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Revision as of 08:50, 10 September 2013

X-Com
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Also Known As The Extraterrestrial Combat Division
Organization Type Paramilitary
Leadership Unknown at this time, Simply Called 'The Commander'
Membership Gray Maynard, Jung Seong
Associated With United Nations (aka the council in there world)
Related To X-Com series


XCOM (short for Extraterrestrial Combat Division) is a top-secret elite paramilitary organization dedicated to protecting Earth against alien threats, namely, the Outsiders. Was forced by the United Nations Council

History

XCOM is founded in the U.S. on May 12, 1962, in response to numerous reports of widespread violence, unexplained deaths and geological anomalies in and around Elkhart, Indiana. The strange phenomena conditioned to spread across America and civilians disappear without trace. XCOM is formed when The Council initiates the XCOM Project in response to the alien invasion. It's composed of the best of the best military and scientific personnel the member nations have to offer. hen The Council initiates the XCOM Project the alien invasion. It's composed of the best of the best military and scientific personnel the member nations have to offer. It wasn't until much later that X-Com was transformed from an investigation unit to a combat division in response to the Outsiders (Aliens) starting there invasion of earth.

Purpose

XCOM serves as first and last line of defense of Earth.

Known Members

Trivia

  • Originally X-Com was an investigation and Intelligence gathering division
  • Standard structure of most X-Com bases are in a Ant Hive layout.
  • While X-Com has one main base, several smaller bases are located around the world as first response stations.