So, FASA fit into their future frontier the Frumentarii from the far past. Seemingly one of the more obscure such historic organizations, and that aspect's no less so via these BattleTech descendants in outer space. Who watches the Ordo Vigilis? The morality of the imperator/Caesar himself would require keeping a close eye on, as with any monarch. The Roman Empire-derivative imagery is enjoyable to gaze over, as it's interesting to compare such a BattleTech setting with the those influenced aesthetics of 40K. I really like the standalone picture seen after 5:50. Is it ironic that I've come to associate the term “ordo” veritably exclusively with the Imperium of Warhammer 40K? How populous, all of those factions of Man. The Circinus saga of spying is wryly amusing. Although Little Bob bore a homeboy name, his military incompetence bordered on merely being a carpetbagger. As it is, he sounds as though he was just a criminal politician. Gotta appreciate those trademark non-Lostech helmets...love that Circinus 'Mech biker at 13:30 shown holding his extra headcan pilfered from the M.A.S.K. universe. That fledgling state's efforts were predictably finished by the meddling of the Blakeists. This pair were interesting, despite their miniscule statuses, in their contributions of more 'colour' and 'spice' to this universe's spy groups, Narrator. I admit, the ancient Rome theme tips my preference to the Marions since such an organization's not unprecedented in the real world. Thank you for once more adding another espionage group to your longer-than-expected list. Until our next visit to the galaxy of MechWarriors, be well and have an excellent day.
Oh boy the Ordo vigilis ...main quote should of be everybody has a price!," As Ted DiBiase would say but there's nothing like buying and selling information, are driving your enemies to be a pawn, in the game of intrigue. but at least Marius O'Reilly change everything, into more professional level section A is got good Network monitoring the informer networks using former DSi agents, the Palace guard got lot of intense training to become. Section b external surveillance sleeper agents must have been an eye opener ya it's time to be a sleeper and traveler of information, section C military intelligence well I know is got lot scorn looks their way, since they also look over their brother in arms to see what information they have ya section C, those guys who will be at your court martial."section D's corporate operations is got men of action with their assassination and sabotage. Those Marian are going to be real jacked up since they come from a penal colony, the Carsina Federal intelligence command, is rough for civilian and pirate like agents and little Bob McIntyre, is a heck of a name I got to say!" And that Artwork of his sneaky face at 12:00 definitely fits the name. Ya can't let Michael Syrian get ideas now.😃👍
So, FASA fit into their future frontier the Frumentarii from the far past. Seemingly one of the more obscure such historic organizations, and that aspect's no less so via these BattleTech descendants in outer space. Who watches the Ordo Vigilis? The morality of the imperator/Caesar himself would require keeping a close eye on, as with any monarch. The Roman Empire-derivative imagery is enjoyable to gaze over, as it's interesting to compare such a BattleTech setting with the those influenced aesthetics of 40K. I really like the standalone picture seen after 5:50. Is it ironic that I've come to associate the term “ordo” veritably exclusively with the Imperium of Warhammer 40K? How populous, all of those factions of Man.
The Circinus saga of spying is wryly amusing. Although Little Bob bore a homeboy name, his military incompetence bordered on merely being a carpetbagger. As it is, he sounds as though he was just a criminal politician. Gotta appreciate those trademark non-Lostech helmets...love that Circinus 'Mech biker at 13:30 shown holding his extra headcan pilfered from the M.A.S.K. universe. That fledgling state's efforts were predictably finished by the meddling of the Blakeists.
This pair were interesting, despite their miniscule statuses, in their contributions of more 'colour' and 'spice' to this universe's spy groups, Narrator. I admit, the ancient Rome theme tips my preference to the Marions since such an organization's not unprecedented in the real world. Thank you for once more adding another espionage group to your longer-than-expected list. Until our next visit to the galaxy of MechWarriors, be well and have an excellent day.
Oh boy Mike that M.A.S.K reference I" didn't see at 13:30 which was a great cartoon and toy lineup, at the time of the 80s."😃👍
Ave Caesar!
Oh boy the Ordo vigilis ...main quote should of be everybody has a price!," As Ted DiBiase would say but there's nothing like buying and selling information, are driving your enemies to be a pawn, in the game of intrigue. but at least Marius O'Reilly change everything, into more professional level section A is got good Network monitoring the informer networks using former DSi agents, the Palace guard got lot of intense training to become. Section b external surveillance sleeper agents must have been an eye opener ya it's time to be a sleeper and traveler
of information, section C military intelligence well I know is got lot scorn looks their way, since they also look over their brother in arms to see what information they have ya section C, those guys who will be at your court martial."section D's corporate operations is got men of action with their assassination and sabotage. Those Marian are going to be real jacked up since they come from a penal colony, the Carsina Federal intelligence command, is rough for civilian and pirate like agents and little Bob McIntyre, is a heck of a name I got to say!" And that Artwork of his sneaky face at 12:00 definitely fits the name.
Ya can't let Michael Syrian get ideas now.😃👍
1:19 Haha.
For the Roman-Inspired Algorithm!