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{{quote|''I regret that such theatrics are necessary, but there had to be retribution. Understand this, Regulan Prince: we could lay this entire spaceport—and everyone within it—to waste in the time it just took to break the bones in your arm. Do not mistake our restraint for weakness. As surely as we have the power to shatter Frail bones, we have the power to shatter your entire Frail nation.''|[[Precentor]] [[Apollyon]]<ref>''Jihad Hot Spots: 3076'', pp. 4–8: "Sins of the Father"</ref>}}
 
{{quote|''I regret that such theatrics are necessary, but there had to be retribution. Understand this, Regulan Prince: we could lay this entire spaceport—and everyone within it—to waste in the time it just took to break the bones in your arm. Do not mistake our restraint for weakness. As surely as we have the power to shatter Frail bones, we have the power to shatter your entire Frail nation.''|[[Precentor]] [[Apollyon]]<ref>''Jihad Hot Spots: 3076'', pp. 4–8: "Sins of the Father"</ref>}}
  
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==History==
 
==History==
 
===Early History===
 
===Early History===
During most of the 3060s the Manei Domini were reportedly operating strictly as a special operations organization. Intelligence agencies began hearing reports on the Manei Domini starting from the [[Wolf's Dragoons|Dragoons']] [[Wolfnet]] on [[Outreach]].  They made their first appearance on the [[Periphery]] world of [[Helios (system)|Helios]], where the wreckage of a Manei Domini vehicle was found with a Bloody Hand symbol on it (their name in some reports was sometimes mentioned as the ''Manei Atrocis'', or '''Bloody Hands'''<ref>''Interstellar Players'', p. 15: "The Sixth of June"</ref>).  Their primary area of operation appeared to be the [[Chaos March]] - where the unit wiped out the [[House Liao|Capellan]]-backed ''[[Zhanzheng de Guang]]'' insurgencies on [[Caph]], [[Fletcher (CC)|Fletcher]], [[Hall]], [[Keid]] and [[Liberty]] - however there was also evidence of their activity in the [[Marian Hegemony]] and [[Circinus Federation]].<ref name=AGCO>''A Guide to Covert Ops'', p. 105: Manei Domini - the sketchy early history of organization from ops book</ref>
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During most of the 3060s the Manei Domini were reportedly operating strictly as a special operations organization. Intelligence agencies began hearing reports on the Manei Domini starting from the [[Wolf's Dragoons|Dragoons']] [[Wolfnet]] on [[Outreach]].  They made their first appearance on the [[Periphery]] world of [[Helios (planet)|Helios]], where the wreckage of a Manei Domini vehicle was found with a Bloody Hand symbol on it (their name in some reports was sometimes mentioned as the ''Manei Atrocis'', or '''Bloody Hands'''<ref>''Interstellar Players'', p. 15: "The Sixth of June"</ref>).  Their primary area of operation appeared to be the [[Chaos March]] - where the unit wiped out the [[House Liao|Capellan]]-backed ''[[Zhanzheng de Guang]]'' insurgencies on [[Caph]], [[Fletcher (ROTS)|Fletcher]], [[Hall]], [[Keid]] and [[Liberty]] - however there was also evidence of their activity in the [[Marian Hegemony]] and [[Circinus Federation]].<ref name=AGCO>''A Guide to Covert Ops'', p. 105: Manei Domini - the sketchy early history of organization from ops book</ref>
  
 
The exact nature of the Manei Domini was not fully understood at this time since they were apparently waging war against the Dragoons' Wolfnet and [[Seventh Kommando]], isolating the Dragoons' intelligence network from the rest of the Chaos March so it could not operate properly.  Their campaign included the exposure and brutal murders of many Wolfnet operatives, and even the [[HPG]] station on Outreach itself was firebombed on separate occasions.  The result was that the Dragoons' intelligence network was forced to divide their attention between this new threat and the greater events taking place in the rest of the Inner Sphere.<ref name=AGCO/>
 
The exact nature of the Manei Domini was not fully understood at this time since they were apparently waging war against the Dragoons' Wolfnet and [[Seventh Kommando]], isolating the Dragoons' intelligence network from the rest of the Chaos March so it could not operate properly.  Their campaign included the exposure and brutal murders of many Wolfnet operatives, and even the [[HPG]] station on Outreach itself was firebombed on separate occasions.  The result was that the Dragoons' intelligence network was forced to divide their attention between this new threat and the greater events taking place in the rest of the Inner Sphere.<ref name=AGCO/>
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Manei Domini soldiers were known for their fierceness, fearlessness, and fanatical devotion to their Master, and were rated as elite warriors regardless of rank or duty. In addition, they trusted their fellow Manei Domini kin without question and harbored few ambitions beyond serving the Master, further compounding their combat capability.  This level of indoctrination made it nearly impossible to convince a Manei Domini to change their mind or turn against one another.  Only by getting through their automatic distrust of non–Manei Domini and appealing to their belief in the Master's will would a person have any hope of a chance.<ref name=JHS72-122>''Jihad Hot Spots: 3072'', p. 122</ref>
 
Manei Domini soldiers were known for their fierceness, fearlessness, and fanatical devotion to their Master, and were rated as elite warriors regardless of rank or duty. In addition, they trusted their fellow Manei Domini kin without question and harbored few ambitions beyond serving the Master, further compounding their combat capability.  This level of indoctrination made it nearly impossible to convince a Manei Domini to change their mind or turn against one another.  Only by getting through their automatic distrust of non–Manei Domini and appealing to their belief in the Master's will would a person have any hope of a chance.<ref name=JHS72-122>''Jihad Hot Spots: 3072'', p. 122</ref>
  
Manei Domini in combat were lethal, ruthless killers, but they were not just berserkers who killed all in sight with no regard for tactics or discipline.  Manei Domini would regularly engage multiple targets at once so as to be as efficient as possible, whilst occasionally adding the odd gory or grisly kill to demoralize opponents. Manei Domini never retreated out of fear but, unless a last stand was conducive to the will of their superiors, they did make withdrawals when the situation proved untenable.  For the same reason the Manei Domini never surrendered or allowed themselves to be taken captive, either activating their self-destruct implants themselves or through remote trigger by friendly operatives, unless again it served the Master's will, ''e.g.'' getting close enough to kill an enemy commander.<ref name=JHS72-122/><ref name=JHS72-123/>
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Manei Domini in combat were lethal, ruthless killers, but they were not just berserkers who killed all in sight with no regard for tactics or discipline.  Manei Domini would regularly engage multiple targets at once so as to be as efficient as possible, whilst occasionally adding the odd gory or grisly kill to demoralize opponents. Manei Domini never retreated out of fear but, unless a last stand was conducive to the will of their superiors, they did make withdrawals when the situation proved untenable.  For the same reason the Manei Domini never surrendered or allowed themselves to be taken captive, either activating their self-destruct implants themselves or through remote trigger by friendly operatives, unless again it served the Master's will, ''i.e.'' getting close enough to kill an enemy commander.<ref name=JHS72-122/><ref name=JHS72-123/>
  
 
Those times when the Manei Domini interacted with the Inner Sphere in a nonviolent manner, they often displayed an attitude of dispassionate superiority.  After all, the Domini were merely humble servants of the Master, sacrifices for the redemption of all humankind.  Such indifferent contempt for the "frails" showed itself in a number of areas: for example captives were rarely mistreated, at least if there wasn't a tactically beneficial reason to do so.  The exceptions were those of noble birth or otherwise directly connected to the Great Houses, whom the Manei Domini saw as responsible for the dissolution of the [[Second Star League]], and members of the [[Clans]], the enemy for whose destruction they had originally been created.  Such was their hatred for the Clans that most captives taken by the Manei Domini were summarily executed on the spot.<ref name=JHS72-122/>
 
Those times when the Manei Domini interacted with the Inner Sphere in a nonviolent manner, they often displayed an attitude of dispassionate superiority.  After all, the Domini were merely humble servants of the Master, sacrifices for the redemption of all humankind.  Such indifferent contempt for the "frails" showed itself in a number of areas: for example captives were rarely mistreated, at least if there wasn't a tactically beneficial reason to do so.  The exceptions were those of noble birth or otherwise directly connected to the Great Houses, whom the Manei Domini saw as responsible for the dissolution of the [[Second Star League]], and members of the [[Clans]], the enemy for whose destruction they had originally been created.  Such was their hatred for the Clans that most captives taken by the Manei Domini were summarily executed on the spot.<ref name=JHS72-122/>
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===Manei Domini Vehicles===
 
===Manei Domini Vehicles===
The Manei Domini possessed a special array of 'Mechs, battle armor, combat vehicles, and aerospace fighters, with most of the designs being enhanced versions of standard vehicles used by armies before.  However, sometime after their formation the Manei Domini came into contact with the military engineer Doctor [[Devon Cortland]], who was able to develop many new series of armor, fighters, [[OmniVehicle]]s and [[OmniMechs]]. Cortland, also known as Precentor Vapula, designed this technology for exclusive Manei Domini use by implementing cybernetic interface systems in almost all Manei Domini equipment. One seemingly odd omission from the list of equipment used by the Manei Domini, however, was the highly advanced ''[[Raptor II]]''.<ref name=JSTBD>''Jihad Secrets: The Blake Documents'', p. 152</ref>
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The Manei Domini possessed a special array of 'Mechs, battle armor, combat vehicles, and aerospace fighters, with most of the designs being enhanced versions of standard vehicles used by armies before.  However, sometime after their formation the Manei Domini came into contact with the military engineer Doctor [[Devon Cortland]], who was able to develop many new series of armor, fighters, [[OmniVehicle]]s and [[OmniMechs]]. Cortland, also known as Precentor Vapula, designed this technology for exclusive Manei Domini use by implementing cybernetic interface systems in almost all Manei Domini equipment. One seemingly odd omission from the list of equipment used by the Manei Domini however was the highly advanced ''[[Raptor II]]'' covert reconnaissance & search-and-destroy medium BattleMech, which does not appear to have been used by them, or at least not routinely.<ref name=JSTBD>''Jihad Secrets: The Blake Documents'', p. 152</ref> A possible exception to this though may have been the [[Opacus Venatori]].
  
 
====Celestial Series of OmniMechs====
 
====Celestial Series of OmniMechs====
One of Doctor Cortland's first endeavors was taking over the failed ''[[Grand_Crusader#Variants|Grand Crusader II]]'' OmniMech project<ref>''Technical Readout: 3055 Upgrade'', p. 100: "Grand Crusader II Variants" - Variant sections the OmniMech project due in 3070</ref> which had foundered.<ref>''Jihad Hot Spots: 3072'', p. 134: "Dr. Copeland takes over the failed Grand Crusader II OmniMech project and makes into new series of OmniMechs"</ref> In [[3070]], the [[Celestial series]]' premiere shocked many observers who expected to see only one 'Mech design but were greeted with six instead.  These six designs were each named after angelic beings from various religions and were made to appear menacing to all who opposed them, thus adding merit to the designs' namesakes.
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One of Doctor Cortland's first endeavors was taking over the failed ''[[Grand Crusader (Star Crusader)|Grand Crusader II]]'' OmniMech project<ref>''Technical Readout: 3055 Upgrade'', p. 100: "Grand Crusader II Variants" - Variant sections the OmniMech project due in 3070</ref> which had foundered.<ref>''Jihad Hot Spots: 3072'', p. 134: "Dr. Copeland takes over the failed Grand Crusader II OmniMech project and makes into new series of OmniMechs"</ref> In [[3070]], the Celestial series' premiere shocked many observers who expected to see only one 'Mech design but were greeted with six instead.  These six designs were each named after angelic beings from various religions and were made to appear menacing to all who opposed them, thus adding merit to the designs' namesakes.
  
====Machina Domini program====
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The Machina Domini program was an attempt to improve the survivability of Manei Domini MechWarriors while also saving BattleMech tonnage and internal space. The Machina Domini system consisted of a specialized PA(L) suit that connected to the pilot's [[VDNI]], while at the same time integrating itself in a specially designed cockpit in the 'Mech. The suit took the place of the 'Mech's cockpit control systems, with the 'Mech reading the VDNI and bio-feedback directly from the suit. The system even eliminated the need for a [[gyro]]. Only a number of prototypes were manufactured, consisting of a single class 'Mech, the ''[[Gestalt]]'', and the companion [["Machina Domini" Interface Armor|Interface Armor]].<ref>''Jihad: Final Reckoning'', pp. 135, 148-150</ref>
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! Light !! Medium !! Heavy !! Assault
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|''[[Malak]]''
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|''[[Preta]]''
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|''[[Grigori]]'',<br />''[[Deva]]''
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|''[[Seraph|Seraph]]'',<br />''[[Archangel]]''
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====''Machina Domini''-class BattleMechs====
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* ''[[Gestalt]]''
  
 
====ProtoMech program====
 
====ProtoMech program====
Historically, Inner Sphere powers showed little to no interest in developing their own [[ProtoMechs]].  One of the major stumbling blocks was the need for an [[Enhanced Imaging]] system in order to control the machine; even if it ''could'' be copied, the moral and ethical problems associated with the system would prevent widespread use.  Inner Sphere scientists also lacked the technical knowledge to recreate the special internal structure, armoring and heat sinks which went into ProtoMech construction, which would have resulted in bulkier, less-effective units.<ref>''TechManual'', pp. 77–79: "Project: ProtoMechs"</ref> The only Inner Sphere faction known to have moved beyond theoretical discussions was the [[Word of Blake]], overcoming the control and pilot size issues with the development of an advanced pilot interface based off their [[Vehicular Direct Neural Interface]] technology, encasing a limbless ''Manei Domini'' in a life-support apparatus that was then sealed within a ProtoMech, the pilot maintained via intravenous nutrients and recycled biomatter. During the early experimental stage, the technical limitations preventing the construction of Inner Sphere ProtoMech chassis were sidestepped with the Word utilizing captured and reverse-engineered Clan models. The only known combat deployment of these [[Necromo Nightmare#ProtoMechs|hybrid ProtoMechs]] was during the Blakist strike against the [[Capellan Confederation]] world of [[Necromo]] in late [[3071]] and it is not known whether they were the first of their kind or a technological dead end.<ref name=NN-20>''Necromo Nightmare'', pp. 20–21: "Gamemaster's Sourcebook - Zombification - Zombies and Technology - Manei Domini ProtoMechs"</ref>
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Historically, Inner Sphere powers have shown little to no interest in developing their own [[ProtoMechs]].  One of the major stumbling blocks was the need for an [[Enhanced Imaging]] system in order to control the machine; even if it ''could'' be copied, the moral and ethical problems associated with the system would prevent widespread use.  Inner Sphere scientists also lacked the technical knowledge to recreate the special internal structure, armoring and heat sinks which went into ProtoMech construction, which would have resulted in bulkier, less-effective units.<ref>''TechManual'', pp. 77–79: "Project: ProtoMechs"</ref> The only Inner Sphere faction known to have moved beyond theoretical discussions was the [[Word of Blake]], overcoming the control and pilot size issues with the development of an advanced pilot interface based off their [[Vehicular Direct Neural Interface]] technology, encasing a limbless ''Manei Domini'' in a life-support apparatus that was then sealed within a ProtoMech, the pilot maintained via intravenous nutrients and recycled biomatter. During the early experimental stage, the technical limitations preventing the construction of Inner Sphere ProtoMech chassis were sidestepped with the Word utilizing captured and reverse-engineered Clan models. The only known combat deployment of these [[Necromo Nightmare#ProtoMechs|hybrid ProtoMechs]] was during the Blakist strike against the [[Capellan Confederation]] world of [[Necromo]] in late [[3071]] and it is not known if they were the first of their kind or a technological dead end.<ref name=NN-20>''Necromo Nightmare'', pp. 20–21: "Gamemaster's Sourcebook - Zombification - Zombies and Technology - Manei Domini ProtoMechs"</ref>
  
  
 
====Demon Series of Battle Armor====
 
====Demon Series of Battle Armor====
Designed to accompany the Celestial Series OmniMechs in battle, the [[Demon series]] first appeared in [[3070]]<ref>''Jihad Hot Spots: 3072'', p. 142: "Djinn Battle Armor" - Early stories describe the beginnings of the ''Demon'' Series of Battle Armor</ref> in various hot-spots on the battlefields of the [[Jihad]].  Like the Celestial Series, these Battle Armor seldom appeared outside the ranks of the Manei Domini. Also in line with the Celestial Series, the ''Demon'' Series of Battle Armor were each named after various demons of ancient lore and were aesthetically designed as such.
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Designed to accompany the Celestial Series OmniMechs in battle, the Demon series first appeared in [[3070]]<ref>''Jihad Hot Spots: 3072'', p. 142: "Djinn Battle Armor" - Early stories describe the beginnings of the ''Demon'' Series of Battle Armor</ref> in various hot-spots on the battlefields of the [[Jihad]].  Like the Celestial Series, these Battle Armor seldom appeared outside the ranks of the Manei Domini. Also in line with the Celestial Series, the ''Demon'' Series of Battle Armor were each named after various demons of ancient lore and were aesthetically designed as such.
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|+ The ''Demon'' series Battle Armor Suits
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! Light !! Medium !! Heavy !! Assault
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|[[Djinn]]
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|[[Asura]],<br />[[Se'irim]]
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|[[Tengu]]
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|[[Nephilim]],<br />[[Shedu]]
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====Spectral Series of OmniFighters====
 
====Spectral Series of OmniFighters====
The Spectral Series of OmniFighters began to appear on [[Gibson]] in late [[3071]].<ref>''Technical Readout: 3075'', p. 102: "Striga Heavy OmniFighter profile" - Striga appeared in late 3071 with lighter sister fighters appearing later</ref> The three designs, the ''[[Shade (Aerospace Fighter class)|Shade]]'', ''[[Rusalka]]'', and ''[[Striga]]'', share similar design features which include a [[Small Cockpit|small cockpit]] and collapsible wing structures.  The collapsible wings were designed to reduce the fighter's profile in space, thus allowing it to be mistaken for an escape pod or small shuttle. However this advantage was more accidental than intentional by Doctor Cortland: his goal was to improve the vector thrust characteristics of the fighters in space.<ref>''Technical Readout: 3075'', p. 98: "S-HA-O Shade" - Capacities - Collapsible Wings abilities</ref>
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The Spectral Series of OmniFighters began to appear on [[Gibson]] in late [[3071]].<ref>''Technical Readout: 3075'', p. 102: "Striga Heavy OmniFighter profile" - Striga appeared in late 3071 with lighter sister fighters appearing later</ref>
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The three designs share similar design features which include a [[Small Cockpit|small cockpit]] and collapsible wing structures.  The collapsible wings were designed to reduce the fighter's profile in space, thus allowing it to be mistaken for an escape pod or small shuttle. However this advantage was more accidental than intentional by Doctor Cortland: his goal was to improve the vector thrust characteristics of the fighters in space.<ref>''Technical Readout: 3075'', p. 98: "S-HA-O Shade" - Capacities - Collapsible Wings abilities</ref>
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|+The ''Spectral'' series OmniFighters:
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! Light !! Medium !! Heavy
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|''[[Shade]]
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|''[[Rusalka]]''
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|''[[Striga]]''
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====Serpentus Series of OmniVehicles====
 
====Serpentus Series of OmniVehicles====
The Serpentus Series was the name of the Word of Blake's ground [[Combat Vehicle|Combat Vehicles]] series, which made its first appearance in the early 3070s.  Only one of this series managed to reach production, which was named the [[Bolla Stealth Tank|Bolla Stealth Tank]].<ref>''Jihad Hot Spots: 3076'', pp. 112–113: "Bolla Stealth Tank" - OmniVehicle series name given</ref>
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The Serpentus Series was the name of the Word of Blake's ground [[Combat Vehicle|Combat Vehicles]] series, which made its first appearance in the early 3070s.  Only one of this series managed to reach production, which was named the ''Bolla''.<ref>''Jihad Hot Spots: 3076'', pp. 112–113: "Bolla Stealth Tank" - OmniVehicle series name given</ref> The names or types of vehicles which were slated to be part of the Serpentus are unknown.
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* [[Bolla Stealth Tank|''Bolla'' Stealth Tank]]
  
 
====Spectral LAM Series====
 
====Spectral LAM Series====
The Spectral LAM series were a trio of new [[Land-Air 'Mech]] designs utilized by the Word of Blake's elite armed forces in very limited numbers: ''[[Pwwka]]'', ''[[Yurei]]'', and ''[[Waneta]]''. The series first emerged in [[3075]] and saw limited action a [[3076|year later]], deployed from both factories on [[Terra]] and [[Gibson]]. The Spectral LAMs utilize a combination of old Star League and [[Clans|Clan]] technologies to increase these new designs' potential. However, each of the designs disappeared due to a lack of parts after both factory sites were lost in the fighting.<ref>''Jihad: Final Reckoning'', pp. 138, 155–160: "Spectral LAM series info"</ref>
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The Spectral LAM series were a trio of new [[Land-Air 'Mech]] designs, utilized by the Word of Blake's elite armed forces in very limited numbers. The series first emerged in [[3075]] and saw limited action a [[3076|year later]], deployed from both factories on [[Terra]] and [[Gibson]]. The Spectral LAMs utilize a combination of old Star League and [[Clans|Clan]] technologies to increase these new designs' potential. However, each of the designs disappeared due to a lack of parts after both factory sites were lost in the fighting.<ref>''Jihad: Final Reckoning'', pp. 138, 155–160: "Spectral LAM series info"</ref>
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|+The ''Spectral'' LAM series:
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! Light !! Medium !! Medium
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|''[[Pwwka]]''
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|''[[Yurei]]''
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|''[[Waneta]]''
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====Omni Configuration Names====
 
====Omni Configuration Names====
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[[Image:Implatants1.png|center|500px]]
  
 
==Rules==
 
==Rules==
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==Gallery==
 
==Gallery==
 
<gallery>
 
<gallery>
Manei Domini Zombie Troopers AToWC.jpg||Manei Domini Zombie troops in combat, from ''[[A Time of War Companion|AToW Companion]]''
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ManeiDomini.png||Manei Domini in Combat
 
Manei Domini Zombie 43rd Shadow Division AToW.jpg|Manei Domini Zombie trooper, of the [[43rd Shadow Division]]
 
Manei Domini Zombie 43rd Shadow Division AToW.jpg|Manei Domini Zombie trooper, of the [[43rd Shadow Division]]
 
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</gallery>
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==Bibliography==
 
==Bibliography==
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* ''[[A Guide to Covert Ops]]''
 
* ''[[A Guide to Covert Ops]]''
 
* ''[[Interstellar Players]]''
 
* ''[[Interstellar Players]]''
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* ''[[Technical Readout: 3075]]''
 
* ''[[Technical Readout: 3075]]''
 
* ''[[A Time of War]]''
 
* ''[[A Time of War]]''
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