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  • The Secret Intelligence Service (SIS), is the foreign and domestic intelligence service of the government of Bretonia, tasked mainly with the covert collection and analysis of intelligence and data. Officers of the SIS often use third parties in their operations and frequently venture outside of Bretonian space when fulfilling missions and operations. The Service also acts as a liason to the criminal underground and to other parties or groups the Bretonian Government cannot be seen working with.


The pilot carrying this quasi-lawful ID is a member of the Secret Intelligence Service who:

  • - Can demand contraband and levy fines within their Zone of Influence, and attack if ships refuse to comply.
  • - Can attack ships which are in violation of Bretonia laws or belong to a house or organisation considered hostile by Bretonia within their Zone of Influence.
  • - Can defend allied or neutral lawful ships and bases within their Zone of Influence.
  • - Can attack ships which belong to a house or organisation considered hostile by Bretonia outside their Zone of Influence. Can demand transports which belong to a house or organisation considered hostile by Bretonia to drop all cargo and attack if they refuse to comply.
  • - Can ally with unlawful factions.
  • - Cannot participate in unlawful actions except as described above.
  • - Cannot use any transports with more than 4,300 cargo.
  • - While using cruisers, can only attack in self-defense when outside their Zone of Influence.

Zone of Influence: Bretonia, systems directly bordering Bretonia, Inverness

Allowed ships: Fighters, Freighters, Transports, Gunboats, Cruisers

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