Project Uriah

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Project Uriah (Flame of God) a Shirerithian terraforming device. Development work began in 1659 under the supervision of the Directorate of Research & Engineering with the active participation of the Decimæ.

Timeline

  • 01.X.1659: 74 unmarked lorries, 12 black land-cruisers, and 20 heavy earth-moving machine plants, escorted by a full "haß" (squadron) of Auxiliaries, arrived in the village of Grimbergen, 23 kilometres north-east of Traiectum in Shirerithian administered Batavia. The village was cleared in a dawn razzia and properties were subsequently demolished. Displaced persons were moved to Portus Batavii in the south of the country. Unemployed male denizens (ages 15 to 30) in the bailiwicks of Traiectum and Noviomagus had been rounded up in the preceding week and were now delivered to the Grimbergen site under the guard of Imperial Marshals to begin construction work on a camp and barracks facility.
  • 02.X.1659:
    • The project manager, Doctor Emmanuelle Horten (University of Goldshire), and camp commandant, Tribune Laticlavii Erik Mindagugas, conducted site inspection with architects and civil engineers in attendance. Site for first bore-shaft and excavation pit identified 2km west of camp.
    • 361 Nezeni (also known as Deep Singers) recovered from recalcitrant burrows arrived at the site. Inducted as Loyal Subjects of the Kaiser in a ceremony overseen by the camp commandant.
    • Outer perimeter of three lines of barbed wire laid by Imperial Marshals and auxiliaries.
    • A contingent of man-hunting Mishalanski bears and their handlers brought to site to augment perimeter patrols. For reasons of operational security the bear handlers are assigned a ruined barn outside the perimeter as their quarters and have been denied access to the main camp.
    • ESM-28 sensors installed in concealed positions in a 4km radius around the site.