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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*The Brig also appears in old concept art for the [[Races|5 playable races]]
*The Brig also appears in old concept art for the [[Races|5 playable races]]
*In the trailers for Beyond L:ight, some of the House of Salvation's brigs featured Black Armory weapons, however later and in-game none do.
*In the trailers for Beyond Light, some of the House of Salvation's brigs featured Black Armory weapons, however later and in-game none do.


==Gallery==
==Gallery==

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Brig
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Production information

Manufacturer:

Fallen

Model:

Massive Robot mech, outfitted with Fallen technology, such as a Fallen Walker chassis

Technical specifications

Hull:

Heavily Armored

Armament:

Arc Turrets
Servitor Rockets
Annihilation Blaster
Missile Strikes

Crew:

Servitor (Insurrection Prime)
Engine Cores

Usage

Role(s):

Heavy Assault Vehicle

Affiliation:

Kell's Scourge
House of Salvation

 

A Brig is a unique class of war machines used by the Fallen. It was first introduced in the Season of the Forge, through the debut of Insurrection Prime, the Prime Servitor of the Kell's Scourge syndicate, who uses a Massive war-mech to break into the Black Armory on Earth.

They are now currently in use by the House of Salvation, Loyal to Eramis, Kell of Darkness. Their cores seemed to have been replaced by similar Fallen Walker Cores.

History

Origin

At some point, the Kell's Scourge stole technology from the Gofannon Forge on Nessus and integrated it with their own Fallen technology by kitbashing a Walker mech and a Prime Servitor together to create the war machine Insurrection Prime.

Assault of the City

After losing the forge on Nessus to the Guardians, the Kell's Scourge launched an incursion into the Last City. While the city was still recovering from the effects of the Red War, the Scourge occupied a desolate section of the city and unleashed Insurrection Prime to breach into the Black Armory's vault; which the Fallen had outfit their militants with its stolen technology and weapons to have superior combat capabilities. In response, the Vanguard dispatched a fireteam to raid the Scourge's occupied territory, secure the vault, and destroy the war machine.

Beyond Light

Following a few years since Insurrection Prime's appearance and rampage, inferior but mass-produced copies of it began appearing under the banner of Eramis, the newly proclaimed Kell of Darkness. Identified as Brigs, they were sourced from remnants of the Kell’s Scourge syndicate who had joined Eramis’s House Salvation. The majority of these war mechs appear to be smaller versions in comparison to Insurrection Prime. The smaller versions of these war machines are labeled Brigs while the much larger variants - similar in size to Insurrection Prime - are labeled Commodores.

Notable War Mechs

Kell's Scourge

House of Salvation

Trivia

  • The Brig also appears in old concept art for the 5 playable races
  • In the trailers for Beyond Light, some of the House of Salvation's brigs featured Black Armory weapons, however later and in-game none do.

Gallery

List of appearances

References