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The '''Solaris Civic Council''' is the [[Solaris VII]] office responsible for ensuring that the [[Solaris Games]] are run fairly.<ref name="Unboundp8">''Unbound'', p. 8, "Getting Started"</ref><ref name=S7:PBp18>''Solaris VII: The Game World – Player's Book'', pp. 18-19: "Government"</ref>
  
 
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Revision as of 22:27, 25 March 2024

Solaris Civic Council
Organization Profile
Typelegislative body
Parent OrganizationLyran Commonwealth
HeadquartersSolaris

The Solaris Civic Council is the Solaris VII office responsible for ensuring that the Solaris Games are run fairly.[1][2]

Operations

As part of their operations, the Solaris Civic Council ensures that:

  • A gladiator has a dueling license. Depending on the arena class they want to fight in, it can cost between 5,000 to 50,000 C-bills (a waiver can be obtained instead for each individual fight, but at double the cost).
  • There is no cheating in the matches. The Council checks and reports MechWarriors and matches trying to find if they have been fixed. There is a service to help those warriors that denounce these acts, and they are protected (in theory) if they condemn the problem.
  • The health of the MechWarriors. In order to do that, the Council runs analyses on them, for example, it runs several tests to check that there is no tampering against them, or tampering to help them. These controls are run at random.

Known Members

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Unbound, p. 8, "Getting Started"
  2. Solaris VII: The Game World – Player's Book, pp. 18-19: "Government"

Bibliography