Fiction:Refuge of Ottzello

"Why are we still here? We can still feel the pain...still feel the loved ones we lost with us today. Still it echoes in our minds, the screams of those whom we lost. We're already demons."

- Refuge of Ottzello representative

The Refuge of Ottzello is an organisation of refugees from the, created following the Score Settling Incident in which the Unified Nation was destroyed by. Fleeing extinction, the Refuge was created by, the only surviving UNOL member, the Refuge takes residence within parts of the and remains hidden from the Rogue Boyz.

The Refuge has very little society of its own. Though it retains much of the technology and weaponry used by UNO, it exists as a collective that resides within the governments of which ever empire controls the colonies or region they are residing in. They retain a group mind with UNOS, but it exerts no control over the people, and exists largely for communication purposes.

The Refuge plans to one day claim revenge on the Rogue Boyz. Many serve as mercenaries or soldiers within the Aegis Guard. They swear allegiance to the PCA with high respect for it as UNO had, but their main purpose for living is vengeance.

Species
Aside from the, the Refuge of Ottzello features every species member from the Unified Nation. They feature far fewer nanomachines, only used for security purposes.

Much like in UNO, each member has engineered inside them a zero-point electric generator as an internal organ of most species. This is an electrochemical gland (electricity conducted through chemicals and solutions) that functionally gives them a power generator within their own bodies. This is used to power the technology that they use, as well as cybernetic organs.

Government
The Refuge of Ottzello is completely subordinate to a few elected leaders and. When taking refuge within colonies for other PCA members, they typically adhere to their laws and leaders.

Trivia

 * Although parts of the Refuge is inspired by Diamond Dogs from Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain, the original idea for the fiction simply came from a lack of explanation as to what UNO did after defeat.