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The '''Ashla shock-troops''' were [[posthuman]] [[cyborg]] [[soldier]]s created and designed by the [[Silversmith's Coterie]]. They had bulky [[silver]] armour which was elegantly decorated. Spiny crests ran down their backs. Their [[head]]s were flattened, with the [[brain]]s relocated elsewhere. | The '''Ashla shock-troops''' were [[posthuman]] [[cyborg]] [[soldier]]s created and designed by the [[Silversmith's Coterie]]. They had bulky [[silver]] armour which was elegantly decorated. Spiny crests ran down their backs. Their [[head]]s were flattened, with the [[brain]]s relocated elsewhere. | ||
The [[Rivera Manuscript]] described soldiers resembling Ashla shock-troops attacking [[Gallifrey|a Homeworld]] at [[The Event|the start of the War]], but there was no instance in documented posthuman history where shock-troops could have done this. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Book of the War (novel)|The Book of the War]]'') | The [[Rivera Manuscript]] described soldiers resembling Ashla shock-troops attacking [[Gallifrey|a Homeworld]] at [[The Event|the start of the War]], but there was no instance in documented posthuman history where shock-troops could have done this. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Book of the War (novel)|The Book of the War]]'') [[Rivera Manuscript renegade|The manuscript's narrator]] described them as | ||
{{quote|[[humanoid|Hominid]]/[[cyborg|cybernetic]] fused into bulky metal armour. The metal is silvery and the humanoid shape is broken by the spiny crests running down the back. Possibly [[exoskeleton]]s? Power-suits? Their heads are flattened. They may have been descended from [[human]]ity, in which case their [[brain]]s have been relocated somewhere less vulnerable. Their bodies are [word smudged out] and mutable. The design is elegantly decorated. I don't think I've faced such a beautiful enemy, or such a dangerous one.|The [[Rivera Manuscript renegade]]|The Book of the War (novel)}} | |||
[[Category:Posthuman groups]] | [[Category:Posthuman groups]] | ||
[[Category:Cyborgs]] | [[Category:Cyborgs]] | ||
[[Category:Military units]] | [[Category:Military units]] |
Revision as of 17:11, 22 March 2018
The Ashla shock-troops were posthuman cyborg soldiers created and designed by the Silversmith's Coterie. They had bulky silver armour which was elegantly decorated. Spiny crests ran down their backs. Their heads were flattened, with the brains relocated elsewhere.
The Rivera Manuscript described soldiers resembling Ashla shock-troops attacking a Homeworld at the start of the War, but there was no instance in documented posthuman history where shock-troops could have done this. (PROSE: The Book of the War) The manuscript's narrator described them as
Hominid/cybernetic fused into bulky metal armour. The metal is silvery and the humanoid shape is broken by the spiny crests running down the back. Possibly exoskeletons? Power-suits? Their heads are flattened. They may have been descended from humanity, in which case their brains have been relocated somewhere less vulnerable. Their bodies are [word smudged out] and mutable. The design is elegantly decorated. I don't think I've faced such a beautiful enemy, or such a dangerous one.