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| | = Tau Ceti Armed Forces = |
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| <center>''The unbreakable chainlink, the one thing holding the Orion Spur together…''</center>
| | Created following the myriad of problems experienced during the annexation of the [[Corporate Reconstruction Zone]] and the growing tensions across the Orion Spur, the Tau Ceti Armed Forces aims to ensure the protection of the sovereignty of the [[Republic of Biesel]] and to ensure that its light of liberty keeps shining. The Tau Ceti Armed Forces is built of four divisional service branches which consist of the '''Tau Ceti Minutemen''', '''Republican Fleets''', '''Foreign Legion''' and lastly the '''Auxiliary Corporate Forces'''. The Minutemen and Fleet are full-time professional organizations, whereas the Legion utilizes a part-time volunteer program. The '''President of the Republic of Biesel''' is the commander-in-chief of the armed forces and forms military policy with several of the departments comprising the greater Biesellite government. |
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| <center>''Each point of the chainlink represents the five megacorporations, with the sixth - protruding arrowhead point - being the Conglomerate, overseeing them all.''</center>
| | Rooted within the Tau Ceti Foreign Legion, which now exists as a divisional branch, the Tau Ceti Armed Forces additionally has a reserve force which stands as a method of ensuring that in need of additional manpower, they’re available to ensure the light of liberty that Biesel refers to remains shining. However, individuals can only be moved to reservists after completing at least four years of active service, or two years for the Foreign Legion. Those within pre-existing reserves of the Foreign Legion have already been moved over to the Tau Ceti Armed Forces’ reserve. Those within the reserve are provided with a moderate stipend but are only eligible if their income doesn’t exceed a certain threshold. |
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| ==Overview==
| | Those that have completed active service within the Tau Ceti Armed Forces can apply to have their student debt covered by the '''Tau Ceti Corporate Scholarship''' funded by the constituent megacorporations of the [[Stellar Corporate Conglomerate]] – which has become a popular method among the youth of Biesel to ensure an education, where they might not have been able to afford it prior to enlisting. Though believed to have gotten better since the creation of the Tau Ceti Armed Forces, there is still a notable bias to non-humans, with a majority of them being deployed to the dangerous regions where injuries and casualties are more likely to occur, but there is yet to see whether this will hamper non-humans from ascending the ranks. |
| '''This is the page for the Stellar Corporate Conglomerate, the organization the players work for. This contains very important setting information.''' | |
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| '''Formerly, the players worked for solely NanoTrasen - while this is technically true to an extent, still, this sentence is an open request to all wiki readers to report inconsistencies in this matter, to wiki/lore development for gameplay pages/lore pages respectively.'''
| | == Ranks == |
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| Formed at the height of corporate power in the galaxy, the Stellar Corporate Conglomerate — unofficially known as the “Chainlink” due to its emblem —is a group exercising undisputed economic dominance over the Orion Spur. The Chainlink was founded to secure privately owned assets within Tau Ceti owned by the various megacorporations during the Solarian incursion by Grand Admiral Raymond Özdemir, who commanded the 35th Fleet of the Solarian Navy during its siege of the [[Republic of Biesel]].
| | Ranks in ascending order, beginning with Recruit Legionnaire and ending with General. In order to attain your commission, an enlisted person is required to purchase a certificate of commission or have it sponsored by the Stellar Corporate Conglomerate. Upon purchasing the certificate of commission (a rather expensive undertaking) an enlisted person must still undergo training in order to be promoted to a commissioned officer. |
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| The Chainlink has essentially forced the largest economic influences into a corporation, with which the [[The Trasens|Trasen family]] holds an unsteady authority over. Though cooperation has been deemed “essential” at this point in time, the shaky peace still finds itself littered with cut-throat, espionage-ridden affairs as each megacorporation attempts to place itself on top. Though, their unlikely alliance comes as a result of [[Einstein Engines]]’ threat to their economic prowress, where the first trans-stellar corporation has maintained dominance within some of more influential sovereign states such as the [[Nralakk Federation]] and the [[Sol Alliance|Solarian Alliance]].
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| ==General==
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| '''Current Director of Operations:''' Miranda Trasen, NanoTrasen CEO
| | *Legionnaire (Lgn) |
| | *Senior Legionnaire (SLgn) |
| | *Prefect (Pfct) |
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| '''Official Title(s):''' Stellar Corporate Conglomerate | | '''Commissioned:''' |
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| '''Headquarters:''' Unknown
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| '''Current noteworthy members :'''
| | *Centurion (Cnt) |
| * '''Titanius Aeson,''' Hephaestus CEO | | *Captain (Cpt) |
| * '''Alex Mason,''' Idris CEO | | *Major (Mjr) |
| * '''Hou Hsiao-Li,''' Zeng-Hu CEO | | *Lieutenant-Colonel (LtCol) |
| * '''Lydumila Zavodskoi,''' Zavodskoi CEO | | *Colonel (Col) |
| * '''Kubra Mobolaji,''' PMCG CEO | | *General (Gen) / Admiral (Adm) |
| * '''Hong Chin-Hae,''' Orion Express CEO | |
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| '''Primary Color Scheme:''' Navy blue, bright cyan, gold trim
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| == Influence ==
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| The sheer size of the co-operating corporation’s influence, now tightly bound by their public front of allegiance to one another, is enough to sway many of the powers on the interstellar stage – while some of the larger political entities retain some measure of independence, they still ultimately rely on the constituent members of the Stellar Corporate Conglomerate for their respective niches within the interstellar economy. Despite attempts by the Solarian Alliance to keep megacorporations in check; they’ve merely facilitated a deal with the devil, exchanging their reliance on the Chainlink instead for Einstein Engines.
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| The Chainlink, through its member companies and their cooperation, has domination of several economies within the Orion Spur. From banks to manufacturers, only a sliver of economic productivity in the Spur is controlled by others, the main threat to the Stellar Corporate Conglomerate being Einstein Engines. Despite the power of the Chainlink, Einstein has managed to remain competitive against them through tight ties with the Solarian Alliance and Nrralakk Federation, both the largest economies to exploit. As one of the eldest megacorporations, Einstein Engines has maintained a constant throughout humanity's journey to the stars, the consequences it wrought.
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| However, as the alliance grows older, it can be seen that the constituent megacorporations seek their own power; desiring to diminish [[Nanotrasen|NanoTrasen]]’s domination of influence over their affairs, so far. Conducting themselves in a manner to not directly oppose [[Nanotrasen|NanoTrasen]], the various other megacorporations have begun leveraging their economic influence on nations; in particular, as seen with [[Hephaestus Industries]]’ planned expansion across [[Moghes]]. Yet another example is [[Idris Incorporated]]’s leveraging credit provided to [[Nanotrasen|NanoTrasen]] during its attempt to recapture control of Phoenixport.
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| == Corporate Oversight ==
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| Though the “cooperation” of the megacorporations has proven to be beneficial, it is still common practice to poach workers from one another; and leak more classified information during these employee transfers; in an attempt to combat these methods, the Chainlink formalized a third-party oversight agency that acts independently of the other megacorporations. Though commonly referred to as the Chainlink’s enforcers, the '''Commission of Corporate Internal Affairs''' has become notorious for its investigations. Though not quite like one would think, Commissioners have widespread authority to disable any potential threats to the corporations, through the soul-crushing bureaucracy they can enact; in particular through the knowledge of corporate regulations and laws that act as a powerful weapon against any that stand in their way.
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| However, outside of the Commission of Corporate Affairs, much of the existing corporate oversight from the various constituent megacorporations remained untouched – remaining in the status quo as it had prior to the Chainlink’s formation. Though, despite this some has been incorporated into the greater Stellar Corporate Conglomerate – operating as Human Resources. The Commission might be the corporate oversight, Human Resources are their legitimate investigative force into dealing with civil problems that might erupt across the various facilities within the Stellar Corporate Conglomerate. These investigations are handled by Human Resource Assistants, who then turn over their discoveries to their heads.
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| == Executives and Branches ==
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| The Chainlink is headed by the '''League of Chief Directors''', from which ultimate authority is delegated to respective corporations. This League of Chief Directors is responsible for oversight of the entire Chainlink. Though, most of the lesser positions find themselves comprising mostly of former NanoTrasen employees, retained for their display of excellence during Miranda Trasen’s reign as Chief Executive Officer of NanoTrasen – though they have slowly become replaced through corporate restructuring, supported by all except NanoTrasen.
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| The '''Corporate Committee of Affairs''' – having only been founded in 2465 during the new financial year, though rather dull-sounding in name, attempts to off-set this imbalance by comprising of representatives placed by the other megacorporations; even vested with the power to determine the funding of the Chainlink’s, and ultimately veto the League of Chief Directors in a simple majority vote. Matters pertaining to the Chainlink’s operations are often overseen by direct subordinates of the League itself, who operate above the corporate employees and consist of major shareholders or high-ranking internal affairs.
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| ==History==
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| Though once shrouded in secrecy, the Stellar Corporate Conglomerate has become a staple of the Orion Spur, essentially acting as the puppet masters of the interstellar economy. With the earliest dated supply shipments being traced to 2458 – it appears that the constituent megacorporations within the Stellar Corporate Conglomerate have sought to cooperate with one another to ensure their economic dominance since the First Solarian Invasion of the [[Republic of Biesel]]; though within the shadows. Almost every element of the Stellar Corporate Conglomerate had been hidden and concealed from the greater public, and more so from the scrutiny of those uncovering secrets that the most powerful individuals in the Orion Spur preferred to not yet be revealed.
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| However, following the Second Solarian Invasion of the [[Republic of Biesel]] in 2462, the Stellar Corporate Conglomerate revealed themselves to the interstellar community at large; proclaiming their goal was to protect the financial livelihood of all their corporate clients and assets, and to ensure their facilities across the Republic of Biesel would not be diminished as a result of “rogue actors” – similar in circumstances to their original founding, after Admiral Michael Frost’s incursion into their profits.
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| Since its reveal, the Chainlink has gone on to ensure its dominance through several masterful techniques – mostly centring around the [[Corporate Reconstruction Zone]]; or the annexed Solarian territories by the [[Republic of Biesel]]. Pouring countless resources into stabilizing the region so as to further exploit it, the Chainlink has all but managed to prop the annexation as a legal undertaking of colonies abandoned by the [[Sol Alliance|Solarian Alliance]] during the Collapse. Though, their efforts have not gone without resistance, in particular, the Republic of [[Mictlan]] has proven to be rather ungrateful for the Chainlink’s efforts to uplift them. Sponsoring the Peacekeeper Mandate - a Biesellite military operation that aims to enforce their annexation, regardless of what the local inhabitants think - the Chainlink has managed to quell the majority of the Republic of Mictlan’s more unsavoury elements, though there still exists significant unrest across the eastern hemisphere of the planet.
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| [[The Trasens|Miranda Trasen]] maintains her dominance of the Orion Spur through her manoeuvring into the Director of the Stellar Corporate Conglomerate; using her position to propel [[Nanotrasen|NanoTrasen]] interests to the dismay of the other constituent megacorporations. However, will this be the unravelling of the economic, and political entity that has so far been successful in their subjugation of the interstellar community, has not yet been revealed, but perhaps events in the future may change this.
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