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Lawmen are ultimately responsible for ensuring Toko power; thus, while they're empowered to bend the rules to ensure compliance in a locality, they cannot break the rules. Punishments and pardons are expected to be carried out so as to maximize the impression (favorable or otherwise) of the Toko Authority as powerful, while still keeping the settlement and its people intact and productive. | Lawmen are ultimately responsible for ensuring Toko power; thus, while they're empowered to bend the rules to ensure compliance in a locality, they cannot break the rules. Punishments and pardons are expected to be carried out so as to maximize the impression (favorable or otherwise) of the Toko Authority as powerful, while still keeping the settlement and its people intact and productive. | ||
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+ | Since the responsibilities put upon a Lawman are grave, rigorous screening is conducted to ensure that all Lawmen have the neccesary measure of judgement. Before gradutating the Toko Law Academy, candidates are put through "the Test": an amorphous, difficult examination. It has no set parameters, and no way to prepare for it; each Test is tailored for the individual Candidate. While politicking is common throughout the Nephon Sector, it is in this arena where personal grudges are strictly forbidden. | ||
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+ | The [[Bishamon]] is an older patrol boat; the fact that it has such a distinguished name is something of a joke among the Toko Authority. | ||
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+ | It's rumored that the same joke is what keeps the Bishamon deployed to the reaches of the outer systems, instead of in the core. |
Latest revision as of 23:07, 21 February 2007
For the one-shot, the players will be Lawmen, dispatched by the Toko central government to patrol the Hero system.
We'll be using the Dogs in the Vineyard system; this is the trial run, so show up or be the loser who had to ask his friends what happened in those R-rated movies his parents didn't allow him to see!
Contents
The Role of the Lawman
Lawman Authority
- Lawmen are, by law and by the might of the Toko Authority's armies, allowed to bring to trial, judge, and punish those who break the Law.
- Lawmen may enter any person's property, provided they follow courtesy and notify the resident
- Lawmen may perform legally binding marriage ceremonies
- Lawmen may strip any person of their government post, title, and stipend
- Lawmen may award any vacant government post, title, and stipend to any fit person until such time as the next local elections
- Lawmen may use lethal force when defending themselves or interests of the Toko Authority
Lawman Duties
- Lawmen often carry express mail that has not yet departed for their destination system
- Lawmen carry current news, and are expected to dispense it in a public location for all to hear
- Lawmen are expected to hear petitions, and to either approve them with their patrol's fund, or bring them before their superiors
Lawman Training
Lawmen all go through rigorous initiation to prove their competence, judgement, and humanity. The Lawmen aren't blunt instruments. If the Toko Authority needed force, they'd send soldiers. Instead, a Lawman's job is to ensure that the social machine functions properly, and if neccesary, to determine to what extent Toko's law must shift to accomodate the changing environment.
Lawmen are ultimately responsible for ensuring Toko power; thus, while they're empowered to bend the rules to ensure compliance in a locality, they cannot break the rules. Punishments and pardons are expected to be carried out so as to maximize the impression (favorable or otherwise) of the Toko Authority as powerful, while still keeping the settlement and its people intact and productive.
The Test
Since the responsibilities put upon a Lawman are grave, rigorous screening is conducted to ensure that all Lawmen have the neccesary measure of judgement. Before gradutating the Toko Law Academy, candidates are put through "the Test": an amorphous, difficult examination. It has no set parameters, and no way to prepare for it; each Test is tailored for the individual Candidate. While politicking is common throughout the Nephon Sector, it is in this arena where personal grudges are strictly forbidden.
The Cast
The cast is simply the crew of the Bishamon, a low-level Toko patrol boat. The first one to arrive on the night of play will be the captain; we'll create characters and ties between them as people arrive, then we'll start into the scenario.
The characters will all be Toko Authority Lawmen, more or less the "Federal Marshals" of the Nephon Sector. How long they've been on the Bishamon, how long they've been Lawmen, and other particulars will be up to the group as we create characters.
The Mission
The Bishamon has been deployed to bring to justice a notorious criminal, Curtis Sunfield, wanted for several robberies of corporate and government interests across the planet of Hero V, the only habitable planet in the Hero system. Current intelligence places him at the town of Best Girl on that planet.
The Bishamon
The Bishamon is an older patrol boat; the fact that it has such a distinguished name is something of a joke among the Toko Authority.
It's rumored that the same joke is what keeps the Bishamon deployed to the reaches of the outer systems, instead of in the core.