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− | [[File:Spy_logo.jpg|265px|right | + | [[File:Spy_logo.jpg|265px|right]]The '''Society Intelligence Corps''', or "SIC" for short, is just one part of a two headed beast that is responsible for all things related to covert recon and intelligence gathering. [[Fleet Intelligence]] is the other half of this duo, and is responsible for military and [[Earthfleet]] related operations, whereas the [[SIC]] is responsible for civilian and [[Brayburn Society|Society]] related operations. However, due to the fact that they are, in essence, the same organization with two different titles, it's not unusual for their missions to overlap and key personnel from one branch of the organization quite regularly being re-purposed or reassigned to undertake missions for the other. So, on paper, the missions of each half of the organization is clear and defined, with no room for deviation. In practice, the lines between the two are heavily blurred, if sometimes completely non-existent. |
===Known Members of the Intelligence Corps=== | ===Known Members of the Intelligence Corps=== |
Latest revision as of 13:29, 20 April 2023
The Society Intelligence Corps, or "SIC" for short, is just one part of a two headed beast that is responsible for all things related to covert recon and intelligence gathering. Fleet Intelligence is the other half of this duo, and is responsible for military and Earthfleet related operations, whereas the SIC is responsible for civilian and Society related operations. However, due to the fact that they are, in essence, the same organization with two different titles, it's not unusual for their missions to overlap and key personnel from one branch of the organization quite regularly being re-purposed or reassigned to undertake missions for the other. So, on paper, the missions of each half of the organization is clear and defined, with no room for deviation. In practice, the lines between the two are heavily blurred, if sometimes completely non-existent.