Imperium Ascendant

The Imperium Ascendant is a major galactic power in the galaxy of Proteus Vex.

First Conflict
The Imperium has an incredible ancient history, spanning at least eighty millennia. Historically this era would be the heart of a galactic war known as First Conflict and be the earliest of a series of bloodshed in the centuries to come. This would be also the same time when an emissary of the Imperium approached the leader of the Scorcher s to deliver news of a discovery of a star-dwelling race similar to the Scorchers. The news though was dismissed by Scorcher leader, and refused to consider such a revelation as it conflicted with her race's uniqueness in the galaxy. Out of respect, the emissary agreed to suppress knowledge of the race and any other races of similar makeup as such information would upheave Scorcher civilization.

Obdurate War
1400 years before the start of Proteus Vex, the Imperium Ascendant encountered a new race known as the Obdurates. Initially the Imperium reached out in peace to the Obdurates, but were met by violent aggression. The encounter with the Obdurates soon encompassed into a galactic war with the Obdurates leading a warpath of carnage, aiming to wipe all other races. To combat the Obdurates and for the very survival of galactic civilization, the Imperium Ascendant formed the Alliance, made up of various kingdoms such as the Seaborne Coagency and the Unaligned Worlds. However despite the other galactic powers uniting, they were no match for the sheer brutality of the Obdurates. The conflict prolonged for centuries with the Alliance drawing it out as a war of attrition.

General Netores Edge having fought twenty-four engagements with the Obdurates and the greatest of warriors in all the Allied worlds approached the Scorchers to join the war. Her diplomatic mission was her only recorded failure as the ancient race did not care for the fates of what they perceived as lesser races. Desperate for aid, General Edge concocted a scheme with the Imperium's most skilled agent, Proteus Vex to bring the Scorcher into the war.

Proteus Vex piloting his ship the Farrago rammed into the vessels of the Eight Obdurate Fleet, and drew them to the world of Rixxot Minor where a Scorcher colony was located. The Alliance having inserted comm relays in the system, activated, causing communication chatter to erupt, fooling the Obdurates into thinking that they stumbled unto an Alliance military base. Seeing it as a greater threat, the Obdurates bombed the colony, unaware that it was actually nursery for the Scorchers young. Nine Scorchers were killed in the massacre, and finally forced the Scorchers into the war to avenge their dead.

The Scorchers allying with the Alliance gave the galaxy a fighting chance against the Obdurates, though even with the aid of the ancient race, the Obdurate threat was still ever present. The Scorchers would eventually learn of the deceit though could not pull out of the war as they were already committed.

To land a decisive blow against the Obdurates, a plan was enacted by the Alliance to teleport a dying white dwarf star into the heart of the Obdurate homeworlds. The plan was a success and while the ploy saw the death of billions of Obdurates, historians at the time believed the the ending of the war saved countless lives. Though many Obdurates forces still persisted, the Alliance was able to neutralize them, leaving only a handful of survivors left. After the end of the Obdurate War, the kingdoms split the territories of their enemy among themselves.

Post War Era
Forty-years into the post-war era, the Imperium Ascendant received news that its senior member, Chancellor Rho 7 Baryon went missing. While it was announced that the Chancellor was missing, in reality Baryon had vanished after murdering Imperium Agent Gren Aldon. The murder though was covered-up by the authorities due to the potential scandal. Recovery of Baryon was made a priority as the sapient possessed vital knowledge on not just the Imperium's secrets but other members of the Alliance. The leadership of the Imperium sent its top agent, Proteus Vex to locate him. Proteus Vex being a former protégé of Baryon accepted the assignment, diverting his attention from transporting an Citheronian fugitive named Midnight Indicating Shame back to Hive Regalis to locating Baryon. From his information Vex tracked his superior to the former Obdurate war-world of Korregag which became a lawless region in the aftermath of the war.

Upon arriving to the war-torn world, which was being stripped by the dregs of the Alliance, Vex came under attack by several Sigmoids whilst the peacekeeper force stood idly by. Vex though managed to kill a few of his attackers before the peacekeeper force were forced to intervene, though the alien marauders warned Vex to give up his mission as Baryon was not missing but left the Imperium voluntarily. The Imperium agent did not accept this as he wanted to hear it directly from Baryon himself.

Vex then approached the chief peacekeeper for assistance in locating Baryon as his signal took him to Korregag before it suddenly vanished which the chief explained was the vicinity of the Obdurate reactor and was shielding Baryon's tracking signal. The reactor as it turned out was being salvaged by a team of Scorchers which Vex then requested to have a meeting. Vex using his skills managed to acquired credentials to enter the facility. There he met with Glass Raven, a Scorcher he was all too familiar with. Glass Raven though was not friend to Vex as after the Obdurate War, it was leaked that the Imperium Ascendant had arranged for the attack on Rixxot Minor and that Vex was the main perpetrator. In rage Glass Raven was prepared to kill the agent for his crime. Vex admitted that he would not deny was he did, but believed that his actions were justified as it forced the Scorchers to see the threat of the Obdurates. The excuse was not enough for Glass Raven, and was prepared to enact his justice, until a fellow Scorcher asked his peer to allow Vex to speak. Vex then told them of a more dire crisis looming in the recovery of Chancellor Baryon who was still at large and in possession of all the Scorchers dirty secrets.

Glass Raven understanding the seriousness of the danger Baryon posed now being unaffiliated, allowed himself to stay his hand in killing the Imperium Agent. The Scorcher confirmed that Baryon needed to be retrieved by the Imperium Ascendant, and informed him that Baryon's tracking signal may have been deactivated. While it was considered to be impossible as deactivating the tracking signal would mean death for the user, there was a way to do so and allow Baryon to live. Glass Raven told Vex that in recent days, several newcomers arrived on Korregag, one being a Dahodem which could easily remove Baryon's tracking device which was theorized that Baryon may have left with them.

Armed with this lead Vex returned to his ship, to find a mess as Midnight had devoured several mercenaries that were looking to break into his vessel. Among those mercenaries that were killed was a Dahodem, which caused Vex to believe that he lost his lead, however Midnight using her keen sense of smell was able to determine that this Dahodem was not the surgeon that operated on Baryon and that they may have been a second one. She offered to assist him, if Vex freed her which he reluctantly allowed. The two then tracked the Dahodem's other cohorts, the Sigmoids that previously attacked Vex. Under duress the surviving mercenary revealed that Baryon went with a ship aligned with the Seaborne Coagency.

The two tracked the ship to a distant region of space, and were allowed to board. There they found former Chancellor Baryon with the Seaborne, who tried to plead to his junior to cease his pursuit, but when Vex refused, he shot him, near fatally injuring the Imperium Agent. Midnight angered by the act, then attacked the Seaborne and the Imperium turncoat, forcing the crew of the ship to seal her in the room with Vex hoping that the Citheronian would devour the injured Imperium Agents out of hunger, solving their problem for them. However Midnight abstained from eating Vex, as she learned that he was in fact or in part a Cavutust, a species who she felt indebt due as one save her aunt once. After weeks of confinement, the Flesh-Pilot managed to repair his other body, though Vex was still too weak for a full recovery, thus Midnight went to procure him water and medical supplies once the Seaborne opened the door to check if they were still alive. Baryon finally relented to explain his actions in order to stop the bloodshed.

He then told Vex and Midnight the reasons for his defection of the Imperium was out of patriotic duty. Shortly before his abandonment of the Imperium, Baryon was informed by Imperium Agent Gren Aldon that a lost Obdurate colony was rediscovered. The mere existence of the colony threatened the peace of the galaxy, which forced Baryon to keep its existence secret by murdering Aldon and them going rogue as a cover. His defection from his kingdom was a way for Baryon to see his last mission through without soiling the reputation of the Imperium. Hence why he chose to link up with a group from the Seaborn Coagency to eliminate the colony to prevent another possible Obdurate War should the colonists ever regain spaceflight. Midnight called it nothing short of genocide, and Vex whiling knowing full well what the Obdurates were capable of, also refused to go along with Baryon's plan. The two then attacked Baryon's allies to save the colony. Vex having unlinked from his host entered Baryon in order to slow his movement enough for Midnight to kill the rogue chancellor. After everyone in the Seaborne vessel was killed, Midnight and Vex destroyed it, erasing all knowledge of the Obdurate colony.

Vex being indebt to Midnight for saving him, decided to release Midnight unto the Barriero Anchorage in the Unaligned Region, which would hopefully keep her safe from being recaptured by the Imperium and her people While Midnight complained about being stranded on a station of Stragglers, Vex encouraged her to use the station as means to seek passage to another destination. When Midnight made a comment of joining a crew to seek a Genesis Thread, Vex replied that such things were a myth to his knowledge. The agent found otherwise when he received a flash from Chancellor Baryon's memories from the time he connected minds with him. Midnight seeing his reaction was disturbed on the prospect that Genesis Threads were real. Vex escorted her through the station to hopefully book her a ship, but the two were soon surrounded by a gang of thugs who attempted to mug them of their money. The two comrades made short work on the gang, however Vex spared the life of a female member as he recognized from her tattoo that she was part of the Imperium Ascendant's Desolation Armada, which had vanished a year before the end of the Obdurate War.

The female's name was Rone Latko and a former medic corporal under General Otim Hazyr. Otim Hazyr being a former friend of Vex, desired to know what happened to the Desolation Fleet, and so he and Midnight brought the Latko back to the Farrgo. From her testimony, Vex learned that the former medic was discharged from the fleet seven months before it vanished. In order to access the military data waves discreetly without drawing attention to himself, Vex needed Latko to enter her passcodes into the Imperium's mainframe. After soliciting the aid of a scavenger ship to act as a receiver to the data with the supposed promise of opening the military waves for eavesdropping. From the data Vex and Midnight found that the Desolation Fleet was not destroyed but reassigned to aid the Scorchers during the Obdurate War at the order of Chancellor Baryon. Vex soon received another flash of memory Baryon in discussion with a council over the matter of covering up an incident involving the fleet which involved the teleportation of the war dwarf star into the Obdurate homeworlds. Vex realized that the end of the Obduarte War was directly involved with the disappearance of one million Imperium Ascendant soldiers.

Culture
The Imperium Ascendant is a major power in its galaxy, being the forefront in all events of galactic importance from the Obdurate War to the Scorcher War. While structured as an autocratic empire, the Imperium Ascendant is made of multiple races that are given equal rights and protection.

The majority in control of the Imperium Ascendant appear to be a thin lanky humanoid race, though other races have been shown to hold high rankings in the government structure, which indicates that the Imperium allows equal opportunity of advancement, at least within the military.

Agents of the Imperium's elite force are ranked based on levels, which allow them certain discretion of information and privileges to carry out their missions. Using technology developed by the Scorchers high ranking agents are implanted with indestructible trackers with a coded signal to allow the Imperium to keep track of their whereabouts.

The main currency of the Imperium is silver.

Among the races that compose of the Imperium Ascendant are:


 * Troxillan
 * Sekkillarian
 * The Silent

Terminology

 * Chancellor: A level 18 military rank in the Imperium Ascendant.
 * Corporal: A level two military rank in the Imperium Ascendant.
 * Corpro: A term for excrement.
 * Corprolite: A pejorative term for a contemptible person.
 * Necro-Louse: A furtive and contemptible person.
 * Proteus: A level fourteen military rank in the Imperium Ascendant.
 * Straggler: A term that refers to sentients that have been displaced by war and are seen as vagrants. Rumors are abound of them undesirables, cannibals that procreate just to consume their own children.