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Approved Lore Hex Internal Security

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OUT OF CHARACTER INFORMATION
  • Intent: To create a highly skilled intelligence organization
  • Image Credit: Hexagon, knife, edited by me.
  • Canon: N/A
  • Permissions: N/A
  • Links: Hex Incorporated

GENERAL INFORMATION
  • Organization Name: Hex Internal Security
  • Classification: Privately owned intelligence organization
  • Affiliation: Hex Incorporated
  • Organization Symbol: Grey hexagon with a cyan knife in the middle.
  • Description: A defensive measure to not only keep an eye on the galaxy as a whole, but also to keep an eye on the employees of the company. Hex Internal Security, or InterSec, is an obscure branch within the company in charge of keeping the company, and whatever alleged secrets it may hold, secure.

GEOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION
  • Headquarters: InterSec black site
  • Domain: Christophsis, Mon Gazza, Denon, Altier, Corellia, Belaruza, Coruscant, various other planets
  • Notable Assets: Any and all items or services provided by Hex Incorporated, both official and classified.

SOCIAL INFORMATION
  • Hierarchy: The Director of the company, and select other individuals, are aware and in command of the division. Designated commanders operate as officers above all other official personnel. Agents are below the commanders and carry out any orders given to them. Both agents and commanders follow the orders of the Director and other designated executives within the company.
  • Membership: Agents are recruited as promising individuals either externally by the higher ups, or they are picked from within the company itself. Potential candidates can also be referred by agents or commanders for investigation. Commanders are chosen among agents who show loyalty to the company and skill in the field.
  • Climate: Professional and calculating. Agents are expected to focus on their assignments, do whatever it takes to complete it, and keep any confidential information to themselves. Outside of operations, agents are discouraged from forming bonds with people outside of the division due to the risk of vulnerability, however this is not forbidden.
  • Reputation: Unknown. The existence of InterSec is a closely guarded secret, and officially doesn’t exist on any public Hex records. Agents are also generally operating under an alias, have false chain codes and identities, and have official roles within the company if operating internally.
  • Curios: False chain code acting as a security pass in restricted Hex locations or areas.
  • Rules: Never expose confidential information. Ensure that the safety of a fellow agent as well as the mission are top priority. In the event that the choice must be made between the mission and fellow agents, the mission is priority if a solution can not be identified.
  • Goals: Ensure the safety and security of the company, as well as all important individuals, from both internal and external threats by any means necessary.

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HISTORICAL INFORMATION
Officially an organization that doesn’t exist, Hex Internal Security, or InterSec, is a covert division within Hex Incorporated tasked with keeping the company and its VIP’s safe from any and all threats.

The division carries out numerous duties, from covert intelligence gathering, to cases of sabotage, or in a few rare cases, “sanctioned elimination” of designated individuals. Secrecy is paramount for the division to operate. In relation to this, several rules and contingencies have been implemented to help each agent keep their true identity hidden and “loose ends” tied up to reduce the risk of being compromised.

The organization itself was formed in 864 A.B.Y after a number of security concerns sprung up within the company. This division quickly proved its usefulness in ousting competition or tracking down saboteurs within the company itself. Over the years, more funds have been diverted to develop the organization into a highly skilled and dangerous covert group.
 
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Braxton Holst Braxton Holst

For the most part this looks excellent, corporate intrigue is a good time.

I have one thing however:

Domain: Numerous

It would be nice if you could provide something a bit more specific. I understand that these folks will be operating all around, but I imagine there are certain areas/locations that they can be found more often than not?
 
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