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| valign="middle" style="padding:10px;" | '''Directive Enforcement Department (DED)''' | | valign="middle" style="padding:10px;" | '''Directive Enforcement Department (DED)''' | ||
The police enforcement arm of CONCORD | The police enforcement arm of CONCORD, the DED has the responsibility of tracking down known criminals and attacking criminal facilities. They frequently operate outside empire space, wanting criminals to understand that there is nowhere safe from the long arm of the law. | ||
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! valign="middle" style="background:#101010;" | [[Image:Logo inner circle.png|96px|Inner Circle]] | ! valign="middle" style="background:#101010;" | [[Image:Logo inner circle.png|96px|Inner Circle]] | ||
| valign="middle" style="padding:10px;" | '''Inner Circle''' | | valign="middle" style="padding:10px;" | '''Inner Circle''' | ||
Inner Circle is the top level department of CONCORD. The policies of CONCORD are discussed and decided | The Inner Circle is the top-level department of CONCORD. The policies of CONCORD are discussed and decided in Inner Circle meetings, which are usually closed to the public. At first, the members of the Circle were nominated by the empires, but now they rise from the ranks of CONCORD employees. Thus, their loyalty is no longer bound to any one empire, but rather to CONCORD itself. | ||
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| valign="middle" style="background:#101010;" | [[Image:Logo scc.png|96px|Secure Commerce Commission (SCC)]] | | valign="middle" style="background:#101010;" | [[Image:Logo scc.png|96px|Secure Commerce Commission (SCC)]] | ||
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| valign="middle" style="background:#101010;" |[[Image:Logo Concord aerospace.png|96px|CONCORD Aerospace]] | | valign="middle" style="background:#101010;" |[[Image:Logo Concord aerospace.png|96px|CONCORD Aerospace]] | ||
| valign="middle" style="padding:10px;" | '''CONCORD Aerospace ''' | | valign="middle" style="padding:10px;" | '''CONCORD Aerospace''' | ||
CONCORD's Directive Enforcement Department became concerned early in the Drifter Crisis that its | CONCORD's Directive Enforcement Department became concerned early in the Drifter Crisis that its fleet of ships could no longer meet its needs. The CONCORD Aerospace division therefore embarked on its "Force Majeure Program" to develop enhanced variants. | ||
While CONCORD Aerospace successfully upgraded DED's stable of vessels with hyper-advanced technology, the program became a severe drain on CONCORD's resources. Consequently, the Inner Circle authorized a limited release of CONCORD Aerospace's designs, stripped of CONCORD's advanced rapid-deployment and electronic warfare suites. The division was established as a subsidiary corporation to facilitate the release of these designs to the capsuleer market via authorized dealers. | While CONCORD Aerospace successfully upgraded the DED's stable of vessels with hyper-advanced technology, the program became a severe drain on CONCORD's resources. Consequently, the Inner Circle authorized a limited release of CONCORD Aerospace's designs, stripped of CONCORD's advanced rapid-deployment and electronic warfare suites. The division was established as a subsidiary corporation to facilitate the release of these designs to the capsuleer market via authorized dealers. | ||
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| valign="middle" style="background:#101010;" |[[Image:Logo cdia.png|96px|Directive Intelligence Agency (CDIA)]] | | valign="middle" style="background:#101010;" |[[Image:Logo cdia.png|96px|Directive Intelligence Agency (CDIA)]] | ||
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| valign="middle" style="padding:10px;" | '''Independent Gaming Commission (IGC)''' | | valign="middle" style="padding:10px;" | '''Independent Gaming Commission (IGC)''' | ||
Formed in the wake of the YC105 Amarr Succession Trials when a group of entrepreneurs at the Secure Commerce Commission realised how popular structured combat tournaments were among capsuleers, the Independent Gaming Commission has grown from a small passion project into the CONCORD Assembly’s regulatory body for all competitive sports. | Formed in the wake of the YC105 [[Amarr Succession Trials]] when a group of entrepreneurs at the Secure Commerce Commission realised how popular structured combat tournaments were among capsuleers, the Independent Gaming Commission has grown from a small passion project into the CONCORD Assembly’s regulatory body for all competitive sports. | ||
With its own highly skilled team of engineers and state of the art shipyards that produce low volume bespoke versions of the most popular hulls in the cluster as prizes, the IGC maintains a healthy bottom line from event organization, sponsorship and adjudication across the cluster. | With its own highly skilled team of engineers and state of the art shipyards that produce low-volume, bespoke versions of the most popular hulls in the cluster as prizes, the IGC maintains a healthy bottom line from event organization, sponsorship, and adjudication across the cluster. | ||
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| valign="middle" style="background:#101010;" |[[Image:Logo project discovery.png|96px|Project Discovery ]] | | valign="middle" style="background:#101010;" |[[Image:Logo project discovery.png|96px|Project Discovery ]] | ||