. "Ian Taylor"@en . "unknown"@en . "2006-07-04"^^ . . . "finish"@en . "none"@en . . "This track unlocks at the Vault of War in the Stronghold of Security."@en . . . . . . "The Dogs of War are an elite Military group within the Mostly Harmless Alliance. The group is lead by a commandant, whom is usually the Minister of Destructor Fleets. The Dogs of War were founded by Pudge1975. File:Stub.png This article is a stub. Help the Cyber Nations Wiki by expanding it. More information may be found at requests for expansion."@en . . . . "fos multi"@en . "4"^^ . . . "2499"^^ . "No"@en . "unknown"@en . . . "1"^^ . . "The Dogs of War were a band of space pirates, the results of a genetic engineering experiment gone wrong. Incredibly vicious and ferocious, they were given their named by a Federation reporter; the name caught on to the point where they also started calling themselves by it in their own language (although a more accurate translation would be \"unstoppable rampaging mindless beasts\"). They originally operated in the outer rim of Federation space, then relocated into the border area of Thallonian space. In late 2375, the Dogs of War abducted Kalinda and forced her to take them to the Quiet Place. (NF novel: The Quiet Place)"@en . "2"^^ . "Continue to further rooms to kill some more raiders and find some more loot."@en . . "3"^^ . . "Ash calls certain Dark-Hunters the Dogs of War because that's what they thrive on. Also called machiskyli, they are cold-blooded, intolerant, and masochistic. They are so powerful that they can spend extended periods of time around each other and not be affected by the drain on their powers. Known Dogs of War are: \n* Blade (aka Hugh FitzWalter) \n* Cabeza \n* Chi Hu \n* Ethon Stark \n* Kalidas \n* Raden \n* Roman \n* Tafari \n* Samia \n* Scorpio"@en . . . . . "No"@en . "\"Dogs of Way\""@en . "Dogs of War(Battleworld); Jamie from Future Imperfect Vol 1 2 001.png"@en . . "Dogs of War"@en . . . . "New Jerusalem, Magog Asteroid Belt"@en . . . . . . "This article was copied over from the Sarna BattleTechWiki as part of the Fanon Purge there. Content was not altered, but some formatting changes may have been implemented. If the original article had a Talk page, it was copied over as well. Some links or templates may be broken."@en . . . "395"^^ . . "unknown"@en . . . "Dogs of War is an overseer quest and part of the Horsemen of the Post-Apocalypse Part 1 multi-stage questline in Fallout Shelter."@en . "unknown"@en . . "One of the last holdouts from the Insurrection, the 61 Cygnus \"Dogs of War\" were a secessionist terrorist cell operating out of the Magog asteroid belt orbiting New Jerusalem. A major civilian shipping route, the Dogs had been a hindrance in the system since late 2499, their founding date, but suddenly and mysteriously stopped operating mid-way through 2534. Just as the Eridanus Rebels were founded by a military turncoat, the Dogs of War were a splinter-cell founded after Operation: TREBUCHET by the remainder of the military deserters, led by Colonel Watts' right-hand-man, former Lieutenant Abel Arcane, now taking the title of \"Commodore\". Setting themselves up in a similar fashion in orbit near the prosperous spaceports of New Jerusalem, the Dogs of War picked off merchant shipping coming to and from the planet, making a profit on the black market and hoping to force the pro-UNSC government out of office. Indeed, public opinion was definitely against the government, as more and more ships were captured and stripped of usable items, and the famine of '22 did nothing to abate the discontent. In 2533, the Dogs of War became more ambitious, attacking a UNSC Red Cross/Crescent medical supply ship bringing aide to the colony, holding the crew hostage as neutral parties tried to negotiate for their release. Soon afterward, the Dogs of War suddenly stopped operating. No armed raiding shuttles or yachts were sighted, and the practice of using a supposedly \"crippled\" freighter as bait was not encountered at all. Exactly what happened to them remains unclear - a single shuttle was found drifting in space, but its occupants were subsequently arrested by agents of the Office of Naval Intelligence and executed for treason."@en . "FOS"@en . . . . "Warhawks; Warhawks .png"@en . "Insurgent Terrorism Cell"@en . . . . "The Dogs of War is a biker gang."@en . . . "Dogs of War on musiikki RuneScapessa. Sen saa Stronghold of Securityst\u00E4."@fi . . . "Dogs of War"@en . "Fort Ishmael"@en . . "343.0"^^ . "Outer Colony Insurrection"@en . . "The Dogs of War were a band of space pirates, the results of a genetic engineering experiment gone wrong. Incredibly vicious and ferocious, they were given their named by a Federation reporter; the name caught on to the point where they also started calling themselves by it in their own language (although a more accurate translation would be \"unstoppable rampaging mindless beasts\"). They originally operated in the outer rim of Federation space, then relocated into the border area of Thallonian space."@en . "61"^^ . "Kill the Warshippers."@en . "Dogs of War"@en . "Guerilla Warfare/Piracy"@en . . . "Ash calls certain Dark-Hunters the Dogs of War because that's what they thrive on. Also called machiskyli, they are cold-blooded, intolerant, and masochistic. They are so powerful that they can spend extended periods of time around each other and not be affected by the drain on their powers. Known Dogs of War are: \n* Blade (aka Hugh FitzWalter) \n* Cabeza \n* Chi Hu \n* Ethon Stark \n* Kalidas \n* Raden \n* Roman \n* Tafari \n* Samia \n* Scorpio"@en . . . . "The Dogs of War are an elite Military group within the Mostly Harmless Alliance. The group is lead by a commandant, whom is usually the Minister of Destructor Fleets. The Dogs of War were founded by Pudge1975. File:Stub.png This article is a stub. Help the Cyber Nations Wiki by expanding it. More information may be found at requests for expansion."@en . . . "6"^^ . "Security and free-to-play update - the Stronghold of Security"@en . . "Dogs of War"@en . . "\"Commodore\" Abel Arcane"@en . . "First Battle of 61 Cygnus"@en . . . . . . "Dogs of War"@fi . . "16200.0"^^ . . "Talk to the Three Dog."@en . "Hatut Zeraze; Hatut Zeraze from New Avengers Vol 3 8 001.jpg"@en . . . . "Dogs of War.ogg"@en . "unknown"@en . "16200.0"^^ . . . "Red Skull Creation; Dogs of War .jpg"@en . . "The Dogs of War, also known as the Regiments of Renown is a polite catch-all term to generally describe Mercenaries from all across the known World. They are hired and paid to fight against any if not all the nations of the Old World and beyond. They are drawn to places where fortunes can be won by ruthless adventures. From the lush jungles of the West to the misty isles of the East, and from the steamy swamplands of the South to the harsh snowlands of the north, the world is truly awash with rag-tag armies of sellswords who nurture the wishful dreams of loot, plunder and adventure.[1a]"@en . "This article was copied over from the Sarna BattleTechWiki as part of the Fanon Purge there. Content was not altered, but some formatting changes may have been implemented. If the original article had a Talk page, it was copied over as well. Some links or templates may be broken."@en . "The Dogs of War, also known as the Regiments of Renown is a polite catch-all term to generally describe Mercenaries from all across the known World. They are hired and paid to fight against any if not all the nations of the Old World and beyond. They are drawn to places where fortunes can be won by ruthless adventures. From the lush jungles of the West to the misty isles of the East, and from the steamy swamplands of the South to the harsh snowlands of the north, the world is truly awash with rag-tag armies of sellswords who nurture the wishful dreams of loot, plunder and adventure.[1a] Although many Dogs of War ply their bloody trade to every point on the compass, the most notorious breeding-ground of mercenaries lies within the fraction war-torn city-states of Tilea in the Old World. From all the kingdoms of the Old World and many more beyond, sell-swords come towards Tilea in the tens of thousands, reassured of profitable employment and great battles to be won. Tilea is the battleground from which these gold-hungry mercenaries will ply their expertise to all those willing to pay. Yet no matter the motivation, bold armies of Dogs of War depart every few weeks from the ports of Tilea and sail off into the sunset, ready to conqueror new lands and found new Kingdoms the likes of which no man have ever seen before.[1a]"@en . "One of the last holdouts from the Insurrection, the 61 Cygnus \"Dogs of War\" were a secessionist terrorist cell operating out of the Magog asteroid belt orbiting New Jerusalem. A major civilian shipping route, the Dogs had been a hindrance in the system since late 2499, their founding date, but suddenly and mysteriously stopped operating mid-way through 2534."@en . "Assorted civilian shuttles, freighters, personal yachts, captured military hardware, black market weapons and ammunition."@en . . "Level 17+ dwellers"@en . "Dogs of War is an overseer quest and part of the Horsemen of the Post-Apocalypse Part 1 multi-stage questline in Fallout Shelter."@en . . "Timpani, French Horns, Pizzicato Strings, Strings, Trombone, Tremolo Strings, Trumpet, Piano"@en . "Dogs of War on musiikki RuneScapessa. Sen saa Stronghold of Securityst\u00E4."@fi . . . . . "The Dogs of War is a biker gang."@en . . .