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Mobile Infantry / UEEMI

  • PMC
  • Regular
  • Role play
  • Security
    Security
  • Exploration
    Exploration

Death from Above

“These are the rules. Everybody fights, nobody quits. If you don’t do your job I’ll kill you myself.”

Lt. J. Rasczak/Lt J. Rico

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History

“War is hell”

Nobody will ever doubt this sentence, so it is better to avoid war as long as possible.

“Si vis pacem, para bellum”

As the history proves it, this is a sentence that carries much weight and truth.

The UEEMI

Those two ideas are what can keep a soldier or a civilization alive, or kill it.

The mobile infantry organization is a nostalgic memorial to a military outfit in service before the birth of the UEE, during the time of the “Earth Federation”, this organisation is not seeking conflict, but is ready if needed.

Created to help veterans to get afoot in the civilian/citizen life after the end of their service, the UEEMI is a Freelance enterprise that will execute any legal job contracted with the client. Be that rescue, cargo, seek and destroy, extraction or escort duty, if the mission has been judged acceptable and the pay is worth.

Manifesto

For a long time the Mobile Infantry has been a romantic figure in the history of humanity, always on the brink, always ready where humanity needed it the most, what the MI became in the end of it’s history is a long shot from its begginning.

Born as a strictly ground based corp, the outfit had to adapt with the distances between battlefields, adding fast military vessels to be able to move with the flow of war, becoming “de facto” an independent force inside the greater fleet.

After the creation of the UEE, the Mobile Infantry was disbanded and almost forgotten.

Centuries later a group of citizens curious about history found detailed reports of the structure and functioning of the MI and decided to revive the sense of brotherhood and duty that made this outfit stand out during time of peace and war.

To help veterans to adjust to the new life after the service and their citizenship, the founders of this organisation used their own ships to kick-start an enterprise that should be able to sustain itself and enable veterans to earn some money to enter the life of a citizen with more dignity than what a soldier pay allows.

We are embarking together in a entire new world, it could be peaceful, but it could be deadly, and when that happens, the MI will stand together once again, and again, and again.

Charter

Every member of the MI must follow the laws that any citizen would, on top of that some more internal rules for the functioning of the organisation be it in peace or wartime.

Rules during wartime

  1. Regardless of the rank, every member is a soldier, a soldier must fight and follow the chain of command instructions.
  2. Never betray a comrade, any MI must be able to trust the ones around.
  3. The enemy is not “your” enemy, keep it professional.
  4. Remember what you have learned at the boot camp and you will come home alive.

Rules during peacetime

  1. Never lie to the client, trust is king in our world.
  2. Be polite and efficient, this is a better advertisement than empty boasting.
  3. If a job has been accepted, anything possible has to be done to achieve it successfully
  4. Respect works both ways.
  5. Don’t use drugs BEFORE your boss releases you from duties.