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|It is the best equipped and funded department. Charged with locating,identifying and eliminating (as necessary) infiltrators in the taurian society. While the society is "free and open" this division has internal watchers (internal affairs).
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|It serves to maintain good morale and counter rumors from enemy agents. At the moment it held the victories in the Pleiades high and downplayed the succession of the [[Calderon Protectorate]].
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|Special Task Groups:<br />Comptroller [[Jason Roberts]]
 
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|This commando operatives infiltrate, report and undertake missions from espionage to counterterrorism. They are restricted to prevent the hunman rights violation. Under special circumstances they can act as state sponsored terrorists.
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TAURIAN MINISTRY OF INTELLIGENCE (TMI)

The HQ is on Taurus.

Divison Information
Director of the TMI:
Minister of the Interior Drew Beilas
Bureau of Analysis:
Comptroller Leeza Becca
It handles passive surveillance (monitoring new medias and communications in foreign realms)and has few field operatives.
Diplomatic Corps:
Comptroller Richard Blaine
This agency is a combination of bodyguard and government liaison. They watch dignitaries and are tasked with gathering harmful information in an unguarded moment. This combination often generates confusion between the two goals.
Concordat Constabulary:
Comptroller Cole Loriann
It is the best equipped and funded department, charged with locating,identifying and eliminating (as necessary) infiltrators in the Taurian society. While the society is "free and open", this division has internal watchers (internal affairs).
Propaganda Division:
Comptroller Soon Lo Gui
It serves to maintain good morale and counter rumors from enemy agents. At the moment it holds the victories in the Pleiades high and downplayed the succession of the Calderon Protectorate.
Special Task Groups:
Comptroller Jason Roberts
This commando operatives infiltrate, report and undertake missions from espionage to counter-terrorism. They are restricted to prevent the violation of human rights, but under special circumstances they can act as state sponsored terrorists.


References

  • A Guide to Covert Ops, pp. 92-93


Bibliography