Mithril

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Mithril Secret Service
Official Seal of Mithril Secret Service
Official Seal of Mithril Secret Service
Agency overview
Formed September 18, 1995
Preceding Agency Independent Secret Service
Headquarters Allemans Island, Eslovakia
Employees Classified
Annual Budget Classified
Agency Executives Kuname Persson, President
 
Victor Voycheck, Deputy Director
 
Kristina Israelsson, Associate Deputy Director

Mithril is an independent military anti-terrorist organization possessing advanced technologies and weapon systems superior to that of most armed forces. It was founded in 1995 in Eslovakia. It is named after the fictional metal, Mithril. The organization's purpose to halt regional conflicts and to eliminate all terrorist organisations around the globe. Its motives, funding, structure, and personnel are all provided by the Eslovakian Armed Forces. Mithril is a specialist organization dependent on fast surgical strikes with small numbers. They do not possess the numbers or capacity to withstand a conventional war of numbers.

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Organization

Mithril is divided into three divisions, Research, Intelligence, and Combat, which are overseen by the General Council. The current president of the General Council is Kuname Persson. Additional divisions may exist, but have not been mentioned at this time. The three divisions operate across international borders with the best and brightest available personnel.

The command structure of Mithril is very direct to give soldiers a clear chain of command to their superior officers. At the same time, commanders are given the ability to individually take command of a situation. The high level of trust in individual ability gives each organizational unit a strong level of autonomous decision making.

Mithril usually operates from the Belkan made Bahuvirhis II-Class SSBBVN Submarines around the globe.

Research Division

The research division of Mithril is deeply involved with the various cover corporate identities operated by the organization. The organization markets spin off technologies of its research. This revenue is assumed to be part of the funding of the two other divisions. The head of Research is Dr. Painrose.

The research division is shown to have a close working relationship with the combat division of Mithril. There is a personnel exchange program, further fostering this relationship.

Intelligence Division

The intelligence division of Mithril handles the intelligence and counter-intelligence duties within the organization. The division is highly independent of the two other divisions, maintaining a higher level of secrecy within the already secretive organization. The division operates an impressive amount of assets, including a number of military satellites, advanced computer equipment and personnel within other organizations. They have been shown using Belkan and Eslovakian intelligence satellites through morally dubious means. The head of Intelligence is General Himmler Austerlung, formerly from Belkaland and an ex-Königlicher Wächter secret agent. Agents and officers of the division operate under the codename Ogma. The deputy head of the Intelligence division is Freidrech Arlinxson, formerly from Birkaine and an ex-KBB secret agent.

Combat Division

The Combat Division of Mithril is the physical muscle of Mithril, carrying out surgical strikes to halt or help abate regional conflicts. The combat division is further divided into five fleets, the Shiruken Fleet, the Igvar Fleet, the Strelkyra Fleet, the Valhalla Fleet and the Brodmunde Fleet. The head of the Combat Division is Admiral Voda, formerly from the Eslovakian Navy.

The Tuatha De Danaan Battle Group is commanded by Captain Teletha Testarossa, from the flagship of the same name, TDD-1 Tuatha de Danaan while using the codename Ansuz. Commander Richard Mardukas is second-in-command and Lieutenant Commander Andrei Sergeivich Kalinin was military strategist.

Mithril is a specialist organization unlike most armies, requiring personnel capable of completing sensitive and difficult operations in small teams. These small surgical strike teams are operated by each battle group, under the Special Response Team (SRT) and Primary Response Team (PRT) units. They are armed rapid response units deployed around the world, most often within a day or even hours. The SRT are deployed to the most dangerous and risky of situation, ones that the PRT cannot be expected to complete.

Special Response Teams and Primary Response Teams

SRT and PRT operators of the Valhalla group operate under code names during field operations. These code names are letters from the Runic alphabet. SRT members are designated Urzu (Urzu) while PRT members are designated Kaunan (Kano). These runic letters each carry a symbolic meaning well suited to the units. For example, Urzu means power while Kaunan means beginning.

In their need of secrecy, these Mithril soldiers often disguise themselves as armed forces of various nations.

Under the direct command of Lieutenant Commander Andrei Kalinin, who has the call sign of Perth-1, the ground combat units of the Tuatha de Danaan battle group are separated into SRT and PRT units. There are six PRT units, each one specializing in a particular type of warfare. They are air assault, amphibious warfare, espionage, assault, communications, and building breaching and assault. Soldiers rotate within the six teams to learn the methods and skills of each team. The Primary Response Teams form the core fighting force of the Valhalla Fleet. Most operations of Mithril are carried out by the PRT. Urzu Three is commander of the Primary Response Teams, and facilitates the communication and teamwork between the SRT and PRT personnel.

The distinction of the SRT from the PRT is the usage of personalized F-35's. Almost all SRT members are F-35 pilots in addition to their specialist skills elsewhere. This is largely unheard of, and highlights the unique nature of the SRT. Each specialist of the unit is encouraged in cross training to retain the ability to complete a mission regardless of personnel loss in the field.

While most missions operate the SRT and PRT personnel as discrete units, complex operations have been shown using both SRT and PRT units. In these cases, SRT personnel have been shown to take command of supporting PRT units. The two teams show strong integration, showing the well trained nature of both units.

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