They never really had such a device. When they manipulated the wormhole leading the first settlers to Ariadna, it was with the 'faked' information from a T'zechi digester. But as it was revealed that the information was a fake, they learned that they cannot trust the digester. It is unlikely that this will happen again in the very same way.
Yeah, yeah, I know it, but the figure looks to me more like Slade than Massacre hehehe. Funny thing is both are "the same" one in DC other in Marvel. I really don't be sure if Corvus try to make in this way to put both in the same place. A gig to the "DC" character from the gig to the Marvel one. ¿Intention or accident? Who knows?
Bah, who cares for Massacre, he's a one trick pony. It's a good trick, but Hannibal is where it's at, making your rag tag bunch of killers into a cohesive team just by being there. Also his mini is so good one could use the plastic one in Infinity no problem. I suspect Strategos of some level on him. Probably Forward Observer too.
Let's not forget that it doesn't matter if the Triunvirate really got to understand the technology and theories given by the Digester, as the whole experiment was blown up (quite literally) and all the information (fake and real) was lost. Maybe the Triunvirate has been replicating their experiments with another Digester (this is to be expected), but we don't know how far they've gone. And who knows, maybe this time the wormhole collapsed because of the meddling of the human scientists that currently have access to that same "hostile" Disgester.
Is there a single place where all this lore is documented, or do i need to hunt down all the books ever..
This, since the lore is "pay for it" while the rules are free. It's been suggested to grab the RPG for background, since it's more detailed, less repetitive, and more focused. You would get all, but for the lore books CB has published (Uprising, Third Offensive, and in the near future, Daedalus' Fall), which are more of a "the setting advances" kind of books
For what it's worth, "Daedalus Falls" sounds either like someplace I'm going to drive past on the way to a convention, or a name on Aleph's short list for Myrmidon retirement centers. :) Daedalus Falls Icarus Landing Persephone Flats That sort of thing.
"Persephone Flats, nestled among the lovely surrounding hill sides and forests, is home to ..." Can't you just hear the holovid narration?
The original design for Deadpool was a ripoff, it's true, but once Kelly got ahold of Deadpool, he stopped being anything like the same character as Deathstroke.
"Hollow" has the modern, obvious double entendre going for it. "Flats" has the set up for classy, understated, double entendre going for it. Now that's the classically Greek double entendre.