The Legion Location: The Legion is a nomadic armada, and thus they have no permanent home world. Their closest thing to one would be the Sanctuary, a massive space station which acts as the central hub of the fleet. The Legion is currently in the Formar System, which they are stripping of all resources for the good of the Legion, as is custom.
Form of Govt.: The Legion is an authoritarian theocracy, divided under strict hierarchies. Under its system, no single gann possesses complete power. Rather, different spheres of responsibility are accorded to different ministers. For example, all matters of war, security, and defense are the charge of the Marshall, while the duty of ensuring the logistical survival of the fleet is the burden of the Chancellor. Gann's destined to become ministers are trained not to interfere in the spheres of their equals.
Nevertheless, disagreements do occur between ministers, and when this happens arbitration falls to the spiritual leader of the Legion, the Tamwern, the greatest of the wern (the female ganns), who can live for centuries. They possess the final word in all says within the Legion, though the Tamwern is only consulted in times of great distress.
History: The Legion was born on Prius, the homeworld of both the gaan and the wern. In the old days, it was the site of an eternal war between tamwerns, who were many then. They fought for land, for resources, and for their own petty grudges. These conflicts were carried on when their race reached the stars. As gaan and wern expanded throughout the solar system and beyond, there grew a religious conflict: the First Mother, a legendary tamwern, believed that all life came from the Extall, the existing universe. She decreed that all wern and all gaan must be united, as they were all as one under the Extall. The other tamwern saw her as a threat, moreso when her armies, dubbed the Legion, began attacking other tamwerns unprovoked. An alliance was arrayed against her, and eventually she decided to exile herself with a warfleet of her faithful, to leave the other tamwerns to their decadence.
This proved opportune, as not long after their departure, another species declared war on the empire of the wern, and eradicated all of their kind, save those who had followed the First Mother. Thus freed from the constraints of their homeworld, she established a new society, one that endures to this day as the Legion. Since then, the great armada has roamed the galaxy, surviving by stripping entire solar systems of resources. This often places them in conflict with foreign empires, which view with displeasure this kind of extreme scavenging. Often, the Legion has made pacts with these empires, to fight their enemies on their behalf in exchange for the right to strip a system for resources.
General Military Information: The Legion is a society shaped for war. The great fleet's warships are each commanded by its own captain, who are like gods on their ships; Obedience in every facet of life is required, and rebellious gaans are brutally killed. In addition to its captain, a warship also has a wern, from whom all the gaan in the ship are descended. While the gaan captains handle the immediate affairs of tactics and security, the wern offer guidance in the larger sense.
There are three classes of warships within the fleet. First, there are the fighters, which are generally small, maneuverable crafts that have two roles: to damage enemy ships, and to defend their own from enemy fighters. Secondly are the gunships, which carry powerful, long ranged weaponry, and are the tip of the spear of the Legion in battle, using their overwhelming firepower to decimate enemies from distance. Finally, the greatest warships are the dreadnoughts, massive spaceships that act as flagships for sections of the fleet, directing their operations and acting as a home base in which the fighters are transported.