Tau Ceti Armed Forces

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.
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.
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.
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Ranks
Ranks in ascending order, beginning with Recruit Legionnaire and ending with General, or Admiral if one is within the Republican Fleets. 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.
Enlisted
Commissioned
Branches
Tau Ceti Minutemen
Most similar to the Tau Ceti Foreign Legion prior to the implementation of the Tau Ceti Armed Forces, the Tau Ceti Minutemen– or sometimes merely the Minutemen – now seeks to replace and complete the objectives of the defunct armed forces it replaced. It is the most well-funded service branch and is fully equipped to deal with the threats posed to the Republic of Biesel. The Minutemen are expecting to see themselves act as a secondary policing force within the Corporate Reconstruction Zone; managing riots, hunting insurgents and ensuring compliance with the laws of the Republic. Due to its similarity to the now defunct Tau Ceti Foreign Legion, the new service branch has found itself poaching many of the former’s effective volunteers, offering better pay than that of the incorporated service branch – generating animosity between those that elected to pursue the opportunity, and those that remain behind in the Foreign Legion.
Operational Unit Structure
The operational unit structure of the Tau Ceti Minutemen plays a crucial role in ensuring the hierarchy of orders issued either during times of peace, or conflict. Beginning with Field Army, it descends to Corps, Division, Legion, Cohort, Century, Maniple, Troop, Section and lastly Team. Though most see themselves following a naming structure that relies on numbers, Division and Legion have a different approach: the former relies on landmarks, and the latter on notable figures within the greater Orion Spur – such as the Greatkrag Artillery Division or the Roosevelt Medical Legion. The Minutemen are composed of three Field Armies, each with three Corps, followed by six Divisions within a Corps, and fifteen Legions within a Division. Legions can be comprised of any amount of Cohorts, Centuries, Maniples, Troops and Sections.
Special Forces
Equipment and Personnel
Considered the most well-equipped and funded, the Tau Ceti Minutemen have access to high-quality military apparatus and training, provided mostly by the ever-giving megacorporations that dominate the Orion Spur. However, the majority of the articles have their origins in Kumar Arms – a subsidiary of Zavodskoi Interstellar – which has grown considerably within the Republic of Biesel since the collapse of the Solarian Alliance and the diminishment of the market there, funnelling armaments into the Tau Ceti Armed Forces. Kumar Arms was responsible for providing equipment during the days of the Tau Ceti Foreign Legion’s campaign on Mictlan, with the majority of the military equipment found usually sporting a Zavodskoi Interstellar logo – which has created some tension with Mictlani and the megacorporation.
Salaries within the Tau Ceti Minutemen are above that of the other services branches within the armed forces, having remained at their Peacekeeper Mandate levels following the “successful” conclusion of the Mictlan campaign. The increased salary margins have shown some success in encouraging enlistment within the Tau Ceti Armed Forces – in particular, those seeking to join the ranks of the Minutemen, even those promoted from within the Foreign Legion desiring a position in the former once they’ve completed their active service requirements.
The Tau Ceti Minutemen have instituted standardised training across those within its structures – despite its recent formation and little experience, the Minutemen have already contracted the Private Military Contracting Group in order to commence training its troops – with each of the associated private military companies within the megacorporation having a unique usage in the training. The end of the Peacekeeper Mandate and the Minutemen’s commitment to Mictlan has only increased the rate of training given to the Minutemen, as veteran combat troops now return home with newly gained experience. It is the hope of the Tau Ceti Minutemen that eventually they will phase out the third-party training, where a sufficient number has been reached where they can rely on themselves to train Recruit Legionnaires, and those seeking to climb the military ranks of the service branch. The branch’s main backbone sees support from veterans of the Tau Ceti Foreign Legion that have elected to continue their military career with the Minutemen, the majority of which maintain deployment within the eastern jungles of Mictlan, attempting to bring the planet into unity. However, it is unlikely without additional training and experience that the Minutemen would manage to rival stronger powers.
While touted as a successful campaign publicly, many within the higher echelons of the Minutemen believe the campaign was a failure, the new Armed Forces being unable to wipe out the Samaritans in totality. The reasons for this perceived failure vary, with many blaming politicians, fearful of the civilian unrest within Tau Ceti’s gravity well, being often blamed for the failure and resulting peace deal. The campaign has left deep scars that will persist for years in the foundation of the Minutemen as well, as a year of riot suppression, willful ignorance of atrocities, and poor command cultures in the face of insurgencies have pushed back professionalization of the Minutemen significantly. It is unclear when, or if, they will be able to shake the remnants of the Peacekeeper Mandate off, and become a fully professional force.
Foreign Legion
One of the most recognized symbols of the Republic of Biesel, the Tau Ceti Foreign Legion (TCFL) was the first official attempt at creating a standing army for the Republic’s defence. Today, it operates in much the same way - in exchange for at least two years of service, less fortunate immigrants to the Republic may be granted citizenship and meagre pay so that they can establish new, profitable lives within it. Throughout its short lifetime, the organization has already fought in several key operations for the sake of the Republic – the Second Solarian Invasion of Biesel in 2462, and the notorious Peacekeeper Mandate.
Although overshadowed by the greater organization that came to surround it, the Tau Ceti Foreign Legion remains the root of the Tau Ceti Armed Forces, both in terms of reputation and manpower. The Legion is the entry point for many of the citizens who, having shown not only their prowess but also their desire to continue operating in the field, go on to become professional soldiers under the many different divisions of the Tau Ceti Armed Forces. Much of the wider organization is staffed this way. Despite this, the monetary situation of the Foreign Legion has not improved, as funding is increasingly funnelled towards the newer and more prestigious Armed Forces. As a result, Legionary supplies and equipment have yet again become strained, a move many volunteers are increasingly viewing as unapologetic backsliding.
Those who continue to serve under the aegis of the TCFL are assigned to gruelling tasks far away from the heart of the Republic. Merchant escorts, asteroid infantry and corporate-ground patrolmen, Legionnaires remain the backbone of most operations keeping the Corporate Reconstruction Zone ‘peaceful’. These assignments, previously described as challenging at best, are now considered shameful by a growing number of recruits, and brutal by non-humans, who are often sent out to perform tasks to which they may not be suited. The Foreign Legion’s most recent deployment to pacify CRZ regions such as Mictlan has seen many old and new volunteers traumatized and questioning the reasons for the TCFL’s existence. Some have even been galvanized by the rhetoric of Samaritan forces, spelling an uncertain future for the Republic’s most celebrated and hated heroes.
Mictlan Defense Force
The Mictlan Defense Force in the years following the Solarian Collapse has undergone upheaval after upheaval. It is one of the two planetary defense forces within the Republic of Biesel, technically under the aegis of the Tau Ceti Armed Forces, but separate, organized by, and loyal to the Mictlani government. While previously it was under Tau Ceti Foreign Legion control, then Minutemen, the end of the Peacekeeper Mandate for Mictlan has seen the MDF re-emerge as a semi-independent force, much better equipped than in the past and dedicated to the defense of the planet. Despite its semi-independent nature, Biesel Security forces still closely watch the MDF, and ensure its continued loyalty to the Republic.
Republican Fleets
The Republican Fleets are regarded by many as a less prestigious branch of the TCAF, their reputation rooted in the failure of the Foreign Legion’s naval forces to repel the Second Solarian Incursion of 2462 without external assistance from other powers. Badly mauled during the Second Incursion, the remaining naval forces of Tau Ceti have been bolstered by Solarian defectors from the Corporate Reconstruction Zone who are often of debatable loyalty, talent, and skill. The Republican Fleets are mostly equipped with formerly Solarian Navy vessels which fell under the control of Biesel during the Solarian Collapse. While effective patrol craft, many of these vessels are dated and are in the process of being retrofitted after extended periods of sitting mothballed in the Solarian Middle and Outer Ring. Zavodskoi Interstellar is heavily involved in the modernization of many of these vessels and some have been sent as far afield as Zhurong in the Empire of Dominia for work as the Corporate Reconstruction Zone’s largest naval yard, the planet of Hang Tuah’s Rest in the Hinterlands, lies firmly under the control of the anti-Biesel and Solarian Navy-supported Solarian People’s Liberation Fleet. Government funding for the Republican Fleets is limited, with the Tau Ceti Minutemen receiving far more funding and corporate equipment.
A culture of corruption permeates the Republican Fleets due to many of its personnel being former Solarian Navy officers from the more corrupt, and less professional, Middle and Outer Ring sections of the Alliance’s Navy. Bribes to receive ranks are common, and many Republican Fleet officers are willing to look the other way for crimes such as smuggling in exchange for a cut of the profits – or illegal goods such as narcotics. Surplus equipment owned by the Republican Fleets often “goes missing” from storehouses and naval yards, and many of its logistics personnel are suspected of embezzlement or other forms of malfeasance. Though, megacorporations seem to benefit from these “missing” goods – Zavodskoi Interstellar profiteering from lucrative contracts to replace them. Private military vessels and outside observers assigned to the Republican Fleets remark that, while they are effective patrol forces, they are less effective than their regional counterparts. Imperial Fleet liaison officers from the Empire of Dominia, sent in conjunction with Zavodskoi Interstellar to train the Republican Fleet’s officers, have repeatedly expressed frustration at the poor quality of many TCAF naval officers. Most of the Republican Fleet’s strength is concentrated at the Zoleth Line, where the TCAF hopes the presence of heavy static defences will supplement their dated vessels and often poor officers.
Operational Unit Structure
The Republican Fleets operate within Quadrants, designed by the Secretary of Defense Nathan Trasen, to ensure a consistent force is capable of tackling any issues – in conjunction with megacorporate fleets patrolling – that may crop up within these regions. The Republican Fleet is composed differently than the Minutemen, instead, approaching a rather simple scheme: Sub-Quadrant, Fleet Group, Fleet, Ship, Department, Shift, Team.
Fleet Sectors
The Republican Fleet has three sectors they maintain consistent patrol of, in particular built around Tau Ceti, to ensure where necessary a defensive front can be launched.
Tau Ceti
Eastern Corporate Reconstruction Zone
Western Corporate Reconstruction Zone
Equipment and Personnel
Recently formed, the Republican Fleet is just starting the long process of building up their strength, both in terms of personnel and equipment. Unlike the Minutemen or Foreign Legion, there is no readily available surplus of corporate-produced equipment available for the Republican Fleets. Already, both have been contracted to ensure that the Fleets shall be at full operational level, however, it is expected to take at least three years to reach number’s deemed adequate. For now, the Fleet makes use of the absorbed Tau Ceti Foreign Legion ships and vessels acquired during the annexation of the Corporate Reconstruction Zone in 2462. In a perhaps bitter irony, much of the Fleet meant to protect the Republic from the Alliance consists of formerly Solarian vessels – some pulled from mothballed storage and others defected from regional Navy garrisons..
Personnel within the Fleets have lower salaries than their counterparts in the Minutemen – significantly lowering morale, and recruitment – further necessitating the retention of formerly Solarian Navy personnel. The poor salaries of Fleet personnel has contributed to the culture of corruption which now defines much of its ranks, as the personnel who cannot make ends meet with their Fleet salaries often find themselves turning to graft, embezzlement, or smuggling. Promises of pay raises by the TCAF and President Dorn have done little to curb the corruption of the Republican Fleets, and few officers wish to investigate the financial crimes of their subordinates. After all, they are often on the take themselves.
Training within the Fleets is poor compared to the other branches, Captains struggle to find downtime to allow their crewmen to engage in simulators, and get accustomed to the routine regarding drills. There is a sharp divide in practical ability between the personnel of the Tau Ceti Foreign Legion, those formerly of the Solarian Navy, and new recruits from the Republic and Corporate Reconstruction Zone. Further complicating issues are conflicts in leadership between ex-Solarian Navy and ex-TCFL officers, who often have radically different outlooks on naval strategies. The hiring of foreign officers from the Elyran Navy, Imperial Fleet, and Coalition to train Republican Fleet personnel has brought some success, but a unified command structure remains some time away.
Compounding these issues is a lack of trust between ex-TCFL and ex-Solarian Navy personnel in the Republican Fleets, and species-based tensions between formerly Solarian Navy personnel and the nonhuman members of the Republican Fleets. Many former TCFL personnel view their ex-Navy counterparts with distrust and apprehension, fearing many will defect to the Alliance – or the SPLF – in the event of a serious conflict, and believing many are more loyal to the Credits they earn than the ideals of the Republic. Ex-Navy personnel look down upon their ex-TCFL counterparts, viewing them as jumped-up corporate militias who have never won an engagement without outside assistance. Species-based tensions are common, with vaurca and tajara often banned from serving on ex-Solarian vessels by their captains and ex-Solarian personnel often restricted from Legion vessels.
Auxiliary Corporate Forces
In addition to being a corporate paramilitary organization, the Auxiliary Corporate Forces are a proper branch of the Tau Ceti Armed Forces, providing the new Armed Forces with a professional and well-equipped backbone, as they are largely funded by their parent corporations and equipped with top-notch arsenals. In contrast to the Minutemen, Fleets, and Legion, who are still relatively untrained, underequipped, and nascent organizations, the Auxiliary Corporate Forces, with its well-trained mercenaries, can provide the Republic with short-term protection.
It seems wasteful to invest heavily in building a military for an organization focused on making money, and many expected the Auxiliary Corporate Forces to be ill-equipped, corporations reluctant to spend money on combat. The megacorporations, especially NanoTrasen, have now realized, though, that if the new anti-corporate Solarian Alliance ever had another “rogue actor” who decided to invade again and succeeded, the power they enjoy within the Republic of Biesel would be moot. The cost of protecting the Republic's profitable assets until the new armed forces could do that for them was worth the cost, even if their profit margins dwindled slightly.
Members are mainly recruited from Zavodskoi Interstellar or the Private Military Contracting Group, although Hephaestus Industries, and NanoTrasen do also contribute to the ranks. While the Auxiliary Corporate Forces has some larger formations, such as fleets and legion-sized formations, roughly half its personnel are organized into smaller Maniple formations that support bigger Minutemen or Fleet formations. Though publicly the Auxiliary Corporate Forces operate as a branch of the Tau Ceti Armed Forces, swearing allegiance to the Republic of Biesel and its government, it is an open-secret their priorities rest in ensuring the protection of megacorporate assets.
Recruitment for the Auxiliary Corporate Forces relies on carefully selected personnel from the constituent megacorporations within the Stellar Corporate Conglomerate, where it is unlikely that a standard employee within any particular security detail would be selected, but instead those that draw the eye of those capable of shifting the balances – in particular, those within higher management of the megacorporations.
Operational Unit Structure
The operational structure of the Auxiliary Corporate Forces is essentially non-existent, as units from different corporations use the structure they had prior to the advent of the Auxiliary Corporate Forces. Most squad-sized units follow a slightly more complex version of the structure used by the famed NanoTrasen Emegency Response Teams.
Equipment and Personnel
Designated as an “elite military force” within the Spur, the Auxiliary Corporate Forces are able to supply themselves with advanced technology offered by their parent megacorporations through “donations” and “investments” as outlined by the existing People’s Protection Act signed into force by President Dorn. Simply put rumours across the ranks of the Tau Ceti Armed Forces play into the fact that they could possibly even take on Tupkala from the Nralakk Federation – though there has been little interest in comparing such. The more significant benefactors of the Auxiliary Corporate Forces are Zavodskoi Interstellar with the assistance of its subsidiary Kumar Arms, whilst NanoTrasen provides a steady supply of “leased” ships, with even the NDV Icarus finding itself within the Auxiliary Corporate Forces’ fleets.