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The '''Ashla shock-troops''' were [[posthuman]] [[cyborg]] [[soldier]]s created and designed by the [[Silversmith's Coterie]] for the [[Blood Coteries]].
The '''Ashla shock-troops''' were [[posthuman]] [[cyborg]] [[soldier]]s created and designed by the [[Silversmiths' Coterie]] for the [[Blood Coteries]].


They were [[humanoid]], but their bodies were mutable; as their [[brain]]s were moved to a less vulnerable location, their [[head]]s appeared flattened. They wore bulky, elegantly-decorated [[cyborg]] [[exoskeleton]]s or power-suits covered in [[silver]]y armour with spiny crests running down the back.
They were [[humanoid]], but their bodies were mutable; as their [[brain]]s were moved to a less vulnerable location, their [[head]]s appeared flattened. They wore bulky, elegantly-decorated [[cyborg]] [[exoskeleton]]s or power-suits covered in [[silver]]y armour with spiny crests running down the back.

Revision as of 15:57, 13 August 2018

The Ashla shock-troops were posthuman cyborg soldiers created and designed by the Silversmiths' Coterie for the Blood Coteries.

They were humanoid, but their bodies were mutable; as their brains were moved to a less vulnerable location, their heads appeared flattened. They wore bulky, elegantly-decorated cyborg exoskeletons or power-suits covered in silvery armour with spiny crests running down the back.

The Rivera Manuscript described soldiers resembling Ashla shock-troops attacking the Homeworld at the start of the War, but there was no instance in documented posthuman history where shock-troops could have done this. Upon seeing the troops, the manuscript's narrator commented, "I don't think I've faced such a beautiful enemy, or such a dangerous one." (PROSE: The Book of the War)