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==Leadership== ==Leadership==
− Unlike Clan civilization in general, The Society's members were ranked not by occupation but by their scientific discipline. Geneticists held the highest place in The Society's hierarchy, followed by weapons researchers, then Humanities, Space and Conventional Sciences. Military-sounding ranks such as Scientist-General, Control Commander and the like were used to denote seniority, with age and experience also playing a role in determining status. + Unlike Clan civilization in general, The Society's members were ranked not by occupation but by their scientific discipline. Geneticists held the highest place in The Society's hierachy, followed by weapons researchers, then Humanities, Space and Conventional Sciences. Military-sounding ranks such as Scientist-General, Control Commander and the like were used to denote seniority, with age and experience also playing a role in determining status.
For most part, while Society members publicly upheld Clan conventions, in secret they felt the strongest ties not with their Clan of origin but with fellow members of their scientific discipline. The highest proportion of Society conspirators were drawn from the genetic subcastes of various Clans, with Armaments members also playing a key role in ensuring that the Society would have the weaponry needed to overwhelm the Clan warriors who would oppose the Society's goals.<ref name=TWORp152,153/> For most part, while Society members publicly upheld Clan conventions, in secret they felt the strongest ties not with their Clan of origin but with fellow members of their scientific discipline. The highest proportion of Society conspirators were drawn from the genetic subcastes of various Clans, with Armaments members also playing a key role in ensuring that the Society would have the weaponry needed to overwhelm the Clan warriors who would oppose the Society's goals.<ref name=TWORp152,153/>
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− | Unlike Clan civilization in general, The Society's members were ranked not by occupation but by their scientific discipline. Geneticists held the highest place in The Society's | + | Unlike Clan civilization in general, The Society's members were ranked not by occupation but by their scientific discipline. Geneticists held the highest place in The Society's hierachy, followed by weapons researchers, then Humanities, Space and Conventional Sciences. Military-sounding ranks such as Scientist-General, Control Commander and the like were used to denote seniority, with age and experience also playing a role in determining status. |
For most part, while Society members publicly upheld Clan conventions, in secret they felt the strongest ties not with their Clan of origin but with fellow members of their scientific discipline. The highest proportion of Society conspirators were drawn from the genetic subcastes of various Clans, with Armaments members also playing a key role in ensuring that the Society would have the weaponry needed to overwhelm the Clan warriors who would oppose the Society's goals.<ref name=TWORp152,153/> | For most part, while Society members publicly upheld Clan conventions, in secret they felt the strongest ties not with their Clan of origin but with fellow members of their scientific discipline. The highest proportion of Society conspirators were drawn from the genetic subcastes of various Clans, with Armaments members also playing a key role in ensuring that the Society would have the weaponry needed to overwhelm the Clan warriors who would oppose the Society's goals.<ref name=TWORp152,153/> |