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[[Loren MacKenzie]], a leader within the Far Lookers and an auditor within the Ministry of Trade and Colonization, responded to the effects of Thomas Calderon's paranoia in a number of ways. Firstly, she established a trust fund into which money could be siphoned from various government departments, a trust fund she could keep hidden from casual discovery because of her position as an auditor. Loren's beliefs lay with the Inheritors faction of the Far Lookers, but she persuaded the other groups to nominate candidates to form the Far Lookers Council, which would have the responsibility of overseeing use of the clandestine trust fund and more tightly coordinate the various Far Looker activities.<ref name="ISPp98"/> [[Loren MacKenzie]], a leader within the Far Lookers and an auditor within the Ministry of Trade and Colonization, responded to the effects of Thomas Calderon's paranoia in a number of ways. Firstly, she established a trust fund into which money could be siphoned from various government departments, a trust fund she could keep hidden from casual discovery because of her position as an auditor. Loren's beliefs lay with the Inheritors faction of the Far Lookers, but she persuaded the other groups to nominate candidates to form the Far Lookers Council, which would have the responsibility of overseeing use of the clandestine trust fund and more tightly coordinate the various Far Looker activities.<ref name="ISPp98"/>
− The Far Lookers had benefited as an organization from the general government tax breaks established for colonization efforts in [[3035]] by members of the Calderon family, but Thomas Calderon abolished these. Despite the loss of the tax breaks, members of the Far Looker movement were scattered throughout the Taurian government, riddling the government departments with individuals who managed to siphon billions of [[C-bill]]s worth of funding from the government into the trust fund. The trust fund allowed the Far Lookers to continue colonization efforts and to hire ships from the [[Free Worlds League]] to continue their exploration efforts; the Arcologists - a prominent Far Looker faction that worked to construct arcologies within Concordat systems - used the trust fund to stockpile material that allowed them to begin constructing a new habitat in the Mithron system, named the Dunn habitat.<ref name="ISPp98"/> + The Far Lookers had benefited as an organization from the general government tax breaks established for colonization efforts in [[3035]] by members of the Calderon family, but Thomas Calderon abolished these. Despite the loss of the tax breaks, members of the Far Looker movement were scattered throughout the Taurian government, riddling the government departments with individuals who managed to siphon billions of [[C-Bill]]s worth of funding from the government into the trust fund. The trust fund allowed the Far Lookers to continue colonization efforts and to hire ships from the [[Free Worlds League]] to continue their exploration efforts; the Arcologists - a prominent Far Looker faction that worked to construct arcologies within Concordat systems - used the trust fund to stockpile material that allowed them to begin constructing a new habitat in the Mithron system, named the Dunn habitat.<ref name="ISPp98"/>
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[[Loren MacKenzie]], a leader within the Far Lookers and an auditor within the Ministry of Trade and Colonization, responded to the effects of Thomas Calderon's paranoia in a number of ways. Firstly, she established a trust fund into which money could be siphoned from various government departments, a trust fund she could keep hidden from casual discovery because of her position as an auditor. Loren's beliefs lay with the Inheritors faction of the Far Lookers, but she persuaded the other groups to nominate candidates to form the Far Lookers Council, which would have the responsibility of overseeing use of the clandestine trust fund and more tightly coordinate the various Far Looker activities.<ref name="ISPp98"/> | [[Loren MacKenzie]], a leader within the Far Lookers and an auditor within the Ministry of Trade and Colonization, responded to the effects of Thomas Calderon's paranoia in a number of ways. Firstly, she established a trust fund into which money could be siphoned from various government departments, a trust fund she could keep hidden from casual discovery because of her position as an auditor. Loren's beliefs lay with the Inheritors faction of the Far Lookers, but she persuaded the other groups to nominate candidates to form the Far Lookers Council, which would have the responsibility of overseeing use of the clandestine trust fund and more tightly coordinate the various Far Looker activities.<ref name="ISPp98"/> | ||
− | The Far Lookers had benefited as an organization from the general government tax breaks established for colonization efforts in [[3035]] by members of the Calderon family, but Thomas Calderon abolished these. Despite the loss of the tax breaks, members of the Far Looker movement were scattered throughout the Taurian government, riddling the government departments with individuals who managed to siphon billions of [[C- | + | The Far Lookers had benefited as an organization from the general government tax breaks established for colonization efforts in [[3035]] by members of the Calderon family, but Thomas Calderon abolished these. Despite the loss of the tax breaks, members of the Far Looker movement were scattered throughout the Taurian government, riddling the government departments with individuals who managed to siphon billions of [[C-Bill]]s worth of funding from the government into the trust fund. The trust fund allowed the Far Lookers to continue colonization efforts and to hire ships from the [[Free Worlds League]] to continue their exploration efforts; the Arcologists - a prominent Far Looker faction that worked to construct arcologies within Concordat systems - used the trust fund to stockpile material that allowed them to begin constructing a new habitat in the Mithron system, named the Dunn habitat.<ref name="ISPp98"/> |
=== Discovery === | === Discovery === |