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''' | [[File:ME spectre symbol.png|thumb|right|Spectre badge]]'''Spectre''' is an abbreviation for Special Tactics and Recon, an organization of special agents for the [[Citadel Council]] in ''[[Mass Effect]]''. | ||
:''Spectres are not trained, but chosen. Individuals forged in the fire of service and battle; those whose actions elevate them above the rank and file.'' | |||
:''Spectres are an ideal, a symbol. The embodiment of courage, determination, and self-reliance. They are the right hand of the Council, instruments of our will.'' | |||
:''Spectres bear a great burden. They are protectors of galactic peace, both our first and last line of defense. The safety of the galaxy is theirs to uphold.'' | |||
==Organization== | ==Organization== | ||
Spectres are individual agents authorized by the Council to take whatever actions they deem necessary to protect the interests of the Council races. Spectres typically operate independently of each other, gathering whatever resources (be they personnel or material) that they need to perform their duties. Individuals selected for Spectre status are typically distinguished members of the [[elite forces|elite armed services]] of their homeworld governments. | |||
A Spectre is only answerable to the Council, and when a Spectre is judged to have "gone rogue", the Council will revoke their Spectre status. As anyone appointed to be a Spectre is an extraordinarily capable and dangerous individual, the Council will typically send another Spectre to apprehend the rogue agent. | |||
Assigning a Spectre to a problem is one of the easiest options for the Citadel Council, but it is also a significant one, since a Spectre is legally allowed to do ''anything'' to achieve an objective. | |||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
SPECTRE (Special Executive for Counter-intelligence, Terrorism, Revenge, and Extortion) is also the acronym-name for a villainous organization in the James Bond franchise. | SPECTRE (Special Executive for Counter-intelligence, Terrorism, Revenge, and Extortion) is also the acronym-name for a villainous organization in the [[James Bond]] franchise. | ||
[[Category: Mass Effect]] | [[Category: Mass Effect]] |
Latest revision as of 21:19, 10 January 2022
Spectre is an abbreviation for Special Tactics and Recon, an organization of special agents for the Citadel Council in Mass Effect.
- Spectres are not trained, but chosen. Individuals forged in the fire of service and battle; those whose actions elevate them above the rank and file.
- Spectres are an ideal, a symbol. The embodiment of courage, determination, and self-reliance. They are the right hand of the Council, instruments of our will.
- Spectres bear a great burden. They are protectors of galactic peace, both our first and last line of defense. The safety of the galaxy is theirs to uphold.
Organization
Spectres are individual agents authorized by the Council to take whatever actions they deem necessary to protect the interests of the Council races. Spectres typically operate independently of each other, gathering whatever resources (be they personnel or material) that they need to perform their duties. Individuals selected for Spectre status are typically distinguished members of the elite armed services of their homeworld governments.
A Spectre is only answerable to the Council, and when a Spectre is judged to have "gone rogue", the Council will revoke their Spectre status. As anyone appointed to be a Spectre is an extraordinarily capable and dangerous individual, the Council will typically send another Spectre to apprehend the rogue agent.
Assigning a Spectre to a problem is one of the easiest options for the Citadel Council, but it is also a significant one, since a Spectre is legally allowed to do anything to achieve an objective.
Trivia
SPECTRE (Special Executive for Counter-intelligence, Terrorism, Revenge, and Extortion) is also the acronym-name for a villainous organization in the James Bond franchise.