[quote=@Skylar] It is also home to the techno-religious faith of the Sisters of Mars, disciples of agriculture, medicine, and war alike. While their archaic practices are odd, none dispute their skill in their fields, and the red-cloaked sisters are often welcome where they travel. [/quote] Love the Sisters of Mars. Do they travel to other settlements/cities? Are they interested in converts or are they more 'amish-like' ? [quote=@Skylar] Tactics/Wander: A powerful asset unknown to the faction’s leadership is the pairing of a Martian spaceport mechanic and high-spec AI named Tactics. It is unknown how James Wander and Tactics came together, having woken up in an alleyway with the AI embedded in a series of unique cerebrospinal implants and a cybernetic replacement for Wander’s right eye, Or why Tactics is a high-level military AI yet possesses no restraints or loyalty programming or hint of who made it to begin with. With no choice but to work together, Tactics/Wander have formed the Dirty Deeds company as a brigade of the RHC defense pact that protects and acts on behalf of the RHC colonies. While capable of superhuman feats, neither of them can make much use of them lest they catch unwanted attention. Such as AI scientists that would be interested in finding out how a high-grade AI can fit in a human brain, regardless of what the human host would think in the matter. [/quote] I'm going to have SKYguard seize Bright-Spot Station at the start. After they dig through the records (might take a while) they are going to notice a missing prototype project called TACTICS. I'm thinking a smuggler got scared or wasted and ditched the A.I. somewhere in transit around Mars.