Class 3: History – Year One
Added 2025-07-04 07:16:21 +0000 UTCInstructor: Isol Brent
You are not here to learn what happened.
You are here to learn how to use what happened.
Every page in your textbook was approved by the Nine.
Every example was chosen to shape your loyalty.
And that’s fine. Because you’re not here to question it.
You’re here to learn how to turn it into obedience, control, and justification—when the time comes.
Course Structure
Assigned Reading:
Collapse and Consolidation: A Unified Timeline
From Ashes to Order: Doctrine and Direction After the Fall
Civilian Noncompliance and Urban Correction
Rebuilding Authority: Notes from the Southern Territories
The Doctrine of Stability: Post-Conflict Harmonization
Exams Include:
Defend a historical purge using tactical necessity
Write a public-facing version of a classified operation
Identify and justify the removal of destabilizing cultural narratives
Reconstruct a pacification order without implicating command
What You're Actually Learning
How to weaponize recorded events to control morale
How to sanitize an atrocity for internal briefings
How to speak like history has your back, even when you burned the bridge yourself
How to find leverage in failure, mythologize pain, and bury the truth six feet beneath a motto
Isol’s Teaching Style
He never lies. He just shows you how to make a truth useful.
He drills you on what to say, how to say it, and when silence is louder than confession.
He never tells you what he thinks. He shows you how commanders survive reports.
Key Topics – Year One
The Collapse: How to describe it as destiny, not disaster
The Nine’s Rise: Framing conquest as salvation
Legion War Doctrine: Tactical cleansing vs. criminal acts
City Erasure: How to bury names without erasing maps
Corporate Inheritance: How to write a bloodline clean enough to lead
Instructor: Isoldian Brent
Cadet Notes
“We don’t study history. We prepare it for broadcast.”
“Every truth can be split into bullets and handed out.”
“Say the party line first. Then learn how to cut with it.”
Class Motto
History’s a knife. Hold it wrong, and it cuts your own throat.