Squadron 79 / SQUADRON79

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We are Squadron 79, a band of misfits and militia, lawbreakers and citizens acknowledged by the UEEN as an official Squadron. Anyone is welcome, no matter your criminal record as long as you follow the code of conduct:
Obey superiors
Obey the law
Do not harm squad mates



History

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DATE: 2955.04.18 SET

ORIGIN: SPECIAL OPERATIONS COMPILED HISTORYNAVINT DEPT. 4A (“RED HOOK”)
SUBJECT: SQUADRON 79 – ESTABLISHMENT, OPERATIONAL RECORD, CURRENT STATUS

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I. FORMATION

Year: 2754 A.S.
Context: Post-Second Tevarin War instability, Messer administration consolidation.

Squadron 79 was authorized under a sealed High Imperator Directive following several operational failures by conventional UEEN units in handling sensitive fringe threats. The squadron’s purpose was simple: intervene where no one else can, or will.

Its original role included:

Targeted elimination of politically inconvenient dissident cells.

Retrieval of unstable alien technology deemed “perception-sensitive.”

High-lethality interventions in border systems without formal declarations.

Founded under Naval Special Operations Group 5, but transferred to ONI black-cell status within two years. Charter was never made public.

Official UEE Stance (2755–Present): Squadron 79 does not exist.

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II. OPERATIONAL RECORD (SELECTED)

OPERATION VEILED HARROW (2756)

Objective: Destroy illegal Tevarin stealth-ship factory in the Oberon system.

Status: Facility neutralized. No survivors. No press coverage.

Note: First known deployment. Internal quote: “Burn it like it never breathed.”

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PROJECT BLACK GALE (2762)

Objective: Containment of rogue Advocacy biotechnics lab on an unregistered asteroid near Hadrian.

Result: Entire site vitrified with plasma charges.

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THE MIRROR REBELLION SUPPRESSION (2781)

Civil unrest on Charon III deemed politically dangerous.

79 introduced deepfake comms and collapsed rebel command structure through memetic warfare.

No known external deployment. Entire suppression attributed to “local resolution.”

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III. DISSOLUTION & SURVIVAL (2792–2810)

Following the Fall of the Messers (2792), Squadron 79 was “disbanded.” In truth, assets were absorbed into ONI’s long-term contingency cells.

By 2803, the unit had been reconstructed under the codename: “Logistics Division N79” and used to engage threats considered non-classifiable or politically volatile.

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IV. THE FISH BATTLES (MYTH VS FILE)

Numerous redacted aquatic operations later became known internally as the “Fish Battles.” Despite ridicule from standard fleet officers, these engagements were among 79’s most dangerous missions.

OPERATION SINKHOOK (2834)

Subaqueous alien artifact activated under Terra IV’s ocean floor.

79 deployed neutron-pulse ordnance.

6 operatives lost. Public cause listed as “research reactor implosion.”

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THE BRINE CORE INCIDENT (2886)

Rogue aquatic Xi’an AI corrupted UEE mining platforms.

79 neutralized threat using quantum-depth mines and viral suppression net.

Civilian casualties classified as “oceanquake event.”

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GHOST REEF (2911)

Magnus VII anomaly. Bio-clone lab from pre-Messer era discovered seafused to seafloor.

Operatives used orbital saturation strike.

No salvage permitted. Entire area declared unstable tectonic zone.

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V. MODERN ERA (2955)

Squadron 79 remains active under no known callsign.

Recent unverified sightings:

XenoThreat supply convoy boarded near Odin, black ops team extracted unknown cargo.

UEE-AEON testbed interdicted near Nyx border, attributed to “unknown military actors.”

Whispered presence in the Elysium system, monitoring potential rogue elements within Tevarin enclaves.

Operatives now function as rapid deployment solutions to emergent situations where diplomacy, fleet power, and public response must remain uninvolved.

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VI. INTERNAL CULTURE

Command structure: Centralised, mission specific subleadership

Known callsigns include: “Gravetide,” “Splice,” “Mother Salt,” “Thorn.”

Operational humor: fish stickers, deep-sea patches, unit motto variants.

Official Motto: Facimus Quod Oportet – “We do what must be done.”

Unofficial: “If it swims and screams, we’ve met it.”

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Manifesto

“We Do the Things That Must Be Done.”

Established: 2754, United Empire of Earth Navy

Squadron 79 is not forged in ceremony, but in necessity.

We were not founded to win parades or medals. We were formed to face what others won’t—to go where regulations falter, where plans fall apart, and where doctrine fails. When black sites whisper, when lines blur, and when silence is the only answer—we go.

Our creed is action. Our loyalty is to the mission. Our history is redacted and unmarked, but the void remembers us.

We are the quiet contingency. We are the break-glass-in-case-of-nightmare. We are the last answer to the final question.

We are Squadron 79.

Charter

SQUADRON 79 CHARTER

Issued by the Office of Naval Intelligence (ONI), UEE Naval High Command

I. Purpose
Squadron 79 operates as an elite, flexible-response unit within the United Empire of Earth Navy (UEEN). Its operational scope encompasses sensitive, high-risk, off-protocol, or otherwise classified assignments deemed unsuited for conventional squadrons.

II. Authority
Squadron 79 reports directly to the ONI Command Directorate and answers to Naval High Command on a mission-by-mission basis. Its directives may supersede standing fleet orders in matters of existential threat or black-level containment.

III. Operational Scope

Deployment in anomalous or politically volatile theaters.

Engagement with xeno-threats, non-standard hostiles, or experimental assets.

Recovery or termination of rogue military AI, warlords, or compromised UEE elements.

Execution of mission profiles labeled “deniable,” “deep null,” or “grey trace.”

Covert recon, extraction, and neutralization in disputed sectors or void-locked zones.

IV. Command Protocols

Chain of command is fluid and situational, based on mission demands.

Standard UEEN engagement rules may be suspended under classified Directives 7C or 13B.

Operatives are granted discretionary autonomy during critical failure conditions.

V. Composition
Squadron 79 maintains a rotating roster of elite pilots, cyberwarfare specialists, field tacticians, black-ops engineers, and specialists from various Naval Intelligence task forces.

VI. Mandate of Secrecy
Due to the sensitive nature of its operations, members of Squadron 79 are bound by lifetime confidentiality agreements. Public disclosure of operations constitutes treason under UEE Military Code.

VII. Motto
“Facimus Quod Oportet.”
We do what must be done.