Creature:Sinchori

The Sinchori are a space-faring race who came from the planet Vinheria. Parts of their bodies (such as their mouths) have remained through their entire evolution.

Early Evolution
The Sinchori arrived on the planet Vinheria in the form of a species of carnivorous cells frozen in a meteorite fragment that crashed into the ocean. When they emerged they were red, but quickly changed and became blue instead. They also evolved filters next to their jaws so they could eat microscopic plants, making them omnivores. They had eyes on stalks on the sides of their heads. Soon after they evolved electric shockers on their rears, giving them the ability to shock other cells attacking from behind (Sinchori cells were vulnerable to rear attacks until this point). They also evolved poison parts on their sides, poisoning the water behind and to the sides of them (also for rear defense). The Sinchori also grew in size significantly during this time.

Creatures
Shortly after the Sinchori grew legs. They lost their poison parts, and their filter mouth moved to their face, joining with their carnivore jaw. Their eyes remained the same. When they shifted from living in water to life on land their skin turned blueish gray. When they had settled into their land nest, they quickly killed off their two closest neighbors as a precaution, and grew stronger from the experience, and the new territory. They then attacked another species, but did not drive them out of the area. After that encounter, the Sinchori grew more intelligent. They then evolved and had spikes protruding from the electric nub on their rears (now used to charm). They then allied a species and killed another group of animals for food. They also regrew poison glands on their shins. Afterward they decided to move to a new nest. There a pack was formed (before the Sinchori all stayed at the nest while one went on an expedition). However, the Sinchori - even then - valued personal survival and after an expedition the pack member was sometimes left behind and died, especially if the pack member was a different species. After this the Sinchori killed several other species, and lost a pack member several times. On one expedition the Sinchori pack was discovered and killed by an Epic creature. Later this would cause the Sinchori to have a hatred of epics engrained in their racial memory. Shortly after this the Sinchori evolved wings. With this new ability they traveled far from their nest, and killed several species for food. They also allied one group of animals that the Sinchori decided were too much of a threat to attack. After a little while the Sinchori moved to a new nest, for even with their increased travel range (with wings) they had exhausted all available food resources. Shortly after moving their brains grew again, except this time enough to make them sentient.

Tribe
After they gained intelligence, the Sinchori evolved majorly: they lost their wings, the front of their bodies raised into a sort of head, their arms moved forward to just in front of their legs, instead of behind, and the large spitting glands on their shins moved up to their knees. They also changed color from blueish gray to all blue. The Sinchori began making elaborate shelters and tools, and discovered fire around this time, as well as devoloping a language. They also slowly devoloped a language. After many huts and a large firepit were built, the pack leader while the Sinchori were animals (now called Jamon), offically formed a tribe and became Chieftain. This later became year 0 SSC (Sinchori Society Commencement), the year the Sinchori first lived in an organized, intelligent tribe. It is the base year in Sinchori time; one year after the tribe was founded would be 1 SSC, a year before would be 1 PSC (Pre-Society Commencement). The Sinchori began wearing clothing a few years after the tribe was founded. The tribal Sinchori didn't wear very much, it rarely got cold in their area. They wore rectangular wood plates on their shoulders and a grass covering between their legs. Male and female Sinchori dressed more or less the same. Around this time, the Sinchori also developed a religion. In their religion, a god known as the Overseer created life in the galaxy, and has since kept it in harmony by changing things as nessary, and also cared for the life in the Galaxy. The Sinchori believe they were sent on their meteorite by the Overseer to Vinheria to continue the balance, and to rule the region as a Perfect species. They made daily offerings to the Overseer to thank it for creating life, and to ensure continued harmony. After establishing the tribe, the Sinchori cut down several trees for fruit and lumber. With the increased resources, they produced spears for hunting. Over the course of a few years, several other tribes of sentient species popped up on their continent. The Sinchori used their proximity to the ocean to their advantage, collecting many fish so they could grow their tribe and attack the Brown Village, which had shown hostility to the Sinchori. The attack was unsuccessful, most likely because they were inexperienced in tribal combat, and the Brown Village became the Sinchori's eternal enemy. After waiting to recover from the attack, the Sinchori attacked again. This time they were successful, killing 26 Brown Villagers. Brown Village was defeated. After the defeat, Pink Village began to dislike the Sinchori, possibly due to an alliance with Brown Village. Because of this the Sinchori adopted a strategy of killing any Pink Villagers who came near the Sinchori Village. After this occurred for some time, only two Pink Villagers remained. The Sinchori decided to take advantage of this, and attacked with their entire tribe (excluding the Chieftain; this later became their strategy … attack in mobs). The two Pink Villagers, and their main hut, were quickly destroyed. Using Pink Village technology, the Sinchori discovered maracas, wooden horns, and other musical instruments, which the Sinchori used to ally the Cyan Village, which had shown friendship to the Sinchori after they were decimated by their first war. Some years later they destroyed the declining Green Village, for the simple reason of Green Village having technology the Sinchori needed to expand their tribe. After this war, the Sinchori were dismayed to discover that a very hostile, and extremely powerful, Lavender Village had emerged. The Sinchori decided to prepare for a final assault of this village. The Sinchori asked their allies, the Cyan Village, to help them prepare for the attack. Cyan Village, which also disliked Lavendar Village, taught the Sinchori how to burn huts with torches, and also increased the Sinchori's knowledge of medicine. The latter greatly helped the Sinchori, who had very little knowledge of how to combat diseases or treat serious injuries. They accidentally discovered Stone Axes as well. While walking past the ruins of Pink Village, they found several sticks with sharp rocks attached to the top, lying next to the skeletons on the tribe members. After showing them to their Chieftain, they managed to reproduce the weapons. The Sinchori then armed their villagers for the attack: over fifteen axe warriors, several spear throwers, two Healers, and a torch-wielder. Afterward, the Sinchori approached Lavender Village. They waited until nightfall, then stormed the village, killing the lone guard. However, the sounds of the weapons awoke the rest of the tribe. A deadly battle followed. The Sinchori Healers managed to keep almost all of the Sinchori alive during the conflict, resulting in the Sinchori killing or scaring away all the tribe members. The torch-bearer immediately attempted to set fire to the main hut, while the rest of the tribe returned to their village and grabbed torches. While they were gone, however, the Lavender Village Chieftain, who had remained in the hut, came out and killed the Sinchori burning the hut. When the others arrived, they were armed with torches, which were very ineffective against tribesmen. However, by sheer numbers (mob strategy), the Sinchori managed to kill the Chieftain. With all tribesmen carrying torches, the main hut was burned very quickly. The Sinchori had become the most powerful tribe in their continent. One thousand years later the Sinchori were still the dominant tribe on their continent, and had begun to make tiny stone structures and metal tools. Several different tribes of different races of Sinchori now existed as well as the main tribe, who competed uneasily for power. They all met, however, to celebrate the approxamate 1000 year anniversary of when the Sinchori became the dominant tribe. When the Sinchori examined the remains of Lavender Village during the ceremony, they discovered ancient pictures of "huts that could move and spit fire", as well as  "great villages" the size of a Volcano. Upon further investagation, they also found pictures of "a great fire that could destroy a forest", and a drawing showing that the other drawings had been found inside a  "great metal monster" that had fallen from the sky. Most likely Lavender Village had discovered the wreckage of an alien spacecraft, which had contained blueprints of a city, a military vehicle, and nuclear weapons. After carefully examining the pictures, the Sinchori realized they could replicate the powerful machines in the pictures if they continued researching working in metal and stone.

Civilization
So the Sinchori began to try and build the machines. One thing they found they were greatly lacking was a fuel for the machines to run on. A Sinchori Healer came up with the idea of putting together plant oil and powdered wood. It made a fuel, although it was very weak. With this new development, steam powered vehicles, explosive arrows, and large cities were quickly made by a coalition of all the Sinchori tribe-races. The Sinchori tore down their tribal area and everything around it, then set to work building a wall, and large buildings. Within a decade the Sinchori had built an internal-combustion engine, powered boats, and giant crossbows to mount on their vehicles. However, just when the Sinchori had devoloped considerable technology the different tribes - who had been close to reuniting - split again and built their own cities and vehicles. This made the different groups very uneasy, as they were all very powerful. The main Sinchori, now called the Aryeak Race, had a distinct advantage. They had discovered that the Spice that came out of geysers in the ground, which they had previously used as flavoring in food, became a flammable liquid when mixed with water, and was highly explosive when dried into powder. This made their vehciles run far faster and longer when used as fuel, and enabled them to make powerful weapons, such as guns, and artillery weapons they could put on their vehciles. They set up a building over the spice geysers near them, and began harvesting the spice. Unfortunately for the Aryeak Race, however, the other races of Sinchori noticed the spice collection buildings being built and caught on about the value of the spice near their cities. This started an all out Spice Rush, as the different race-nations tried to claim as many geysers as possible with their vehicles and soldiers. All geysers on the Sinchori's native continent had been claimed by 1068 SSC. Three years later the Sinchori Spice War started over control of the most productive geysers. The main combatants were the Aryeak Sinchori and the eastern Fijnuz Sinchori. The war resulted in the Fijnuz losing most of their spice geysers to the Aryeak Sinchori. After the war, the Sinchori race-nations divided into two alliances, the Chevbeg Alliance, led by the Yibnaf Sinchori, and the Reynaq Alliance, led by the Aryeak. They uneasily competed for influence in smaller Sinchori settlements not considered independent countries. By 1100 SSC seven other formerly-tribal species had reached or surpassed the level of technology the Sinchori countries had. The Sinchori nations mostly left the other civilized species alone at this point, although the last Sinchori country to not join the Chevbeg or Reynag alliances, the Independent Racial Nation of Ubobev, was easily defeated by the Rivvy Nation. As time progressed, however, both SInchori alliances began capturing other nations to expand their territory. Some countries put up a significant fight, and the Aryeak Sinchori were almost defeated by a coalition of two non-Sinchori civilizations. The Aryeak Sinchori also allied several other nations around this period. Some nations also began trading with other nations and then purchasing them for huge amounts of money, or converting the nation to the Sinchori's religion, then annexing them. The Chevbeg Alliance was particularly fond of religious conversions. However, gaining land faster than both Sinchori Alliances combined was the once-insignifigant Rivvy Nation, run by creatures of the same name. The Sinchori and the Rivvy entered a cold war with each other, which they remained locked in for several years. Then, suddenly, the Rivvy took on the Chevbeg Alliance. City after city was captured or totally destroyed. The Reynag Alliance was starting to be affected by the ruthless invasion as well. In 1117 SSC the Sinchori race-nations officially reunited into one nation. The Sinchori were once again a single country, for the first time in over eight hundred years. The Sinchori Nation fought fiercely against the Rivvies, but were still suffering major losses. They were saved from total defeat by their newest technological innovation: the missile. The Sinchori bombarded enemy supply routes with long range rockets, and forced the enemy back. They also used their religious conversion vehicles to torment the citizens of the enemy's cities day and night. By 1150 SSC, all independent nations had been taken over by one side or the other, except for the Sinchori's closest ally, the military Leyume Nation. The Sinchori's tribal allies, the Cyan Village, had formed their own civilization by now, although it was incredibly weak and only survived because of protection and support by the Sinchori. The Leyume Nation helped the Sinchori fight the Rivvies, but their main contribution was supplying food and other supplies to the Sinchori, who had recruited all working citizens into the war effort. Using superior tactics, the Sinchori managed to force the Rivvy back into three cities on their home continent. The Sinchori government was planning to try and demoralize the Rivvy into surrendering without suffering more losses; the Sinchori death toll from the war was already over 20 million. They were planning to terrify the Rivvy's citizens by launching a new weapon: nuclear-armed missiles. The Sinchori had just developed these, and were planning to use one as physiological warfare, as well as to cause great destruction. However, when the government gave the order to launch, the firing crews misinterpreted the launch codes as to destroy all the Rivvy cities. One crewmember realized the mistake as the missile was lifting off, and, in shock, grabbed the outside of the missile while it was launching to try and stop it. He failed at doing so, and was videotaped by Sinchori fighter planes hanging on to the missile until the time of detonation. He received the Sinchori Outstanding Patriotism Award, and he was mentioned in a documentary about the final days of the Global Conflict for Vinheria (what the war was later called). Since the Sinchori had no enemy to fight and had achieved world domination, they initiated a long anticipated systematic genocide of all epic creatures on Vinheria as long-overdue revenge for an epic creature killing the Sinchori pack while the Sinchori were creatures. The Sinchori called the attack Operation Epic Kill.

Space
The Sinchori had always been curious about what was beyond their planet. In 1160 SSC the Sinchori had formed the Sinchori Space Administration (SSA) to explore beyond Vinheria's atmosphere, although the SSA only became majorly active in the late 1170s. The administration studied space with terrestrial telescopes, and worked on building space vehicles with their almost unlimited resources. In 1181 the SSA sent an unmanned satellite into orbit. It took several pictures of space and sent them back down to Vinheria. It also gathered other scientific data. While scientists studied the information sent down by the satellite (later named Spari ), the SSA decided to build a space ship capable of sending a Sinchori into space to explore. Sinchori Military commander Frez Skee was one of several Sinchori who joined the SSA and trained as Chomon (astronauts). Skee was eveuntally nominated to be the Sinchori's Space Captain after excelling in training, especially strategy, bravery and survival tests. In 1185 the SSA sent Skee into space in a habitable variant of the Spari rocket (Skee was 23 at the time). Skee sucessfully made it into space and conducted his assigned experiments (including collecting a rock from Vinheria's planetary ring), and safely returned to the space center outside Sinchori City. He received a hero's welcome, and met Vininchri Boltul Iories (the leader of the Sinchori in the 1180's) at his mansion. Skee agreed to continue to be the Sinchori's space explorer, and the SSA began to construct an advanced, personal spacecraft for Skee to travel in. Sinchori citizens were so interested in what was beyond their planet, the SSA received several donations from rich Sinchori and suggestions from top scientists. Because of this, they managed to build the spacecraft within two years for a total cost of 1 876 000 Orbucsi (the Sinchori's currency at the time). Skee departed with enough fuel to last for a month in space and was told to explore Vinheria's moons and neighboring planets. Skee visited the two moons of Vinheria (Vinibal and Ivil) and left a life-sized statue of a Sinchori raising the Sinchori flag on each moon. He collected several samples of rock (and air from Vinibal, which has a very thin atmosphere), then set his slow-moving ship on a course towards Vinheria's closest neighbor, the planet Ovhorpa. Upon arrival on Ovhorpa, Skee began traveling across the planet's surface, looking for items of interest. His sensors picked up a small metal structure on the planet, which he investigated. He landed on the planet and examined the structure in a atmospheric protection suit. It was an abandoned building, the Sinchori were apparently not alone in the galaxy. Skee determined the building was at least several centuries old. Inside, he discovered some unusable tools, and also discovered the barely-recognizable hull of a flying vehicle. Skee took the engine and other equipment out of the vehicle and took it with him on his own ship. After a brief examination of the rest of the planet, Skee put another Sinchori monument next to the building, then headed back to Vinheria. When Skee arrived back on the planet, his discoveries caused an uproar of interest. Most Sinchori had always believed there was life somewhere else in the galaxy, but the fact that there was once intelligent life on the planet next to them was incredible. Skee showed his superiors the machinery he had recovered from the planet, as well as pictures he'd taken of the building. The SSA researchers realized that the machinery was not from an aircraft, but a spaceship. The engine was beyond repair or use, but they realized from x-rays of it that it would enable the ship to travel at immense speeds. Fast enough, in fact, to travel to different solar systems in mere hours. Since with the Sinchori's current technology it took several days to reach their nearest planet, they decided to see if they could replicate the engine for use in their own vehicles. It took them three years to successfully replicate the engine, although the Sinchori's version was still significantly weaker than the relic engine once was. The Sinchori outfitted Frez Skee's skip with a SETI tool, and sent him into space to try and find the extraterrestrial civilization which had build the building on Ovhorpa, if they still existed. Skee became the first Sinchori to leave the solar system on the 12th of the month Cedi, 1188 SSC. Once out of the gravitational pull of Vinheria's star, he activated the SETI system and scanned several nearby solar systems within range. Three returned negative SETI results, but the fourth was found to be emitting radio signals. Skee transmitted his findings to the SSA mission control, and was instructed to cautiously approach the solar system. He traveled for eighteen hours towards the solar system, preparing for a potential encounter. Around the time he entered the gravitational pull of the solar system, his ship was intercepted by several spaceships. The Sinchori had discovered another intelligent alien race. Skee managed to open a communications channel with the ships after several failed attempts, and discovered that the ships were run by creatures known as the Duckulon. Skee introduced himself as a member of the Sinchori and that he was from the planet Vinheria. The Duckulons in turn explained that they were scientists who had achieved space travel several hundred years before. They also said they had, in fact, observed the Sinchori during their late time as a tribe. Frez Skee questioned the Duckulon about the galaxy, and discovered there were many more intelligent creatures and an entire galactic community. Skee thanked the Duckulons and returned to Vinheria, where he explained the situation to the Sinchori government and people. The government decided it was essential the Sinchori establish a foothold in the community of empires around them, and abegan researching to build a colony on a planet near them to begin living in space. In 1189 SSC the Sinchori also held a National Election to replace the current Sinchori Vininchri (leader), Boltul Iories. The plan was to democratically replace Iories with a "Sinchori Emperor to lead our race into the next stage of our history as a glorious space empire", to quote the government announcer who opened the elections. Many political candidates sprung up during the year-long election preparations, promising everything from better public services to the thrill of colonizing space to galactic conquest within ten years. When the elections were held, however, the winner was Amdev Etkah, a former scientist who had turned into a politician. to be finished

Abilities
Sinchori have both social and combative parts, although their attacking parts are used more often. Although armed with weapons, Sinchori soldiers are completely able to kill a creature with the spit glands on their knees, if necessary. Sinchori try not to bite while fighting, but if necessary they will. But, they consider their spit glands "natural projectiles". They also swim. The Sinchori are telepathic to an extent (see Anatomy), although they can't control what they broadcast, and broadcasting only occurs when one is about to die. Because of this, the Sinchori are telepathic, they just can't control it.

Anatomy
Probably the thing with the Sinchori most different than other animals is that they don't actually swallow their food permanently. Instead, they crush the food up with their jaw-mouth, and then snakelike nutrient extractors (their herbivore mouths when they were cells) move in and around the food and extract some nutrients while the Sinchori is chewing. The Sinchori then swallows the food into an extremely small stomach/intestine organ directly behind their mouth. The organ absorbs any nutrients the exterior nutrient extractors missed, usually taking a few minutes at most. Then the Sinchori spits the non-nutrient parts of the food out again. Another throat leading further back from the mouth allows the Sinchori to breathe. They drink by inserting their mouths into a liquid body and holding still. Tiny holes in their nutrient extractors suck up the liquid, and filter it. Because of the latter Sinchori can drink filthy water and not get sick, although they don't like to. Because of the lack of a stomach, intestines, a throat, and all other eating organs, the Sinchori are very skinny. However, they have a Memory Organ. This organ stores important events in the Sinchori's life, and when the Sinchori is about to die, it telepathically broadcasts the memories around the Sinchori. Any other Sinchori in range will pick up the memory and store it in its memory organ, although it will be able to view the memory any time it likes. Because of this, a modern Sinchori might have a memory from a creature Sinchori, if their ancestors have passed it on all the way. This greatly helps Sinchori historians, and is also probably the reason of Operation: Epic Kill. In the event a Sinchori is killed suddenly (if it is shot, for example), the telepathic broadcasting will still take place while the Sinchori is dead. The parts of the Sinchori's brains controlling sight in each eye is located in the eye stalk, giving the Sinchori a very large brain. Sinchori lay eggs, which grow fairly quickly (five to six months). They are not required to be incubated, as Sinchori have a very large heat (and to a small degree cold) emitting organ while in their eggs that keep them the proper temperature. The organ dissipates over time out of the egg, so young and middle aged Sinchori will be able to regulate body heat to an extent, although old Sinchori will be unable.

Personality
The Sinchori are curious, to the extent they will enter a hostile planet's atmosphere and risk death, or all out war, simply if they find something interesting on their satellite scans. They also do not ever forgive, and if you attack them they will try to kill you for the rest of their existence. However, if they think you're a threat, they will give you a bunch of money so you won't attack, and then once they've got the resources, they will completely destroy you. That being said, all of the Sinchori's greatest allies were once at war with them. This is thought to occur if the other empire apologizes enough (perhaps offering monetary compensation), and seem uninterested in war. Or, the Sinchori might just think it's funny. Although they are adapted to violence and often use it, they are not like The Grox! If it suits them, they will use trading, or simply bribing someone else to evacuate a city. However, they think of religious conversions as difficult and with bad results, although this might be because they don't actually have a religion. They don't get along very well with empires that are either Zealots, or ones that are  Diplomats. In general, Sinchori don't like empires that demand money, or are needy often. For example, if you get attacked and ask them for help, they will probably ignore you or, occasionally, help the attackers. As mentioned above, the Sinchori value self-survival, with the exception of space explorers and soldiers; both of whom value the survival of their race more than individual survival. When the Sinchori met other intelligent creatures for the first time, their self-survival liking was increased to the point that they will often take allied ships on a mission to a hostile planet, just to use the allies as cannon fodder. Although they have completely wiped out two empires and have driven a third into hiding (yes, all three insulted them and demanded money), they currently have no enemies. They were at war with the Imperial Guard Empire (a major threat), but they have now allied them, again showing their strange liking of allying former enemies. Some Sinchori are calling for a severing of this alliance, simply because the Sinchori do not believe in Spode or any other deity, and especially do not tolerate followers of Spode, due to their extreme hostility. One strong ally with the Sinchori is the scientific Duckulon Empire. They are probably friends because they don't demand much of the Sinchori, and the Sinchori think their studies are important.

The Sinchori and the Grox
The Sinchori first became interested in the Grox when their friends the Duckulon Empire (see above) refused to show the Sinchori their scientific files on the Grox, claiming "That information is horrible enough to drive you to war with the Grox, which you will not win." Interested, the Sinchori government asked a diplomat empire near them to set up a meeting with the Grox, but the diplomats said that was impossible, they had no way of contacting the Grox, who would probably refuse anyway. Finally, the Sinchori offered their space program's only Captain §25000 to find the Grox. After a large amount of getting lost, the Sinchori captain located a Grox planet. He contacted their empire. Their meeting was short, ending with the Grox ordering the Sinchori captain killed. With Sinchori consciousness transferal technology the captain was revived, and the Sinchori decided not to bother the Grox again. This decision was tested, however, when the Sinchori heard the Duckulons speak of a "Staff of Life" in the Galactic Core, which they later denied existed. The Sinchori revisited the Grox, and managed to negotiate being allowed to complete a mission for them. Although the Sinchori were paid a large sum of sporebucks for helping, the Grox refused to allow them to travel to the Galactic Core, and forcibly transported them back to Vinheria. Now, the Sinchori visit the Grox occasionally, for the sole reason they are paid large sums of sporebucks for doing Grox missions.

Clothing
The Sinchori don't wear very much. Most wear some sort of covering between their legs, and rectangular plates on each shoulder. Although these plates were used as armor in Tribal Stage, they are now unnecessary, but still worn. Government clothes are given to each Sinchori, although they are not required to wear them. Most Sinchori fashions and uniforms focus around the shoulder/between legs idea.

Military
The Sinchori have a very powerful military, due to the fact that they rarely use other forms of capturing a planet. Their main attack strategy is to attack in large numbers, and they often pretend to have decided to become friends with the empire they're attacking right before the attack. When attacking a city, they usually send in vehicles first and then soldiers to finish the job. In areas unlike a city (open country or an indoor facility), they send in both soldiers and, if possible, vehicles, at the same time. With vehicles, the Sinchori try to coordinate the moment their vehicles fire and at what, so that a single target is hit by several projectiles at once, and is too damaged to fight back.

Command
The Sinchori command structure in a battle is quite simple, although a complex out-of-battle command system exists. Sinchori Commanders control groups of soldiers of any size, and issue commands for accomplishing tasks within their area. Sinchori Battle Leaders, on the other hand, are in charge of the the success of the entire operation, like a general. With the exception of massive operations involving the whole planet, there is usually only one Sinchori Battle Leader present at a battle. They rarely engage in combat.

Units
Sinchori Soldier Sinchori Soldiers are the main troopers of the Sinchori Empire. They are equipped with two moderately powerful rocket launchers and have small amounts of armor.

Sinchori Trooper Sinchori Troopers are semi-commandos. They are basically Sinchori Soldiers equipped with a health regeneration device. They also receive more advanced training.

Sinchori Commando Sinchori Commandos are trained and equipped to operate in small but deadly groups. They are equipped with the most effective cloaking devices available, making them perfect for operations requiring stealth.

Sinchori Medic Sinchori medics are trained and equipped to heal injured Sinchori in a battle. They are often followed by an escort to defend them.

Vehicle Units
Sinchori Tank Sinchori Tanks are the land vehicles used by the Sinchori. They are equipped with missiles to take out targets, and the crews inside are equipped with a portable missile launcher so they can still fight if the tank is disabled.

Sinchori Warships Sinchori Warships are also equipped with missiles, although they are more powerful. They are painted blue, and are effective at sneaking up to an enemy instillation at night. They are especially effective at firing concentrated volleys.

Sinchori Airplanes The Sinchori have aerial vehicles as well. They attack in enormous swarms segregated into groups, and each group fires at a different target. They are used often to attack enemies before ground units arrive, and/or to provide cover fire for ground units.

City-Based Missiles
The Sinchori are also capable of launching city-based missiles. They usually use these just before ground units arrive, so the enemy's defenses are already weakened. They will also occasionally use them just after ground units have retreated.