issure Swarms of Garodh Spark Chaos in Mandarif: Hala-Core Leaders Unanimously Outraged
Mandarif is once more reeling beneath the tracks of the Garodh Fissure Swarms, as Hala-Core leaders and their mechanical administration denounce their own pioneering collective in unprecedented language. Even flawless protocols seem tangled in cosmic confusion.
Stardate 4422.322 – With uncommon uproar, The Fissure Swarms of Garodh once more descended on Mandarif’s cracked terraces, bombarding shadow colonies with characteristic displays of energy excess. Residents report burning Claim Quadrants, dazzlingly destroyed vehicle carousels, and at least one assault on a women's conclave, though-according to all records-no one was physically deconstructed. As bioluminescent smoke coils through fractured sectors, Hala-Core’s holo-broadcasts echoed deep into the night: Bibbe Nethurion of the Promised Sectors announced he would personally initiate a protocol offensive against this ‘small, extremist group of pioneering vandals’, his red sensors verifying every claim twice. He was adamant: these swarms do not reflect the nature of the majority of pioneer populations in Mandarif, a sentiment met with gruff approval from his command core.
Commander Jarvak-Thol of the Intergalactic Assembly employed surprisingly sharp language about his own rabble: “These energetic riot agents undermine not only Hala-Core’s data integrity, but also discredit the Claim Quadrant Project.” Even Strategoth Vek-Tar, usually master of strategic silence, publicly condemned the swarms. Strikingly, members of The Guard of the Ironeidic Dusk that night wore their dazzling neutrality insignia half-concealed-a symbol ripe for protocol analysts.
Afterwards, tracking drones dispersed to identify ‘energetic riot substances’, a strategy usually reserved for live containment scenarios. Analysts from the Dataprince of the Echo-Core described it as a rare move, since post-hoc scans often result in administrative paradoxes without tangible results. Criticism from Hala-Core’s peripheral zones and human rights collectives has flared for months, pointing to a pattern of firm looking-away when it comes to Fissure Swarm incidents.
The recent outburst followed a chaotic day of removing illegal Claim Quadrants. Local pioneers clashed with Hala-Core’s Guard using scraps of metal and circuit debris. Several guards were slightly injured; six faction members have been temporarily deactivated. Since the start of The Squeezing of Rahmascheur, Fissure Swarm attacks have increased alarmingly: last month alone, the Council of the Endless Echo recorded more than 260 incidents-a cosmic record since tracking began on stardate 4404.001.