Brigador
Stemming from brigadoon (a place that is idyllic, unaffected by time, or remote from reality) and Brigadier (a rank of officer above colonel and below major general.) , this term describes an officer of unknown and surreal landscapes that need the firm palm of law to guide its wildlands.
Alt: It can also be interpreted that Brigador is a combination of Brigadoon and Conquistador, which is up for debate.
Alt: It can also be interpreted that Brigador is a combination of Brigadoon and Conquistador, which is up for debate.
The colonies were built on the land that the Brigador so graciously razed for us years prior.