There is the Aoi Iseijin in Kusari, and the Wild in Rheinland but what about the leftovers?
I mean, there are no infected people in Bretonia and Liberty, neither in Gallia, however Liberty has Alaska and Bretonia has Chester and Tau-117, but what about Gallia?
Are there any nomads and/or plans to make a faction/group there like Wild or Aoi ones?
Btw this question could be the same like Liberty and Bretonia, since there are no infected groups yet?
Summary:
Is there any plan to expand the nomad infest across Sirius in the next updates?
I believe Nomad players from the K'Hara or Das Wilde/Aoi Iseijin will be able to answer this better than me...
Though, from what i know - Nomads have no interest in Gallia, since it's not actually part of Sirius, hence they won't expand there. On the other hand though, there was an event, Fallen Grace, (which i'm not sure if is still valid) where the nomads did manage to infect Gallia, including the King - and some rebels along with other factions attempted to kill him.
(07-05-2013, 09:07 AM)Johnathan Nox Carter Wrote: I believe Nomad players from the K'Hara or Das Wilde/Aoi Iseijin will be able to answer this better than me...
Though, from what i know - Nomads have no interest in Gallia, since it's not actually part of Sirius, hence they won't expand there. On the other hand though, there was an event, Fallen Grace, (which i'm not sure if is still valid) where the nomads did manage to infect Gallia, including the King - and some rebels along with other factions attempted to kill him.
Well, Fallen Grace is to my knowledge a bit valid, as with .87 one Wilde base in Tau-117 will get the Lynx as VHF and 75%.
And about the story of Fallen Grace: Yes, there is a light influence by nomads around the Royal Court of Gallia, with the king not infected, but working with them.
Quite a good amount of Wilde were inRP removed, but they are still around somewhere.
This started with Show and Tell, with a Gallic science team heading out to the Omicrons where it seems Devroix was at least under the influence, and had his guards infected. Unbending devotion to the King obviously intrigued him, so more lower-ranked soldiers were infested while most of the upper ranks were left to control them.
For whatever reason, the Nomads appear to be going for influence instead of direct infestation. My thoughts are that it is similar to Mass Effect's Reaper indoctrination - they can completely control a victim's actions and thoughts but they will 'burn out'; lesser control can last for years though. Maybe Harbinger (heh, Reapers) is more powerful now, or the King's willingness makes it easier.
Anyway, the Nomads are looking to make the GRN invaders into Rheinland murdersaucing fleet Mk II. A serious note that I seem to have to repeat is that Gallia was going to do this anyway, but the Nomads have realised it could weaken humanity to a point where they can clean up and get Sirius back.
The Nomad infestation is present in all the houses (there are some Bretonian and Liberty hosts, just not as prevalent or organised as Das Wilde or the Aoi Isejin).
(07-05-2013, 08:41 AM)Wraga Wrote: I mean, there are no infected people in Bretonia and Liberty, neither in Gallia, however Liberty has Alaska and Bretonia has Chester and Tau-117, but what about Gallia?
Are there any nomads and/or plans to make a faction/group there like Wild or Aoi ones?
Btw this question could be the same like Liberty and Bretonia, since there are no infected groups yet?
Summary:
Is there any plan to expand the nomad infest across Sirius in the next updates?
Thanks
There are Nomad infected people in all these places, they just use different tactics to achieve their goals. Even though they are not really infected, Division 18 should ring a bell. There are also infected Bretonians, but they do act covert, abusing the political system in their favor, rather then going around killing things.
Infection in the Gallic Core Worlds is not as important, as they do not belong to Sirius, which means that the Nomads do not have as much interest in the space there.
A little addendum: it's not so much about Sirius sector or whether to consider Gallia a part of it or not - it's about certain places that are of interests to Nomads. While many other places are of no value to them. It's not a simple matter of 'conquering Sirius', far from. It's a general belief the Order thinks that Nomads intend to do, but till will tell how much they were right or wrong... well, a few hints are already here and there. One thing worth to remind though: no saints nor devils here.