vo·li·tion

vōˈliSH(ə)n/

noun

noun: volition
  1. the faculty or power of using one's will.
    "without conscious volition she backed into her office"


Origin: early 17th century (denoting a decision or choice made after deliberation): from French, or from medieval Latin volitio(n-), from volo ‘I wish.’ 



By being Ancient  - having survived this long in the Endless universe - and an Espionage faction - desiring more knowledge so they can remain the masters of their own destiny -Volition feels like a nice name.