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Latest revision as of 00:58, 28 May 2016

Sisterhood of Chains
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Organization Name: Sisterhood of Chains
Organization Type: Criminal
Founded: 2377 (estimated)
Present Leader: Valynteen
Headquarters:: Avalon Sector

Description

The Sisterhood of Chains is a mysterious organization, with it's first massive operation encountered by the USS Doyle-A in 2392, as it tried to enslave the population of Bil III.

While it was previously generally unknown to the majority of Starfleet, both Starfleet Intelligence and the Federation Security Agency had been investigating what seemed to be unaffiliated and random ship hijackings. It is believed that the home base of the Sisterhood is located somewhere in the unexplored regions of the Avalon Sector.

At this time, the Sisterhood is not known to be affiliated with any other criminal syndicates or terrorist organizations, and appears primarily to be a slaver organization.

Encounters


Encountered Entities Encountered on Status Remarks
Novan 239207 Captured The local chapter encountered on Bil III as part of a plot to enslave the entire race.
Erelmunain 239207 Dead Disaster Engineer. Encountered on Bil III as part of a plot to enslave the entire race. Destroyed with the bunker when she tried to start every system to ensure the destruction of the crust of Bil III.
Matriarch 239208 Destroyed The sisterhood ship in orbit encountered on Bil III as part of a plot to enslave the entire race.
Valynteen 239208 At Large The leader of the entire sisterhood.