☞ The 881st “Demons” and 666th “Deth Bunnies” ☜
“Not all who serve march alike—but all who serve, serve together.”
Amidst the revived spirit of our Starfleet engagement, there now rise two gallant formations, forged in fraternity and bound in purpose: the 881st and the 666th Marine Strike Groups. United beneath the standard of the 4th Battalion, 8th STARFLEET Marine Brigade, these sister companies stand vigilant in their shared charge—to defend, to respond, and to render aid across the far-spanning reaches of our appointed sector.
The 881st, known with reverent mischief as the Demons, are a skyward-minded cadre stationed aboard the USS Kaga (NCC-1590). With a legacy burnished by precision, audacity, and aerial prowess, these aviators are the swift blade of our brigade. Their mission is urgent, their motto resolute, their emblem fierce—yet ever do they temper duty with fellowship, and flight with grace.
Across the highlands of Nagano, their companion company maintains its post with quieter, steadfast resolve. The 666th, or Deth Bunnies as they are fondly styled, operate from Station Ninomiya (SFR-1601). Though their charge is chiefly medical, theirs is no mere infirmary. It is a haven of healers, chaplains, scribes, and cheerful subversives. They tend the wounded, soothe the shaken, and uplift the weary—and do so with wit, wisdom, and wry ears.
Though distinct in charter, the two strike groups are entwined in action. It is not uncommon for Bunnies to embark aboard Demon-flown shuttles, responding to crises from mountain village to orbital hazard. In missions of mercy and retrieval, triage and transport, they function not as two corps, but as one living instrument of service.
Together they form not only the outward face of our renewed STARFLEET presence, but the beating heart of our ethos: that service comes in many forms, and all are worthy. Some take wing. Others bring balm. All walk in step.
Whether thou ridest with the Demons or mendest with the Bunnies, thou bearest our colors. Thou bearest the charge.
Two standards. One fellowship. And a thousand noble tasks.