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Revision as of 22:13, 21 April 2023

Integrity is a Divine. It is highly tactical, programmed with knowledge of maneuvers and enemy types, and meant to keep up the morale of units around it.[1]

Appearance

It literally integrates itself into the body of its pilot as cyberware. Visual references include Warframes, a Cronenberg-style exoskeleton,[1] Guyver, or Anubis from Stargate (1994).[2]

When unattached it resembles a metal spine or a twisted staff.

History and Involvement

COUNTER/Weight

Integrity is initially associated with the Ethnologistical Committee for a More Prosperous Golden Branch and mechanically a Demagogue in Stars Without Number. When it opened a door with another Divine, the door appeared out of an already-present shaft of light.

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This section contains spoilers for COUNTER/Weight 22: The Broken Branch.
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At some point after the Golden War, Integrity takes Sokrates Nikon Artemisios as their Candidate, and over time they work together to create the Golden Demarchy. Sokrates formally takes the Candidate name Enhydra but continues to go by their given Apostolosian name.

PARTIZAN

It was used in an attempt to assassinate the Princept prior to the creation of Stel Apostolos. At the time, it seemed to fear it would end up being used as a weapon of the Principality.[3] When things went wrong during the attack, it vanished along with Orbit Shard, and it has been missing from the public eye since.[4]

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This section contains spoilers for PARTIZAN 47: Operation Shackled Sun: Act 3.
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It is obliquely revealed in the final narration of PARTIZAN that Dahlia is currently wielding Integrity in order to pilot Commitment "alone".

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