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'''Special Operations Command''' (abbreviated most of the times as '''SOC''') is the heart of Terran intelligence gathering, thus played a pivotal role in the defeat of both the [[Neo-Terra Front]] and the [[Hammer of Light]].
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'''Special Operations Command''' (commonly abbreviated to '''SOC''') is related to [[Galactic Terran-Vasudan Intelligence]],  though whether it is directly under GTVI command is not made clear. SOC is clearly closely related, and serves as GTVI's combat arm in most circumstances. The Terran portion of SOC played an active role in the conflict with the [[Neo-Terra Front]].
  
During the [[NTF Rebellion|NTF Insurgency]], Special Operations Command faced a large pressure from Allied Command, who encouraged them to launch as many missions as possible to know as much about the [[NTF]] as feasible. Because of this reason, elite pilots often volunteered and most of the times never returned to their squads.
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The extent of SOC operations, as befits a group working from the shadows, is not known: SOC was known to be charged with pre-deployment testing of GTVA equipment and provided specialized personnel such as pilots to infiltrate NTF forces. Much effort from GTVI and SOC was focused on the [[ETAK]] project, but it is difficult to pin down how much information was actually gathered. Allied Command believed (or said it believed) that the ETAK was some kind of superweapon; yet Allied Command several times apparently allowed ETAK to continue.
  
When such dangerous operations succeeded, the [[Galactic Terran-Vasudan Alliance]] knew enough information about the enemy to launch tactical strikes against any [[Neo-Terra Front]] targets. These accurate and co-ordinated strikes played important role in the Battle for [[Deneb]] and [[Regulus]]. SOC Missions were carried out deep withing enemy territory, thus demanding stealth and discipline; when their presence got revealed, withdrawal was ordered most of the times to avoid needless casualties. As the [[Neo-Terra Front|NTF]] grew stronger and began to win engagements at [[Deneb]], even the SOC operations were focused on making as much damage as possible with minimal casualties from [[Galactic Terran-Vasudan Alliance|GTVA]] field of view.
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It would not be unreasonable to state that in the end SOC had it within their power to have ended the NTF Rebellion at least a week earlier than it actually did, and perhaps kill [[Admiral Aken Bosch|Aken Bosch]] in the process or destroy his flagship. However, for unknown reasons, an assault on the ''Iceni'' was never considered. When Alpha 1 and Snipes infiltrated an NTF fighter squadron that received orders to protect the ''Iceni'' from incoming asteroids, no order was given from Special Operations to let the rebel flagship be destroyed by incoming asteroids. Instead, it was more important that their activities remained unveiled.
  
==Specific actions==
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==Known assignments==
<i>Not much is known about the operations of Special Operations Command, only what Alpha 1 flew during the main FS campaign.</i>
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The mysterious ETAK device, believed for some time to be a weapon, was the impetus for Allied Command to infiltrate the NTF via SOC operatives. Alpha 1 of the [[242nd Suicide Kings]] was one of these spies. Once inserted into the NTF, Alpha 1 made contact with Lieutenant Commander Christopher Snipes, the SOC's undercover mission coordinator within the NTF.  Once they were established within one of the NTF's fighter squadrons, the first mission undertaken by the pair was to scan the [[NTF Iceni|NTF ''Iceni'']] and acquire any additional data possible, especially about ETAK.
  
The mystery surrounding the [[ETAK]] device made Alliance Command decide to use Special Operations Command to know more about the device. Lieutenant Commander Snipes recruited three pilots for this mission, one of them Alpha 1. The plan was to stooge into one of the NTF Fighter squadrons and scan the ''[[NTF Iceni]]''. Admiral Khaffe, despite knowing the operation being carried out near the ''Iceni'' ordered an assault on the ''Iceni'', therefore risking the operation and the volunteers. The SOC opertives had no choice but to fire on the [[Galactic Terran-Vasudan Alliance|GTVA]] forces, not wanting the ''Iceni'' destroyed. The ''Iceni'' successfully reached the jump node to [[Epsilon Pegasi]] and Admiral Khaffe was considered a traitor. <br>
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This mission was complicated by the actions of Admiral Ahmose, who, despite knowing the operation being carried out near the ''Iceni'', ordered his Vasudan battle group to launch an assault on the NTF convoy against the orders of Allied Command. His choice threatened the safety of the operation and the lives of the volunteers, and the SOC operatives had no choice but to fire on the GTVA forces, not wanting the ''Iceni'' destroyed. The ''Iceni'' successfully reached the [[jump node]] to [[Epsilon Pegasi]] and Admiral Ahmose was branded a traitor and court-martialled.
The next operation was not going as planned as well. The NTF squadron the SOC pilots spied was ordered to defend an Argo-class transport, the ''NTT Sunder''. The cargo and goal of this transport was classified which led to the conclusion it had something to do with the [[ETAK]]. A sabotage strike sapped the NTF fighter escorts and Alpha 1 and Snipes managed to hijack the Sunder by the help of a [[Galactic Terran-Vasudan Alliance|GTVA]] agent piloting the transport. It was at this point where secrecy was most important, to deploy a new tactical weapon, the [[GTA Charybdis]], the GTVA's AWACS cruiser. This vessel blocked the communication within the area of the Sunder. The NTF detected the Sunder being lost on sensor and deployed a handful of forces to find out what had happened. However, the ''NTT Sunder'' successfully reached the [[Regulus]] system and went int othe hands of the GTVA Intelligence, the ''GTA Hawako'' was destroyed and the SOC operation was uncovered. Snipes and [[Alpha 1]] had a close escape: they barely made it out alive.
 
  
Short before [[Capella]] went supernova, the SOC launched a dangerous mission to rescue the ''NTT Grall'' and Commander Snipes, who later volunteered in an other dangerous SOC operation deep within Shivan territory. He was rescued from an intesively ionized area of the [[Lupus Nebula|Nebula]]. To compensate the SOC for his rescue, he volunteered to take part in the mission to discover and enfilade the area behind the Second [[Knossos]] subspace portal. <br>
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The next operation did not go as planned, either.  The NTF squadron the SOC pilots had infiltrated was ordered to defend an [[GTT Argo|''Argo''-class transport]], the NTT ''Sunder''. The cargo and destination of this transport was highly classified, which led to the suspicion it had something to do with the ETAK project.  Snipes, with the help of the crew chief of the squadron (also an SOC operative), installed overload devices to destroy the remainder of the squadron. Alpha 1 and Snipes then attempted to hijack the ''Sunder'' with the help of a GTVA agent piloting the transport. At this point, secrecy was paramount, and the Alliance deployed their new [[AWACS]], the [[GTA Charybdis|GTA ''Charybdis'']], to jam communications in the area, allowing the operation to remain covert.
Behind the portal, they found numerous [[SJ Sathanas|Sathanas]] juggernauts mustering around the [[Capella]] sun, as well as a major fleet of Shivan cruisers and warships. This expedition's main goal was only to gather intelligence and this succeeded as soon as they gathered information about the true strength of the Shivan Fleet. During mission, the SOC volunteers were galvanised to continue their reconnaissance duty by inspecting a device yet unknown for the [[Galactic Terran-Vasudan Alliance|GTVA]]. It later turned out to be a [[Shivan communication device]]. There were four such devices and all of them were destroyed by the SOC pilots. <br>
 
After the destruction of these devices, they rushed back to the jump node back to the [[Shivan_Nebula|nebula]] and escaped.
 
  
<i>After this mission, there is no canon information about the SOC and its operations</i>
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NTF fighters responded to a partial message warning of a reactor core breach, and raced to aid the NTT ''Sunder''.  Alpha 1 and Snipes, aided by the pilots of an SOC unit, the [[99th Skulls]], successfully hijacked the NTT ''Sunder'', repelling NTF forces sent to aid in the recovery operation. Blowing up a decoy ''Argo''-class transport, Snipes managed to successfully pin the blame on another NTF commander, who was court-martialled and executed.  The NTT ''Sunder'' successfully reached the [[Regulus]] system and was recovered by GTVA Intelligence.
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Snipes was reassigned, and the NTF began to suspect Alpha 1 of being a GTVA operative. Sending Alpha 1 on a suicide mission, they ambushed the fighter pilot and attempted to have him executed in the field.  Nevertheless, the 99th Skulls recovered the pilot, as well as sensitive data that had been stashed in the fighter's computers.
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Shortly before [[Capella]] went supernova, the SOC launched another dangerous mission&mdash;using Alpha 1 and three additional pilots to rescue the NTT ''Grall'' and Commander Snipes, who had ended up stranded deep in the [[Nebula System|nebula]].  He was rescued from a highly electrically-active, Shivan-infested area, along with the crew of his ship. 
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Alpha 1, Snipes, and two others then volunteered to take part in a mission to infiltrate the area behind the second [[Knossos]] subspace portal, which had been discovered by a Vasudan patrol. They flew specially-modified ''Mara''-class fighters, captured earlier by SOC, and modified for Terran use.  Behind the portal, they found numerous [[SJ Sathanas|Sathanas]] juggernauts, heading towards the portal to the nebula, as well as a large fleet of Shivan cruisers and warships. This expedition's main goal was only to gather intelligence and this succeeded as soon as they gathered information about the true strength of the Shivan fleet.  During the mission, the SOC volunteers inspected and destroyed three Shivan devices of a type never before encountered by the GTVA. Game documentation refers to these devices as [[Shivan Comm Node|Shivan communication devices]], or Shivan Comm Nodes, but it is unknown if the GTVA had determined this to be their function by the end of FS2.
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After the destruction of these devices, they rushed back to the jump node back to the nebula and were extracted by SOC logistics craft.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 04:48, 14 January 2012

The SOC logo
The SOC logo by MjnMixael

Special Operations Command (commonly abbreviated to SOC) is related to Galactic Terran-Vasudan Intelligence, though whether it is directly under GTVI command is not made clear. SOC is clearly closely related, and serves as GTVI's combat arm in most circumstances. The Terran portion of SOC played an active role in the conflict with the Neo-Terra Front.

The extent of SOC operations, as befits a group working from the shadows, is not known: SOC was known to be charged with pre-deployment testing of GTVA equipment and provided specialized personnel such as pilots to infiltrate NTF forces. Much effort from GTVI and SOC was focused on the ETAK project, but it is difficult to pin down how much information was actually gathered. Allied Command believed (or said it believed) that the ETAK was some kind of superweapon; yet Allied Command several times apparently allowed ETAK to continue.

It would not be unreasonable to state that in the end SOC had it within their power to have ended the NTF Rebellion at least a week earlier than it actually did, and perhaps kill Aken Bosch in the process or destroy his flagship. However, for unknown reasons, an assault on the Iceni was never considered. When Alpha 1 and Snipes infiltrated an NTF fighter squadron that received orders to protect the Iceni from incoming asteroids, no order was given from Special Operations to let the rebel flagship be destroyed by incoming asteroids. Instead, it was more important that their activities remained unveiled.

Known assignments

The mysterious ETAK device, believed for some time to be a weapon, was the impetus for Allied Command to infiltrate the NTF via SOC operatives. Alpha 1 of the 242nd Suicide Kings was one of these spies. Once inserted into the NTF, Alpha 1 made contact with Lieutenant Commander Christopher Snipes, the SOC's undercover mission coordinator within the NTF. Once they were established within one of the NTF's fighter squadrons, the first mission undertaken by the pair was to scan the NTF Iceni and acquire any additional data possible, especially about ETAK.

This mission was complicated by the actions of Admiral Ahmose, who, despite knowing the operation being carried out near the Iceni, ordered his Vasudan battle group to launch an assault on the NTF convoy against the orders of Allied Command. His choice threatened the safety of the operation and the lives of the volunteers, and the SOC operatives had no choice but to fire on the GTVA forces, not wanting the Iceni destroyed. The Iceni successfully reached the jump node to Epsilon Pegasi and Admiral Ahmose was branded a traitor and court-martialled.

The next operation did not go as planned, either. The NTF squadron the SOC pilots had infiltrated was ordered to defend an Argo-class transport, the NTT Sunder. The cargo and destination of this transport was highly classified, which led to the suspicion it had something to do with the ETAK project. Snipes, with the help of the crew chief of the squadron (also an SOC operative), installed overload devices to destroy the remainder of the squadron. Alpha 1 and Snipes then attempted to hijack the Sunder with the help of a GTVA agent piloting the transport. At this point, secrecy was paramount, and the Alliance deployed their new AWACS, the GTA Charybdis, to jam communications in the area, allowing the operation to remain covert.

NTF fighters responded to a partial message warning of a reactor core breach, and raced to aid the NTT Sunder. Alpha 1 and Snipes, aided by the pilots of an SOC unit, the 99th Skulls, successfully hijacked the NTT Sunder, repelling NTF forces sent to aid in the recovery operation. Blowing up a decoy Argo-class transport, Snipes managed to successfully pin the blame on another NTF commander, who was court-martialled and executed. The NTT Sunder successfully reached the Regulus system and was recovered by GTVA Intelligence.

Snipes was reassigned, and the NTF began to suspect Alpha 1 of being a GTVA operative. Sending Alpha 1 on a suicide mission, they ambushed the fighter pilot and attempted to have him executed in the field. Nevertheless, the 99th Skulls recovered the pilot, as well as sensitive data that had been stashed in the fighter's computers.

Shortly before Capella went supernova, the SOC launched another dangerous mission—using Alpha 1 and three additional pilots to rescue the NTT Grall and Commander Snipes, who had ended up stranded deep in the nebula. He was rescued from a highly electrically-active, Shivan-infested area, along with the crew of his ship.

Alpha 1, Snipes, and two others then volunteered to take part in a mission to infiltrate the area behind the second Knossos subspace portal, which had been discovered by a Vasudan patrol. They flew specially-modified Mara-class fighters, captured earlier by SOC, and modified for Terran use. Behind the portal, they found numerous Sathanas juggernauts, heading towards the portal to the nebula, as well as a large fleet of Shivan cruisers and warships. This expedition's main goal was only to gather intelligence and this succeeded as soon as they gathered information about the true strength of the Shivan fleet. During the mission, the SOC volunteers inspected and destroyed three Shivan devices of a type never before encountered by the GTVA. Game documentation refers to these devices as Shivan communication devices, or Shivan Comm Nodes, but it is unknown if the GTVA had determined this to be their function by the end of FS2.

After the destruction of these devices, they rushed back to the jump node back to the nebula and were extracted by SOC logistics craft.