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OF app: Civil Defence Initiative - jammi - 11-12-2024 The Civil Defence Initiative ID: BPA. IFF: BPA. Name: CDI)Rank-Firstname.Lastname, CDI)HMC-Shipname 1iC: @jammi | 2iC: @Enko 1. Overview The Civil Defence Initiative is a Bretonian civilian militia that falls under the purview of the Bretonian Police Authority.
Following the loss of Planet Leeds in 820 AS, emergency measures were passed by Parliament to ensure the survival of the Bretonian state. The introduction of conscription bolstered the ranks of the Armed Forces by siphoning experienced pilots from the BPA. The grinding attrition of the Northern Fronts saw the backline Great Fleets redeployed or stripped of manpower -- the Norfolk in particular. The task of policing hazardous systems like Dublin or Omega-3 inevitably fell to a now critically undermanned and overstretched BPA. Piracy and smuggling in these dangerous frontiers immediately surged. The CDI was pushed to fill this gap, with the intention of providing the BPA with an immediate boost in manpower and patrol ships. These newly commissioned Special Constables largely consisted of corporate escort pilots, elderly or wounded veterans, foreigners, malcontents from Sprague, and various others who found themselves ineligible for conventional armed service. While the BPA had a well-deserved reputation as a disciplined, well-drilled and incorruptible police force, the CDI most certainly did not. Fielding a patchwork of civilian and surplus equipment, CDI constables were as a matter of necessity flung into the worst environments Bretonian policing had to offer, often with minimal training. Facing horrific casualty rates that rivalled the most gruelling Armed Forces assignments, special constables either thrived as weaselly survivors, or immediately died. The CDI were primarily tasked with securing Cambridge and the vital shipping lanes to Rheinland, regularly facing off against brutal Corsair raiders and Hessian pirates they were ill-equipped to manage. In the post-war, CDI militias remain in active service, carrying out patrols in space and across Planet Sprague. While the CDI is mired in controversy for its almost gang-like behaviour, the BPA remains a hollowed-out and traumatised shell of its pre-war splendour. As a result, Parliament sees the Militia as too necessary (or at least not yet embarrassing enough) to disband. Special constables continue to be used as a policing stop-gap to deter piracy, enforce blockades, manage shipping licenses and more. BPA Chief Inspector Helen Timson has recently been appointed on secondment to oversee the unit, and has vowed to improve professional standards and reduce casualties. 2. Principles:
3. History: While the CDI in its current form dates to 819 AS, its earliest iterations can be traced to 815 AS and the turmoil of the Tau War between Bretonia and Kusari. Backed heavily by Border World Exports lobbyists, the concept of a civilian militia was initially pushed through parliament to facilitate the transfer of surplus military grade equipment to corporate escort wings. This was conceptually intended to allow Bretonian companies to shoulder more of their own defence against pirates and state-backed privateers while the Armed Forces were distracted. In a practical sense, this was not a militia at all - rather a militarization of private security. This changed with the revelation of Gallia's existence, and the launch of their imperial invasion of Sirius. Pitched into an existential war of truly dire proportions, Bretonia immediately passed drastic wartime powers that suspended elections and implemented sweeping powers of conscription. The desperation of the Gallic War and occupation of Leeds soon found the BPA's ranks heavily depleted by the draft. Parliament responded with The Special Constable Regulations (Amendment) 819, which formally established the CDI as a separate policing command with law enforcement responsibilities. The Milita received a shoestring budget, and an expectation that it would make do without military equipment or support.
Chief Inspector Quentin Raleigh was initially assigned to oversee the CDI's formation, with his command staff setting out the doctrines that would inform the organisation's development over the years to come. The early CDI was first stationed on Planets New London and Cambridge where they provided the manpower to police the teeming refugee camps for Leeds' displaced citizens. As the colonization of Sprague progressed, the CDI increasingly found itself responsible for protecting BMM and Bowex pioneer teams around the planet, and securing shipping lanes throughout Omega-3 and Cambridge. Throughout its operation, the CDI's policing mandate has been inextricably tied to the population of Leeds, and has shifted its focus as that population has been transferred. In 823 AS, the derelict Dunkirk-class hulk Gwent was towed into Sprague orbit and adopted by the CDI and BPA as a local joint headquarters. In this capacity, it housed fighter squadrons, command staff and a brig for segregating Sprague's criminals until out-of-system court hearings could be arranged. This continued until 826 AS and the Aland Crisis. Following the Siege of New London and the loss of Southampton Shipyard, Bretonia attempted to nationalize Aland Shipyard in Omega-3 as vital wartime infrastructure. The IMG -- believing Bretonia's defeat was imminent -- refused to comply, with the resulting diplomatic crisis ending in the station's seizure. While this action was carried out by the Bretonian Armed Forces, local policing units were entirely caught off-guard by a surprise attack on Planet Sprague orchestrated by sympathetic Red Hessians. The Battleship Kassel itself assaulted the immobile Gwent, destroying it as the personnel aboard attempted to evacuate. In what is considered one of the blackest days of CDI history, Chief Inspector Raleigh, many senior inspectors and several flights of patrol craft were lost. Surviving CDI and BPA rallied to the defence of Sprague's orbit, fighting for several hours until reinforcements from the Norfolk Great Fleet drove the Hessians away. In the aftermath of the Gwent's loss, the Gallic Royal Navy began their final push to conquer Planet New London. The passage of the Defence of London Act 826 saw the CDI and all other available armed spacecraft conscripted to aid in the defence, adhering to a doctrine of a "decisive clash". The CDI's forces were attached to the Suffolk Great Fleet, with the Armed Forces' Captain Grace Harper serving as Acting Chief Inspector for the deployment. The CDI suffered heavy casualties during the campaign, with the Suffolk itself being destroyed in an attempt to disrupt an orbital bombardment, and Captain Harper killed. Chief Inspector Alan Packard was appointed in late 826 AS, and oversaw significant efforts to rebuild the CDI as a viable policing force. This saw recruitment standards further drop in the interest of sustaining at minimum a viable deterrence force for Trade Lane patrols. In particular, the CDI began to make far heavier use of "Section 327" recruits, referring to a previously little-used provision of The Special Constable Regulations that permitted the enlistment of foreign citizens. As disorder peaked during the Rheinland Civil War, the CDI was able to poach some disillusioned RFP pilots who had fled their parent House, in addition to a number of Omega residents of "questionable parentage". Following an alleged bribery scandal, Chief Inspector Packard stepped down from the role in 833 AS. In an attempt to raise standards and reduce casualty rates, the slowly recovering BPA took a more direct hand in the CDI's functioning from that point forward. Chief Inspector Helen Timson was appointed directly from the BPA, bringing with her a hand-picked cadre of inspectors on secondment. While the CDI has seen some incremental improvements across this period, deep seated institutional issues have persistently impeded progress. HMPS Tayloe transits through Newcastle on its maiden voyage 4. Ranks and Equipment
The CDI is a patchwork militia with a variety of gear that represents the disparate nature of its pilots. Rather than a monocrop of Crusaders, we encourage members to fly a ramshackle array of civilian fighters, bombers, freighters and transports to give the squadron a decidedly unprofessional and assorted look. Slap a Bretonian engine on it, and a pair of flashing police lights, and you're good to go!
5. Recruitment: When joining the CDI, you're first and foremost creating a character, a human being with motivations and history. Not just a ship with guns on it. To help with that, we've listed a few different backgrounds or features that CDI pilots might have in common. You can use these as inspiration or a starting point for your own creation: Backgrounds
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5. Useful Links: RE: OF app: Civil Defence Initiative - Big Bison Bessie - 11-12-2024 I will say since starting to play several months ago, this group idea was really the only one that inspired me to make an actual character, and not just a ship for the sake of flying a specific ID. I have completely avoided joining factions in this game, save for this one. I like these guys, they're the worst. RE: OF app: Civil Defence Initiative - Nodoka Hanamura - 11-12-2024 Ouroboros needs to turn its' gaze to the east and see what the Britbongs be doin'. Look at you, doing rozzers and shit. Best of luck, guys. RE: OF app: Civil Defence Initiative - Culbrelai - 11-12-2024 Ah, the Grouse Squad tries for officialdom. CDI has been bringing great activity to Bretonia of late, and it'll be nice to have the return of an official Police faction. I like the CDI's backstory too, BPA was always depicted as incorruptible, nobody is incorruptible, lol. CDI bringing a more realistic tone to BPA RP. Good luck. RE: OF app: Civil Defence Initiative - Nika - 11-12-2024 CDI has been putting up quite the show around Bretonia and I hardly can think of an interaction in which I haven't had fun with them. I just hope the same goes for them, and wish them best of luck in this pursuit - if they remain as active and motivated as they are now it's all but assured. Go get it, boys'n'girls! RE: OF app: Civil Defence Initiative - Major. - 11-12-2024 One of the factions that reminds me of the good old days. Good luck guys. RE: OF app: Civil Defence Initiative - Antonio - 11-12-2024 One of the best factions currently around and a role model of a good roleplay faction. Just a bunch of no name, ordinary (in the grand scheme of things) people living day to day. Very immersive and grounded. Best of luck in the officialdom request, although I suspect it's going to merely be a formality if you keep going the same pace. RE: OF app: Civil Defence Initiative - Eternal.Journey - 11-12-2024 About time The Fun Police sent in this application (: Heard alot, seen a fair bit. Funny, actually good to interact with, mini events that are fun and engaging. Good luck, chaps! RE: OF app: Civil Defence Initiative - Seapanda - 11-12-2024 I would prefer CDI not being around THAT much cause smuggling gold is now difficult On a serious note, it's fun interacting with you guys and it's even more fun going to some extremes to avoid your snooping! Best of luck <3 RE: OF app: Civil Defence Initiative - Fab - 11-12-2024 easiest OF application i've ever seen |