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Revision as of 23:28, 23 February 2024

Vedas is a clandestine multiversal organization formed by Beside Pain and Ribbons Almark, two enigmatic figures with a shared vision of reshaping the course of history across multiple Gundam universes. Drawing upon advanced technology and genetic engineering, they have engineered clones of renowned Gundam pilots and antagonists from various Gundam series, each chosen for their exceptional skills, strategic prowess, or ideological alignment.
Purpose
Vedas operates with a multifaceted agenda aimed at subverting existing power structures, destabilizing governments, and ultimately reshaping the future of each Gundam universe they infiltrate. Utilizing their cloned Gundam pilots and antagonists, they seek to orchestrate events to their advantage, exploiting conflicts and manipulating key figures to further their own goals. The group employs a combination of covert operations, strategic manipulation, and advanced technology to achieve their objectives. Their cloned pilots are deployed with precision, engaging in both direct combat and subtle machinations to sow discord and further Vedas' agenda. Additionally, they utilize espionage, sabotage, and infiltration tactics to infiltrate and undermine opposing factions.
Vedas' ultimate goal is to establish dominance and control over the multiverse, reshaping it according to their own vision of order and power. By manipulating key events and individuals across multiple Gundam universes, they seek to shape the course of history to ensure their ascendancy and perpetuate their influence for generations to come. Despite their advanced technology and strategic acumen, Vedas faces formidable challenges from rival factions, especially the Space Station Asgard, and unforeseen variables inherent in their multiversal ambitions. The unpredictable nature of the Gundam-type universes, coupled with the resilience of their adversaries, presents constant obstacles that must be overcome through cunning, adaptability, and sheer force of will.
Vedas' actions reverberate across the multiverse, leaving a trail of chaos, destruction, and uncertainty in their wake. Their influence extends far beyond the battlefield, shaping the destinies of worlds and civilizations in ways both subtle and profound. Whether they will ultimately succeed in their quest for dominion or fall victim to their own ambitions remains to be seen, but their legacy will endure as a testament to the enduring power of ambition and the consequences of playing with forces beyond mortal comprehension.
Membership
Leadership
Vedas is a clandestine multiversal organization led by charismatic figures Ribbons Almark and Beside Pain, alongside the brilliant scientist Doctor Berg. Together, they orchestrate a grand scheme of conquest and manipulation across Gundam universes. Operating from hidden mobile bases, Vedas seeks to establish dominance over the multiverse, with the enigmatic Embryo exerting influence from the shadows, guiding Vedas towards its ultimate goals.
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Ship Captains
Ship Captains play a crucial role within the Vedas organization, overseeing the operations and logistics of their mobile bases, which serve as the primary hubs for planning and executing missions across the multiverse. These captains are chosen for their leadership abilities, strategic acumen, and unwavering loyalty to Vedas' cause. Their responsibilities include:
- Command and Control: Ship Captains are responsible for commanding their respective mobile bases, ensuring smooth coordination among Vedas' operatives and resources. They oversee mission planning, deployment of assets, and execution of directives from Vedas' leadership.
- Logistics Management: Ship Captains oversee the logistics of their mobile bases, ensuring adequate supplies, maintenance, and support for Vedas' operations. They coordinate resupply missions, manage onboard resources, and optimize efficiency to sustain prolonged campaigns.
- Security and Defense: Ship Captains are tasked with ensuring the security and defense of their mobile bases against external threats and infiltration attempts. They implement defensive protocols, conduct security sweeps, and coordinate with Vedas' security forces to safeguard their assets and personnel.
- Strategic Deployment: Ship Captains play a pivotal role in the strategic deployment of Vedas' forces across the multiverse. They assess mission objectives, evaluate potential threats, and determine the optimal deployment of resources to achieve Vedas' goals while minimizing risks.
Overall, Ship Captains are instrumental in maintaining Vedas' operational capabilities and extending its influence across multiple Gundam universes. Through their leadership and expertise, they contribute to Vedas' overarching mission of reshaping history and establishing dominance over the multiverse.
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| Admiral Brian Aeno Clone |
Commodore Arthur Goodman |
Lt. Commander Aber Rindt Clone |
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Pilots
The Mobile Suit pilots in Vedas serve as elite operatives tasked with executing the organization's strategic objectives across multiple Gundam universes. Selected for their exceptional skills and unwavering loyalty, these pilots, including clones of renowned figures like Ali al-Saachez and the members of OZ Prize, are deployed to destabilize governments, manipulate key events, and confront adversaries on the battlefield. Whether engaging in direct combat or subtle manipulation, these pilots play a crucial role in furthering Vedas' agenda of multiversal dominance. Operating under the command of Vedas' leadership, they embody the organization's relentless pursuit of power and control, wielding their mobile suits as instruments of conquest in the grander scheme of reshaping history to suit Vedas' ambitions.
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| Commander Desil Galette |
Captain Amuro Ray |
Ensign Quentin Fermo |
Ensign Walter Fermo |
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New Titans
The Titans were an elite autonomous counter-insurgency group whose purpose was to hunt down the remnant groups of the former Principality of Zeon and any other anti-Earth Federation organization. The Titan ranks were primarily made up of pro-Earthnoid soldiers, most of whom harbored heavy anti-Spacenoid sentiments and were known to use muscle and intimidation tactics to enforce their ranks, even against civilians, fellow Federal soldiers, and lesser Titans officers. Due to the importance of the Titans among the original members of Unsichtbar, and the alliance with New Desides, Ribbons and Beside continued their ruse of using legendary Federation Ace, Amuro Ray, to gather remaining Titans loyalists, and using the genetic templates of the New Desides members. With the original Yazan Gable, the Vedas have decided to use the legacy and imagery of the Titans to oppose their opponents, as well as carry weight and fear in the Universal Century World.
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| Lt. Commander Bran Blutarch |
Lieutenant Yazan Gable |
Lieutenant Jr. Grade Lane Aim |
Ensign Erisia Nocton |
Ensign Yahagi Fanziback |
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| Ensign Ethelbert Hencapie |
Ensign Ernest McGuire |
Ensign Gisele Albert |
Ensign Rossweisse |
Ensign Io Flemming |
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New Desides
A group of new Titans from the Pezun Asteroid, in the Universal Century, equipped with top of the line Mobile Suit technology, who had declared themselves independent of the Earth Federation, under the leadership of Brave Cod. Their goal was to return the Earth Sphere to Titan Control, and they had subjugated their entire colony to do so. Maintaining ties to the Titans Leader, Paptimus Scirocco, now the White Testament, forced them into conflict with Asgard, and they were all killed for their attempts at global terrorism and their use of a new Superweapon.
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| Captain Brave Cod Clone |
Captain Drake Pashuray Clone |
Captain Tosh Cray Clone |
Lieutenant Fast Side Clone |
Ensign Josh Offshore Clone |
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Innovades
The Innovades are living bio terminals created by Celestial Being to help Veda implement Aeolia's Plan into its many phases. The exact time when the Innovades were first created is not yet known; however, their existence into human society dates back up to 2185 AD. They are created using a set of genetic templates gathered from various human donors. The templates are marked with numbers, with examples being Ribbons Almark's 0026 and Tieria Erde's 0988. Veda assigned different tasks to different Innovades; some Innovades are sent to different kinds of missions, actively completing the tasks Veda has sent them to do, while others are integrated to live in human society in order to monitor and understand humanity. Though most of them are clueless of what they really are, Innovades know of Aeolia's Plan and exist as beings who carry it out.
In general, the Innovades are supposed to help humanity set out to space and evolve into Innovators; through their exceptional abilities, the Innovades are to act as a bridge to lessen the tensions that will be brought up by space colonization and by the Innovation that humanity will face in the future. This will also prepare humanity for the expected dialogues with other life forms in space. The Combat Type Innovades (also known as Meister Type Innovades) are mainly known for their aptitudes to be mobile suit pilots. They have a good sense of battle intuition and have a great set of reflexes during combat. They also show better physical capabilities than humans. These Innovades are normally to pilot mobile suit units; in Aeolia's Plan, they are assigned by Veda as potential Gundam Meisters. Examples of Combat Type Innovades are Ribbons Almark, Tieria Erde, Grave Violento, and many others.
The Intelligence Gathering Type Innovades on the other hand, are Innovades who specialized in gathering informantion rather than battling. They are usually sent out as spies to gather intel and data about enemy forces. Aside from being assigned to espionage missions by Veda, most of these Innovades are also integrated in human society, living normal life and unaware of what they really are. The Innovades' actions are being monitored by Veda and are used for the purpose of Aeolia's Plan. Because the Innovades don't age, they usually only last in human society for around 10 years, after which they are recalled by Veda, although there are exceptions. They are later implanted with new personalities when they are sent out for their new mission within society again. Among the Innovades of this type are Anew Returner, Regene Regetta, and so on.
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| Healing Care | Anew Returner | Revive Revival | Bring Stability | Divine Nova |
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Clone Troopers
Drawing upon advanced technology and genetic engineering, they have engineered clones of renowned Gundam pilots and antagonists from various Gundam-linked worlds, each chosen for their exceptional skills, strategic prowess, or ideological alignment. Using the technology from VEDA, they were able to upload the consciousness of various pilots associated with Unsichtbar into their clone bodies, with limited Quantum Brainwave capabilities. The clones (except one) are technically Innovade-type bodies for the pilots to inhabit, shaped like their old forms. The consciousness of the OZ Prize members is because of their exposure to the PX System, and is a duplicate of their brainwaves installed in the new bodies. The Frost Brothers and Rau Le Creuset, however, were recreated by having their psychic 'ghosts' led into their new bodies via Quantum Brainwaves, making them the same as the original, and Rau the only Testament to undergo this process. The White Testament, Paptimus Scirocco, was kept out of this process, due to his likelihood of attempting to take over the Vedas, and the lack of his genetic template, as he was originally a Gnosis.
- Ali al-Saachez Clone: Modeled after the infamous mercenary and antagonist from the Anno Domini World, known for his ruthlessness and combat proficiency. His consciousness was downloaded from the use of VEDA-assisted Mobile Suits like the Throne Zwei and the Jagd Arche Gundam.
- Shagia and Olba Frost Clones: Based on the Frost brothers from the After War World, these clones possess the cunning and determination that characterized their originals. Their nature as Category Fs have led them back to these new bodies.
- Rau Le Creuset Clone: Inspired by the enigmatic and manipulative antagonist from the Cosmic Era World, known for his intricate schemes and deep understanding of human nature. His clone is technically the body of Rey Za Burrel, and not his original clone body.
- OZ Prize Clones: Clones of members of the elite mobile suit team OZ Prize from the After Colony World, skilled pilots with a history of challenging the protagonists. Their consciousness were taken from their use of the PX System, and are duplicates of their original personalities, lacking some of their memories.
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| Ali al-Saachez Clone |
Shagia Frost Clone |
Olba Frost Clone |
Rau Le Creuset Double Clone |
Valder Farkill Clone |
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| Roche Nattono Clone |
Kratz Silvy Clone |
Broom Brooks Clone |
Soris Armonia Clone |
Luna Armonia Clone |
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