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The Seraphim are a shadow of their former selves. The ones that Ares didn't kill off almost all became mercenaries or defected. There are a handful that still would be loyal, but they are scattered. Tow such ones exist in Seattle. The Runner [[Asuriel]], and the Fixer [[Tatiana Devereux]] | |||
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The Seraphim is the name of the organization that runs corporate intelligence and internal affairs for Cross Applied Technologies. It is headquartered in L’Assomption, Quebec, and the chief executive director is Antoine Carsieur. The Seraphim are known for using Biblical imagery within their organization, and they are second only to Shiawase’s MIFD among corporate intelligence agencies. | The Seraphim is the name of the organization that runs corporate intelligence and internal affairs for Cross Applied Technologies. It is headquartered in L’Assomption, Quebec, and the chief executive director is Antoine Carsieur. The Seraphim are known for using Biblical imagery within their organization, and they are second only to Shiawase’s MIFD among corporate intelligence agencies. | ||
Revision as of 23:58, 16 April 2023
CATCo's Elite Forces | |
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Connection | 4 |
Type | Special Consulting Services Division |
Player May Join | Yes |
Health | Maintaining |
Area of Operation | Montreal, Quebec |
Faction Information
Summary
The Seraphim are a shadow of their former selves. The ones that Ares didn't kill off almost all became mercenaries or defected. There are a handful that still would be loyal, but they are scattered. Tow such ones exist in Seattle. The Runner Asuriel, and the Fixer Tatiana Devereux
History
The Seraphim is the name of the organization that runs corporate intelligence and internal affairs for Cross Applied Technologies. It is headquartered in L’Assomption, Quebec, and the chief executive director is Antoine Carsieur. The Seraphim are known for using Biblical imagery within their organization, and they are second only to Shiawase’s MIFD among corporate intelligence agencies.
The Seraphim perform a number of functions. Officially, they are a special consulting services division and are responsible for providing bodyguards for CATCo executives, conducting internal investigations, threat assessment, and other mundane operations typically assigned to elite internal security. Unofficially, they are CATCo’s elite force used to perform corporate espionage, black ops, information analysis, and counter intelligence. The surveillance technology used by Seraphim is rated as first class SOTA, as befits the tech-heavy CATCo. It is certain that CATCo’s meteoric rise to power is due to the Seraphim.
Because the Seraphim perform most of Cross’s black ops, they have very little need for shadowrunners. Effectively, some members of the Seraphim act as “shadowrunners on retainer.” It is rumored that they have standing teams in place in Seattle, Hong Kong, Frankfurt, Constantinople, and Vladivostok. Aspiring Seraphim members have to pass a variety of physical and mental (perhaps even magical) tests before they are accepted.
It is important to note that while the Seraphim are known for their Biblical imagery, often the Seraphim will use this fact to spread misinformation, and other intelligence organizations will sometimes use Biblical imagery to (falsely) implicate the Seraphim.
Organization
The Seraphim organize their operatives according to function and their assignments according to priority, as shown in the following tables:
Operatives
H1—Affiliated external personnel (“concerned citizens”; shadowrunners)
H2—Administration
H3—Consultation and data analysis
H4—Security services
H5—Human and magical intelligence
H6—Operations
H7—Imagery and signals collection
H8—Research and development
H9—Strategic management
H10—Unknown (rumors range from H10 being Lucien Cross himself to agents that only report to Lucien Cross or Lucien Cross body doubles)
Assignments
C1—Passive collection and observation (routine)
C2—Passive collection and observation (priority)
C3—Passive collection and observation (urgent)
C4—Covert action, non-destructive (routine)
C5—Covert action, non-destructive (priority)
C6—Covert action, non-destructive (urgent)
C7—Covert action, destructive (routine)
C8—Covert action, destructive (priority)
C9—Covert action, destructive (urgent)
Members
Contacts
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