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The '''Redeemers''' were a [[civilization]] that were fanatical followers of their deity, [[Xant]].
Fanatical followers of [[Xant]]. The average Redeemer has no name, only a designation of position within the Redeemer hierarchy. The Overlord rules the Redeemers, and the Prime one is his second in command. They choose a planet for 'redemption' and forcibly convert the populous to their faith. Opposition is overcome either through their large battle fleet of ships or the engineered virus in the blood of their high priests. Ever since their deity Xant departed the Redeemers a century ago, the Redeemers have endeavored to bring about his return by living in the opposite way that his teachings dictated in order to attempt to attract him back to show them once again the true light. The Overlord decrees that the appearance of the Great Bird of the Galaxy is the first signal as to Xant's return (''[[NF]]'' [[novel]]: ''[[Martyr]]''). One of the few who joined their faith willingly are the [[Dogs of War]]([[Star Trek: New Frontier|''NF'']] [[novel]]: ''[[The Quiet Place]]''). A rather short people, but the overlord is taller than most. Utilize 'words of power' that are very ancient words which can cause pain or even death ([[Star Trek: New Frontier|''NF'']] [[novel]]s: ''[[Dark Allies]]'').
 
   
 
The average Redeemer has no name, only a designation of position within the Redeemer hierarchy. An [[overlord]] rules the Redeemers, and a [[prime one]] is his second in command. They choose a [[planet]] for "redemption" and forcibly convert the populace to their faith. Opposition is overcome either through their large battle fleet of [[starship]]s or the [[Genetic engineering|engineered]] [[virus]] in the [[blood]] of their high priests. Ever since their deity [[Xant]] departed the Redeemers a [[century]] ago, the Redeemers have endeavored to bring about his return by living in the opposite way that his teachings dictated in order to attempt to attract him back to show them once again the true light. The Overlord decrees that the appearance of the [[Great Bird of the Galaxy]] is the first signal as to Xant's return. ({{n|NF|Martyr}})
   
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One of the few who joined their faith willingly are the [[Dogs of War]]. ({{n|NF|The Quiet Place}})
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They were a rather short people, but the overlord is taller than most. They utilized '[[words of power]]' that are very ancient words which can cause pain or even death. An effective countermeasure to these words is to route the [[universal translator]]s through a ship's [[computer]] to edit out any unwanted words. ({{n|NF|Dark Allies}})
   
 
==Ships==
Their average battleship is quite a bit larger than a federation [[Ambassador class]] starship (''[[NF]]'' [[novel]]: ''[[Martyr]]'')
 
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[[file:redeemer_ship_Wildstorm.jpg|thumb|Redeemer ship in 2374]]
. Some smaller ships are also used ([[Star Trek: New Frontier|''NF'']] [[novel]]: ''[[The Quiet Place]]'').
 
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The average Redeemer [[battleship]] was quite a bit larger than a [[Federation]] {{class|Ambassador}} starship, however, some smaller Redeemer vessels were encountered by the {{USS|Excalibur|NCC-26517}} in [[2376]]. ({{n|NF|Martyr|The Quiet Place}})
   
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The ships are pyramid shaped ({{c|NF|Double Time}})
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==The Redeemer virus==
 
The [[Redeemer virus]] contained in the body of all their [[high priest]]s was a deadly [[virus]] which was released by the violent death of the priest. The virus was designed to eliminate the population and self-destructs within twenty four hours. The [[Alphan (Sector 221-G)|Alphans]] were one of many victims of this virus. ({{n|NF|Martyr}})
   
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Contained in the body of all their high priests is a deadly virus. Released by the death of the priest, the virus eliminates the population and self-destructs within twenty four hours. The [[Alphans]] were a victim of this virus (''[[NF]]'' [[novel]]: ''[[Martyr]]'')
 
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Revision as of 13:32, 29 May 2018

The Redeemers were a civilization that were fanatical followers of their deity, Xant.

The average Redeemer has no name, only a designation of position within the Redeemer hierarchy. An overlord rules the Redeemers, and a prime one is his second in command. They choose a planet for "redemption" and forcibly convert the populace to their faith. Opposition is overcome either through their large battle fleet of starships or the engineered virus in the blood of their high priests. Ever since their deity Xant departed the Redeemers a century ago, the Redeemers have endeavored to bring about his return by living in the opposite way that his teachings dictated in order to attempt to attract him back to show them once again the true light. The Overlord decrees that the appearance of the Great Bird of the Galaxy is the first signal as to Xant's return. (NF novel: Martyr)

One of the few who joined their faith willingly are the Dogs of War. (NF novel: The Quiet Place)

They were a rather short people, but the overlord is taller than most. They utilized 'words of power' that are very ancient words which can cause pain or even death. An effective countermeasure to these words is to route the universal translators through a ship's computer to edit out any unwanted words. (NF novel: Dark Allies)

Ships

Redeemer ship Wildstorm

Redeemer ship in 2374

The average Redeemer battleship was quite a bit larger than a Federation Ambassador-class starship, however, some smaller Redeemer vessels were encountered by the USS Excalibur in 2376. (NF novels: Martyr, The Quiet Place)

The ships are pyramid shaped (NF comic: "Double Time")

The Redeemer virus

The Redeemer virus contained in the body of all their high priests was a deadly virus which was released by the violent death of the priest. The virus was designed to eliminate the population and self-destructs within twenty four hours. The Alphans were one of many victims of this virus. (NF novel: Martyr)


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