Falcon 2 by the end of 2020. Following its adoption into CAS service, the Falcon 2 was marketed to the public at a retail price of NT$23,779 (≈$851 USD), with its higher price (compared to that of the Falcon) reflecting the quality of the weapon and the amount of care put into making each individual pistol. To some, the Falcon 2 is considered to be a spiritual successor of sorts to the Republic's T56 Pistol, though some also consider it to simply be another variant of the original Falcon (despite the differences in design and caliber).

Since its release, there has only been a single model made available for sale through local vendors and directly through the company itself. The factory model, which has been designed to be easy to disassemble for repairs, is a simple semi-automatic sidearm that is available in a stainless steel finish and contains rubberized inserts within the grip (similarly to its predecessor). It is chambered for .45 ACP rounds of ammunition and can be fitted with a detachable laser sight, suppressor, and a 2x zoom scope that allows for greater performance (such as increased accuracy and reduced acoustic intensity and recoil) on the field. Although not as compact as the Falcon, the Falcon 2 is generally considered to be more accurate than its predecessor and just as useful at close ranges despite having a smaller magazine capacity. Due to a failed operation involving the infiltration of a dataDyne warehouse suspected to be harboring illegally acquired nuclear material in 2020, the dataDyne Corporation traced the Falcon of a deceased CAS Operative back to the Carrington Institute, further stressing the relations between the two organizations at a time where either could openly invade the other without consequence. It is because of this incident that the CAS no longer embeds their logo into their weapons, realizing that should one of their operatives be lost on the field, it would be best to have their weapons resemble those used by civilians and other security forces so as to not raise suspicion regarding their involvement. The widespread availability of the Falcon 2 since its release has led to countless organizations within the Republic to use it for self-defense, even seeing use by the Institute's rivals (such as the dataDyne Corporation, which many would assume would refuse to use the weapons of a rival company). The weapon was used the most by the CAS in 2023 following the rise is suspicious activity from dataDyne, the most since before the two organizations were at war with one another in early 2020, where all of its operatives were deployed to infiltrate multiple dataDyne facilities before the two organizations were at war with one another once again (albeit on a smaller scale).


Laptop Gun (SMG)

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Carrington Institute
9×19mm Parabellum
50 Rounds
250+ Meters
N/A

The Carrington Foldable Machine Gun is part of a series of fully automatic foldable weapons manufactured by various Taiwan-based companies that, depending on the company that produces them, is either built as a sub-machine gun or an assault rifle. These particular weapons are commonly referred to as Laptop Guns due to their ability to appear and operate as portable computers (albeit in a more limited capacity) when not deployed as a weapon. The concept for a Formosan-made foldable machine gun first came about following the creation of the private security forces of the Carrington Institute (a subsidiary of Carrington Industries), the Covert Action Staff, in 2017. The Institute intended to supply its agents with a weapon that would be undetectable by conventional means and so its gunsmiths came up with the idea of a foldable automatic weapon, being inspired by weapons such as the experimental FMG-9 (designed in 2008 by the American manufacturer Magpul Industries) and Pistolet-pulemet obrazets 1990/PP-90 (first produced in 1990 by the Russian enterprise known as the KBP Instrument Design Bureau). During its first year of development, the Institute's staff toyed with the idea of having the weapon turn into a portable sentry gun of sorts, however the process of creating such a function was deemed to be too costly and subsequently dropped in favor of making the weapon disguise itself as a portable computer. In late 2018, the Institute signed a collaborative contract with arms manufacturer Kangxi Firearms that transferred the rights to further develop the weapon, nicknamed the "PC Gun" at the time, to the smaller company's facilities (though Institute staff were allowed to work on the project as well). By the turn of the new decade, the Institute would go on to develop a successor of sorts that was based on their initial designs for the Laptop Gun, hoping to implement a feature that would allow the weapon to deploy itself as an automated turret, though rising tensions with the dataDyne Corporation (as well as the global Coronavirus pandemic) halted its development until June. Their fourth (and latest) model of the weapon would be the only one to be adopted by the Covert Action Staff, first entering service in late 2022 (seeing use in the Institute's second armed conflict with the dataDyne Corporation), and was formally adopted by the Formosan Military in 2023 (being purchased in small batches).

Its unique design allows the weapon to masquerade as a bootable PC with an average battery life and memory space (hence the name "Laptop Gun"), making it the first weapon of its kind within the Republic. Another rare and unique feature of the Laptop Gun is its ability to be deployed onto nearly any surface as a portable sentry gun, a function that pushed Institute staff to their limits during its development. In mid-2019, during the early stages of its development, the Carrington Institute allowed the smaller weapons manufacturer Kangxi Armaments to produce the weapon for military use. This decision led to Kangxi Armaments making some changes to the design and it was eventually turned from an SMG to an Assault Rifle. The Institute's model of the Laptop Gun is relatively weak, but it boasts an amazing firing rate that, although slower than the company's RC-P120, makes it effective at suppressive fire, especially when deployed as a Sentry Gun. Each magazine holds up to fifty 9mm rounds of ammunition and, although it is one of the most accurate and effective weapons within the Institute's arsenal, the Laptop Gun does tend to suffer from running out of ammunition quickly, especially in its Sentry form. Despite this issue, the weapon can fire at long ranges and is equipped with a built-in targeting computer that can not only allow the Sentry form to be used to deadly and effective results, but to ensure that the wielder of the weapon can track their targets with ease. This targeting computer is equipped with IFF (Identify Friend or Foe) Circuits that are connected to a vast database within the Carrington Institute's Defense Network in order to prevent friendly-fire when deployed as a sentry gun.


RCP-120

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Chesluk Industries
5.7×28mm
120 Rounds
300+ Meters
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The Chesluk RCP-120, sometimes stylized as RC-P120, is an experimental fully-automatic submachine gun designed and manufactured by the Taiwan-based arms manufacturer Chesluk Industries, a subsidiary of Carrington Industries, with some technical modifications made by the Carrington Institute, another CI subsidiary. The design of the weapon is loosely based off of the FN P90 (first produced in 1990 by the Belgian firearms manufacturer Fabrique Nationale Herstal), with some inspiration taken from the design of the FAMAS (first produced by the French firearms manufacturer Groupement des Industries de l'Armée de Terre (GIAT Industries)), making it is large enough to be mistaken for an Assault Rifle when compared to the FN P90 and Chesluk's domestically produced RCP-90. Development of the weapon was kickstarted in early 2022 following reports from double-agents operating within the dataDyne Corporation mentioning the development of a new Assault Rifle that the company planned on using to easily combat the forces of the Institute's Covert Action Staff (CAS). When paired with rumors of the development of personal shielding devices within dataDyne's laboratories, the Institute felt that it had no other choice than to collaborate with Chesluk to ensure that the weapon had the potential to penetrate through the experimental shields via acquired technology from outside sources. Although it was made public knowledge that Chesluk was developing a new weapon, no details were ever given out on its design or purpose, and its price was considered to be confidential. In the early summer of 2023, the first prototype RCP-120 was completed and housed within the firing range of the Carrington Institute's headquarters, where it was later field-tested during an attack on the building.

Its specialized design is reminiscent of the FN P90 and RCP-90 before it, however the inspiration taken from the FAMAS gives it a unique touch that lets it stand out from other weapons being used within the Formosan Republic at the time of its creation. The weapon's appearance consists of a gunmetal gray polymer frame (in addition to a close-quarters stock and FAMAS-inspired handguard) with the name of the weapon engraved into the sides and painted in white, various stainless steel components (such as the ported barrel, ejection port and receiver - including a FAMAS-inspired charging handle), and a rubberized trigger module and foregrip. The fire mode selector of the weapon sits directly at the foot of the trigger, where it can be operated from either side by the shooter's trigger finger or support hand thumb in a similar manner to that of the FN P90 and RCP-90, though it can only be set to either safety or fully-automatic fire settings (with future concepts additionally utilizing a three-round burst setting for added variety). The weapon is chambered for 5.7×28mm rounds of ammunition, similarly to its predecessor, however the Carrington Institute typically supplies users of the weapon with specialized ammunition composed of "bio-metal" - a resource given to them by their extra-terrestrial allies - with each magazine carrying up to 120 rounds of such ammunition. These bio-metal bullets are similar to the ammunition used within the Farsight XR-20 of the Maian arsenal for penetrating through solid objects with ease and putting immense strain on shielding generators, however they do not possess the same kinetic force as those used by the Maian railgun due to the difference in technologies utilizing them. Additionally, the specialized ammunition originally served as a fuel source for an experimental cloaking generator built within the frame of the device - with the technology being based upon that of a discontinued project from the dataDyne Corporation - however the technology was considered to be too costly to be included in every weapon, so a specialized variant was created for use by high-ranking operatives within the Covert Operations Division of the CAS. The cloaking field, which is activated via a switch on the right-hand side of the frame above the trigger, envelops the user and weapon, rendering them invisible to the naked eye. Unfortunately, it deactivates as soon as the ammunition within the magazine is depleted, which often occurs in a matter of minutes. Regardless of which variant is used, the weapon can be fitted be fitted with various optics (to be used in place of its adjustable iron sights) and or a suppressor, or even specially ordered to include an integrated tactical light or laser aiming device, depending on the situation at hand or the preferences of the wielder of the weapon.


Gadgets

The CamSpy is a series of surveillance devices produced by the Carrington Institute that are primarily used by the Covert Action Staff. The device has come to utilize the smallest application yet of Null-G Technology within the Formosan Republic and is generally considered to be the ultimate snooping device by the organization's operatives. Ever since the gadget had been placed on the Institute's production line in 2018, there have been three distinct variants produced by the company:

  • The Wiretapper is generally considered to be a predecessor of sorts to the CamSpy, however some have argued that it should be classified as the original model. Despite this, the Wiretapper is notably different from its successors in terms of its design - a small cigar-shaped metallic object with an extendable antenna and front-facing camera lens - and had been phased out rather quickly upon the adoption of its successor, even after undergoing a design change to appear more sleek and modern. Although it has become a rather rare sight, some operatives continue to use it due to its ability to attach to various surfaces (and being rather unnoticeable) in order to eavesdrop on targets.

  • The LinkModel 0.5 CamSpy, more commonly referred to as the BugSpy, was the Institute's first attempt at making a covert listening device utilizing Null-G Technology and the first CamSpy to enter the production stage. The BugSpy has the appearance of a large metallic sphere (roughly the same size as a coconut) with four spike-like protrusions and two wing-like antennae on the left and right sides, though there are other notable features located at the front and back ends of the device; both ends appear somewhat flattened off, with the front housing a large eye-like lens and audio receptors for its user to gather information through, while the back houses a small "thruster" for increasing and decreasing the device's speed. The spike-like protrusions of the BugSpy wrap around the sides from both the front and back ends, with the "spikes" at the front end curving towards the center of the "eye" and glowing yellow when activated, projecting a holographic HUD depicting the device's elevation and the status of its gyroscopic frame for the operative controlling it. Meanwhile, the two antennae on the left and right sides of the device serve their own individual purpose - the left antenna transmits data collected by its sensors, and the right antenna receives data from the operating device used by the CAS Operative (or equivalent individual) - and are known to rotate at varying speeds depending on how fast the device is travelling, in addition to folding close to the frame of the BugSpy when not in use. Due to its size (and the advancements made in technology by the Institute), the BugSpy is capable of housing an on-board EMP Projector for disabling electronics and can be equipped with 500 grams of an explosive material known as Cyklonite (which has been found to contain more energy than TNT) for either damaging objects of reasonable size or destroying itself in emergencies.

  • The LinkModel 1.2 CamSpy is the most commonly used model of the CamSpy to date; learning from the advantages and disadvantages of the models that came before it, the Institute's researchers, led by Stanley Grimshaw (the company's lead computer hacker and programmer), developed the Model 1.2 with the intent of creating the perfect form of their product. Smaller and more compact than its predecessors (excluding the Wiretapper), the Model 1.2 was the first to utilize what is now considered to be the smallest application of Null-G Tech, and is additionally built with more advanced audio and video recording systems - including the use of an on-board facility for spectrosopic holography. Although it shares some slight design elements with the Model 0.5, it is easily distinguishable due to its more modern appearance - with a guitar pick-like shape and an adjustable camera lens at the front making it as unique as any other model. Similarly to the Model 0.5, the Model 1.2 has two antennae, however these are not only smaller and less noticeable, but they also do not fold into the frame of the device - as they instead retract in a similar manner to the antenna of the Wiretapper. While it does have two wing-like objects protruding from the sides similarly to the Model 0.5, these are actually additional sensors that are spread out away from the body of the CamSpy in order to help maintain balance and determining the direction of movement while flying. Additionally, although the device's internal HUD projects its altitude and gyroscopic stats, it also lists off the day of the year and the time of day - which can alternatively be found on the back of the CamSpy through the use of a built-in clock and compass. Two sub-variants of the Model 1.2 are known to exist: the BombSpy (alternatively known as the Model 1.3 CamSpy) and the DrugSpy (alternatively known as the Model 1.4 CamSpy). Both models share the same design as the Model 1.2 - with the exception of having a red and blue HUD (respectively) instead of green - however they also come equipped with their own surprises; the BombSpy is notable for having its recording devices replaced with a highly powerful charge of plastic explosives, which renders it as a single-use device and makes it critical to ensure that as many targets as possible are caught up in its explosive range when activated. The DrugSpy, on the other hand, replaces its recording devices with a miniature tranquilizer gun armed with eight darts with enough tranquilizer solution to make a human lose consciousness in mere minutes, though more concentrated solutions are also used.


Vehicles

C-21 Starling


A Starling activating its afterburners mid-flight.

General Information

Manufacturer(s): Carrington Industries
Armor: Reinforced Armored Plating
Subsystems: Turbofan Engines (2) • Null-G Engine (1) • Multifunction Radar • Communications Systems • Missile Warning/Defense System

The Carrington Industries C-21 Starling, colloquially known as the Carrington Dropship, is a tiltjet aircraft with both VTOL and STOL capabilities that was designed by Carrington Industries for the purpose of transporting personnel across international borders. Unlike most other models of aircraft within the Republic and from across the globe, the Starling is unique for having six wings (with each pair varying in size) rather than the standard two. Its design was somewhat inspired by the dataDyne Corporation's D-35 Goshawk, taking some design aspects for its own appearance, and was intended to serve as the primary mode of air transportation for the Carrington Institute's Covert Action Staff (CAS) after its introduction in late-2019. By the turn of the decade, the Formosan Military would take an interest in the new aircraft, purchasing over twenty and adopting them into the Formosan Air Force in early Spring 2020 as Light Dropships due to their smaller carrying capacity. Each craft is built with two Turbofan engines housed in rotating nacelles on the craft's two aft wings (allowing for both vertical and short takeoffs and landings, while rotating forward 90° for horizontal flight) and one smaller Null-G engine at the rear of the craft reduces not only the weight of the vehicle while in flight but also reduces air resistance so that it can achieve greater speeds more easily.

In terms of their size, the Starling is relatively small compared to other more notable VTOL aircraft (such as the V-22 Osprey and the Harrier family of jet-powered attack aircraft) and even the D-35 Goshawk that helped inspire its design, measuring in at 9.14 meters in length, approximately 4.38 meters tall (at the top of the tailfins), and with a wingspan of 8 meters. It houses various components for carrying out its operations, including a multifunction radar system, various communications systems (including a built-in vehicular PA System, similar to those used by Police Forces, to allow the pilot to address individuals from a distance), and a missile warning system for alerting the crew and passengers of the vehicle being targeted for an attack by guided missiles, which is supplemented by Chaff Launchers to protect the craft and its passengers from harm. Unlike its dataDyne counterpart, the standard Starling is undefended (with the exception of its Chaff Launchers), relying instead on its high speed and maneuverability to rapidly insert and extract its ground troops before rerouting to its base of operations. The military variant, on the other hand, was modified to carry a chin-mounted 20mm Rotary Cannon and utilized afterburners (a function that would not be seen again in future models of dropships and other troop-carrying aircraft/spacecraft for a variety of reasons) in designated "hot zones" where rapid insertion and extraction was absolutely necessary.

The Starling is operated by a single Pilot, who enters and exits the cockpit through the use of the craft's forward-lifting canopy and retractable ladder on the side of the hull. Although the cockpit would appear large enough (from a distance) to house a Co-Pilot, the small size of the craft limits the amount of people that it can actually accommodate, therefore tasks such as navigation typically falls upon the Pilot (and although repairs may be made by the Pilot, they are typically performed by qualified technicians at the craft's base of operations). On average, the Starling is capable of carrying up to five troops (a fixed seating capacity made to fit the craft's small size, resulting in the design having to be mass produced to efficiently ferry multiple ground units from one location to another), though an additional five may be carried by having them stand within the middle of the main compartment in front of the seated troops, resulting in a maximum carrying capacity of ten. Behind the cockpit is a small compartment with a supply of food and water rations that can last six people for up to two days in cases of emergencies, and the craft only carries enough fuel to last for up to three days before needing to restock. If the craft's afterburners are activated at any point in time, the fuel reserves will be depleted more quickly and can have a drastic effect on how long the supply could last.


C-38 Nighthawk


A CAS Nighthawk prepares for extraction.

General Information

Manufacturer(s): Carrington Industries
Armor: Light Armored Plating
Subsystems: Null-G Thrusters (2) • Multifunction Radar • Communications Systems • Missile Warning/Defense System • ECM Transmitter

The Carrington Industries C-38 Nighthawk, colloquially known as the Institute Jumpship for its association with the Carrington Institute's Covert Action Staff (CAS), is a model of hovercraft designed by Carrington Industries for the purpose of rapidly transporting personnel and cargo across international borders - serving as a compact counterpart to the Institute's C-42 Gyrfalcon and as a successor to the Institute's C-21 Starling. Having spent nearly three years in development, starting at around the same time as the Gyrfalcon, the Nighthawk did not formally enter service within the Carrington Institute's Air Wing until early Spring 2023, during which time it would be used as the primary mode of air transportation for the Covert Operations Division of the CAS. The craft would eventually be adopted into the Formosan Republic Air Force (FRAF) during the Spring of 2026 alongside the Gyrfalcon following a considerable purchase of a number of these craft in 2025, and has remained in service for decades due to its reliability. The Nighthawk has a pair of short wings located along the top center area of the fuselage which house the craft's two thrusters (as well as maneuvering flaps) within rectangular nacelles powered by a Null-G Engine, which not only allow the craft to perform vertical and short takeoffs and landings with reduced weight and air friction (thus being able to achieve greater speeds more easily), but also allows the craft to hover in place due to its anti-gravity properties. Additionally, its design is rather unique within the Formosan Fleet due to the inclusion of a pair of fixed-positioned, ski-like landing gear that extend out from the sides of the craft.

In terms of their size, the Nighthawk is notably smaller and more compact than its predecessors, measuring in at approximately 6.75 meters (≈22 feet) in length, 4.57 meters (≈15 feet) tall at the top of its vertical stabilizer, and having a wingspan of 3.7 meters (≈12 feet) from nacelle to nacelle. It houses various components for carrying out its operations, including a multifunction radar system, various communications systems (including a built-in vehicular PA System), and a missile warning system for alerting the Pilot and passengers of the vehicle being targeted for an attack by guided missiles, which is supplemented by Chaff and Flare Launchers to protect the craft and its passengers from harm. Unlike the missile defenses of the Gyrfalcon, the Flare and Chaff Launchers of the Nighthawk are not as sophisticated due to the emphasis placed on the craft's use of a state-of-the-art Electronic Counter-Measures (ECM) Transmitter, which surrounds the craft in a cloud of ECM to prevent its detection on conventional radar systems and preventing conventional guided missile systems from locking onto it. Outside of these countermeasures, the standard Nighthawk, similarly to its predecessors, is undefended and relies on its speed and maneuverability to rapidly insert and extract field agents (and or cargo) before rerouting to its base of operations. On the other hand, the military variant of the Nighthawk differs from the original variant by having various modifications made so that each craft is equipped with a chin-mounted 20mm Rotary Cannon for added protection while also reinforcing the vehicle's armored plating.

The Nighthawk is operated by a single Pilot, who enters and exits the cockpit from a steel door connecting to the main cabin, though it can alternatively be computer controlled or even remotely piloted given the necessary modifications. When operated remotely, it is piloted by trained officials from within its base of operations through various systems built into the control cabin (where the cockpit would normally be) and utilizing various sensors to observe the surrounding terrain and track nearby lifeforms. Because of its smaller size, the craft does not utilize a Co-Pilot or Navigator, resulting in their duties being delegated to the Pilot in their absence. On average, the Nighthawk is capable of carrying four field agents (or equivalent passengers) by having them stand throughout the main cabin (which has been described as being relatively cramped) - although a single foldable seat is located within the cabin for any potentially injured passengers to use during flight - with some additional space allowing for a small amount of equipment to be transported as well. Above the foldable seat within the main cabin is a small compartment with a limited supply of food and water rations that can last the Pilot and passengers for up to two days in case of emergencies, while the craft itself carries enough fuel to travel over 8,000 kilometers (≈5,000 miles) before needing to restock. Other factors may come into play regarding how long a Nighthawk will be able to operate while deployed however, so they typically carry out their missions quickly and return to their base(s) of operations immediately for resupply unless instructed otherwise.


C-42 Gyrfalcon


A grounded Gyrfalcon waiting to be loaded.

General Information

Manufacturer(s): Carrington Industries
Armor: Reinforced Armored Plating
Subsystems: Null-G Thrusters (6) • Multifunction Radar • Communications Systems • Missile Warning/Defense System

The Carrington Industries C-42 Gyrfalcon, colloquially known as the Institute Dropship for its association with the Carrington Institute's Covert Action Staff (CAS) after replacing the C-21 Starling, is a model of hovercraft designed by Carrington Industries for the purpose of transporting personnel and cargo across international borders. The Gyrfalcon is unique for having five stabilizers at the back of the fuselage, with each of the horizontal stabilizers having two winglets attached to help reduce drag; the drone variant of the craft, however, notably lacks the all but the vertical stabilizers. Having spent over two years in development, the Gyrfalcon entered service within the Carrington Institute's Air Wing in late-2022, replacing the Starling as the primary mode of air transportation for the CAS. It wouldn't be until 2025 that the Formosan Military would approach Carrington Industries to purchase a number of these craft for use within the Formosan Republic Air Force, formally adopting them into service by Spring 2026. Each craft is built with six thrusters powered by a Null-G Engine (three along each side of the craft), though the drone variant has an additional thruster unit placed along the top of the craft, that not only allow the craft to perform vertical and short takeoffs and landings with reduced weight and air friction, but also allows the craft to hover in place due to its anti-gravity properties.

In terms of their size, the Gyrfalcon is slightly larger and bulkier than its predecessor, measuring in at 9.75 meters in length, approximately 5.4 meters tall at the top of the vertical stabilizer (though the drone variant is approximately 4.05 meters tall), and with a wingspan of 7.3 meters. It houses various components for carrying out its operations, including a multifunction radar system, various communications systems (including a built-in vehicular PA System), and a missile warning system for alerting the crew and passengers of the vehicle being targeted for an attack by guided missiles, which is supplemented by Chaff and Flare Launchers to protect the craft and its passengers from harm. Similarly to its predecessor, the standard Gyrfalcon is undefended (with the exception of its Chaff and Flare Launchers), relying instead on its speed and maneuverability to rapidly insert and extract its ground troops (and or cargo) before rerouting to its base of operations. On the other hand, the military variant of the Gyrfalcon differs from the original and drone variants by having various modifications made so that each craft is equipped with a chin-mounted 20mm Rotary Cannon and various forms of electronic countermeasure devices for added protection while also further reinforcing the vehicle's armored plating.

The Gyrfalcon is operated by a single Pilot, who enters and exits the cockpit from a steel door connecting to the main cabin, though the drone variant can be operated remotely from its base of operations through the various systems built into the control cabin (where the cockpit would normally be) and utilizing various sensors to observe the surrounding terrain and track nearby lifeforms. A Co-Pilot/Navigator can be housed within the main cabin alongside the craft's troop complement at either the front or rear of the cabin (depending on if they are in a standard Gyrfalcon or drone), sitting at their work station which consists of various monitors connected to a central console. On average, the Gyrfalcon is capable of carrying over ten troops by having them stand throughout the main cabin, with additional space allowing for two troops to be seated (not including the Co-Pilot/Navigator station), or various crates of heavy equipment. Behind the cockpit (or at the rear of the craft for the drone) is a small compartment with a supply of food and water rations that can last the crew and passengers for up to three days in cases of emergencies, and the craft carries enough fuel to travel approximately 17,000 km before needing to restock. Other factors may come into play regarding how long a Gyrfalcon will be able to operate while deployed however, so they typically carry out their missions quickly and return to their base(s) of operations immediately for resupply.

Read dispatch

After quite a bit of work, I've finally managed to get my CAS Dispatch to a good enough point to post. Unfortunately, there's not much outside of the history and equipment sections (the latter of which is still incomplete), but I hope you guys enjoy what I've got up so far. Of course, I will make occasional changes whenever possible to fill in the gaps in the equipment section, though I'm a bit concerned about when I'll eventually reach the size limit (which hasn't happened in a while, but is still a possibility).

Excellent work! As the others have said, awesome work on the level of detail and formatting! I love the flag, the details, the amusing paper clip quote, all the photos, the various models of things like Camspy coming in different versions. Awesome work Fel!

Oceara wrote:Yep! By the way, if you'd find such of interest -- you could have an anchor at the table of contents and then have a link that heads back up to there in each section.. Although this would make you have even less room before hitting the limit. (So this may be of limited use for you)

For the text on the links, the most aesthetically pleasing for still conveying the link leads back up would probably be the Alt Code Alt + 30 which does ▲ (copy and paste also works on this little triangle) and for making the arrow smaller and less obtrusive

[sub] or [sup]
could be used ( and respectively) to avoid the more lengthy [size=] code.

I've gone ahead with your suggestion and added in the anchor (to the best of my ability). Now you can switch between the categories and the table of contents by clicking on the triangle.

Cybus1 wrote:Excellent work! As the others have said, awesome work on the level of detail and formatting! I love the flag, the details, the amusing paper clip quote, all the photos, the various models of things like Camspy coming in different versions. Awesome work Fel!

Thanks, Cybus! I'm glad that everyone likes the factbook and its formatting - though I will admit that the sidebars look a bit odd when viewed on mobile due to the specific codes I used to get them to look that way. Anyway, if I wasn't too afraid to do so, I'd definitely add a few more pictures - and I'm happy you found the quote amusing. I thought it would be interesting to have a quote thrown in there similarly to how my "Most Notable People" factbook (which I haven't touched in some time) had a quote for Carrington and Zhang Li...In the end, I believed that this one from the PD franchise fit the factbook perfectly.

Women's Rights in Orson:

Historically, women have been fully equal to men in Orsonian civilization, to the point where discrimination based on sex or gender (particularly misogyny) is virtually non-existent. This makes Orson unique compared to the rest of the world, as it is one of the very few non-patriarchal societies in existence. This also means that the entire concept of gender roles, such as men being the sole breadwinner and women being expected to stay and work within the home, do not exist in Orson. Women are viewed as having full agency and autonomy, capable of performing any occupation at the same level as men.

Throughout the ancient past, women owned land and shops, ruled in the nobility, and served as Crocodilian warriors alongside men; numerous female Emperors also reigned, while inheritance laws ensured women had an equal chance of being granted property. In modern times, women are highly educated (with most possessing at least a bachelor's degree), make up half of the entire workforce, management, and corporate leadership (representing the full share of their population size), and can be found across a wide variety of careers. Additionally, half of all politicians in the Empire are women, and the Imperial Military is composed of 48% women. Since 1806, all adults in Orson, regardless of wealth or social position were granted the right to vote, and this included all women- this made the Empire one of the most egalitarian nations on Earth at the time, as no other free democracy had enacted universal suffrage. Marriage laws and norms in Orson are also directly influenced by these sentiments. It is not customary for women to take their partner's name upon marriage, and married individuals are taxed separately (unless they combine their properties, but this is completely optional). Their is no limit on the number of spouses, effectively legalizing polygamy, and women have the right to divorce whenever they please.

Orson has the lowest rates of violent crime against women in the world, such as rape, sexual assault and harassment, domestic abuse, female infanticide, trafficking, etc. The Empire frequently tops the charts in measures of gender equality, such as freedom of movement, ownership rights, legal protections, labor force participation, and the pay gap. For many decades, Orson was considered the best nation in the world for women to live in (though these sentiments have changed considerably due to Turner's totalitarian reign). Orsonian women have frequently been at the forefront of feminist movements worldwide, wanting to ensure that all women could enjoy the rights and freedoms they possessed. These views on gender equality have also heavily influenced human ethnic groups loving under the Empire; upon conquering new lands, Orsonian rulers passed laws banning practices such as the dowry and honor killings, and ensured that all women under their rule were treated fairly. This, of course cause immense social turmoil within the newly subjugated societies, and was a source of tension between many humans and their colonizers.

The status of women in Orson has been co-opted by Orsonian nationalists and supremacists, who justify the inferiority of humanity due to their "patriarchal" ways. Because these issues are so uncommon in the Empire, Orsonians often express severe confusion and bafflement at the historic treatment of women in foreign nations and the modern issues they still have with gender equality. Aturorists often drummed up support within their base simply by speaking about feminism. Fears of not possessing these rights often deterred many female migrants and their families from leaving Orson in the past.

The Orson Empire wrote:Women's Rights in Orson:

Historically, women have been fully equal to men in Orsonian civilization, to the point where discrimination based on sex or gender (particularly misogyny) is virtually non-existent. This makes Orson unique compared to the rest of the world, as it is one of the very few non-patriarchal societies in existence. This also means that the entire concept of gender roles, such as men being the sole breadwinner and women being expected to stay and work within the home, do not exist in Orson. Women are viewed as having full agency and autonomy, capable of performing any occupation at the same level as men.

Throughout the ancient past, women owned land and shops, ruled in the nobility, and served as Crocodilian warriors alongside men; numerous female Emperors also reigned, while inheritance laws ensured women had an equal chance of being granted property. In modern times, women are highly educated (with most possessing at least a bachelor's degree), make up half of the entire workforce, management, and corporate leadership (representing the full share of their population size), and can be found across a wide variety of careers. Additionally, half of all politicians in the Empire are women, and the Imperial Military is composed of 48% women. Since 1806, all adults in Orson, regardless of wealth or social position were granted the right to vote, and this included all women- this made the Empire one of the most egalitarian nations on Earth at the time, as no other free democracy had enacted universal suffrage. Marriage laws and norms in Orson are also directly influenced by these sentiments. It is not customary for women to take their partner's name upon marriage, and married individuals are taxed separately (unless they combine their properties, but this is completely optional). Their is no limit on the number of spouses, effectively legalizing polygamy, and women have the right to divorce whenever they please.

Orson has the lowest rates of violent crime against women in the world, such as rape, sexual assault and harassment, domestic abuse, female infanticide, trafficking, etc. The Empire frequently tops the charts in measures of gender equality, such as freedom of movement, ownership rights, legal protections, labor force participation, and the pay gap. For many decades, Orson was considered the best nation in the world for women to live in (though these sentiments have changed considerably due to Turner's totalitarian reign). Orsonian women have frequently been at the forefront of feminist movements worldwide, wanting to ensure that all women could enjoy the rights and freedoms they possessed. These views on gender equality have also heavily influenced human ethnic groups loving under the Empire; upon conquering new lands, Orsonian rulers passed laws banning practices such as the dowry and honor killings, and ensured that all women under their rule were treated fairly. This, of course cause immense social turmoil within the newly subjugated societies, and was a source of tension between many humans and their colonizers.

The status of women in Orson has been co-opted by Orsonian nationalists and supremacists, who justify the inferiority of humanity due to their "patriarchal" ways. Because these issues are so uncommon in the Empire, Orsonians often express severe confusion and bafflement at the historic treatment of women in foreign nations and the modern issues they still have with gender equality. Aturorists often drummed up support within their base simply by speaking about feminism. Fears of not possessing these rights often deterred many female migrants and their families from leaving Orson in the past.

Interesting, perhaps this could've been a major factor in getting Entente support for the 1918 Revolution in the Confederation(Which was mostly in the form of making their peace demands apply mostly to the wealthy families that had a stranglehold on the IMC Government and which were the ones truly in charge of the country in the war, rather than against the whole country itself so that the West African Government would not be so burdened with war reparations at such a crucial time as it's formative years) as the Revolutionaries would, as part of their goal to institute a real democracy in the country, want total equality of all peoples in the country under the law.

Oceara wrote:Interesting, perhaps this could've been a major factor in getting Entente support for the 1918 Revolution in the Confederation(Which was mostly in the form of making their peace demands apply mostly to the wealthy families that had a stranglehold on the IMC Government and which were the ones truly in charge of the country in the war, rather than against the whole country itself so that the West African Government would not be so burdened with war reparations at such a crucial time as it's formative years) as the Revolutionaries would, as part of their goal to institute a real democracy in the country, want total equality of all peoples in the country under the law.

Indeed. Feminist organizations in Orson might actually make a case to the Entente to support the 1918 Revolution, sympathizing with the demands of Malian women for equal rights. They could also influence the Orsonian government's decision to not break the Malian Empire apart. Ironically, this means that the pursuit for equality in Mali caused a series of events that eventually led to Turner's dictatorship and the Third World War.

Hey guys! Don't worry, I haven't disappeared like before! I've just been busy these last few days with work and family, but imma be post more later tonight and this week! :)
Hope everyone is doing great!

The Orson Empire wrote:Women's Rights in Orson:

Historically, women have been fully equal to men in Orsonian civilization, to the point where discrimination based on sex or gender (particularly misogyny) is virtually non-existent. This makes Orson unique compared to the rest of the world, as it is one of the very few non-patriarchal societies in existence. This also means that the entire concept of gender roles, such as men being the sole breadwinner and women being expected to stay and work within the home, do not exist in Orson. Women are viewed as having full agency and autonomy, capable of performing any occupation at the same level as men.

Throughout the ancient past, women owned land and shops, ruled in the nobility, and served as Crocodilian warriors alongside men; numerous female Emperors also reigned, while inheritance laws ensured women had an equal chance of being granted property. In modern times, women are highly educated (with most possessing at least a bachelor's degree), make up half of the entire workforce, management, and corporate leadership (representing the full share of their population size), and can be found across a wide variety of careers. Additionally, half of all politicians in the Empire are women, and the Imperial Military is composed of 48% women. Since 1806, all adults in Orson, regardless of wealth or social position were granted the right to vote, and this included all women- this made the Empire one of the most egalitarian nations on Earth at the time, as no other free democracy had enacted universal suffrage. Marriage laws and norms in Orson are also directly influenced by these sentiments. It is not customary for women to take their partner's name upon marriage, and married individuals are taxed separately (unless they combine their properties, but this is completely optional). Their is no limit on the number of spouses, effectively legalizing polygamy, and women have the right to divorce whenever they please.

Orson has the lowest rates of violent crime against women in the world, such as rape, sexual assault and harassment, domestic abuse, female infanticide, trafficking, etc. The Empire frequently tops the charts in measures of gender equality, such as freedom of movement, ownership rights, legal protections, labor force participation, and the pay gap. For many decades, Orson was considered the best nation in the world for women to live in (though these sentiments have changed considerably due to Turner's totalitarian reign). Orsonian women have frequently been at the forefront of feminist movements worldwide, wanting to ensure that all women could enjoy the rights and freedoms they possessed. These views on gender equality have also heavily influenced human ethnic groups loving under the Empire; upon conquering new lands, Orsonian rulers passed laws banning practices such as the dowry and honor killings, and ensured that all women under their rule were treated fairly. This, of course cause immense social turmoil within the newly subjugated societies, and was a source of tension between many humans and their colonizers.

The status of women in Orson has been co-opted by Orsonian nationalists and supremacists, who justify the inferiority of humanity due to their "patriarchal" ways. Because these issues are so uncommon in the Empire, Orsonians often express severe confusion and bafflement at the historic treatment of women in foreign nations and the modern issues they still have with gender equality. Aturorists often drummed up support within their base simply by speaking about feminism. Fears of not possessing these rights often deterred many female migrants and their families from leaving Orson in the past.

Huh, interesting! Not something I had considered before, but it’s an interesting addition and further illuminates Orsonian culture and sociological norms/mores. Great work!

Socialist Republic of Andrew wrote:Hey guys! Don't worry, I haven't disappeared like before! I've just been busy these last few days with work and family, but imma be post more later tonight and this week! :)
Hope everyone is doing great!

Hey Andrew! No worries man.

Cybus1 wrote:Huh, interesting! Not something I had considered before, but it’s an interesting addition and further illuminates Orsonian culture and sociological norms/mores. Great work!

Thank you Cybus!

The Orson Empire wrote:Hey Andrew! No worries man.

Sup man! And glad to hear...brother in law started working with me, so I've been training him up these last few days lol

Also, with recent changes to the canon, my original plan for how the Third Civil War starts in 2023 (written well over a year ago) no longer works, so I've come up with a different explanation involving Javand and the Conservative Party.

By mid-2023, the situation surrounding the war becomes critical. Casualty counts have surpassed 15,000,000, and no end to the war is in sight. Marshal Bran Jaina fails to bring the Malian theater to a close despite desperately hammering at the Malian lines with attack-after-attack, and the stalemate in western Africa continues. In Mamara, the Empire has reached the city of Constantinople and engages in a brutal siege, while the attack on the Suez Canal fails. On the home front, opposition to the war has become so widespread that there are regular protests in all major cities, involving millions of peoples. Workers at factories go on strike in protest of horrendous conditions and low pay, bring production to a grinding halt and leading to a shortage of supplies on the frontlines. So many conscripts refuse to show up for training that local police forces have stopped prosecuting them, and their is a massive shortage of reinforcements. Veterans returning home on leave also go AWOL and, alongside disgruntled factory workers and angry civilians, join militias apart the Unified Front (organized ostensibly to protect Orson from invasion, especially after the Mamaran attack on Australia).

Prime Minister Javand is now in a terrible position. His approval rating is dismally low, and the Conservative Party is expected to face a reckoning in the upcoming 2025 elections. After the UF and Social Democrats announce they are planning a nationwide strike that will shut down the production of 70% of all factories in Orson, Javand is forced to accept their terms and try to end the war. He meets with High Command, stating that he will seek peace terms with the Allied powers and demands that they cease all ongoing offensives. High Command refuses the order, as they are ideologically dedicated to carrying out Turner's Grand Plan at all costs, and most officers would rather die than to accept defeat. They also argue this is in violation of their agreement with the civilian government, where they accepted the return of democracy in exchange for having full control over the war effort. In retaliation, Javand cuts the budget of the military severely, leaving them without enough funds to fight the war properly.

This finally forces the military's hand, and they initiate a coup against Javand. Imperial soldiers storm Ravenwood, arrest Javand and all members of the Imperial Council, while High Command takes full control over Orson via a military junta. High Command repeals the Devolution Acts and institutes martial law, and thousands of soldiers are deployed throughout major cities to ensure order. Massive riots breakout across Orson, which rapidly evolve into skirmishes between soldiers. The Unified Front then proclaims itself to be in open rebellion against the Empire, and orders its militias to engage Imperial forces. Hundreds of thousands of soldiers also defect to the UF and territorial governments announce plans to secede from Orson. At this point, the civil war begins.

Let me know what thought y'all have about his, if any.

The Orson Empire wrote:Also, with recent changes to the canon, my original plan for how the Third Civil War starts in 2023 (written well over a year ago) no longer works, so I've come up with a different explanation involving Javand and the Conservative Party.

By mid-2023, the situation surrounding the war becomes critical. Casualty counts have surpassed 15,000,000, and no end to the war is in sight. Marshal Bran Jaina fails to bring the Malian theater to a close despite desperately hammering at the Malian lines with attack-after-attack, and the stalemate in western Africa continues. In Mamara, the Empire has reached the city of Constantinople and engages in a brutal siege, while the attack on the Suez Canal fails. On the home front, opposition to the war has become so widespread that there are regular protests in all major cities, involving millions of peoples. Workers at factories go on strike in protest of horrendous conditions and low pay, bring production to a grinding halt and leading to a shortage of supplies on the frontlines. So many conscripts refuse to show up for training that local police forces have stopped prosecuting them, and their is a massive shortage of reinforcements. Veterans returning home on leave also go AWOL and, alongside disgruntled factory workers and angry civilians, join militias apart the Unified Front (organized ostensibly to protect Orson from invasion, especially after the Mamaran attack on Australia).

Prime Minister Javand is now in a terrible position. His approval rating is dismally low, and the Conservative Party is expected to face a reckoning in the upcoming 2025 elections. After the UF and Social Democrats announce they are planning a nationwide strike that will shut down the production of 70% of all factories in Orson, Javand is forced to accept their terms and try to end the war. He meets with High Command, stating that he will seek peace terms with the Allied powers and demands that they cease all ongoing offensives. High Command refuses the order, as they are ideologically dedicated to carrying out Turner's Grand Plan at all costs, and most officers would rather die than to accept defeat. They also argue this is in violation of their agreement with the civilian government, where they accepted the return of democracy in exchange for having full control over the war effort. In retaliation, Javand cuts the budget of the military severely, leaving them without enough funds to fight the war properly.

This finally forces the military's hand, and they initiate a coup against Javand. Imperial soldiers storm Ravenwood, arrest Javand and all members of the Imperial Council, while High Command takes full control over Orson via a military junta. High Command repeals the Devolution Acts and institutes martial law, and thousands of soldiers are deployed throughout major cities to ensure order. Massive riots breakout across Orson, which rapidly evolve into skirmishes between soldiers. The Unified Front then proclaims itself to be in open rebellion against the Empire, and orders its militias to engage Imperial forces. Hundreds of thousands of soldiers also defect to the UF and territorial governments announce plans to secede from Orson. At this point, the civil war begins.

Let me know what thought y'all have about his, if any.

Seems like a fairly logical sequence of events. Good!
We’d promptly start jamming Imperial communications when the civil war breaks out or intercepting them, decrypting them (as advanced as you are, I doubt your encryption can beat Cybusian AI codebreakers) and supplying information to the UF forces based in Cybusian Africa, along with food, water, and munitions (not our tech, just whatever you happen to need to supply your already-existing weapons).

Socialist Republic of Andrew wrote:Sup man! And glad to hear...brother in law started working with me, so I've been training him up these last few days lol

Great to hear man! I hope that works out well for y'all.

Cybus1 wrote:Seems like a fairly logical sequence of events. Good!
We’d promptly start jamming Imperial communications when the civil war breaks out or intercepting them, decrypting them (as advanced as you are, I doubt your encryption can beat Cybusian AI codebreakers) and supplying information to the UF forces based in Cybusian Africa, along with food, water, and munitions (not our tech, just whatever you happen to need to supply your already-existing weapons).

Jerick Pallas would certainly appreciate all aid from the Cybusians he can get- Cybusian resupply efforts will likely be a decisive factor in the war. The rest of the Federalists and the UF would begrudgingly accept, having little other choice.

The Orson Empire wrote:Great to hear man! I hope that works out well for y'all.
Jerick Pallas would certainly appreciate all aid from the Cybusians he can get- Cybusian resupply efforts will likely be a decisive factor in the war. The rest of the Federalists and the UF would begrudgingly accept, having little other choice.

We’d be happy to help Pallas out however we can; it’s in our best interests to try to build up goodwill and support among the Orsonians given the overwhelmingly negative view the Orsonians have for us.

The Unified Nations of Felucia wrote:The Officer would inspect the passport before looking up, "Well, Mr. Grigoryan, in order to attain political asylum you will need to file an application with the National Immigration Agency, which can be done at the Lingya District Administration Center - to which we may provide a means of transport. Should you be considered eligible for asylum, you have the right to have the Minister of the Interior make a discretionary determination as to whether you should be admitted to the Formosan Republic and receive a certificate of residency. The process may take some time, but you are more than welcome to stay within the city until it is complete."

Grigoryan thanked the duty officer for the information, and took a few minutes to prepare all the requisite paperwork he would need in the coming days. He opted to take the metro to Lingya District, preferring to blend in with the crowd rather than take a marked police vehicle, and thankfully encountered no delays. It would be another hour before anyone thought to wonder where he was, and perhaps an hour or two after that before his coaches would be alerted, and through them, the Lucijan government. Grigoryan was a fighter, one of the best in the world, and he did not plan to go quietly, but for now his plan demanded total calm and careful legal acrobatics. Any misstep he made was a potential loophole for the Lucijan embassy and its legal team to push for his extradition, which would only be the beginning of his troubles under a highly image-conscious regime.

After submitting his application in Lingya, Grigoryan asked to speak with the seniormost administrator, hoping he could verify the information he had cobbled together from online forums and the legal section of the Kaohsiung public library.

"Just to be clear, will I enjoy protection from deportation while my case is under review by the Minister of the Interior? If I were to leave the country... against my will... would the Formosan police have the power to intervene?

Santa Lucija wrote:Grigoryan thanked the duty officer for the information, and took a few minutes to prepare all the requisite paperwork he would need in the coming days. He opted to take the metro to Lingya District, preferring to blend in with the crowd rather than take a marked police vehicle, and thankfully encountered no delays. It would be another hour before anyone thought to wonder where he was, and perhaps an hour or two after that before his coaches would be alerted, and through them, the Lucijan government. Grigoryan was a fighter, one of the best in the world, and he did not plan to go quietly, but for now his plan demanded total calm and careful legal acrobatics. Any misstep he made was a potential loophole for the Lucijan embassy and its legal team to push for his extradition, which would only be the beginning of his troubles under a highly image-conscious regime.

After submitting his application in Lingya, Grigoryan asked to speak with the seniormost administrator, hoping he could verify the information he had cobbled together from online forums and the legal section of the Kaohsiung public library.

"Just to be clear, will I enjoy protection from deportation while my case is under review by the Minister of the Interior? If I were to leave the country... against my will... would the Formosan police have the power to intervene?

Grigoryan would be directed towards the office of Deputy Mayor Chen Hsiung-wen, who would listen to his concerns carefully before giving a response - "I assure you that for as long as your case is under review, you will be placed under the city government's protection and any attempts to forcefully extradite you from the nation will be responded to accordingly...In the meantime, should the Minister admit you to the Republic and you receive your certificate of residency, you will be required to remain within the nation for a minimum of three years - at the end of which your personal integrated circuit card will need to be renewed at a cost of NT$1,000 per year. By residing within the nation for an additional two years, you may apply for either a certificate of permanent residence or even naturalization should you demonstrate a proficiency in the Formosan language, although English may also suffice. Should you apply for a certificate of permanent residence, you will need to pay a fee of NT$10,000 and must either remain in the country for 183 days per year or else arrange an exemption with the National Immigration Agency in order to maintain permanent residency. On the other hand, should you opt to naturalize, the residence period necessary for naturalization may be shortened down to only three years should you marry a Formosan citizen during your stay - either way in that situation, you have the choice to renounce your nationality within the Lucijan Empire upon the finalization of the process."

The Deputy Mayor would take a moment to pause so that Grigoryan could take in all of the information he was giving him. "In the end, I will say this: in accordance with Formosan nationality laws, your ability to exercise most of the benefits of being a citizen, such as suffrage and labor rights, will be limited without a national identification card - which can only be issued to persons with household registration in the Taiwan Area. Without household registration, you will not qualify for an ID and its associated privileges, although you will be able to apply for a Formosan passport as it is not indicative of residency rights in Taiwan. Additionally, opening up a bank account or renting an apartment may become difficult depending on the area in which you wish to reside, however there are some places across the city that offer temporary places of residence to immigrants in need, should you wish to receive their help." He would walk over to a nearby filing cabinet and pull out various maps listing off potential locations which Grigoryan could reside and work, making a copy of each for him to use, "I hope that you will find my information helpful."

OOC: I was originally intending on having this be shorter, but I decided to thrown in some extra information that I came across on the web. Anyway, I'm not entirely sure which nations would have an extradition treaty with the Republic, if any, so I left that little section ambiguous for the time being.

Jerick Pallas Pardoned:

In an unprecedented move, Prime Minister Javand has once again used his executive authority to issue an Imperial Pardon for Jerick Pallas, the Paramount Leader of the Federalist Movement.

The prominent revolutionary has been a fugitive of the Empire since 2006. Prior to this, he had been retired from politics for six years, after spending ten years as an Imperial Senator. Pallas was implicated in the 7/7 coup attempt, during which he collaborated with fellow Constitutionals and Liberalists to depose Emperor Turner and the Aturorists from power. After the failure of the coup, Pallas and his family members fled Orson in a shipping crate, narrowly avoid being executed by the Inquisition. They arrived in Buenos Aires, Wagondia, where Pallas was successfully granted asylum and Wagain citizenship. From this point on, he became an official member of the Federalist movement, dedicating his life to removing Turner from power at all costs and destroying the Empire. In 2011, after much of the movement's leadership were killed in numerous Imperial raids, Pallas maneuvered to take full control over the Federalists, establishing himself as the Paramount Leader.

In 2013, the Imperial Court of Southern New Guinea formally convicted Pallas in absentia after Imperial agents discovered his role within the movement, charging him on counts of treason, terrorism, mass murder, illegal smuggling, and robbery; he was sentenced to death. In 2018, MOSS agents came very close to assassinating Pallas as apart of Operation Scinfaxi, the full-scale purge of the Federalists; he narrowly escaped, fleeing Wagondia and hiding in Svalbard, Norway. Pallas re-emerged in public life two years later, after Emperor Turner called off the hunt. The Wagain government granted Pallas a residence at the Fazenda Montenegro outside Santa Catalina for his own protection, where he currently lives. Pallas was the number-one most wanted criminal on Orson for the past decade, and was at the top of the National Terrorist Database. The entirety of the Orsonian Intelligence Community attempted several operations to either capture or kill Pallas, with the 2018 one coming the closest. At one point, the Imperial government issued a 5,000,000 Kirahe reward for any information leading to his arrest, the highest such reward in Orsonian history.

Under the pardon, Pallas will be removed from the NTB, while MOSS, the National Inquisitorial Force and all other police agencies will be prohibited from arresting him based on past charges. He will be allowed to return to Orson and take up residence in the country if he wishes. Finally, his old Imperial pension, granted to all former politicians, will be restored alongside back-pay for all years it was suspended.

Javand states that his goal of the pardon is "national healing", as he wants the nation to move on from the Federalist insurgency that has raged for decades. Additionally, many members of the new government (particularly the opposition) sympathize with Pallas's goals of democracy and liberty, recognizing that he was fighting against an unjust and tyrannical system. Javand himself always had a positive view of Pallas, recognizing his bravery in trying to stop Turner early on before he gained absolute power. The pardon has made national news, and was met with mixed feelings across Orson. While there are many people who see Pallas as a hero, others see him as a bloodthirsty terrorist or radical revolutionary who would stop at nothing to achieve his vision. There was some criticism from within the Conservative Party, with some fearing that pardoning a figure with such notoriety might be too polarizing.

Upon hearing the news, Pallas initially did not believe it, brushing it off as yet another ploy by the Imperials. After Javand personally called Pallas to speak about the pardon, he finally took it seriously. Members of the press arrived at the Fazenda Montenegro to film Pallas's reactions, and he gave them a very short statement. The normally stoic and serious revolutionary had tears in his eyes and his voice wavered while speaking, indicating this was a very emotional moment for him. For the past 15 years, he had been an exile of his nation, constantly living in fear for his life and his family's safety. Now, it was all finally over. Pallas announced his gratitude to Javand, and a eventual plan to visit his hometown of Aturo, New Guinea after so many years away.

2021 Summer Olympics: Day Eight Competition Report

Daily Champion: Mamaran Empire (4 gold, 1 silver, 3 bronze)

Day Eight brought a slew of new events to Kaohsiung, offering fresh challenges and opportunities to the nations jockeying for command of the medal table. The morning began in familiar fashion, with the final Archery event at Neiweipi Cultural Park. The Formosans ended on a high note with their third archery gold, capping off an already impressive show of bowmanship these games. Within the elegant figure of the Olympic Aquatics Center, the Timmies put forth a striking performance, rocketing to victory in three of the day's four breaststroke competitions. Just across Shiyun Boulevard, the Wagains continued to outperform at Formosa National Stadium, winning both of the 5km events in Athletics.

East of downtown in Fu'an, the debut Badminton event was locked down by a formidable Mamaran roster, despite a strong run from the Malian duet of Michael Opoku Baah and Grace Atipaka. The team sabre competition in Fencing was also carried by the Exalted Empire, behind a strong offense of Italian athletes. By early afternoon, the final holes of men's Golf were being played amidst the bamboo and cypress stands of Taoyuan's Ta Shee Country Club. Though the Timmians were heavily favored heading into the tournament, it was the Orsonian heavyweight Bair Samuel who walked away with gold. The Artistic Gymnastics discipline began with the popular all-around competition, pairing the world's elite against each other in a six-event medley. The Lucijians once again defended their dominance in the sport, triumphing in both the men's and women's categories.

The first team event in Judo was also the program's last, as the narrow victory of the Mamaran team settled once and for all its stubborn back-and-forth with the Lucijans. At the historic retreat of Sizihwan, in the shadow of Mount Gushan and National Sun Yat-sen University, the first pairings of Sailing saw windsurfers dodge between coral reefs in the warm waters of the South China Sea. The afternoon belonged to the Cybusians and Wagains, whose athletes had a long maritime heritage to look back on from the top of the podium. Teo Shun Xie of Singapore made a strong showing in pistol Shooting, breaking for a moment the duopoly of Malian and Orsonian marksmen. The evening closed under the floodlights of the brand-new Qiaotou International Tennis Centre, with the Czech-Polish pair of Barbora Strycova and Lukasz Kubot defending their world no. 1 ranking with a first-place Cybusian finish in mixed doubles.

Most Gold Medals Overall: Timmian Confederation (23) and Mamaran Empire (23)
Most Total Medals Overall: Timmian Confederation (84)

All contests can be viewed in detail on this factbook.

Aquatics (swimming): Men’s 100m Backstroke

1. Xu Jiayu (EME)
2. Guilherme Guido (WAG)
3. Matheson Morea (ORS)
4. Matt Grevers (TIM)
5. Tomas Franta (CYB)

Aquatics (swimming): Women’s 100m Backstroke

1. Kylie Masse (TIM)
2. Kimiko Raheem (ORS)
3. Ammara Pinto (ORS)
4. Kathleen Baker (TIM)
5. Simona Kubova (CYB)

Aquatics (swimming): Men’s 200m Backstroke

1. Ryan Murphy (TIM)
2. Evgeny Rylov (LUC)
3. Luke Greenbank (TIM)
4. Radoslaw Kawecki (CYB)
5. Leonardo de Deus (WAG)

Aquatics (swimming): Women’s 200m Backstroke

1. Regan Smith (TIM)
2. Katinka Hosszu (TIM)
3. Margherita Panziera (EME)
4. Etti Yosaputra (ORS)
5. Simona Kubova (CYB)

Athletics (track): Men’s 3,000m Steeplechase

1. Soufiane El Bakkali (EME)
2. Lamecha Girma (EME)
3. Getnet Wale (EME)
4. Benjamin Kigen (ORS)
5. Altobeli da Silva (WAG)

Athletics (track): Women’s 3,000m Steeplechase

1. Beatrice Chepkoech (ORS)
2. Emma Coburn (TIM)
3. Winfred Yavi (ORS)
4. Gesa Felicitas Krause (CYB)
5. Belén Casetta (WAG)

Badminton: Women’s Doubles

1. Fukushima-Hirota (EME)
2. Matsumoto-Nagahara (EME)
3. Chen-Jia (EME)
4. Lee-Shin (TIM)
5. Hsu-Hu (FOR)

Cycling (BMX): Men’s BMX Freestyle

1. Tico Hunguana (ORS)
2. Daniel Sandoval (TIM)
3. Marin Rantes (TIM)
4. Nick Bruce (TIM)
5. Amidou Bakouan (WAC)

Cycling (BMX): Women’s BMX Freestyle

1. Hannah Roberts (TIM)
2. Nikita Ducarroz (TIM)
3. Charlotte Worthington (TIM)
4. Valeriia Liubimova (LUC)
5. Katerina Jaluvkova (CYB)

Fencing: Men’s Sabre Team

1. Timmian Confederation
2. Mamaran Empire
3. Cybusian Empire
4. Santa Lucija
5. Wagain Empire

Gymnastics (Artistic): Men’s Individual Vault

1. Igor Radivilov (TIM)
2. Shin Jeah-wan (TIM)
3. Loris Frasca (TIM)
4. Hidenobu Yonekura (EME)
5. Andrey Medvedev (LUC)

Gymnastics (Artistic): Women’s Individual Vault

1. Jade Carey (TIM)
2. Coline Devillard (TIM)
3. Teja Belak (TIM)
4. Oksana Chusovitina (EME)
5. Maria Paseka (LUC)

Gymnastics (Artistic): Men’s Floor Exercise

1. Carlos Edriel Yulo (WAG)
2. Rayderley Zapata (WAG)
3. Kirill Prokopev (LUC)
4. Artem Dolgopyat (TIM)
5. Milad Karimi (EME)

Gymnastics (Artistic): Women’s Floor Exercise

1. Jade Carey (TIM)
2. Vanessa Ferrari (EME)
3. Lara Mori (EME)
4. Marta Pihan-Kulesza (CYB)
5. Varvara Zubova (LUC)

Sailing: Men’s Laser

1. Jean Baptiste Bernaz (TIM)
2. Charlie Buckingham (TIM)
3. Philipp Buhl (CYB)
4. Eliot Hanson (TIM)
5. Juan Ignacio Maegli (WAG)

Sailing: Women’s Laser Radial

1. Emma Plasschaert (TIM)
2. Anne-Marie Rindom (TIM)
3. Marit Bouwmeester (TIM)
4. Agata Barwinska (CYB)
5. Lucía Falasca (WAG)

Shooting: Men’s 25m rapid fire pistol

1. Christian Reitz (CYB)
2. Ozgur Varlik (EME)
3. Peeter Olesk (TIM)
4. Clement Bessaguet (TIM)
5. Djibril Thiam (WAC)

The Conference-Government was a transition government in West Africa lasting from 1918 to 1920, ending with the election of the first government of the West Africa Confederation. It was comprised of the members of the Segou Constitutional Conference, and through simple majority could exercise executive authority and through a super-majority of 65% of their vote could exercise legislative authority. The existing courts of the IMC Government were retained in the Conference-Government and into the West Africa Confederate Government as the Judicial organ.

The Conference-Government actually had two militaries at once, having both the old IMC Military -- as well as command over the PPD's Military Forces.(Which I'll flesh out in another post later) These two military forces would merge in 1920 into the West Africa Confederate Military.

The Laws of the Conference-Government were considered laws of the later West Africa Confederate Government, with the same weight as parliament's laws and which parliament could freely change and executive policies obviously could be changed by the Prime Minister.

Oceara wrote:The Conference-Government was a transition government in West Africa lasting from 1918 to 1920, ending with the election of the first government of the West Africa Confederation. It was comprised of the members of the Segou Constitutional Conference, and through simple majority could exercise executive authority and through a super-majority of 65% of their vote could exercise legislative authority. The existing courts of the IMC Government were retained in the Conference-Government and into the West Africa Confederate Government as the Judicial organ.

The Conference-Government actually had two militaries at once, having both the old IMC Military -- as well as command over the PPD's Military Forces.(Which I'll flesh out in another post later) These two military forces would merge in 1920 into the West Africa Confederate Military.

The Laws of the Conference-Government were considered laws of the later West Africa Confederate Government, with the same weight as parliament's laws and which parliament could freely change and executive policies obviously could be changed by the Prime Minister.

Interesting Oceara. This reminds me of something I'd been meaning to ask you: what was Mali like before the end of WWI, when revolution took hold?

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