Add a Combatant to the Combat Manager by entering the Character's name and Initiative score. Init must be a number between one and fifteen. Or choose an Opponent from Threats tab to add them to the Combat Manager. Then use the Process button to roll initiative for everyone in the combat.

Description:Deployed by the TITANS as drones and servants, these malformed, albino humanoids stand 2 meters tall, with elongated forearms, prehensile feet, massive claws and two pairs of smaller limbs with fractal digits extruding from their back and chest. They can handle both cryonic conditions and vacuum, but have been know to resort to necrophagy and cannibalism in the abandoned confines of TITAN stations.Motivation: +Defend Territory +Fear/Serve the TITANs. Many fractal trolls still possess fragments of their pre-transformation egos; others operate with personas imposed on them by the TITANs, merged together from the shards of multiple egos. Some attempt to recreate aspects of their former lives, in the form of twisted art or a sort of macabre parody; others are driven solely by madness.Use:Fractal trolls are hostile to outsiders, either attacking or fleeing in order to ambush later. They are especially hostile towards synthmorphs and machines, perhaps fearing a return of their TITAN enslavers.Source: X-Risks 113

This guide has been compiled over the last decade by hundreds of Firewall Sentinels and Proxies. It also includes input from a number of other sources, including the Argonauts, Titians, and various Gate Crashing crews. It is color-coded to provide a rough approximation of the challenge each threat poses. Yellow represents the lowest left of danger. Orange threats are an equal match for a single Sentinel. Threats marked Red are considered dangerous even to a team of Sentinels. Finally, threats coded Ultraviolet are extremely dangerous. We recommend falling back and calling in a team of experienced Erasers.

System Gazetteer [BETA]

This is the basic Firewall System Gazetteer. Here you can find descriptions and notes about all of the bodies in the solar system that are or have been home to Transhumanity. In addition, other locations of interest are also included for your reference. If you find any discrepancies or have information to add, contact Crow CodexofRome for instructions. Entries are color-coded for your convenience. Orbital stations are white. Aerostats are orange. Stations on asteroids or moons are indicated in yellow. Surface habitats on major planets and large moons are green. Underwater habitats are aqua. Danger zones are indicated in red.