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The Nordera have little in the terms of culture or tradition and it is likely that they will decent back into a savage state should the Hertak ever decide to abandon them. | The Nordera have little in the terms of culture or tradition and it is likely that they will decent back into a savage state should the Hertak ever decide to abandon them. | ||
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+ | *[[Nordera Pillager]] | ||
+ | *[[Nordera Bombardier]] | ||
+ | *[[Nordera Plunderer]] | ||
+ | *[[Nordera Battleaxe]] | ||
+ | *[[Nordera Blacksmith]] | ||
==Minicampaign== | ==Minicampaign== |
Revision as of 03:30, 7 August 2011
History
The Nordera had barely entered the industrial age when the Hertak visited their homeworld. The Hertak saw that this race of simple minded but physical strong warriors could very well turn into excellent battle thralls. So they gave a show of force, united all Nordera tribes on the planet and promised them endless glory and opponents to fight. They then helped them get into space and gave them control over several planets in different systems. In return they gained an army of utterly fearless warriors that will obey their every command when properly motivated.
The Nordera have little in the terms of culture or tradition and it is likely that they will decent back into a savage state should the Hertak ever decide to abandon them.
Ships
Minicampaign
A Nordera Day is a 2-mission minicampaign from the Nordera perspective, showing a typical day in the (short) life of a Nordera soldier.