Vidiian Sodality
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The Vidiian Sodality is the interstellar power of the Vidiian species, and one of the most powerful, and notorious, factions in the Nacene Reach. Once considered a culturally advanced species boasting fine arts and music, the Vidiians have been afflicted by a terrible plague known as the Phage for almost two millennia. As this disease has become more widespread, their society has become more desperate and inhumane in its methods of survival, and they have resorted to organ harvesting and biological piracy to preserve their species, earning them the ire and fear of their
neighbours.
The Think Tank once claimed to have cured the Phage. If this was true, the cost for the cure was either too high/insurmountable (even by Vidiian standards), the cure was ineffective/temporary, or only distributed to a small section of the Vidiian population.
Political
The Vidiian Sodality has existed since antiquity, in some form or another, but now exists as a near-autocratic state controlled by the medical professionals of the Vidiian species, who occupy the leadership roles of nearly every level of their society. Managed through a ruling council of physicians and surgeons, dedicated to the survival of their kind and the pursuit of a cure for the Phage, the council's rule, and that of its regional subsidiaries', is almost absolute, as increasingly significant kerbs on liberties are enforced to manage the inevitable spread of the disease.
Significant autonomy is, however, afforded to the various bases in, and vessels marauding around, Vidiian space and the Nacene Reach.
Technological

Like many of the species in the Nacene Reach, the Vidiians do not have access to standard transportation technology that can be used for the movement of complex life-forms. They do, however, have specialist matter technology that is capable of identifying healthy and Vidiian-compatible organs/tissue in other species and transplanting them directly from a living host. This macabre technology is often employed as a weapon and medical scanner. Nearly all Vidiians encountered beyond their worlds is equipped with one. One of their most remarkable technologies has allowed them to separate, for example, a hybrid species into their constituent parts, effectively creating two separate individuals.
Vidiians have developed effective forcefield technologies, as well as the ability to cloak the appearance and detection of such forcefields, which is often applied in settings to allow them to observe, abuse and experiment on other species.
Their starships' propulsion, weapon and defensive systems are comparable to Starfleet's, with hyperthermic charges being a prime example of their starships' armaments.
They are known to strip captured vessels of their technology and equipment, much like they do the organs, although they are not a resource-poor faction.
Societal

Having once been celebrated for their music, arts and culture, renowned as accomplished explorers, diplomats and scientists, their age of discovery has been entirely subsumed by their affliction and crumbling society and population. All resources are dedicated to seeking a cure for the Phage and the preservation of their species by almost any means. Those willing to explore space to capture and harvest organic resources are respected by the Vidiian people, and are nearly always comprised of the afflicted; it is less costly to lose an ill wanderer, than to potentially sacrifice a selection of healthy subjects.
Aside from a dark willingness to assault, capture and dissect other species, utilising abhorrent technologies and tactics akin to piracy, the Vidiians are not actually naturally predisposed towards violence, any more than humans, and have shown a deeper willingness to open dialogues with other species and form partnerships, although they have grown mistrustful and cynical (largely from their own actions). It is reasonable to assume that, cured of the Phage, the Vidiians could just as easily be a force for good, as much as they are currently a force of self-interest.
Physiology


History
Before the Phage infected them in the 4th century, the Vidiians were known for their peaceful intentions. They were well-educated and renowned for their scientific and artistic achievements. Many races sought alliances, including during the first contact with the Vaadwaur Supremacy. However, discovering the Vaadwaur's military intentions prompted the Vidiians to resist and organise opposition. The Vaadwaur opposed this uprising, and as the Phage spread, they cut ties with the struggling Vidiians, leaving them to confront the pandemic alone.
In 2402, the Vidiians were attacked by the Vaadwaur. Key locations, mainly medical research facilities, were targeted. When an abandoned Vaadwaur underground base was discovered, it revealed their intentions and long-term plans for the Nacene Reach. Records showed that the Vaadwaur had helped spread the Phage among the Vidiians, disguising it as a natural cause. When the Think Tank cured the Phage, a Vaadwaur sleeper cell re-engineered and reintroduced the virus, preventing the Vidiians' resurgence as a galactic power. In an attempt to convince them to join a forming coalition against the Vaadwaur, Starfleet Medical shared research and suggested treatments to help the Vidiians cope with the Phage, including regenerative techniques and modified nanoprobes for tissue repair, inspired by Borg technology. However, Starfleet acknowledged that these treatments were not close to implementation and needed extensive research. While not a cure, these approaches could alleviate some of the suffering. After the conflict with the Vaadwaur ended, the Vidiians withdrew to their territory to rebuild. Starfleet also supplied them with information regarding the last Vaadwaur sleeper agents concealed within their civilisation to remove.
The Vidiians in Play
- Some Vidiians are not unreasonable. Whilst they are desperate and will go to extreme measures to ensure the survival of their species, if a dialogue can be opened, it is possible they would discuss the potential for a partnership/alliance to treat their disease. They would not respond well to deception.
- The Vidiians are likely to use subterfuge and stealth to attempt to harvest organs, especially from the rich variety of species boasted by Starfleet vessels.
- Entering Vidiian space is ill-advised, and a lone vessel would be quickly overwhelmed. It is also risk in the regions nearby, but Vidiians are known to range far in their pursuit of compatible organic material.
- An Ocampan colony ship went missing a decade ago, near Vidiian space. Could the Vidiians find a rapidly-reproducing and ageing species useful?
- Unlike most species in the Nacene Reach, the Vidiians are not especially resource-poor, but they have a stagnating population that is not populous or healthy enough to appropriately make use of these resources. They are therefore very territorial and come into frequent conflict, usually with success, against the Kazon sects. They are known to harvest Kazon for organs.
- The Vidiians do not have positive relations with any species. The Think Tank has left them distrustful of outsiders promising assistance, and they are reviled by all of their neighbours and passing species for their organ harvesting techniques, which have been used on Talaxians, Haakonians, Ocampans, Kazon and numerous others.
- They do not have a record of interactions with Starfleet in the 2370s.
- Vidiians have been assimilated by the Borg, historically, presumably for their technical/medical knowledge.
External Information
- Vidiian at Memory Alpha