Lore:CSI Black Ops

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FACTION

Cybersun Industries Black Operations

Other Names: CSI Black Ops, CSI-BO
Related Lore: Nova Sector, CS&ES, CSI Divisions, CSI Products & Tech, Cybersun Industries
Languages: CodespeakSyndicate operatives can use a series of codewords to convey complex information, while sounding like random concepts and drinks to anyone listening in., YangyuAlso popularly known as "Konjin", this language group formally regarded as Orbital Sino-Tibetan is a result of a genetic relationship between Chinese, Tibetan, Burmese, and other Human languages of similar characteristics that was first proposed in the early 19th century and is extremely popular even in the space age. Originating from Asia, this group of tongues is the second most spoken by Human and Human-derived populations since the birth of Sol Common - and was a primary contender to be the Sol Federation's official language. Many loanwords, idioms, and cultural relics of Japanese, Ryukyuan, Korean, and other societies have managed to persist within it, especially in the daily lives of speakers coming from Martian cities.

Cybersun Black Operations

Overview

Doctrine

Strategic Patronage

Influence Without Command

Deniability as Policy

Leadership and Organization

Black Operations Directorate

Operational Arms

Intelligence and Surveillance

Acquisition and Recovery

Sabotage and Disruption

Contracted Assets and Cutouts

Infrastructure and Tradecraft

Fronts and Shell Companies

Safehouses and Transit Nodes

Technical Provisioning

Compartmentalization

Relations with the Syndicate

Cooperation

Friction

Limits of Influence

Notable Individuals