BIOS storyline

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Originally spawned by GigaCorp genetic engineering projects, the BIOS are physically and mentally advanced, perfectly designed to withstand the rigors of life in space. After the death of their leader - GigaCorp founder Emmet Longstreet - the BIOS have launched a shadowy crusade against “stalegene” humanity, with the goal of dragging the human race into an evolutionary watershed.


IDEOLOGY STATEMENT

The improvement or elimination of genetically inferior members of the human species, in honor of the memory of Emmet Longstreet.


BACKGROUND

The BIOS are the latest incarnation of Project ALEXANDER, a bio-enhancement project started by GigaCorp CEO Emmet Longstreet in 2033. The ALEXANDER Project was ostensibly developed under the auspices of a medical research grant. (Specifically, the original project goal was the development of procedures to create or enhance human beings to better withstand the rigors of space travel.) In reality, Longstreet - a paranoiac - believed that GigaCorp security forces were little more than mercenaries who could conceivably be bought off by a rival; the ALEXANDER subjects were to be his Praetorian Guard - incorruptible, implacable, ruthless.

Longstreet revealed this facet of the program to no one; unbeknownst to his project managers, he secretly altered the program to further his own ends. Unfortunately, his knowledge was not equal to his ambition. Two “generations” of BIOS were wiped out when Longstreet inadvertently created a genetic dysfunction in his “children.”

In order to cover up his error - and to avoid exposing his hidden agenda - Longstreet used automated systems to disintegrate the remains of the failed “experiments.” Unfortunately, a team of outlaw journalists had infiltrated the orbiting research complex where the disposal was taking place, recording the event and broadcasting it to an outraged populace. Even worse, it soon became apparent that these “failed experiments” were in fact normal human beings who had been coerced or forced into participating.

GigaCorp executives were secretly furious that the ALEXANDER Project had been exposed, particularly since Longstreet had played his cards so close to his vest. Compounding the problem was Longstreet's refusal to acknowledge the situation, hiding behind aides and public relations flacks. While Longstreet secretly moved the ALEXANDER Project to a hidden facility - codenamed: Creche A - GigaCorp execs covertly investigated the mess on their own. (In some circles, it is believed that the ALEXANDER “fiasco” led to Longstreet's eventual ouster.)

As the controversy raged on, Longstreet furthered his hidden agenda. A number of ALEXANDER subjects - nicknamed “BIOS” by project geneticists - managed to covertly seize control of the project facility, supervising the development of other genetically enhanced beings, following secret orders from Longstreet.

After Longstreet was ousted, he maintained contact with Creche A through a prearranged series of satellite relays and electronic mail traffic; the BIOS had thus far managed to keep knowledge of their seizure of the facility hidden from GigaCorp security (through a combination of computerized legerdemain, falsified records, and barefaced deception). Shortly after GigaCorp's board of directors removed Longstreet from his post, Longstreet launched his “Omega Protocol.” The BIOS covertly diverted supplies, vehicles and weapons from GigaCorp inventory, fleeing Creche A. To divert the inevitable GigaCorp security investigation, the BIOS destroyed the facility, making it appear to be an accident. (All the Project geneticists were killed in the blast.) The BIOS - accompanied by Longstreet - fled to Saturn, which they developed into a covert staging area while planning their next moves.

Longstreet and the BIOS began planning the former GigaCorp CEO's return to Earth; Longstreet planned on using the BIOS and their physical and mental enhancements to reclaim GigaCorp. Longstreet even went so far as to generate his “Caesar Protocol” - a plan to use an army of BIOS to seize control of Earth governments.

These plans were still in their early stages of development when Emmet Longstreet died (from a combination of age, radiation exposure, muscle atrophy, and a life of excess). The BIOS - bred to view Longstreet as a father-figure/messiah - saw their leader's death as both a rallying cause and a warning. “Clearly,” says the BIOS' dogma, “Mankind can not live in space without proper preparation. Even He who created Us was not immune to its effects.” The BIOS plans to slowly “enhance” humanity took on a much more fanatical tone.

The BIOS spent the next several months developing an intelligence-gathering apparatus, planting spy satellites in and around other human settlements and facilities. Often, BIOS infiltrated military, government and corporate bases to divert supplies, materiel, food, and data to the Bio staging area near Saturn. Over the next several years, the BIOS altered the Caesar Protocol; Bio leadership planned to smash GigaCorp and use the corporation's resources to conquer Earth and force bio-enhancement on the “stalegene” populace.

The BIOS have established “enhancement facilities” throughout nearby systems. While the “stalegenes” fought amongst themselves, the BIOS - using technology stolen from GigaCorp and other sources (and improved upon by the highly developed scientific skills the BIOS possess) - developed innovate bio-mechanical ships and weaponry.

As Bio enhancement technology improved, the BIOS began to capture test subjects; a rash of disappearances - of colony ships, mining transports, military troop haulers, and so on - were reported. The BIOS would then apply their techniques to the captives, with varying degrees of success. Many of the tests failed (with fatal results for the subjects); others were “improved” and indoctrinated successfully into the Bio hierarchy.

The BIOS continued to work in the shadows, sending penetration agents against GigaCorp, the Iron Coalition, and virtually every other major power in the system. When the first Aleph was discovered in 2125, the BIOS knew almost immediately. As the various factions struggled to control the Aleph, a Bio prowler ship managed to sneak through the blockade.

The discovery of the Aleph was viewed by the Bio leadership as a grand opportunity. The Caesar Protocol called for the conquest of the Sol System; the Alephs offered a chance to conquer a galaxy. The Caesar Protocol's scope was dramatically widened. As more Alpehs were discovered, the BIOS began launching colony missions to distant stars, setting up covert listening posts, enhancement facilities and other strongpoints. (The BIOS even sent out Generation Arks - massive, self-sustaining that traveled at normal, slower-than-light speeds. Fifteen such ships, each containing 200 BIOS, were dispatched; none have been heard from again, nor is it likely that they will be for several hundred years.)

Due to their expanded space operations, the BIOS desperately needed fuel. After exhausting the He3 reserves off Saturn, the BIOS began stealing He3 shipments, much like Belter pirates (with considerably less sloppy methods). As the race to claim Alephs heated up, the BIOS began to move aggressively to locate and exploit He3 resources. In general, the BIOS followed a simple doctrine: seed a target with Bio infiltrators, move in force, eliminate all resistance, and disappear.

The BIOS operational practices are highly successful; they manage to remain undetected for years (often seizing enemy facilities and holding them, using sophisticated computer intrusion techniques to convince enemies that nothing untoward had occurred). The BIOS were wraiths, ghosts, invisible; only tall tales told by spacers in seedy bars hinted at their presence.

That all changed in mid-2143. GigaCorp security specialists - investigating a number of disappearances and lost materiel - tracked down and raided a Bio enhancement facility. The GigaCorp strike team helmet cameras recorded the Bio enhancement process (conducted on a captured Iron Coalition patrol squad). The entire Bio contingent at the station was killed during the raid.

Though GigaCorp attempted to keep the raid and the existence of the BIOS a secret, outlaw journalists broadcast the security recordings; humanity was aware of the BIOS' existence. Further weakening the BIOS position is the recent encounter between a Bio scout ship and a Rixian Unity envoy. While initial communications between the two species are limited to very rudimentary statements, the BIOS are aware of the Rixian's desire to “convert” them. Since the Rixians are an unknown quantity, the Bio leadership - the Council - is unwilling to risk fighting against this potentially threatening alien force and human forces. While more radical elements of Bio society favor outright combat, currently more conservative heads prevail.

The BIOS are fiercely determined to shatter GigaCorp as part of Longstreet's Caesar Protocol. In addition, they feel the ability to enhance “ungifted” humans should not reside with anyone who has not themselves been enhanced; GeneFlex is a primary target of Bio attacks. The BIOS possess a fierce hatred of “unenhanced” or “stalegene” humans, and the Bio leadership has plans to enhance the “ungifted” - against their will if necessary.

The BIOS believe that they are the next logical step in human evolution, and want to force the rest of the human race to evolve. Those that resist are deemed throwbacks and detrimental to the evolutionary progress of the human race.

Since the destruction of Earth, a schism developed within their leadership. The architects of their escape were third and fourth generation products of the experiment (the first and second having been declared failures and destroyed, leading to the discovery of the project). The 3Gen and 4Gen BIOS were the next step in human evolution, and that they should work to enhance humanity as a whole. Younger BIOS, who have been bred with more aggressive qualities in light of the hostile state of human affairs, believe that stalegene humans should go the way of the Neanderthal and Cro-Magnon. This rift between older and younger BIOS has occasionally flared up into open conflict, though never on a large scale. In addition, many younger BIOS see no reason to maintain traditional human shape. A small movement of young BIOS who want to add more and more enhancements has sprung up, though thus far it has not caught on.

Physically, BIOS appear to be normal humans - albeit incredibly fit and attractive humans. They are extremely fastidious about their appearance, and their design aesthetic reflects this. Bio spacesuits and ships are sleek, organic and somewhat alien; they live in geometrically efficient spiral-shaped complexes, and have a somewhat homogenous appearance (since many BIOS have been cloned from the same basic templates).

The most obvious feature of the BIOS is their eyes - ice blue, with no visible iris or pupil. When dealing with unenhanced humans, they wear contact lenses to conceal this feature.

BIOS possess many enhancements that allow them to function well in space: quicker reflexes, a greater understanding of and tolerance to zero-g, the ability to withstand high-g actions, bio-links into the computer systems of their craft (allowing them to react much more quickly in combat), and even extra limbs and sensory appendages (that are concealed within the BIOS' own bodies and are undetectable to casual observation).

Earlier generations are extremely conservative in their modes of dress and speech; they tend to wear functional, unadorned clothing with immaculate, precise tailoring. Later generations - “Gens” - are more given to individualism. Younger BIOS tend to wear brightly-colored clothing, and ornament themselves with face-paint (drawn out in intricate geometric patterns).

BIOS are highly adaptable, very intelligent, physically strong, and supremely convinced in their own superiority. They are led by The Council, a small group of BIOS from each “Gen.”


INTER-CIV RELATIONS

The BIOS are in a state of outright hostility with virtually everyone. The Rixians are attempting to negotiate some kind of relationship with the Bio Council, but these negotiations are often backed by force. The Iron Coalition and GigaCorp - indeed all of humanity - is aware of the BIOS forced genetic manipulation efforts and views the BIOS as violent, Nazi-esque criminals and racists.


NOTABLE PERSONALITIES

ALISTAIR 3-921

History

Alistair 3-921 is the most senior of the 3Gen contingent on the council. Somewhat older than most (though this is difficult to detect, given the physical power BIOS possess), he was one of the principal architects of the escape from Creche A.

Alistair 3-921 - whose thought patterns and scientific acumen were developed from a template patterned after GigaCorp's top scientist - is a careful, thoughtful man who is determined to bring peace and order to humanity through bio-enhancement. Once humanity is placed on the right evolutionary path, he reasons, it can put aside petty differences and claim it's rightful place in the stars. This path may not be an easy one, and the childlike “unenhanced” may not appreciate or understand the painful choices that must be made in the name of human survival; but, like a concerned parent of a problem child, Alistair is prepared to endure what must be endured to force humanity back onto the path.

Physical Appearance

Alistair 3-921 is tall, slender and fit, with close-cropped black hair that is tinged with silver at the temples. He dresses in immaculate black suits, devoid of ornamentation of any kind. Despite his serious demeanor, he is frequently very humorous and personable. (Think of a young Sir Alec Guiness.)


SARAH 4-1602

History

Sarah 4-1602, the leader of the 4Gen BIOS, is not totally in agreement with Alistair, though, she agrees with her 5Gen colleagues extreme views even less. Sarah - like many 4Gen BIOS, despises mainstream humanity, and is content to let them become extinct. She also favors increased militarization of Bio stations, and is the primary scientist who developed the regenerative hull armor that now adorns Bio spacecraft.

Physical Appearance

Sarah 4-1602 is also tall, fit and slender, with short blond hair. She is more of an accomplished engineer than political animal, and as a result she is frequently brusque and humorless. She favors work clothes (clean and pressed at all times) and lab coats, though she is strikingly attractive despite her plain clothing.


THOMAS 5-2187 AND JONATHAN 5-3781

History

Thomas 5-2187 and Jonathan 5-3781 - the 5Gen contingent - are considered the extremists on the council. They favor more and more radical use of gene-manipulation technology, massive militarization, and the outright conquest of humanity. Despite their rather aggressive viewpoints, Thomas and Jonathan are frequently very soft-spoken, reasonable and thoughtful.

Physical Appearance

Thomas and Jonathan are virtually identical, save for Thomas' preference for red in clothing (compared to Jonathan's preference for grey). They were both developed from the same genetic template, and as a result, have similar speech patterns, mannerisms, and attitudes. Thomas is the more flamboyant of the two, given to long speeches and hyperbole, though Jonathan usually interjects a welcome dose of pragmatism into the rhetoric.

Both men have brown hair and are considerably taller and more muscular than their older counterparts


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