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#REDIRECT[[Mercenary Review and Bonding Commission]]
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[[ComStar]]'s '''Mercenary Review Board''' (MRB) and since [[3052]] its successor, the '''Mercenary Review and Bonding Commission''' (MRBC), serve as the Human Sphere-wide official registrar for all legal [[mercenary unit]]s.
  
[[Category:Mercenary Related Categories]]
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==Overview==
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The MRB and MRBC function as a mercenary guild, brokering and arbitrating mercenary contracts in the endless wars in the [[Inner Sphere]] and also in the [[Periphery]]. If a [[mercenary unit]] is not registered with the MRB/MRBC then it is not usually considered to be a legitimate mercenary, and therefore not subject to POW rights outlined under the [[Ares Conventions]]. Apart from controlling the registration of mercenary units and providing a ranking system to gauge performance and reliability, they also serve as a court of arbitration in contract disputes for both employers and mercenaries.
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While ComStar ran the MRB, it was at the same time also an inter-League criminal extradition service, and a banking house. Arbitration of contracts by ComStar's Mercenary Review Board provided a valuable safeguard on both sides, as any unit failing to perform contracted services after taking an advance found itself unable to evade ComStar's almost universal reach. ComStar informed other potential employers of a rogue unit's actions, and had the power to threaten an [[Interdiction]] against any House employing such a unit. To ensure fair dealings on the part of employers as well as those they hired, the MRB provided for a panel of ComStar administrators to hear claims concerning breaches of faith and to judge the veracity of complaints. Upon reaching a verdict, the panel broadcasted its findings throughout the Inner Sphere. As the reputations of mercenary units and their employers have a bearing on subsequent negotiations involving other units or Houses, violating contractual terms offered little profit to any concerned.
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==History==
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===The Mercenary Review Board===
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Formed in [[2789]] by ComStar founder [[Jerome Blake]], the Mercenary Review Board allowed ComStar agents to serve as brokers for all mercenaries and their employers in the [[Inner Sphere]]. While publicly accepted as a means to ensure neutral dealings for all parties, ComStar developed the MRB as a means to monitor and control mercenary forces.
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===The end of the Mercenary Review Board===
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The first real change in the mercenary business in centuries came in small steps, and did not affect the Mercenary Review Board as such. [[Wolf's Dragoons]] were granted the world of [[Outreach]] in [[3030]] and began to establish it as a new [[Hiring Hall]]. The center of the Inner Sphere's mercenary business gradually shifted from the established "Mercenary Star" [[Galatea]] to Outreach (although Galatea remained a major mercenary center, and several other, minor hiring halls exist elsewhere).
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Through their clandestine collaboration with the invading [[Clans]] and because of the ramnifications of the failed [[Operation Scorpion]], ComStar lost most of the trust that the powers of the Inner Sphere had previously placed in the organisation. In the schism that followed the upheaval within the organisation, the [[Word of Blake]] zealots broke away and ComStar reverted from a mystical sect to a commercial provider of communications and other technology. Bereft of their status as a impartial and trustworthy power, ComStar could not muster the authority anymore to control and arbitrate the mercenary business as they used to and the MRB collapsed in [[3052]]. During the peace summit that [[Primus]] [[Sharilar Mori|Mori]] held on [[Terra]] in the spring of [[3052]], [[Precentor Martial]] [[Anastasius Focht|Focht]] proposed to abandon control.
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===The Mercenary Review and Bonding Commission===
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To replace the defunct MRB, the Houses agreed to have the Board re-form as a jointly administered committee made up of representatives from each government. ComStar was allowed to maintain an active seat, as were Wolf's Dragoons, arguably the most famous mercenary unit in existence. Outreach, the home of Wolf's Dragoons and premier hiring hall, was chosen as the official home of the new Mercenary Review and Bonding Commission (MRBC) which formed in [[3053]].
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The MRBC essentially continues the MRB's business. In reference to Wolf's Dragoons, who represent the mercenary trade, the quality ratings for mercenary units established by the MRBC became colloquially known as "Dragoon Rating".
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The MRBC moved back to Galatea (where they had previously only maintained a subsidiary bureau) following the massive destruction inflicted on Outreach by the [[Jihad]] in [[3067]].

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