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==General==
 
==General==
The ETAK device is a component on Admiral Bosch's command ship, the [[NTF Iceni]]. It is unknown what is abbreviated as 'ETAK', first, it was supposed to be a weapon of mass destruction. <br>
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ETAK is a communications device which uses modulates quantum pulses to communicate with the Shivans. It was developed by Admiral Bosch using data from a defunct GTI project involving captured Shivan specimens. The name ETAK is short for Etamnanki, the tower that may have inspired the story of Babel.
As the effect of a special operation, where the Iceni was scanned and information was gathered about it, the GTVA deduced that the ETAK is in reality, not a weapon of immense power, but rather a device which emits signatures. No-one had an idea about the real purpose of the ETAK, but it was made sure they were not worrying about a weapon.
 
  
The actual goal was only made clear when a patrolling Vasudan squadron discovered the Iceni in the [[Lupus Nebula|nebula]], sending signatures to a nearby Shivan cruiser.
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The GTVA first learnt of ETAK, or at least, first disclose that it knew of the project, during the Battle of Deneb, after they had discovered Admial Bosch's Boadicea asteroid base. Initially suspecting it to be a weapon of mass destruction, they destroyed the cargo units in the area, ostensibly to disrupt Bosch's research.
  
Bosch had used the ETAK device to communicate with the Cosmic destroyers and form an alliance between the [[Terrans]] and the [[Shivans]]. Shortly before the Iceni's discovery in the nebula, the [[Shivans]] had taken the [[Neo-Terra Front|NTF]]'s Supreme Admiral and fled. Shortly thereafter, the transport carrying Admiral Bosch was discovered, but the [[Galactic Terran-Vasudan Alliance|GTVA]] task force failed to intercept and abduct the Admiral.
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The Alliance later discovered the true nature of the ETAK project as a communications device after the Iceni was detected sending and receiving signals from a Shivan Rakshasa class cruiser, the SC Rephaim, in the nebula beyond Gamma Draconis. The Shivans later attacked and boarded the Iceni, killing most of the crew and taking Bosch and several of his crew away with them. The actual Iceni device was destroyed along with the ship itself when Bosch activated the vessels self destruct system, but specifications were provided to the GTVA by the few surviving crew members of the rebel command ship after they were extracted. It is unknown what the GTVA intends to do with that data.
  
When the 3rd Vasudan fleet rescued the survivors of the [[NTF Iceni]], the ship self-destructed alongside with the ETAK device. Unless there is a second Iceni-class corvette, we will never know more about the ETAK project.
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==ETAK's Purpose==
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Communications and alliance with the Shivans were to be essential to Bosch's plans for Neo Terra, and ETAK was to be the central core of that alliance, allowing, for the first time, communications with the shivans. As a result, ETAK and that which it allowed and entailed was central to much of the NTF rebellion and though initial contact was, in Bosch's words, "rudimentary and crude", it served that purpose, though not, it is likely, in precisely the way Bosch envisioned.
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==ETAK and Allied Command==
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There are many details in the main campaign which point to least some elements of GTVA command knowwng of and supporting the ETAK project, despite Bosch's extraordinary efforts towards keeping it secret and destroying evidence of its existence. For example, cargo found near Bosch's Boadicea base in Deneb, which Command believed was related to ETAK, was destroyed rather than captured and analysed. Later, Bosch was allowed to escape the deneb system when the blockade of the node was removed and the 53rd Hammerheads were given inaccurate coordinates while attempting to intercept and capture his command ship. Command also passed up several opportunities to destroy the Iceni, despite knowing its location, and even ordered pilots  of the Vasudan 203rd squadron not to engage the Iceni when it was discovered in the Nebula communicated with the SC Rephaim.
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No detail is given as to how the Alliance found out about ETAK, indeed, it is never even openly admitted in the game, but interrogation of Rebel prisoners revealed only that only the most senior members of the rebellion were ever given details of the ETAK project, suggesting that the Alliance had a source in the rebellion close to Bosch himself.

Revision as of 23:21, 11 June 2005

General

ETAK is a communications device which uses modulates quantum pulses to communicate with the Shivans. It was developed by Admiral Bosch using data from a defunct GTI project involving captured Shivan specimens. The name ETAK is short for Etamnanki, the tower that may have inspired the story of Babel.

The GTVA first learnt of ETAK, or at least, first disclose that it knew of the project, during the Battle of Deneb, after they had discovered Admial Bosch's Boadicea asteroid base. Initially suspecting it to be a weapon of mass destruction, they destroyed the cargo units in the area, ostensibly to disrupt Bosch's research.

The Alliance later discovered the true nature of the ETAK project as a communications device after the Iceni was detected sending and receiving signals from a Shivan Rakshasa class cruiser, the SC Rephaim, in the nebula beyond Gamma Draconis. The Shivans later attacked and boarded the Iceni, killing most of the crew and taking Bosch and several of his crew away with them. The actual Iceni device was destroyed along with the ship itself when Bosch activated the vessels self destruct system, but specifications were provided to the GTVA by the few surviving crew members of the rebel command ship after they were extracted. It is unknown what the GTVA intends to do with that data.

ETAK's Purpose

Communications and alliance with the Shivans were to be essential to Bosch's plans for Neo Terra, and ETAK was to be the central core of that alliance, allowing, for the first time, communications with the shivans. As a result, ETAK and that which it allowed and entailed was central to much of the NTF rebellion and though initial contact was, in Bosch's words, "rudimentary and crude", it served that purpose, though not, it is likely, in precisely the way Bosch envisioned.

ETAK and Allied Command

There are many details in the main campaign which point to least some elements of GTVA command knowwng of and supporting the ETAK project, despite Bosch's extraordinary efforts towards keeping it secret and destroying evidence of its existence. For example, cargo found near Bosch's Boadicea base in Deneb, which Command believed was related to ETAK, was destroyed rather than captured and analysed. Later, Bosch was allowed to escape the deneb system when the blockade of the node was removed and the 53rd Hammerheads were given inaccurate coordinates while attempting to intercept and capture his command ship. Command also passed up several opportunities to destroy the Iceni, despite knowing its location, and even ordered pilots of the Vasudan 203rd squadron not to engage the Iceni when it was discovered in the Nebula communicated with the SC Rephaim.

No detail is given as to how the Alliance found out about ETAK, indeed, it is never even openly admitted in the game, but interrogation of Rebel prisoners revealed only that only the most senior members of the rebellion were ever given details of the ETAK project, suggesting that the Alliance had a source in the rebellion close to Bosch himself.