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The Military Guild is the force that protects Kandor City on the planet Krypton.

History[]

Members of the Military Guild practiced combat with Primus Jayna-Zod, including Lyta-Zod in hand-to-hand combat.[1] Commander Quex-Ul handed around firearms in preparation for the rankless initiative. Wholeheartedly disagreeing with his tactics, Lyta-Zod later challenged him to a combat to the death, as per tradition. They fought, with Lyta winning and killing him. She was appointed the rank of Commander of the Fourth Squad of the Sagitari by Primus Jayna-Zod.[2] The Military Guild later held the meeting to consider their options to root out Black Zero. Lyta-Zod's approach put her at odds with Jayna-Zod, Daron-Vex, and Dev-Em.[3] Following the mission's failure to wipe out the Black Zero, Lyta was brought to the court about her disobeying the orders. She was soon arrested by Daron for her conspiracy with BZ, but was made as a set up by him and the Voice of Rao so they could control the Kandor's population.[4] Lyta was in Guild's prison while waiting for her execution, but Daron stopped after he was urged by his daughter Nyssa to release her, in the effort to dethrone Voice of Rao. In the same prison, another prisoner Kol-Da was here for the murder of Rankless citizen. She was later killed by Sagitari guard under the instructions from Daron to make it as a suicide to avoid the suspicion from the Voice of Rao. Lyta soon took lieutenant Tai-Un in her search and rescue operation to rescue Seg-El.[5] The Military Guild soldiers, under the command of Dev-Em, as part of conspiracy plan to kill Voice of Rao, attempted to kill him in Hall of Justice, but VOR began to brainwashing them, resulting in mission's failure.[6] Under his control, their soldiers, including Dev-Em, became his own unit "The Red Shard" as a security force. Jayna however escaped from him, finding herself the sanctuary in Jewel Mountains. Since VOR declared martial law in Kandor, his unit and Sagitari soldiers began to patrol its streets to search the resistance members, virtually gaining the authority over Military Guild.[7] Some of those soldiers were later killed and disabled when the link between VOR/Brainiac and his unit was cut off by resistance movement.[8] Despite their efforts, these also resulted in reduction of Sagitari soldiers, even those who were not under Brainiac's control, greatly weakening Military Guild, in addition to Brainiac's murders of several councilors. Dar-On, one of the few left behind in Military Guild, reluctantly accepted Nyssa's offer to combine the remained Sagitari units with Black Zero operatives, despite for the latter considering them as a threat to Krypton. The combined army was led by Seg-El, entering the generator where Brainiac was feeding to greatly weaken Krypton. The army was however slaughtered when Brainiac manipulated telepathically both factions, resulting in their slaughter, except for Seg-El whom Brainiac wanted to kill him, but was saved by Nyssa when she planted the sunstone on their enemy.[9] The real Brainiac and his ship arrived to attack Kandor. Lyta and Dev managed to unite Sagitari from Guild and made aerial combat strategy to combat the enemy, but were all killed. Lyta and Dev took some other Sagitari to evacuate other Rankless citizens to underground tunnels for safety, but were immobilised as his ship began proccessing to "bottle" the city. After Seg managed to pull Brainiac in the Phantom Zone (including himself), the process was stopped and Kandor was saved. Despite its victory, Dru-Zod took the power in Krypton and strengthened Military Guild, as all Rankless citizens were required to become Sagitari.[10] The guild also became a headquarters for General Zod and Lyta-Zod. As a new Primus, Lyta-Zod also trained new Sagitari soldiers in the Guild in order to strengthen the army and crush the resistance on Krypton and their moon Wegthor.[11] When Seg arrived, Zod found out from Lyta his location. He initially tried to recondition him, but he survived that process. Arriving in the guild, he forced Zod to tell Lyta of her reconditioning, but refused as he tried to suffocate him, but Jayna-Zod and Dev-Em arrived to save him.[12][13] Dru-Zod later came to the Science Guild to oversaw the development of the weapon, created by scientists, including Lis-Ser. When Nyssa gave him a Codex, she escaped with Seg and Cor-Vex in skimmer from the guild. After the weapon was finished, despite Codex being corrupted due to its fail-safe protocol by Val-El, Zod left the guild to test the weapon in the field, in the Outlands, where he met a Doomsday in the cave and suucessfully captured him.[14] Doomsday (whose real name was Dax 1000 cyles ago) was brought to the Science Guild, so that Zod could use it as a weapon against the resistance.[15] Seg-El, Nyssa, Jayna-Zod and Dev-Em infiltrated Fort Rozz to disable the shipyard and Zod's fleet of the ships ready to crush Wegthor's resistance. Zod got information in the guild and captured Seg and Nyssa. Jayna and Dev were soon caught until the real Lyta-Zod showed herself alive (her clone was killed on Wegthor by Jax-Ur). Dev managed to release Seg and Nyssa, while Jayna and Lyta disabled the shipyard, all of them escaping from the guild and Fort Rozz. The sabotage of the shipyard was only temporary as Zod began to send a ship containing Sagitari and Doomsday.[16][17]

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References[]

  1. Goldberg, Ian, Goyer, David S. (writers), Donnelly, Ciaran & McCarthy, Colm (directors) (March 21, 2018). "Pilot". Krypton. Season 1. Episode 1. Syfy.
  2. Welsh, Cameron (writer) & Donnelly, Ciaran (director) (March 28, 2018). "House of El". Krypton. Season 1. Episode 2. Syfy.
  3. Tucker, Nadria (writer), Shill, Steve (director) (April 4, 2018). "The Rankless Initiative". Krypton. Season 1. Episode 3. Syfy.
  4. Kalteux, Luke (writer), Boak, Keith (director) (April 11, 2018). "The Word of Rao". Krypton. Season 1. Episode 4. Syfy.
  5. Patel, Lina (writer), Ramsay, Julius (director) (April 18, 2018). "House of Zod". Krypton. Season 1. Episode 5. Syfy.
  6. Egan, Doris (writer), Dennis, Kate (director) (April 25, 2018). "Civil Wars". Krypton. Season 1. Episode 6. Syfy.
  7. Francis, David Paul (writer), Hüseyin, Metin (director) (May 2, 2018). "Transformation". Krypton. Season 1. Episode 7. Syfy.
  8. Kob, David (writer), Roskin, Marc (director) (May 9, 2018). "Savage Night". Krypton. Season 1. Episode 8. Syfy.
  9. Fiveash, Chad and Stoteraux, James (writers), Ettlin, Lukas (director) (May 16, 2018). "Hope". Krypton. Season 1. Episode 9. Syfy.
  10. Fiveash, Chad & Stoteraux, James & Welsh, Cameron (writers), Donnelly, Ciaran (director) (May 23, 2018). "The Phantom Zone". Krypton. Season 1. Episode 10. Syfy.
  11. Horne, Kiersten Van (writer), Roskin, Marc (director) (June 19, 2019). "Ghost In The Fire". Krypton. Season 2. Episode 2. Syfy.
  12. Kalteux, Luke (writer), Ramsay, Julius (director) (July 3, 2019). "Danger Close". Krypton. Season 2. Episode 4. Syfy.
  13. David Kob (writer), Hüseyin, Metin (director) (July 10, 2019). "A Better Yesterday". Krypton. Season 2. Episode 5. Syfy.
  14. Tucker, Nadria (writer), Hüseyin, Metin (director) (July 17, 2019). "In Zod We Trust". Krypton. Season 2. Episode 6. Syfy.
  15. Thompson, Joel Anderson (writer), Watson, Erica (director) (July 24, 2019). "Zods and Monsters". Krypton. Season 2. Episode 7. Syfy.
  16. Aldrin, Katie (writer), Kilner, Clare (director) (July 31, 2019). "Mercy". Krypton. Season 2. Episode 8. Syfy.
  17. Francis, David Paul (writer), Welsh, Cameron (director) (August 7, 2019). "Blood Moon". Krypton. Season 2. Episode 9. Syfy.
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