The IISS's answer to special forces; essentially scout personnel dressed up in combat / battle and trained on TL14+ weapons to extract personnel when the big three (army, navy, marines) can't help.
Could see edge of the frontier stuff where they are the only ships in the subsector and are called upon to uphold the flag and rescue someone, but again a very adhoc JOT sort of affair rather then huphuphup battle dress scouts.
GT: First In, p.7The Operations Office is responsible for the activities of the Service in the establishment, maintenance, and operation of its bases and fleets. It is divided into Maintenance, Security, Bases, and Scout Fleet branches.
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The Security Branch is charged with providing security and law enforcement for the Scout Service. Security Branch Scouts serve as police enforcers on Scout property, as commandos or shipboard light troops, for special Scout activities, and as clandestine agents for Intelligence Branch. Agents of the llSS Security Branch have great authority to arrest, detain, or question individuals suspected of violations of lmperial law, and can demand cooperation from local authorities as the need arises.
Security Branch is charged with internal security and law-enforcement tasks for the Service. Security officers serve as military police on IISS property, and as light marines on board IISS ships. They also have extensive law-enforcement powers among the general public. They may question, detain, or arrest suspects for violations of many Imperial laws. In particular, they hold the primary responsibility for enforcing the interdiction laws with regard to worlds which are under IISS jurisdiction. During such operations, Security officers may demand the cooperation of local authorities as necessary. Security Branch members also sometimes serve as clandestine agents for Intelligence Branch. In this role, they support covert activities, especially when firepower is required. Security Branch personnel are trained in a wide variety of skills, including combat/weapon skills, tactics, law and police procedure, psychology, and sociology. They are not trained to be aggressive, but they are still highly respected or their integrity and their calculating approach to combat. Security Branch members tend to remain in Security for most of their careers, set aside from the rest of the Service by their special training and responsibilities. A few members are recruited for the Special Security Service, an elite commando detachment whose task is to recover IISS personnel or equipment when they fall under hostile control. “S-3” is not on a par with the Sylean Rangers or Imperial Marines, but within their limited sphere of responsibility they are quite formidable. For more on the Special Security Service, see Star Mercs.
have to agree, though I could see them doing long-range pre-planned ... "fixing" or even pro-active "prevention" of one classification or another. where the navy or marines typically operate as a team under color, the scouts typically operate alone and uncelebrated in hostile conditions and thus might be a natural source for fixers and preventers.
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What's the social level of an FBI agent? Upper middle class?(I dunno about wide powers of arrest though - surely they'd have to be social D or higher?)
What's the social level of an FBI agent? Upper middle class?
And yet they still arrest Congressmen, highly-placed businessmen, etc.
Likewise, civilian NCIS/USACIDC/etc (Naval Criminal Investigative Service/United States Army Criminal Investigation Command) agents arrest Admirals/Generals (even though those agents may be former enlisted men or college graduates from poor families).
It is the authority they represent (The Badge) that matters, not their personal status.
He's a representative of the Emperor, the noble's own overlord. Besides, legal status is more important than social status. (That's actually one of the few things we know for sure about how the Imperium functions; there's a CT statement about nobles being subject to the law exactly like everybody else).well, to a NOBLE or noble-connected, he's hoi polloi, if not helot or res.
It is the authority they represent (The Badge) that matters, not their personal status ... Besides, legal status is more important than social status ... He's a representative of the Emperor, the noble's own overlord.
And yet they still arrest Congressmen, highly-placed businessmen, etc.
The social standing would kick in prior to the investigation as in 'you better have this right Agent Spaceguy', during when the noble would be pulling in markers to avoid prosecution, and after with sentencing and political/budgetary retribution if the noble was arrested 'wrongly'.
I've always seen it more as "19th Century brits in space". 19th Century Britain had a nobility who ran the country, but the nobles were still subject to the law.sometimes our friends from overseas complain that traveller is "yanks in space, with nobles". this is definitely an example of "yanks in space, and the nobles are just high-powered yanks".
He represents Imperial Law. And only the high nobles represent the Emperor. The honor nobles have no authority that isn't conferred by a position in the Imperial bureaucracy or one of the services. If they don't have a position, they're just private individuls. (Very rich individuals, true, but still equal before the law)....with nobles, the status IS the authority. the scout inspector does not represent the emperor, the nobles do.
Yes. There are various references to Imperial courts. The judges are quite likely to be honor nobles, of course.which brings up an interesting point. does the imperium itself - not the member planets with their jurisdictions, but the imperium proper - maintain a court system?
A lowly middle class law enforcer will most likely treat someone with the social status of an Imperial marquis (arguably equivalent to that of an Old Earth emperor) with considerable circumspection. But that's not at all the same thing as not having the legal power to arrest him. Lacking the essential guts to arrest him, quite possibly; but not lacking the authority, since Imperial nobles are explicitly stated to be equal under the law. No special legal status for them. Officially, that is.I expect that the easiest way the Social Standing interferes with Law Enforcement re. the Imperium is that low SS investigators simply don't get access to the people they are trying to investigate - or have to go through, layers of underlings before they do.
Officially, that is.
Ministry of Justice (MoJ) agents ... are an FBI analogue ...
Scouts are interested in, intelligence and data, new territory, contact situations, navigation, and communications.
Who says what now?!?well, if that isn't a circus and a parade and your mother-in-law sneaking in the back door ....
So no arrests, just some secret "wetwork" off the books.so the scouts would be more like the cia. that analogy would bring just about everything into focus.
"Simply tragic the way that Count's shuttle exploded on impact ... those small craft are just so dangerous. I hear the IISS is assisting the SPA with the investigation."
So no arrests, just some secret "wetwork" off the books.