Gaiaterra: Elysea's Conflict/Sanctuary Cart

"For every tool, a place. For every machine, a purpose."

-Sanctuary Cart

The Sanctuary Cart are support vehicles belonging to the Grey Steel Order. Voiced by

Tactical analysis

 * Land carrier: Sanctuary Carts are uniquely passive units - the vehicles themselves do nothing, and rely entirely on their drones, which cannot be targeted. However, Sanctuaries are fragile units, and their drones will crash if deprived of an operator. Fortunately Sanctuary crews baptised in fire would learn where the drone’s maximum control range is, letting them service at a much safer distance. While veteran crews learn how to control even more drones.


 * Repairing duty: In repair mode, Sanctuary drones automatically seek out and repair damaged war machines in a considerable radius, allowing it to keep your forces. Additionally, while it is not the Order's only unit capable of repairs, it can service multiple vehicles simultaneously, and is fully amphibious. With veteran crews also attaching storage space for spare parts and additional equipment to let them repair faster.


 * Don't look Directly at It: In aggressive mode, the operatures turning magnesium spotlights lights to bear on their targets. While the lights won't actually injure anybody, they will blind and disorient enemies, reducing their capacity to fight. Though veteran would further outfit their drones with a machine gun and, further down the line, a flamethrower.


 * Not a sanctuary: Sanctuaries by themselves are unarmed, and are poorly armoured, so an intelligent adversary will try to target them as quickly as possible. The carts themselves can't directly defend themselves if attacked though their drones do gain weaponry with veterancy.

Appearance
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History
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Although the core of The Order is small in number, the Grey Steel Order employ many thousands of individuals across the globe, not all of which are fully aware of the exact nature of their employers. Instead they are hired and indoctrinated into the order by a large variety of spurious front-organisations, and may go their entire live without finding out who is truly in charge. One of the more common types of front organisation is the monastery of a closed order.

It would be startling to an investigator just how many of the world's monasteries are supported and operated by The Order. Although the vast majority of workers and monks of such a monastery would be completely unaware of their institution's true purpose, a small number of senior priests and deacons would be working for the Order. Such monasteries often conceal hidden rooms and extensive caverns beneath them, often filled with Clockwork computing equipment and Inquisitorial intelligence gathering staff.

Such monasteries have always been part of the enormous logistical and supply operation has been required to maintain the Order's crusades. In times past, they would support The Order by sending horse drawn carts, laden with supplies to provide sanctuary and succour to weary crusaders. However, with the advent of Steam power, horses were replaced with traction engines, and the Talon has seen little need to modernise since.

In modern times, the most visible aspect of the supply operation and logistics operation, is the Sanctuary Cart. Towed by a traction engine, the cart has been fitted out with a number of clockwork drones. These small devices, powered by a Talon Steel spring, hover by means of an aerial screw, and have an intricate series of punch-card tapes, and gear-work systems that allow them identify and carry out simple repair opportunities. They have been released in battle on numerous past occasions to repair damaged Order vehicles.