abstract | - The New Order as an organization is dedicated to the creation of a fascist state and the eradication of "impure" members of the human species - eg. mutants.
- The New Order is the hierarchical Wraith alliance formed after the second Wraith Consensus, and encapsulates every Queen-led Hive Ship under the command of the Primal Renette and a board of advisors. Under this new leadership the Wraith have become stronger than ever, and it's formation is seen as the turning point in the Wraith War, when the tide turned againt Humanity and the Coalition.
- The New Order was founded in Rivertown shortly after the Divine fell to a rogue Dragon Knight. Although their ultimate goal is to embody the ideals of the Divine, the Dragon Knight is assured by one of the New Order members called Seekers, Elisabeth, that the order Seekers are not solely an ecclesiastical order, but are highly trained in both ranged and melee combat, as well as magic. The Dragon Knight first encounters the New Order in Broken Valley, where they were sent to retrieve supplies for Rivertown, as there was a famine there due to two consecutive failed harvests. The Dragon Knight can determing to aid or hinder them in the quest Feast or Famine. Seekers can be found in Broken Valley, the Orobas Fjords and in Aleroth, where they are working alongside the Champions of Aleroth in fending off the Black Ring's assault on the city.
- The New Order was the ideological basis of the Galactic Empire. It encompassed all the Imperial ideals as set forth by Emperor Palpatine. In a sense it was the Empire, its motivating factor. The New Order become a bureaucracy unto itself in the form of COMPNOR (the Commission for the Preservation of the New Order). The Empire, through its various programs, primarily COMPNOR, sought to sow the ideals of the New Order in every living being, blinding them to reality and creating a plethora of loyal, fanatical beings, ready to give their lives for the New Order (as seen with the Stormtroopers.)
- New Order are a New Wave/Post-Punk/Electro/Alternative band from Manchester, England. They were one of the more enduring and influential bands of the 1980s, and until its bankruptcy, one of the flagship bands for Tony Wilson's Factory Records label. They were among the first bands to be branded with the genre of "Alternative Rock" and were wildly influential on later bands of the genre's pre-Nirvana days. The group started when Joy Division's frontman and Face of the Band Ian Curtis killed himself on the eve of the group's first tour of America. Wishing to continue their music careers, but honor Curtis' memory by avoiding The Band Minus the Face, guitarist/keyboardist Bernard Sumner, bassist Peter Hook, and drummer Stephen Morris reorganized and renamed the band as New Order, with Sumner taking over lead vocals, Morris's girlfriend (and later wife) Gillian Gilbert joining on guitar and keyboards, and everybody in the band taking up keyboard, sequencing and programming duties. After a slow start, including first single "Ceremony"/"In A Lonely Place" being two leftover Joy Division songs and their first album Movement sounding like they were trying to be Joy Division and failing, the band shifted their music towards the dance/electronica sound which would become their trademark. While Joy Division had been one of the first punk-influenced bands to make prominent use of synthesizers and drum machines (and Ian Curtis introduced the rest of the band to Kraftwerk), New Order embraced them wholeheartedly, and became pioneers of electronic dance music. Their 1983 single "Blue Monday" stayed several months on the UK Top 40, peaking at number 5, and remains the best-selling 12" single ever. With Wilson, they founded the UK's iconic first New York-style super-nightclub, The Haçienda, which for much of its existence was kept afloat by the band's record sales. For the 1990 World Cup, they recorded "World In Motion", that year's theme song for the English national football (soccer) team. To date it is their only UK #1 single and is a textbook case of Your Mileage May Vary. New Order went on hiatus in 1994 after the release of their record Republic (which spun off their last big hit, "Regret" - which wound up being their biggest hit Stateside), with the band focusing on side projects (Sumner in Electronic with Johnny Marr of The Smiths, Hook in Revenge and later Monaco, and Morris and Gilbert as The Other Two). They reunited in 1998 and released two more albums, plus some soundtrack work and multiple best-of compilations. In 2005, Gilbert retired to rear her and Morris' children (and more specifically their daughter, who had fallen ill) and was replaced by Phil Cunningham. In 2007, Peter Hook left the band, which, in late 2008 led to the demise of New Order. Sumner and Cunningham are still performing together, with bassist Tom Chapman and guitarist Jake Evans, under the name Bad Lieutenant. Their debut album Never Cry Another Tear was released in September 2009, preceded by a single, "Sink or Swim". The album featured Stephen Morris on a handful of tracks, but he is not a full member of Bad Lieutenant. Blur bassist Alex James also appears on a handful of tracks on the album as well. In 2011, New Order reformed with the lineup of Sumner, Morris, Gilbert, Cunningham and Bad Lieutenant bassist Tom Chapman replacing the still-estranged Hook. The reformed band has performed at several festivals throughout 2011 and 2012. Discography:
* Movement (1981)
* Power, Corruption & Lies (1983)
* Low-Life (1985)
* Brotherhood (1986)
* Technique (1989)
* Republic (1993)
* Get Ready (2001)
* Waiting for the Sirens' Call (2005)
* 1981 - Factus 8 - 1982 (EP, 1982)
* Substance (Compilation, 1987) (a collection of singles released up to that point, including a handful of ones that never appeared on an album. It's arguably the band's most well-known album. It's commonly referred to as Substance 1987 to differentiate it from the Joy Division compilation released around the same time with the same title)
* The John Peel Sessions (EP, 1990)
* BBC Radio 1 Live in Concert (Live, 1993)
* (the best of) New Order (Compilation, 1994)
* (the rest of) New Order (Remix Compilation, 1995)
* Retro (Box Set, 2002)
* International (Compilation, 2002)
* The Peter Saville Show Soundtrack (EP/Soundtrack, 2003)
* Singles (Compilation, 2005)
* Live at the London Troxy (Live, 2011) The band are portrayed by actors in the movies Twenty Four Hour Party People (about Factory Records) and Control (a biopic of Curtis) (In both of these films, the actress playing Gillian Gilbert has no lines and is only seen in one scene in both films). They collaborated with The Chemical Brothers on an original song for the former, and composed the score for the latter. The band also wrote the score for Salvation!, a 1987 televangelism spoof starring punk singer Exene Cervenka. Their music has also featured prominently in several other movies, including Pretty In Pink, Danny Boyle's Trainspotting and The Beach, the first Blade movie, and Sofia Coppola's Marie-Antoinette.
- La Terre Landing Pad A large section of the forest of giant ferns has been cleared here. The ground is perfectly flat, and covered with hard, grey plas-ment. The landing pad is rectangular in shape, with each side several hundred meters long. The wide flat space tends to make the light purple sky seem even larger. The perceptive obsever might notice the small specks of birds in the sky above the lush fern forest. The air is warm and humid here, and small white clouds drift through the lavender sky, occassionally dropping a few moments worth of warm rain. OOC Notice: Outside of the LTDF, carrying weapons will require having a La Terre Weapons Permit. If you are discovered with a weapon and no permit allowing it, fines will be levied against your character. If you wish to sneak a weapon past this point without a permit, please contact a staffer. Jantine blinks a little, sighing, he leans back on the Mercy's ramp, propping himself up with his elbows "Jeez...you're just like Lan, I'm thanking you, take it." his eyes close, apparently shutting out the majority of the people on the pad. A momentary flux of passengers arriving down the path from the shuttle landing zone passes across the landing pad, most heading on toward the terminals. Nathan's among them, carrying a brown backpack over one shoulder and walking with his head down and shoulders up. THe hatch to the Faux opens up, allowing her kapitan to step onto the ramp and down towards the plascrete. Ace pauses, looking over the landing pad through mirrored sunglasses, armed as usual, raising an eyebrow as she sees the crowd gathered. Kolek walks down the ramp, following after Swifty and Ace, and glancing around with a yawn, reaching for a cigarette, only to find the box empty, he mutters, "Hoop." Before looking around some more. Nixkamich exits from the Faux shortly after Ace and Swifty, standing at the top of the ramp. He takes a good long look to survey the surronding landing pad in front of him before heading down to the base of the ramp. He stands slightly on the guard, standing behind and to the side of the Kaptain and the Demarian. "...I'm just..." Ruin stops, sighs. "Happy things are going that well. And surprised. Just because I try, doesn't mean I succeed. Good situation to succeed in." Carefully, he closes distance again and clasps Jan's shoulder briefly. "You've just never been *that* pleased with me in your life." Leodhais blinks and then sits down very carefully again next to Scheur. Tiffany doesn't notice the look from Swifty, nor does she pay attention to those disembarking from the Faux or even the crowd near the Star or Teamhair. However, her attention is snatched by one of the Defence Force soldiers when he walks past, then a faint smile forms on the woman's face. Volouscheur says, quietly, ~There's a...lot of people here, aren't there?~ She looks around, blinking quietly, aura matte green. Jantine opens his eyes, rolling his head to the side to look at Ruin "We're friends, Ruin. And lately, I've been a pretty awful friend. I mean...you took me on, you put up with me, and then...even when I failed, you gave me a second chance. Thank you." he says with a light smile, before closing his eyes again and relaxing on the ramp. He seems to be ignoring the majority of the people on the pad. Goldenfur now manages to place both cruthes on his back, he then starts to go the fastest as he can using all his remaing members, toward Swiftyfoot, probably he thinks that she is safe, as soon as he is near the Faux, he stays on the ground, without standing, and yells "Ace, Swifty, what the hell is going on here?" Instincts kick in as Ace dives for cover behind the nearest crates, dragging Tiffany down with her if she can. "EVERYONE GET DOWN!" she shouts, reaching for her gun and powering it up. Ruin looks up, sees battle...roars. "Crew to your ships! Armor on if you've got it, hide if you don't! Battle capable guard the ramps and someone dig the doctors out of the medical bay!" And he's not wasting time himself, either, grabbing Leodhais' hand and bolting for the nearby Teamhair. In an instant, Nix's PAR is gripped inbetween his hands, and taking a low defensive crouch near the Faux's ramp, using the ramp itself as cover. "By the Great Spirits." he swears under his breathe, pulling the closest person nearest to him under the ramp with him Leodhais blinks, his expression going blank, as he takes a hold of Scheur if he can before Ruin bolts, taking her with him. It didn't require somebody shouting a warning for Nathan to pick out a solid landing strut attached to a nearby ship and try to flatten himself against and behind it in response to gunfire. He shifts his backpack off his shoulder and digs inside to produce a pistol, his thumb sweeping over the activator to power it up as it comes into the open. At the sight of descending vessels, Tiffy lifts her head and studies them intently. "Oh... Must be the filming of the new..." She trails off when the firing starts, color draining from her face. The laptop is abandoned to clatter on the landing pad, as she throws herself over the back of the crate. "Sweet fucking JESUS!" Jantine sits up and opens his eyes at the sound of explosions and Ruin's, well, roar. "Fuck, where's Lan?" are the first words from his mouth, as he gets up and runs up the Mercy's ramp towards the airlock. In Demarese: Swiftfoot is right behind Ace, or rather right beside her, diving behind the crates. She draws one of her pistols as well, turning the power to the weapon on with a practiced flick of her thumb. "Should we get back on board the Faux?" she inquires of the Ungstiri beside her, apparently lapsing into her native language. She is of course also peering up over the crates to get a look at the situation. Volouscheur's aura flares silver and she doesn't resist as Leodh pulls her along. If anything, she starts trying to pull *him* up the ramp and into the ship. Kolek dives for the crates, cursing, revolver coming within his hands, looking over the crates, teeth gritting together. "What the -hoop-?!" He surveys the scene. Myzata is for a moment hypnotized by the chaos overhead. With his cigarette barely clinging to his lips, he hears the hollars of the nearby ships crews, waking him from his daze. Skittering behind a large crate in the direct area of the DCV Faux, he curses with a mild shaking of his head. Goldenfur manages to join Ace and Swiftfoot, in fact he stays behind them and asks "Hey, can someone here loan me a energy pistol?" he seens to be really attentions to what is going on, with both ears raised and peering around. "HEY!" Nathan shouts from where he's uncertainly protected by a narrow shaft of metal, his eyes on that yellow-haired Demarian he met the day before on Ungstir. "HEY!" he repeats, and hefts the pistol in his hand, gesturing that he's about to toss it that way. Nixkamich crouch-walks slowly over to the crates, his PAR is the ready position, to the rest of his crew. Reaching the crates, he flattens hims agaisnt it. Listening to the incoming orders, he stays silent looking to his Kaptain for orders. In Demarese: Ace looks over to Swifty, "For now, we hold our ground. If they think the ship is a threat, they will blow us off the landing pad." She looks to her crew, "Stay here and hold your fire..." She looks over at the approaching armed force, "Would help if you would identify yourselves!" she shouts over. Ruin comes back out of the Teamhair in a flak jacket, with a pistol of some sort belted at his waist. It isn't drawn, though, and the engineer's rather pale as he surveys the field. "Anyone who can - wounded to the Star. Get the treatable to the Star." He himself is scanning the sky as well as the ground, trying to identify the attackers. Leodhais comes back out after Ruin, zipping up his own flak jacket, his expression still blank. Myzata pays little mind to the guards as he now pulls hard on the last remainder of his smoke. Looking around anxiously, the Timmie moves his eyes from spot to spot from the cover of his crate, apparently looking for a stray weapon. Tiffany slowly turns her head, peering towards the Timonae and then the Qua as she picks herself up off the ground, her head snapping back in the direction of the Faux and the crew. "Don't you dare get me killed," she warns everyone within ear shot. She slowly turns to peer over the top of the crate, but a grimace is given at the woman who is brought down. The Mercy's airlock opens back up, and Jan steps out, cautiously. He's put on a flak jacket as well, and has a stun pistol, and what looks like another energy pistol holstered at his waist, hands near them. He doesn't stray too far from the Mercy's airlock, crouching down just outside. He's glancing around, looking between Ruin and the attackers. Goldenfur turns his head toward the ungstiri that seems to going to throw a weapon, quickly he shouts "Do not that!" while he shake his head, in hope that the newcomer on AOP will not throw a weapon right after a guard telling them to do not fight back. In Demarese: The orange-furred Demarian nods at Ace in reply, still crouching behind the crates. "Good point," she admits, then turns suspicious eyes back on the men in gray uniforms. That powered-up pistol still sits in Swiftfoot's paw, held carefully at the ready. "Any idea what's going on here, chief? They all look the same to me." Nixkamich does as instructed, keeping his PAR powered up, but held pointed downward, the stock held firmly to his shoulder. He does take a moment to look over the crate at the scene on the landing pad, looking quite grim at the destruction on ground and in the air. His eyes narrow watching the attackers movement and blinks. "They fight with them?" he asks more to himself than anyone else. In Mierznykovy, Kolek says, "Kapitan? What's your orders? Perhaps one should go for the Faux turrets?" He looks about the scene, behind the crates, revolver in hand. "What the -hoop- is going on..." In Mierznykovy, Kolek says, "Kapitan? What's your orders? Perhaps one should go for the Faux turrets?" He looks about the scene, behind the crates, revolver in hand. "What the -hoop- is going on..." Myzata shifts over slightly as he glances at the man whom has just taken cover with him. Continueing to peer over the side of his crate, the Timmie addresses the man. "No sense in complaining about it. We're in the situation were in for a reason. Gotta make the best of it." Looking directly at the man for the first time, he begins to inquire. "Who are you, and what in her lady's name is going on?" Nathan's face turns a sour expression at Goldenfur's reply, and he sets his pistol on the ground to rummage inside his pack for a belt and holster rig. He swings this around his hips, buckling the belt at the waist and the holster's anchor around his thigh, and then slips his pistol into it while peering cautiously around the edge of the strut he's taken shelter behind. Ruin doesn't take cover. He doesn't, actually, *move*. Much, anyway. He drops to one knee, skin several shades whiter than it had been moments before. Leodhais attempts to move Ruin, his own nerves acting against him - he does, however, kneel down next to him, sort of covering him with his own body, dragging him slooowly back into the airlock. Tiffany continues to peer over the lip of the crate, trying to stand up a bit more to see where her laptop is without exposing herself to fire. "Oh fuck's sake," she complains, craning her neck as she tries to find it. The fighting is ignored. Jantine slowly creeps backwards, back into the Mercy's airlock. He moves to the side, offering him some protection, as well as, mostly, hiding him from view. He does peer out occasionally though, mainly in the direction of Leodh and Ruin, and the attackers, worry on his face. "Looks to be civil war," Ace says to her crew, "Is none of our business. Keep your heads down and stay out of it but defend yourselves and the ship if necessary. So long as they choose to leave us out of it, have no cause to pick one side over another." Volouscheur attempts to help Leodh, the Vollistan trying to pull Ruin back into the airlock. Her aura is a bright, bright silver, laced with streamers of black, chestnut, orange, and white; all of this just serves to make her a really *big* target, which...probably isn't at all helpful at the moment. Goldenfur notices that the Faux crew is clearly ignoring him talking with them, so he decides to join his crew, since Ruin is on the other side of the landing pad, it is not safe to move there, so he moves toward the nearest crewmate, that is Nathan, but as soon as he sees the stray fire near the Teamhair he suddenly starts to go toward the Teamhair, he go the fast as he can and only say "Oh shit... Not there! Not there!" In Demarese: Swiftfoot nods in agreement with Ace, eyes narrowing as she looks over the situation once more. "S'what I was thinking." She looks over in the direction of the Teamhair, lip curling slightly. "Idiots. Get -inside-..." she mutters to nobody in particular, shaking her head. She groans and puts her free paw to her forehead as Goldenfur breaks from cover. "Fuck. Get back here, Goldenfur! Stay down, dammit!" she calls after him, ears laying back and tail visibly lashing. "HEY!" Nathan shouts at Goldenfur again, this time with a sense of high alarm when the Demarian breaks cover. He shouts it one more time when the creature alters its course -into- heavy fire, but even as he shouts he's breaking cover himself and rushing to intercept the big cat-man. Kolek lets out a long sigh, watching the other crew. "Hoopin' idiots." He grumbles, poking his head out every other moment. "They -want- to get shot?" Nixkamich nods at Ace, but all he reaction he gives, too concerned at watching over the ensuing battle. The PAR has yet to leave his hand, as keeps a lookout over the Faux. He ducks slightly, watching the men open stray fire over the Teamhair. Myzata listens intently to the man and nods. "Sir, please calm yourself. Try and tell me exactly whats going on. Is this simply civil war, or something more?" As the Timmie finishes, he once again glances around several times from behind his crate. Ruin apparently gets somewhat of a grip, trying to get the others out of the way. It's possible people shooting his ship had something to do with it. "Back...inside. Hoopin' fools. *Back inside.*" Tiffany appears to consider laying down so that she can scoot around the outside to get the laptop. But, she seems to forget that idea, the dress and all. However, as she sits down and turns her head, and sees the Golden target start his run, her jaw actually drops. "Wow... That is stupid," she mutters to herself. The worry on Jan's face is definately growing. The stun pistol at his side is drawn, put he keeps it pointed to the floor. He bites his lip, looking back into the Mercy, and then to Ruin, Leodh and Scheur, then to the attackers. He repeats this circuit, worry steadily growing, and that seems to have the majority of his attention. The man doesn't leave the cover of the airlock however, whatever's holding him back seems to be a good deal stronger than anything pulling him out. Ace shakes her head as Goldenfur limps his way towards Ruin and the Teamhair, "Hooping fool...no one try to board, da? Stay put!" "Cannot fight our way out of this," Ace says to her crew, looking down the line behind the crates, "Holster or sling your weapons, move slowly, do as they say." She does the same herself, sliding her pistol home and rising slowly with her arms up. Goldenfur climbs the Teamhair ramp, and asks "I know that I am stupid by coming here in the middle of the heavy fire, but someone need help here?" he turns his head to swifty and raises his right paw, to show her that he is still alive, then he returns again to his on all three position, togheter with Ruin, Leod and Scheur. Leodhais grimaces at the shot, and then bites his lip, standing up as best he can, raising his arms. In Demarese: Swiftfoot winces visibly as the shots hit home on the people around the Teamhair, the end of her tail twitching a bit. "Demar, they'll need help," she mutters. Her eyes shift to the squadron leader, then to the Faux's Kapitan. The ginger Demarian nods at Ace and powers down her weapon, holstering it and getting to her feet slowly, white-furred paws up where they can be plainly seen. Nathan had darted from his cover in pursuit of Goldenfur, but when the firing lets up and the military leader starts shouting orders he brings himself to a halt. It takes a few seconds for the man to decide to comply, and even then he only raises them as high as his own shoulders. He moves slowly then, seeking proximity to another landing strut (without -looking- like he wants to be close to cover). Just in case. Nixkamich scowls at the demand, but upon hearing Ace's command, that scowl softens into a look of neutrality as he nods, slinging his PAR free and his hands empty. Slowly rising to his feet, he follows behind Ace, slightly to the Kaptain's side. Volouscheur was *just* about to dart inside the airlock...and then the firing stops. Not before she gets shot in the shoulder, of course. Her aura flares white, and there's a psionic shriek of pain. Glaring at the squadron leader, she lifts only her good arm; the injured one is wrapped protectively around her abdomen, aura white and silver, with streamers of chestnut wrapping around her; meanwhile, the shoulder of her robe is steadily being dyed magenta. The lack of gunfire, and the bright red stain on Leodhais' slacks, both combine. Ruin pulls one of Leodhais' arms behind his back as he gets to his feet, so that the smaller man can lean against him for support. But the engineer's eyes are tracing back the path of that bullet and his mouth is invisible now, the thin line lost between moustache and beard as he holds the other steady. Kolek looks towards the invading force, putting away his revolver along with the rest of the crew, and raising his hands, sliding to the opposite side of Ace, moving slowly. His eyes dart from Ace to the other force. Jantine sighs a little bit, glancing back inside the airlock again. He pulls out a commlink as he holsters his stun pistol "Not yet...wait to see what happens, get a first aid kit ready. I might need to use it." he says, glancing towards Ruin, Leodh, and Scheur. After that, the commlink is returned to where it came from, and Jan steps out of the airlock, hands up and above his head. Myzata only just has time to finish his questioning of the man before he hears the squadron leaders orders. Not giving the man enough time to answer the initial question, the Timmie addresses him again. "If these are the men you spoke of, dont say a word. If you know something and they know that it could become complicated." Looking down for a moment, the Timmie begins to think. "Come stand up with me, just go with what I say. We're a businees investors from New Luna, just stopping by on a round trip to several prospective planets." Standing up, Myza awaits for the mans reaction. Leodhais keeps his expression neutral, no sign of pain on his face except the slight drawing back of his lips. He leans against Ruin as allowed, keeping his hands raised high in the air. Tiffany ruffles her hair, so that it purposefully covers the datajack up. The woman crouches at first, straightening her dress and jacket out, before slowly standing up with both her hands in the air. A rather sorry look is sent towards the laptop on the ground. She waits for Ace and her crew to go past first, before slipping out to walk behind them. Goldenfur walks toward the designed place, and in hope that no guard will shot him, since he need his hands to walk, he say to the nearest one that since he lack a foot he need to use his arms to walk, and then he proceeds toward the designed place, slowly, but he do not disobey, since he is not in place to fight back. Nathan murmurs, "This is bad," as he and the others are herded together and lined up. "This is so bad. If it's over, why do we need to be where one volley can cut us down?" In Demarese: Swiftfoot wrinkles her snout a bit and looks down at Ace. "You'd think they'd at least let the wounded be tended to," she observes mildly, her forehead furrowing just a bit as her tail flicks erratically. At the sound of the voice from the loudspeakers, her ears lie back reflexively, then perk forward, the Demarian eyeing the newly-arrived ship suspiciously. "If they'd wanted to kill us, they would have done so already," she says, shrugging in reply to Nathan's query. Ruin moves very carefully, letting Leodhais take as much weight off the injured leg as possible by leaning against Ruin's side. "I await your speech on the success of your most glorious revolution," he says shortly. "And then release to our ships so that injuries can be treated." He looks over at Jan as the latter's herded over. "What can you do for Scheur and Leodh?" Kolek looks from Nathan to Tiffany, eyes scanning them a moment before he follows slowly with the Faux crew, teeth gritting together some as he grumbles, "Need a hoopin' Cig.." Leodhais has a look of...oddly enough, serene patience and calm, as he waits patiently for the next step, though his lips are still drawn back slightly. Nixkamich is silent as a monk as walks along with the rest of the crew. He appears to be watching the surronding area quite intently. A few glances to the rest of the crew before looking back forward. Volouscheur sighs softly, ~I wish there weren't so many bad reasons that come to mind, for why they could be herding us all into one area...~ She stays near Ruin, aura remaining white and silver. The cybernetic eyed woman makes her way into line, her shoulders slumping and a rather defeated look on her face. "Shut up and stop drawing attention to yourselves," Tiffany growls in a bitter tone, as she pulls up alongside Kolek. Myzata waits only briefly for the man whom was beside him crying. Shrugging his shoulders at the mans lack of action, the Timmie begins to walk towards the designated area slowly. Jantine sighs a little, letting himself be led away, hands still up, not resisting at all. He glances back towards the Mercy, concern and worry etched onto his face. He looks there for a moment, before he turns back to Ruin "Without a first aid kit, not much. Even if I /had/ a first aid kit I couldn't help Scheur much, don't know much about Vollistan anatomy." he sighs again "If they let me put my hands down, I could tear strips from my shirt and bandage their wounds, it's not much, but it might help to stop the bleeding, and then we can get proper dressings on them whenever I can get my hands on a first aid kit." he blinks slightly at the man and his companion, but falls silent as they speak. "Is pregnant woman with bullet wound," Ace calls over to one of them, "Permission to fetch medical kit to see to her." She continues to walk where indicated, though, keeping her hands in the air as she looks at the rather tall figure that was making the speech. Goldenfur as he reaches the intended place, he grab both crutches on his back, and stands, he stay standing there, looking at the man that just arrived, thinking on who he is, or on who he thinks that he is. Leodhais nudges Ruin and gives him a look and then 'shhhs' Jantine. He then looks to Scheur, trying to offer whatever comfort he can towards her.. Myzata also arrives at the intended place and stands calmly with a slight look of annoyance. Watching various things as theyunfold on the landing area, he drums his hands on his thighs while humming a tune. Volouscheur offers a feeling of comfort to those near her, looking at the pair exiting the airlock. She doesn't say anything, streamers of orange adding themselves to her aura. Nathan is silent after his statement of foreboding, his hands hovering but unsure what they want to do while the 'savior' and his grim-reaper-lookalike shadow move along and address the prisoners. "I am not going to bother to fear a 'glorious liberator'," says Ruin shortly. "We have injured people. Unless pregnant Vollistans and civilian researchers qualify as national threats, I have nothing to fear by getting help for the two of you." He snaps a cold look at the nearest herders. "Do I?" Swiftfoot looks over toward the Mercy's crew somewhat dubiously. "Shut -up-. Quit provoking them, lest you endurre morre gunfirre and take the rrest of us with you." She wrinkles her snout in the beginnings of a snarl, shaking her head and shifting her eyes to the cloaked figure as it appears. The pilot blinks at Ace's statement though, eyes shifting to Scheur, her tail flicking absently as she backs up a step or two, putting herself a little nearer to Kolek and Nixkamich. Kolek gives a slight chuckle as Tiffany speaks, but it turns into a frown, and then a glare as he hear's the man speaking, eyes moving to Ace as she also speaks up. Kolek continues stepping along, remaining quiet, staring coldly at the Mercy's crew. Nixkamich still looks on in silence at the man who seems to be this 'savior'. His look is stern and blank. Whatever hes thinking at moment he is keeping to himself. He glances to the side, seeing Swifty back up towards him, and offers a reasurring nod to her. Tiffany just shakes her head, either at the 'savior' or the people speaking to him. She's not saying a word, and she's not looking up either. Jantine falls silent now, glancing once again to the Mercy with a concerned look on his face. He does offer a slight nod, apparently to no one in particular, before he turns to Ruin, blinking and looking a bit concerned. "Let's go then, before I ruin these pants any further," Leodhais says lightly, nodding to Jan, Scheur and Ruin. "Okay?" there's a slight hitch in his voice as he says it, looking at them almost pleadingly. Ruin turns to Jantine. "Get Scheur on the Star," he says, and starts leading Leodhais there. "Is medical bed on the Faux," Ace calls over to Ruin, "Do not know if the Mercy is fully equipped yet. Can tend to your wounded with us if you need." It's at that nod that the Star of Mercy's port side cargo bay ramp, amidst a flashing of warning yellow lights, starts to lower - the medbay lights inside flickering to life. Goldenfur scrathes his head, then he asks "Any crew need me? I can help both Ruin crew and Ace crew right now..." he turns his head to Swifty and says, not that the things seens to be more calm "Hi Swifty..." Nathan stands there for a few seconds after the dismissal is given, and then slowly puts his hands down while turning to look over the people in the line. His eyes scan up and down before his lips twist into a grimace, and then he starts walking slowly across the landing field toward the shuttle field. Now his attention sweeps over the ground, surveying the faces of the dead. Volouscheur nods, offering a feeling of agreement to Leodh and Ruin. She turns, following Ruin quietly. Her aura flattens to matte green, asides from the wounded arm, which remains white.
- The New Order was the name given to the political program and atheistic state religion adopted by the First Galactic Empire, and the ideology of COMPNOR, with the Grand Architect of the New Order responsible for its political message. When Sheev Palpatine proclaimed himself Emperor in front of the whole Galactic Senate, he promised that his new regime would usher in a thousand years of peace by ending the corruption and ineptitude of the old political system of democracy. The chief values of the regime, such as order, control, and the rule of law, were written on a stone spire located on Monument Plaza, Coruscant.
- Grand Theft Auto: New Order follows the story of Morgan "Wilson" Williams and his quest for revenge against the GHS. The game has over 50 missions within its 5 chapters.
- Proto-electronica band, most active in the decade of the 1980s, who were a significant influence on electronic dance music. New Order formed from the wreckage of a punk band called Joy Division, which consisted of singer Ian Curtis, guitarist Bernard Sumner, bassist Peter Hook, and drummer Stephan Morris. The band had started to venture into synth-based material when Curtis committed suicide in 1980. The other three band members decided to take a new name, choosing New Order, and nominating Sumner as their lead singer. With that, they also decided to go much more in the electronic-music direction, and they added a full-time synth player to the band -- Morris' then-girlfriend (now wife) Gillian Gilbert. The new band's first album, Movement, consisted mainly of material that had been written prior to Curtis' death, and was not a significant change from their Joy Division style. They changed that in 1983, with the release of the album Power, Corruption and Lies, and the 12" extended single "Blue Monday". This was the album that defined the New Order sound -- pulsing, four on the floor bass lines and synth leads, with Sumner's guitar largely taking a back seat. Hook developed a unique style of bass playing using short-scale basses and baritone guitars, often leaving room for sequenced synth parts to cover the actual bass. Although Gilbert was the nominal keyboardist, all four band members contributed to the electronic aspects of the band's sound, particular in sequencer and drum machine programming. "Blue Monday" was a canonical work, linking 1970s disco to the new sequenced electronic sound, and helped define the electronica genre. The albums Low-Life and Brotherhood continued in this direction, containing dance-heavy music with occasional diversions in other directions, such as the 6/8 time and heavy pad sounds of "Elegia" (a portion of which was used in the film Pretty in Pink). The band followed this with a compilation album Substance containing the new track "True Faith", which became their biggest hit. Unfortunately, at this point, dissension (and rumored drug use) began to take their toll. The band's next album, 1988's Technique, attempted to capture the sound of the emerging Ibiza club scene. But the quality was noticeably not up to their earlier material. The band decided to go on hiatus, doing various side projects. When they re-formed in 1993 to record Republic, they had moved on from their electronic dance sound to a more pop-oriented direction. Morris and Gilbert had children by this time, and Gilbert chose to quit touring. Several membership changes occurred after this point. In 2009, Hook announced the permanent breakup of the band, which came as a surprise to Sumner and Morris. Hook has since taken legal steps to stop Sumner and Morris from using the New Order name.
- The New Order was founded as a far-right nationalist party in 3965 in Salubris, Uwakah (ironically, one of the most left-wing places in the nation). The party was founded with extremist right-wing views. Believing that centuries of leftist "liberalism" had completely trashed the "traditional" values that they believed built up Kirlawa. In their eyes, there was no like-minded force in the government powerful enough to take down the leftists who ruled it. And that most right-wing parties were either leftists masquerading as Conservatives, or weren't powerful or radical enough to seriously change anything within the nation. Thus, the New Order was founded. The New Order almost immediately begun supporting right-wing authoritarian bills. And was also able to author two bills that criminalized polygamy, and incest. In the 3970 elections, the New Order surged into popularity, going from no seats, to 88 seats. After a wave of 2 sudden early elections in the early 3970s, the New Order had no major change in its seating, contrary to the rest of Kirlawa at the time. In the 3980s, the New Order boomed in terms in of General Assembly seats, achieving 97 seats in an early 3987 election. However, a rival party was growing at an even faster pace. The government cabinet now comprised of two opposing parties, who typically fared better in general elections compared to the New Order. Alarmed at the executive branch government being controlled by (what the far-right New Order deemed) an "Anarcho-Communist Coalition" for the very first time, an emergency meeting was called between the party's council, to discuss possibly endorsing another party for a small amount of general election cycles, in hopes of stopping said coalition. The council very narrowly voted to do as such. In the 3991 elections, the New Order boomed in seat share, expanding to 121 seats within the General Assembly, and coming in second within two regions. However, the decision to endorse the other party nearly backfired as tensions rose between the New Order and the same very party they endorsed over serious disagreements in regards to treaty withdrawal. The New Order also became somewhat hostile, even referring to two other parties as "anarchists". In the 3995 elections, the party saw a small decline in seat share going down to 95 seats. Edward Hackford announced that the New Order will become a slightly more aggressive faction within Kirlawa's legislature.
- The New Order was an order written by the Catpire and the New Republic after the New Confederacy of Independent Systems were defeated.
- The New Order, also called the New Imperial Order or the New Era of Power, is the name primarily given to the politcal program adopted by the Galactic Empire; the idelogy of COMPNOR.
- Formed before the Great War, the New Order was a militant white supremacist organization that masqueraded as libertarians to gain legitimacy. This led to them arriving in Martha's Gulch and subsequently being forced out many years later. Losing their base of operations and much of their motivation, the New Order later fragmented and ceased to exist.
- New Order is the fourtieth episode of Galactik Football. It aired on July 26th 2008.
- "New Order" (Japanese: NO(ニューオーダーズ) Nyū Ōdāzu, New Orders) is an anime-only series of LIGHT Xyz Monsters with various Types (primarily Beast and Reptile) used by Eliphas in the Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL anime. Each card in the series is a Ranked-Up version of the previous monster, which can be accomplished by the cards "Rank-Up-Magic Astral Force" and "Ascension Spiral". These two cards allow monsters to be Ranked Up by two Ranks rather than one - a feature that this series is the first to use. The name "New Order" ties in with the various ideas of a New World Order, which their user has established in the Astral World by diverting the entire world's resources towards "Ranking Up" the inhabitants. Additionally, the term "new order" could also imply a change in military tactics which parallels Eliphas' desire to delete Astral's memories of Yuma to turn him back into a soldier; an act of giving him "new orders". All card names in the series also contain the word "Etheric" (エーテリック Ēterikku), which is also a legitimate name for the series. The word "etheric" can be connected to various psychic and spiritual beliefs, such as Etheric plane and Etheric body as well as Aether, the classical element once believed to have composed most of outer space. Each monster's name contains their own Rank as well as the name of an ancient Egyptian deity. The number of glowing gems on each of the monsters' glyphs is equal to their own Rank. The "New Order" monsters appear to be connected to the "Numbers", as when they are Xyz Summoned, they appear through the same galaxy-like Overlay Network usually exclusive to the "Numbers". In addition, when Xyz Summoned, a glowing yellow cartouche appears on-screen with Egyptian numerals inside, similar to the effect that appears when a "Number" monster is Xyz Summoned. Finally, the name "New Order" on the Japanese cards is abbreviated 「NO」, similar to how the Japanese names of the "Number" monsters feature the abbreviation 「No.」.
- New Order were formed by three members of Joy Division, who had dissolved the previous band pursuant to the suicide of lead singer Ian Curtis on 18 May 1980. Although the earliest recordings are still firmly rooted in dark electronica, they began to develop a new style which married this with dance, and which saw them gain wide exposure not merely on Peel's show but also a large number of mainstream chart entries, in addition to becoming regular entrants to the Festive Fifty (see below). They were a major source of income for Factory Records, with Blue Monday consistently listed as the best-selling independent 12 inch of all time.
- An influential group of the God Learner Empire
* First noted during the reign of Hadalin, it was associated with Reconstructionalism and Emanationalism.
* They were supporters of the Return to Rightness Crusade
* Their early members include Zositar of Dardo
* They were the first to assemble the Thirty Core Runes
* They supported one of their own, Pilif, to succeed Ullmal
* They were supposedly disbanded when Pilif was killed by Saval and their ideas subject to the Real Reassessment
* They are next mentioned during the reign of Saval's son, Annmak when they discovered the book Impossible Landscapes in a ruined building in Rilan
* Mandarel used the directions in Impossible Landscapes to retrieve the Five New Ways
* As a result, they became recognized by the Jrusteli School as an School Order in 776 ST.
* They were then elevated to become a recognized School
* Maraganan revealed the 753 Compilations forming the basis of the worship of Malkioneran
* The New Order then formed a new order, the Order of Otherworld Exploration whose members were better known as the Supernatural Pilots
* To ease tensions with the Church, Abbot Guy de Hrestolket recovered the Abiding Grimoire.
* A revised version of the Abiding Grimoire was later issued as the Unencumbered Lights of Reason
* They then became reorganized as the God Learner Collective
- New Order are an English rock band formed in 1980. The band currently consists of Bernard Sumner, Stephen Morris, Gillian Gilbert, Phil Cunningham and Tom Chapman. The band was formed in 1980 by Sumner (vocals, guitars, keyboards and synthesisers), Peter Hook (bass and vocals) and Morris (drums, electronic drums, keyboards and synthesisers) – the remaining members of Joy Division, following the suicide of vocalist Ian Curtis – with the addition of Gilbert (keyboards, synthesisers and guitars). By combining post-punk and electronic dance music, New Order became one of the most critically acclaimed and influential bands of the 1980s. Though the band's early years were shadowed by the legacy and basic sound of Joy Division, their experience of the early 1980s New York City club scene increased their knowledge of dance music and helped them incorporate elements of that style into their work. The band's 1983 hit "Blue Monday", the best-selling 12-inch single of all time, is one example of how the band transformed their sound. New Order were the flagship band for Manchester-based independent record label Factory Records. Their minimalist album sleeves and "non-image" (the band rarely gave interviews and were known for performing short concert sets with no encores) reflected the label's aesthetic of doing whatever the relevant parties wanted to do, including an aversion to including singles as album tracks. In 1993 the band broke up amidst tension between the band members, but reformed in 1998. In 2001, Cunningham (guitars, keyboards and synthesisers) replaced Gilbert, who left the group due to family commitments. In 2007, Peter Hook left the band and the band broke up again, with Sumner stating in 2009 that he no longer wishes to make music as New Order. The band reunited in 2011 without Hook, with Gilbert returning to the fold and Chapman replacing Hook on bass. During the band's career and in between lengthy breaks, band members have been involved in several solo projects, such as Sumner's Electronic and Bad Lieutenant; Hook's Monaco and Revenge and Gilbert and Morris' The Other Two. Cunningham was previously a member of Marion and with Sumner and Chapman was a member of Bad Lieutenant.
- New Order are an English rock band formed in 1980. The band currently consists of Bernard Sumner, Stephen Morris, Gillian Gilbert, Phil Cunningham and Tom Chapman. The band was formed in 1980 by Sumner (vocals, guitars, keyboards and synthesisers), Peter Hook (bass and vocals) and Morris (drums, electronic drums, keyboards and synthesisers) – the remaining members of Joy Division, following the suicide of vocalist Ian Curtis – with the addition of Gilbert (keyboards, synthesisers and guitars). In 1993 the band broke up amidst tension between the band members, but reformed in 1998. In 2001, Cunningham (guitars, keyboards and synthesisers) replaced Gilbert, who left the group due to family commitments. In 2007, Peter Hook left the band and the band broke up again, with Sumner stating in 2009 that he no longer wishes to make music as New Order. The band reunited in 2011 without Hook, with Gilbert returning to the fold and Chapman replacing Hook on bass. During the band's career and in between lengthy breaks, band members have been involved in several solo projects, such as Sumner's Electronic and Bad Lieutenant; Hook's Monaco and Revenge and Gilbert and Morris' The Other Two. Cunningham was previously a member of Marion and with Sumner and Chapman was a member of Bad Lieutenant. By combining new wave and electronic dance music, New Order became one of the most critically acclaimed and influential bands of the 1980s. Though the band's early years were shadowed by the legacy and basic sound of Joy Division, their experience of the early 1980s New York City club scene increased their knowledge of dance music and helped them incorporate elements of that style into their work. The band's 1983 hit "Blue Monday", the best-selling 12-inch single of all time, is one example of how the band transformed their sound. New Order were the flagship band for Factory Records. Their minimalist album sleeves and "non-image" (the band rarely gave interviews and were known for performing short concert sets with no encores) reflected the label's aesthetic of doing whatever the relevant parties wanted to do, including an aversion to including singles as album tracks.
- New Order foi unha banda inglesa formada en 1980 por Bernard Sumner (voces, guitarras, sintetizadores), Peter Hook (baixo, coros, batería electrónica) e Stephen Morris (batería, sintetizadores). New Order formouse a raíz da desaparición do seu anterior grupo, Joy Division, despois do suicidio do vocalista Ian Curtis. Posteriormente uníuselles o teclista Gillian Gilbert.
- New Order is LADDER's interplanetary peacekeeping force under the command of Aga Mbadi. Their duties also include providing security for the Onion Frame, an extraterritoriality governed by LADDER, as well as personal security for LADDER VIPs such as Mbadi himself. LADDER also maintains a New Order base in the engine area of Leviathan I.
- Between 1977 and 1980, Ian Curtis, Peter Hook, Stephen Morris, and Bernard Sumner were members of the post-punk band Joy Division, often featuring heavy production input from producer Martin Hannett. Curtis committed suicide on 18 May 1980, the day before Joy Division were scheduled to depart for their first American tour, and prior to release of the band's second album, Closer. The rest of the band decided soon after Curtis' death that they would carry on. The members of Joy Division had agreed before Curtis's death not to continue under the Joy Division name should any one member leave the band. On 29 July 1980, the still unnamed trio debuted live at Manchester's Beach Club. Rob Gretton, the band's manager for over twenty years, is credited for having found the name "New Order" in an article in The Guardian entitled "The People's New Order of Kampuchea". The band adopted this name, despite its previous use for ex-Stooge Ron Asheton's band The New Order, rejecting any fascist undertones. The band rehearsed with each member taking turns on vocals. Sumner ultimately took the role, as the guitar was an easier instrument to play while singing. Wanting to complete the line-up with someone they knew well and whose musical skill and style was compatible with their own, New Order invited Morris's girlfriend, Gillian Gilbert from Macclesfield, to join the band during the early part of October 1980, as keyboardist and guitarist. Gilbert's membership was suggested by Gretton. Gilbert's first live performance with New Order occurred at The Squat in Manchester on 25 October 1980.
- The New Order is a Imperial Nation Led by The Emperor. Created after the Unification War from the Age of the Federation, the New Order is currently stable.
- New Order are an English rock band formed in 1980. The band currently consists of Bernard Sumner, Stephen Morris, Gillian Gilbert, Phil Cunningham and Tom Chapman. The band was formed in 1980 by Sumner (vocals, guitars, keyboards and synthesisers), Peter Hook (bass and vocals) and Morris (drums, electronic drums, keyboards and synthesisers) – the remaining members of Joy Division, following the suicide of vocalist Ian Curtis – with the addition of Gilbert (keyboards, synthesisers and guitars). By combining post-punk and electronic dance music, New Order became one of the most critically acclaimed and influential bands of the 1980s.[2] Though the band's early years were shadowed by the legacy and basic sound of Joy Division, their experience of the early 1980s New York City club scene increased their knowledge of dance music and helped them incorporate elements of that style into their work. The band's 1983 hit "Blue Monday", the best-selling 12-inch single of all time,[3] is one example of how the band transformed their sound. New Order were the flagship band for Manchester-based independent record label Factory Records. Their minimalist album sleeves and "non-image" (the band rarely gave interviews and were known for performing short concert sets with no encores) reflected the label's aesthetic of doing whatever the relevant parties wanted to do, including an aversion to including singles as album tracks. In 1993 the band worked on their own individual projects and reunited as a band in 1998. In 2001, Cunningham (guitars, keyboards and synthesisers) replaced Gilbert, who took a sabbatical from the band because of family commitments. In 2007, Peter Hook left the band.[4] After Hook's departure, Bernard, Phil and Steve worked on Bad Lieutenant and the band reunited in 2011 without Hook, with Gilbert's return and Chapman replacing Hook on bass.[5] During the band's career and in between lengthy breaks, band members have been involved in several solo projects, such as Sumner's Electronic and Bad Lieutenant; Hook's Monaco andRevenge and Gilbert and Morris' The Other Two. Cunningham was previously a member of Marion and with Sumner and Chapman was a member of Bad Lieutenant.
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