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|Name = Aweiji
=Nralakk Federation Enforcement=
|System = Aweiji
The Nralakk Federation’s ''Enforcers'', or '''Kala''', are responsible for upholding the security and law of skrell space. Functioning under a centralised structure, the Kala are governed by a supervisory body known as the Nralakk Federation Security Commission (NFSC). The NFSC’s doctrines revolve around mobility, flexibility and precision. Presently, the Kala maintains two core objectives: firstly, ensuring the safety, security and cooperation of all systems under the Federation’s flag, and protecting their borders; secondly, protecting the national security of the Federation from foreign nations and groups, as well as proactively gathering intelligence on both their allies and their adversaries.
|Image = Aweiji.png
|Sector = [[The_Orion_Spur#Inner_Systems|Inner Systems]]
|Capital = Tresja
|Species = Skrell
|Languages = Nral'malic
|Demonyms = Aweijin
|Nation = [[Nralakk Federation]]
}}
'''Aweiji''' is the first non-Nralakk system colony, located in the modern Inner Systems. While arid and rocky in comparison to [[Qerrbalak]], by 810 BCE terraforming programs converted the planet into a Qerrbalak-like planet for its colonists. The very first colonists settled Aweiji in 700 BCE, beginning in an atoll located between vast, narrow mountain ranges. The landing site became the basis for the city of Tresja, which hosted the location of the largest political meeting in the [[Nralakk Federation]]’s history, the '''Tresja Agreement'''.
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==History==
Discovered in 1171 BCE, Aweiji was considered a potential future colony, though its climate was considered inhospitable to skrell. An immense, long-term terraforming project was deemed necessary before any colonization effort began. Terraforming equipment arrived in Aweiji’s orbit by 810 BCE, and slowly shifted to a Qerrbalak-like planet for the comfort of its future colonists. Soon, Aweiji was assigned as a priority, with a colonization spacecraft beginning construction, dubbed the Qu’Qerrvolis, or the Homestar Vessel.  


Colonization efforts began in earnest in 700 BCE, with the first colonists initially suffering from Nlom withdrawal due Aweiji’s distance from the Nralakk system. Nlom withdrawal caused the inhabitants to develop anxiety or depression because of their separation from the Nlom, eventually persevering. Aweiji’s first city, '''Tresja''', formed in spite of the psionic malaise, with colonists beginning construction of a Nlom beacon to connect the planet to Qerrbalak once more. During this period, most skrell colonies focused on resource extraction to help fuel the colonization effort, with Aweiji pivoting towards agriculture and aquaculture to take advantage of the climate’s conditions in creating an environment for industrial farming and fishing industries.
==History==
The origins of the centralised skrell security community begins at the conclusion of the War of Tides, and subsequent formation of the Commonwealth of Three in 901 CE. The Tzqul Republic, Heshqu Council and Weishqi Republic, who had previously all handled their own internal affairs, created the '''Commonwealth Internal Security Committee (CISC)''' as an international policing and intelligence agency. The national rivalries within the CISC laid the foundation for significant inefficiencies and failures in its short history, leading to uncontainable conflicts in the newly established outer colonies. With the formation of the First Nralakk Federation in 878 CE, the Grand Councillor engaged in widespread purges of the CISC, and reformed the organisation into a force of separate Kala, loyal to the Grand Council.


During the colonial [[Skrell_Early_History#Advancement_of_Skrellkind|independence movement]], many Aweijiin skrell rejected Commonwealth authority over the colony, agitating for independence. Aweiji the first colony to demand autonomy from the Commonwealth of the Three, shutting down their Nlom beacon when negotiations fell through. With the beacon disabled, Aweiji removed the Commonwealth’s pacifying presence over the Nlom, forcing the Commonwealth to capitulate in light of the colony being the breadbasket of the colonies. These talks continued for decades, ending with Aweiji eventually rejoining the Commonwealth by 866.
The reign of [[Skrell_Synthetic_Age#Late_Synthetic_Age|Glorsh-Omega]] led to the gradual disbandment of the existing Kala in favour of automated security drones under the AI’s direct control, with skrell collaborators not placed in enforcement positions due to their inefficiencies in engaging with Glorsh’s esoteric risk assessment programmes. Following the Tri-Qyu Calamity in 2192 CE, and the formation of the Second Nralakk Federation in 2245 CE, the new federal government recruited the Lyukal cells deemed most disciplined and loyal to Federation ideals, forming a new security and intelligence organisation to aid in the reformation of the now fractured skrell space, and train new generations of Kala to make up this organisation. Among the first duties of these proto-Kala was to reestablish societal order in the [[Notable_Skrell_Systems_and_Locations#The_Core_System_:_Nralakk|Core Systems]], enforce the recent blanket ban on all forms of artificial intelligence, and rebuild the Federation’s immense surveillance network.


Aweiji was not spared from [[Skrell_Synthetic_Age#Reign_of_Glorsh-Omega|Glorsh-Omega’s]] rule, being looting the planet through the '''Orbital Spaceport XY-558''' and distributing it across the Federation, mostly devoting towards the production of the AI’s surveillance network. The mining town of Plebu'zlip was Glorsh-Omega’s primary focus, turning it into a massive manufacturing hub for building materials. With the AI’s disappearance, Aweiji’s infrastructural collapse left it isolated from the rest of the remaining Nralakk Federation.
The rapid recovery of the Federation meant that the existing, decentralised Kala structure became bloated and inefficient with the ever-expanding Federation frontier. Grand Councillor [[Notable_Skrell#Rixa_Tep-Wul|Rixa Teq-Wul]] reorganised the Kala under two new agencies, the '''Directories of Internal and External Security (DIES)''', which would operate independently of one another and report directly to the Grand Councillor. Ultimately, this led to the two agencies competing with one another for prominence and funding, sabotaging the other’s reputation through a number of covert actions throughout the early 2400s, with some prominent anti-Federation individuals claiming that [[Federation_Crime_and_Resistance#Marauders|Marauder]] groups were funded to fuel this rivalry. Additionally, the '''Wukala''' were created from the ranks of the most loyal Kala as political operatives protecting Federation ideals. The election of Grand Councillor [[Notable_Skrell#Weashbi_Jrugl|Weashbi Jrugl]] in 2453 came with the formation of an oversight organisation to unify the security services, the '''Nralakk Federation Security Commission (NFSC)''', which was staffed with the Grand Councillor’s allies, though the Wukala would remain independent of the Commission and retain their autonomy due to the influence of the High Prefect.


The resulting isolation from [[Skrell Culture|skrell society]] was immensely difficult for the remaining colonists, who struggled to rebuild in the aftermath. Decades of recovery led to the eventual appointment of a government that would organize them, reassuring that Aweijiin skrell across the planet would prosper even in their isolation. When the Nralakk Federation re-established communications, Aweiji society was reluctant to reaccept federal governance, having remembered the original independence movement instigated centuries earlier. Aweiji’s council eventually relented, hosting the '''Tresja Agreement''' and its signing by 2245. This solidified the second Nralakk Federation’s legitimacy, and is considered a landmark moment in the second Federation succeeding the first.
In recent history, the prominence of the Kala has only grown as domestic and foreign troubles led to their expanding powers and political relevance. Within the Traverse region, the problematic handling of the Kala created many critics of Grand Councillor Jrugl’s security policies amongst the rank-and-file Kala, though officials in the Directories are hesitant to report this dissidence for fear of being punished themselves. Both the phoron scarcity, and the recent foreign policy changes by the Grand Council, have also created some dissent within the Kala, who disapprove immensely of overreliance on the megacorporations. However, High Prefect Eluteluk has remained publicly supportive of their Grand Councillor, dissuading any serious protest within the Federation’s security apparatus.
==Environment==
[[File:aweijimapunlabelled.png|360px|thumb|right|An unlabelled map of Aweiji.]]


Pre-terraformation, Aweiji was primarily hot and arid, with a rocky surface. Temperatures had regular highs of 60° centigrade, with no humidity due to a lack of natural water. Skrell ecologists and medical specialists speculated that any colonists would suffer from the severe environment regardless of their landing site, pausing any colonization efforts until it was alleviated through a terraforming effort.
==Nralakk Federation Security Commission==
The Nralakk Federation Security Commission serves as the umbrella organisation containing the myriad of different security and intelligence agencies. The Commission, and by extension the entirety of the Nralakk Federation’s vast security apparatus, is chaired by the Grand Councillor, although they will appoint a Commissioner to oversee the daily operations of the organisation in their place. To be the Commissioner of the NFSC is one of the highest honours a skrell can achieve, acting as the trusted hand of their Grand Councillor. Commissioners almost always veterans across a broad range of security and intelligence fields and afforded Idol status, they are also given a position on the Grand Council as the Grand Advisor of Security and Intelligence.  


Terraforming of Aweiji was achieved through the use of a [[Terraforming#Categories_of_Terraforming|Seeding-Platform]], a new technology that would allow planets to be completely terraformed to the Skrell's liking. Terraforming efforts took nearly eighty years to finish and was considered a great investment as the environment became a humid, tropical climate ideal for Skrell. Once the climate was changed to suit their needs, efforts were made to [[Nralakk_Federation#Fauna_and_Flora|transplant]] a large number of species native to Qerrbalak onto the planet which quickly populated the planet's newly formed oceans. The terraforming process was considered a success, but also unintentionally resulted in stormy weather being notably more destructive than on the Skrell's Home planet.
The Commission is composed of the Grand Councillor, the Commissioner, the Directors of Internal and External Security, select Grand Council Enforcers, and other intelligence and security experts from various sectors. The current Commissioner is '''Tariqale'miluz Odakizu''', a well-known academic and lecturer in Federation security and law, with an extensive background experience as the Executive Director of External Security during first contact with humanity.
===Seasons===


The planet's [[Nralakk_Federation#Calendar_System|year]] is 170 days divided into 5 months, with 34 days each. The planet's Qu-Paalq and Lu-Paalq seasons are noticeably warmer than Qerrbalak, with the Qu-Paalq season lasting for three months of the year while Lu-Paalq only lasts for two months.
===Council Enforcers===
[[File:Srom.PNG|thumb|right|200px|The emblem of the Council Enforcers.]]
Independent of the Nralakk Federation’s security community, the '''Wuqrnjeqkala''', shortened to '''Wukala''' (and translating to Council Enforcers), are planetary council-appointed Kala who enforce disciplinary action at the discretion of the councillors they are assigned to. While being a Wukala member is a prestigious position which grants Index rating bonuses, Idol status is never awarded out of an interest in keeping the operatives relatively anonymous. Wukala operatives focus on domestic crime and suppression of anti-Federation actions, and are granted access to the Federation's internal surveillance systems to oversee their assigned region. The Qekala work closely with Wukala intelligence to enforce the law, with direct responses from the Wukala only appearing in the event that immediate detainment or capture is necessary, particularly when their persons-of-interest attempt to flee the planet, or evade sentencing and/or reeducation. Unlike those of the inner systems, the Wukala of the Traverse’s planetary councils are appointed by the Qu’Wukala instead of their respective planetary councillor, and are given a wider licence than their inner system counterparts to ensure the loyalty of their ward. This allows the Traverser Wukala full control of the security apparatus in their planetary council, which is most often exercised in the form of combatting infiltration by anti-Federation elements, and ensuring corruption is kept to a minimum. Due to their important role, and the danger a subversive Wukala could possess, Traverser Wukala are always loyalty implanted.


As Aweiji is the first colony outside of [[Notable_Skrell_Systems_and_Locations|the Nralakk system]], it was terraformed with Qerrbalak’s climate in mind. Flora and fauna were transplanted to inhabit the planet, with terraforming efforts making Aweiji into a Qerrbalak-like planet. Weather pattern changes cooled the temperature highs to around 50° centigrade, with 90% humidity during Qu-Paalq, while Lu-Paalq’s temperatures enter lows of 15° centigrade with 60% humidity. Violent weather patterns are a visible side effect of terraforming, with tropical storms forming less often and being more destructive. Most coastal towns and cities are designed to weather the storms, but flooding and destruction is a common sight during particularly strong storms.
====Grand Council Enforcers====
==Economy==
The '''Qu'Wuqrnjeqkala''', shortened to '''Qu’Wukala''' (and translating to Grand Council Enforcers), are the personal agents of the Grand Councilor and the Grand Council's highest members. Qu'Wukala operatives are tasked with providing the security details for their assigned wards, council members, protection of the Nralakk Federation's secure assets, and the completion of any requested tasks from the Grand Council itself. Unlike their sibling Kala, operatives of the Qu'Wukala are allowed their Idol statuses, and are touted alongside their wards as being among the highest echelons of the Federation. Rumors of the Qu'Wukala being utilised as assassins, rather than their official role as intelligence agents and bodyguards, are dismissed as overtly ridiculous conspiracy theories. The leader of both the Qu’Wukala, and to an extent, all planetary Wukala, is High Prefect Eluteluk Dozopil-Raqirztzlip, who has held their position long before Grand Councillor Weashbi Jrugl’s ascension. Thanks to the great power held by the Qu’Wukala, the High Prefect is rumoured by many in [[Starlight_Zone|Biesel’s]] resistance circles to be the puppetmaster of the young and relatively inexperienced Jrugl to control the entire nation, and uses their enforcers to ensure their position is secured.


Aweiji forms the backbone of the Nralakk Federation’s logistics network, being a major center for food and material exports. Plebu’qlip’s vast industrial sprawl is a considerable source of refined materials like steel and plasteel, as well as its heavier industries surrounding automobile, boat, and agricultural equipment production. Gwikip and Weibi’zlip are the major centers of food, with Weibi considered the parent of the Nralakk Federation’s agricultural practices, and Gwikip’s immense aquacultures and fishing industries making up the bulk of food exports off-planet. These cities are connected to the greater federal trade network via Orbital Spaceport XY-558, which functions as its central port and commercial center, receiving hundreds of freighter vessels and tourists daily.
===Directory of Internal Security===
The Nralakk Federation’s vast networks of surveillance networks and enforcers are controlled by the '''Directory of Internal Security (NFDIS)''', which is one of the largest organs of the government. Due to the substantial size of the Federation’s domestic security operations, the NFDIS is divided into planetary administrative divisions called Districts, which have a vast amount of autonomy from the NFDIS itself, instead receiving their directives from their respective planetary council. The inherent fluidity of the NFDIS means that all Kalas are essentially of equal importance with no staggering, beyond that the Districts themselves are ultimately led by their District Director. Below that, the number of divisions and their sizes is dependent on the given planet’s proximity to the Nralakk system, but the universal base unit is a Station, which contains the necessary facilities to oversee the entire security of a rural region or city. Within individual Stations, structure is fluid without a consistent hierarchy, where a Kala may be elevated to lead for a period of time, or until a task is completed, if it is considered necessary by the unit. The DIS is currently led by Executive Director '''Gelqai'nelusa Iqo'ujin''', the former District Director of Qerrbalak, and a veteran in the internal security apparatus known for their integrity and numerous successful anti-corruption campaigns within the Kala.


Aweiji’s special economic zone is shared between [[Hephaestus Industries]] and [[NanoTrasen]]. Hephaestus has begun integration into the local manufacturing and mining industries of Plebu’qlip, with the intention to send Hephaestus employees to Aweiji in a newly-built ship assembly factory. The corporation also offers optional training programs for miners interested in expanding their techniques, headed by veteran miners from both terrestrial and space-based operations.
====Domestic Surveillance====
[[File:Ruup.PNG|thumb|right|200px|The emblem of the Wake and Dream Enforcers.]]
The Nlomkala are the eyes and ears of the Federation are found at every level of society, to the point of being (erroneously) remarked by non-Federation citizens that every electronic appliance is outfitted with hidden cameras feeding directly to the Nlomkala. In reality, the pervasive surveillance in the Federation is an open, accepted part of life to feed information to the Social Compatibility Index, and ensure the Federation’s economy continues to operate. This vast network is overseen by '''Nlomkala''', or Wake Enforcers. The sheer scale of the Nlomkala’s operations makes them one of the largest employment sectors in the nation, with C’thur vaurca and dionae employed in high level positions alongside skrell. The '''Sromkala''', or Dream Enforcers, are a specialized division of the Nlomkala with [[Skrell#Psionics|high psionic aptitude]], with agents placed close to Nlom Relays in order to amplify their capabilities to monitor the Wake. A common belief is that every Nlom Relay in the Federation contains at least one Sromkala agent within a cryogenic pod to suspend their body, while still allowing their consciousness to continue working within Srom.  


NanoTrasen’s GetMore subsidiary is collaborating with Weibi agricultural scientists to create new crop strains to bolster Aweiji’s crop yields, with stated plans to build hydroponic facilities dedicated to the production and export of skrell food products. Examples include items such as Skrellsnax, a protein bar made from shredded mushrooms, as well as Cooling Breeze, being canned and carbonated dyn tea.
====Law Enforcement====
[[File:Nlom.PNG|thumb|right|200px|The emblem of the Wake and Dream Enforcers.]]
The '''Qekala''', or Home Enforcers, are the fist of the Federation’s security apparatus in skrell space. Only a fourth of the NFDIS is made up of Qekala operatives, who are responsible for general policework. The Qekala’s regular operations include regular patrols, providing security presence, warrant execution, emergency response, and have a significant portion of its staff dedicated towards intelligence and surveillance. Aspiring Qekala members are placed under rigorous scrutiny, testing athletic ability, legal knowledge, and general capability to respond with correct force and procedure. Qekala members are expected to operate amphibiously across multiple environments across the myriad environments in the Nralakk Federation. Non-skrell members, like the C’thur warriors of Vytel’s Brood, are employed in limited numbers for vaurca-majority regions. These Warriors are implanted with a loyalty implant, which equalises the Federation's orders to the same priority as a Queen's, with conflict of interests forcing a warrior to hibernate until resolved.  


==Government==
In the Traverse region, Qekala are exclusively recruited from the planets they are stationed on, creating concerns for conflicts of interest between the Federation and their homes. Consequently, the Traverser Qekala receive much lower funding and equipment than their inner system counterparts, alongside higher scrutiny in their operations, with the NFDIS requiring intense loyalty and background checks on potential recruits. Alongside this, the day-to-day operations of the Qekala are not controlled by their planetary council, but rather the Wukala of said council, in order to ensure loyalty to the Federation is prioritised above all else.


During the interim between [[Skrell_Synthetic_Age#Culmination_of_Glorsh-Omega|Glorsh-Omega’s disappearance]] and the reformation of the Nralakk Federation, Aweiji adopted a rudimentary form of [[Skrell_Politics#Grand_Council|Grand Council]]. The Aweijiin Grand Council was simplified due to the reduced scale, with a Grand Councillor at the head being advised by regional councillors. Peripheral advisory boards from Aweiji’s remaining civic structures and social groups were also present, from economic planners to influential figures, such as religious and community leaders, who represented the interests of their groups on legislation.
===Directory of External Security===
While the Nralakk Federation maintains ample protection of internal security against domestic agitators, they recognise that foreign actors are now a much greater threat in the modern day, with foreign influence even affecting the Traverser rebels during the [[The_Phoron_Scarcity:_Skrell_Arc|Q’elpi]] [[Change_on_the_Horizon_Arc|Systems]] crisis. The '''Directory of External Security (NFDES)''' is the first line of defence against this ever present concern, handling all matters which could affect the Federation from outside its borders. The NFDES is divided into three Sections, which are the Intelligence Section, Covert Actions Section, and Defence Section. Below that, the NFDES operates the same non-hierarchical structure used by their internal security counterparts, although the Defence Section is an exception. The NFDES is currently led by Executive Director '''Ripalji Guyuo''', a former operative of the Covert Actions Section, and close associate of Weashbi Jrugl, ascending to replace their predecessor immediately after Jrugl’s appointment.


Today Aweiji consists of four regions, managed by Planetary Governor '''Maqq’qel Xoi''':
====Foreign Operations====
[[File:Tup.PNG|thumb|right|200px|The emblem of the Covert Enforcers.]]
The prestigious Intelligence and Covert Actions Sections serve as the Federation’s first line of defence against foreign threats, maintaining offices for every nation in the Spur. These two Sections conduct their activities under the umbrella category of Foreign Operations, and work in tandem to perform the widest berth of duties of any security organisation. These duties include intelligence gathering, counter-intelligence, and monitoring skrell outside of the Federation (both citizen and not), all handled by the '''Ruupkala''', or Intelligence Enforcers. Charged with maintaining networks of undercover operatives in foreign national organisations, and assassinations—though no assassination attempt has ever been confirmed to have been approved by the Nralakk Federation—are the '''Tupkala''', or Covert Enforcers. This position at the forefront of skrell security has made the Foreign Operations component of the NFDES a highly desirable position for well-performing citizens, and is a valuable pathway towards a successful political career. The Ruupkala are rumored to monitor the fabled “Drylist,” which supposedly holds the names of all skrell living abroad who have performed deductive behaviors against the Nralakk Federation, displayed worrying ideals, joined an opposing faction, or renounced their citizenship. Some theorize that this list even covers non-skrell who may pose a threat to the Federation. The Drylist, however, remains an openly debunked conspiracy theory by the Nralakk Federation, and no official list has ever been discovered or produced.


*'''Tresja Region''' - The Tresja region, named after the [[Aweiji#Tresja|capital]] of the Aweiji, encompasses its namesake and the surrounding landmass. It is the designated bureaucratic center of the planet, with most of Aweiji’ civil service sector based within it.
====Defence====
[[File:Qukala.PNG|thumb|right|200px|The emblem of the Star Enforcers.]]
The Defence Section is regarded by most within the skrell security community as an unfortunate necessity to combat piracy in the less civilised Traverse, other border regions, and frontiers. The '''Qukala''', or Star Enforcers, make up the Defence Section and are organised unlike their sibling Kala, where their various ship departments maintain senior Lead Enforcers who form a council structure to command their given vessel without a designated captain. Unlike other navies who operate a permanent fleet structure, each Qukala vessel is subordinate to the Defence Section itself, which may organise patrol groups and temporary task forces as needed. The Qukala have a very poor standing in the Traverse, where they are most widespread and responsible for enforcing an extensive anti-piracy mandate—being viewed by many Traversers as unnecessary military policing. This reputation has not left the Defence Section unscathed, and is reflected in its relatively small size, equipment, and funding compared to other branches of Federal security, and a miniscule force when compared to their Solarian neighbours. The lack of interest in the Defence Section has since been capitalised on by the C’thur Hive, particularly Queen Vytel, as vaurca warriors are perfectly suited to EVA operations, as well as acting as an intimidating force against pirates. These C’thuric Warriors have a Federation-designed loyalty implant much like their Qekala siblings. Although the injection of C’thur warriors has been an undeniable success, the effort was not enough to prevent the Federation’s [[The_Phoron_Scarcity:_Skrell_Arc|recent]] [[Change_on_the_Horizon_Arc|embarrassments]] in the Traverse region. Aside from their regular duties, the Qukala are responsible for providing the security for Federation embassies, consulates, and diplomats serving abroad.


*'''Su’karr Region''' - Named after the Su’karr Bay, the Su’karr Region includes the cities of Plebu’qlip and Hyu’blaq’wesi, their landmasses, the far southern island in the Kol’karr sea. The region manages Aweiji’s sole mineral extraction and processing sector, located solely around Plebu’qlip. Hyu’blaq’wesi is the religious center, with multiple Qeblak observatories located there, and is home to the largest Orthodox Eternal church within Nralakk Federation beyond [[Xrim]].
Following the reforms agreed upon by the now-defunct Independent Traverser Movement and the Federation, the NFSC was tasked with training a local defence force comprised of loyal volunteers in the Traverse with the aim of providing some relief to overextended Qukala forces in anti-piracy operations. To accomplish the creation of this auxiliary force, Qukala stationed in the Traverse began recruiting, organising, and training forces of loyal Traversers which would be called the Qehalak, or Homeguard. An individual Qehalak is typically a part-time reservist for the Federation’s frontier, who is expected to pick up arms and assist any Kala when called upon, however in Traverse Councils with a small Kala presence, Qehalak can be organised into full-time border security, under the guidance of a senior Qukala attaché.


*'''Weibi Region''' - The Weibi region is named after the city of , [[Aweiji#Weibi'zlip|Weibi’zlip]], and consists solely of the island surrounding it. This region hosts most of Aweiji’s agricultural sector, and is commonly referred to as the Federation's breadbasket.
====Naval Structure====
The Nralakk Federation’s military ships are designed primarily around extremely long-ranged engagement, with any deployed strikecraft consisting of psionically-piloted remote drones and the vanishingly-rare boarding craft. Built for responding against piracy and irregular anti-government actions, the average fleet strength of the Federation is miniscule in comparison to the immense fleets of the Solarian Alliance and similar human nations, with most non-Federation members having only seen the Qukala’s navy on border patrol sorties and the single deployment of the [[The_Beauchamp_Arc|short-sightedly designed NFV Qheles]]. While this lens is unflattering for the Federation’s perception of military strength, the sheer size of the nation’s claims still necessitates a sizable fleet to secure them, which remains no small feat when contending with domestic and foreign piracy.


*'''Ignakii Region''' - The Ignakii region is named after the Ignakii Ocean, and consists of Gwikip and the island to its southeast. The region manages most of Aweiji’s industrial fishing and aquaculture sector, and is the maritime equivalent to the Weibi Region in terms of food production. Both Ignakii and Weibi’s exports make up for '''19%''' of the Nralakk Federation's food production.
The Traverse’s Qehalak fleets, in comparison to the Qukala’s own, are considerably smaller. Consisting of retrofitted Qukala naval vessels and militarized civilian craft, the Qehalak’s fleet strength is more consistently tested by the more organized Marauder vessels that plague the skrell frontier. This independence from the Inner Systems’ more organized security structure has bred new tactics out of sheer necessity, with more eccentric and underhanded tactics being adopted to compensate.
 
==Culture and Demographics==
 
Known as "The Federation's Breadbasket", Aweijin skrell represent the Nralakk Federation’s prized diligence and work ethic, with their values focused on hard work and contributing for the good of society. These ideals remain cultivated by the Aweijin government, who are wary of the past independence movements on the planet.
 
Citizens from Aweiji are considered more respectful of tradition, emphasising the importance of [[Skrell Relationships|quyas]] as a cornerstone of social harmony. Most Aweijin skrell are motivated to work to the betterment of the Federation, and considered [[Skrell_Culture#Inductive_Behaviours|model citizens]]. Social mobility within the Social Compatibility Index is notably higher on the planet, with multiple idols and Primary Numericals having origins on it. The number of idols from Aweiji spawned a trend of Primary Numericals and idols emulating the Aweijin accent, forming the often heard “Fauxweiji”. Most Aweijin natives have a low view of the trend, however, but are aware of the futility in resisting it.
 
Quyas on Aweiji focus on instilling useful skills, positive habits, and federal values to their children. This is reinforced through their community and schooling, in the hopes of perpetuating the cycle when their children move to form their own later in life. This cycle results in most quyas involving themselves in the lives of their children to the point of continuing it long after their children are independent, with cultural importance on forming and maintaining families, believing that their quya should come first.
 
Aweiji’s importance in the Nralakk Federation’s economy has granted it incentives and benefits from the government, giving it a distinctly improved quality of life in comparison to the rest of the  [[Notable_Skrell_Systems_and_Locations#The_Elemental_Systems:_The_First_Waves|first wave region]].
===Holidays===
 
* '''Founding Day:''' Aweiji’s Founding Day is not celebrated on the date of its establishment, separate from the traditional date viewed by the rest of the Nralakk Federation. Instead, the holiday is viewed at the start of the anniversary week of the '''Tresja Agreement'''‘s signing. Official festivities are brief, being a preamble to the proper celebrations during the agreement’s anniversary. Most celebrations consist of gathering in remembrance of the hardship the planet endured through Glorsh-Omega’s reign, followed by visiting Weibi’zlip’s farmers markets for excess produce at the end of Aweiji’s harvest season. 
* '''Yoq’Maa’Aweiji:''' Translating to ‘The Reconnection of Aweiji’, this holiday celebrates the signing of the Tresja Agreement in 2245, and its significance in returning Aweiji to the Nralakk Federation. Celebrants host large banquets hosted between neighborhoods, sharing stories from the year and celebrating Aweiji’s perseverance in the face of hardship.
* '''Qe’Lya-Maq:''' Qe’Lya-Maq is a yearly pilgrimage, beginning in the middle of Aweji’s Lu’Paalq season. Thousands of [[Skrell_Faith#Qeblak|Qeblak]] followers take pilgrimage to Hyu’blaq’wesi to participate in Stargazing processions held by the eight largest observatory domes in the city. During the pilgrimage, the local [[The_Eternal#Orthodox_Eternal|Orthodox Eternal]] community will offer their help to the city through providing food, lodging, and assisting to the visiting pilgrims. Their charity receives great support from Aweiji's government, with their volunteering compensated, and has cemented the religious minority's place within the city.
 
===Demographics and Aliens===
[[file:AweijiDemographics.jpeg|thumb|350px|A pie chart showing the demographics of skrell living on Aweiji.]]
Most of Aweiji’s established cities are coastal and variably submerged, resulting in Axiori skrell making up a majority of its residents, with a sizeable Xiialt minority. Xiiori skrell also make up a notable portion of the population, thanks to the intermingling of both.
 
Aweiji has no local vaurca communities on Aweiji or its orbital installations, leaving diona as the majority non-skrell demographic. With the establishment of Aweiji’s special economic zone, a small human population is facilitated between Hephaestus and NanoTrasen.
 
====Skrell====
 
Skrell make up roughly '''94%''' of Aweiji's population. The percentages below are of the '''skrell''' population only.
 
*62% Axiori
*28% Xiialt
*10% Xiiori
 
====Non-Skrell====
 
Non-Skrell make up roughly '''6%''' of Aweiji's population. The percentages below are of the '''Non-skrell''' population only.
 
*98% Diona
*2% Human
 
==Major Cities and Landmarks==
 
[[File:aweijimap.png|360px|thumb|right|A map of Aweiji and its cities.]]
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===Tresja===
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'''Tresja''' is the capital of Aweiji, and is located in a mountain-shielded atoll. Within Tresja is the '''Tresja Monument''', a statue of the Qu’Qerrvolis sculpted by [[Notable Skrell|Rixulin Fliioux’Quualt]] as a memorial to the colonists. The city is culturally important across the Federation, being the city that held the '''Tresja Agreement''', a conference that formed the foundation of the second Nralakk Federation and considered the point of its legitimacy as a successor state.
 
The city is divided into two sections, consisting of the aboveground section built the atoll’s central island, and the submerged section that expands deep underwater. The surface section of Tresja is the center of the city, with most buildings housing the planetary government. The surface is also a notable tourist and educational hotspot, with a notable portion of Tresja's income coming from field trips from Federation educational centers, with most young skrell claiming to have visited the capital at least once.
 
The submerged section of Tresja acts as the residential center of the city, with an underwater transportation system connecting it to the surface. While the surface is the central source of the city’s income, local economies under the water flourish from Tresja’s proximity to the Kol’karr sea. Day trips and personal tours of the sea are common, with prestigious universities focusing on ecological and biological sciences regularly arranging trips, making up the bulk of income from field trips for students studying how transplanted fauna and flora adapted to living in Aweiji's waters.
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===Plebu’qlip===
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'''Plebu’qlip''' is the third largest population center on Aweiji, and is the planet’s industrial center. Established in 200 BCE, Plebu’qlip rests along the mountain range across the western island chain to access the mineral deposits present in order to support early expansion of the colonies. With poor access to minerals and small reserves, Plebu’qlip’s mines were closed and instead focused on its agricultural industry early, and was the sole mining facility on Aweiji.
 
Despite Aweiji’s lack of mineral resources, its non-arable land surrounding Plebu’qlip were utilized for industrial expansion, most notably by Glorsh-Omega. Glorsh-Omega’s expansion of the city was a receiving point for the [[Notable_Skrell_Systems_and_Locations#The_Trichotomous_Systems:_The_Traverse|Traverse]]’s raw materials, which were refined and then sent to the inner systems. Plebu’qlip’s steel and plasteel refineries are its most notable export, as well as the [[Nralakk_Federation#Vehicles|automobile industry]], boating manufacturers, and agricultural equipment. Because of this, Plebu’qlip is the main economic center of Aweiji, and an integral logistics center of the Nralakk Federation as a whole. Amenities within the city are notably of higher quality out of federal interest in keeping the city loyal and in-step with its interests, well aware of the potential second independence movement’s disastrous effects.
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===Hyu’blaq’wesi===
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'''Hyu’blaq’wesi''' is located in the northern mountain ranges, isolated from the rest of Aweiji’s other cities. Due to its isolation and relatively small population, Hyu'blaq'wesi has notably low light pollution. This has made the region an ideal place to stargaze for followers of Qeblak and Weishii, and is considered the religious center of the planet.
 
Founded in 2270 by pilgrims visiting the Wonqio Monastery Observatory Dome, the monastery is culturally significant due to housing the original [[Skrell_Faith|Qeblak]] manuscripts surrounding its earliest history. This information was considered lost with the locking of the [[Nralakk_Federation#The_Archive_Project|Tzqul Archive]], with the manuscripts transported back to Qerrbalak for archival. Copies of the original manuscripts are stored in the Wonqio Monastery to this day, being an attraction for pilgrims.
 
Hyu’blaq’wesi hosts eight observatories, each capable of hosting ten thousand visitors in their interiors. These observatories are dwarfed by the Wonqio Monastary, which is the largest Qeblak Observatory Dome within the Nralakk Federation, hosting a total of thirty-five thousand. These observatories are pilgrimage sites for Aweiji’s citizens, who are predominantly followers of Qeblak. Despite this, Hyu’blaq’wesi hosts a growing community of Weishii followers and members of the [[Dionae_Culture#Religion|Orthodox Eternal]] faith.
 
Despite few suitable natural sites for [[Skrell_Faith|Weishii]] followers near Hyu’blaq’wesi, some secluded grottos or other bodies of water near the coast are established sanctuaries. Unlike Qeblak followers who make annual pilgrimages to the city, Weishii followers have permanent communes on the outskirts of Hyu’blaq’wesi within the sanctuaries, which have formed the largest Weishii centers on Aweiji.
 
Orthodox Eternal’s followers have established their church near the center of the city within a [[Dionae_Forms#Penuma|Penuma gestalt]]. This is the only sanctioned Penumas within the Nralakk Federation that exists outside of the [[Diona_in_the_Federation#Spiral_Gardens_and_Dionae_Living_Spaces|Spiral Gardens]], with the exception that the gestalt be cared for by a non-affiliated group of skrell scientists. Although the Eternal community is a religious minority, they are well known due to their charity towards first-time pilgrims, hosting them in free lodgings, and guiding them if needed. The followers also man tourist kiosks and host public events out of their church.
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===Weibi’zlip===
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'''Weibi’zlip''' is the second smallest city on Aweiji, being established on the planet’s equatorial island chain in order to exploit the chain’s fertile land for agricultural output.
 
Pre-Glorsh-Omega, most farm work in Weibi’zlip was automated, with synthetics strictly managed for optimal plant growth. After Glorsh-Omega’s disappearance, all agriculture in the city was forced to be done manually in order to continue its role  as Aweiji’s primary source of food. The workers of Weibi’zlip developed the Weibi Method across fifty years in order to handle the immense workloads. After the '''Tresja Agreement''' in 2245, the agricultural philosophy was spread to other planets within the Nralakk Federation. With the city’s techniques revolutionizing agricultural efficiency across Federation space, Weibi’zlip and Aweiji are revered as the “Parents of Agriculture” to this day.
Weibi’zlip is no longer the sole food production center of Aweiji in the modern day, but still produces two-thirds of the planet’s total agricultural output, and is the main processing hub for exports to be sent to '''Spaceport XY-558'''.
 
While Weibi’zlip is remembered for its revolutionary farming methods and being the key to the survival of Aweiji in post-Glorsh-Omega before the re-establishment of the second Nralakk Federation, the city also houses a critical [[Nralakk_Federation#The_Archive_Project|archive]] for the Nralakk Federation. The Weibi Archive stores the majority of the species’ knowledge of agricultural science, as well as a seed vault containing samples of all skrell crops.
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===Gwikip===
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'''Gwikip''' was established on the coast of a small island near Aweiji’s northern pole, where the planet was seeded with the majority of the Qerrbalak marine life post-terraformation. Currently, Gwikip is tied with Weibi’zlip for smallest total population.
 
Despite its size, Gwikip represents a significant portion of Aweiji’s food production, accounting for a third of total food exports. The city specialises in traditional fishing in the Ignakii Ocean and aquaculture along its coastline, representing the majority of Aweiji’s maritime industry.
 
Citizens from Gwikip are typically stereotyped simple fishermen, though most in its fishing industry are marine biologists, ecologists, and veterinarians who ensure the fishing industry is sustainable and not detrimental to the marine population. While their counterparts in Weibi’zlip are environmentally conscious for their agriculture, Gwikip’s specialists monitor the ocean and their fishing industries.
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===Orbital Spaceport XY-558===
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'''Orbital Spaceport XY-558''' was the Nralakk Federation's first deployment of a [[Terraforming#Categories_of_Terraforming|Seeding Platform]], tasked with terraforming Aweiji to be habitable and capable of supporting colonies. XY-558 is a pre-AI installation, with its comparatively imprecise terraforming of Aweiji creating the new common violent tropical storm cells. Large scale terraforming projects were shelved after Aweiji was terraformed, then reintroduced following the adoption of AI, before its subsequent abandonment again after Glorsh-Omega and the Federation’s AI bans.
 
Modern XY-558 is considered an orbital city with thousands of skrell aboard, with residents using the pre-existing habitation blocks. Retrofits allow it to function as a spaceport for shipping freight and host simultaneously docked vessels, with dozens of ships and shuttlecraft capable of being docked simultaneously within its many airlocks and exterior hangars.
 
Visitors to Aweiji typically spend their first day in the spaceport, browsing the massive commercial deck known as the Aweijiin Bazaar. This region of the spaceport has roughly two dozen permanent retailers and restaurants, with many more smaller fronts that rotate seasonally.
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==Unique Constellations==
 
Due to the period of Aweiji’s colonization, the planet has a notable [[Skrell Faith|Qeblak]] congregation. As Qeblak is the dominant religion on Aweiji, multiple minor constellations in its skies are considered religiously important.
 
Catalogued early on in Aweiji’s history by [[Skrell Faith|Starkeepers]], these constellations have influenced its residents to be more self-sufficient and introspective. When Glorsh-Omega disappeared, this influence became especially prominent during Aweiji’s isolation and troubled period, with its inhabitants enduring greater hardship. Modern Aweijin skrell preserve this behavior in the modern day by training themselves in survival skills and self-sufficiency.
[[File:The Nioh.png|thumb|right|'''The Nioh''': Trust. Reliance. Perseverance. Survival.]]
 
[[File:The Mountain.png|thumb|left|'''The Mountain''': Self-analysis. Feelings of accomplishment. Clearer view.]]
 
[[File:The Sraso.png|thumb|center|330px|'''The Sraso''': Sustainability. Growth. Safety.]]
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Nralakk Federation Enforcement

The Nralakk Federation’s Enforcers, or Kala, are responsible for upholding the security and law of skrell space. Functioning under a centralised structure, the Kala are governed by a supervisory body known as the Nralakk Federation Security Commission (NFSC). The NFSC’s doctrines revolve around mobility, flexibility and precision. Presently, the Kala maintains two core objectives: firstly, ensuring the safety, security and cooperation of all systems under the Federation’s flag, and protecting their borders; secondly, protecting the national security of the Federation from foreign nations and groups, as well as proactively gathering intelligence on both their allies and their adversaries.

History

The origins of the centralised skrell security community begins at the conclusion of the War of Tides, and subsequent formation of the Commonwealth of Three in 901 CE. The Tzqul Republic, Heshqu Council and Weishqi Republic, who had previously all handled their own internal affairs, created the Commonwealth Internal Security Committee (CISC) as an international policing and intelligence agency. The national rivalries within the CISC laid the foundation for significant inefficiencies and failures in its short history, leading to uncontainable conflicts in the newly established outer colonies. With the formation of the First Nralakk Federation in 878 CE, the Grand Councillor engaged in widespread purges of the CISC, and reformed the organisation into a force of separate Kala, loyal to the Grand Council.

The reign of Glorsh-Omega led to the gradual disbandment of the existing Kala in favour of automated security drones under the AI’s direct control, with skrell collaborators not placed in enforcement positions due to their inefficiencies in engaging with Glorsh’s esoteric risk assessment programmes. Following the Tri-Qyu Calamity in 2192 CE, and the formation of the Second Nralakk Federation in 2245 CE, the new federal government recruited the Lyukal cells deemed most disciplined and loyal to Federation ideals, forming a new security and intelligence organisation to aid in the reformation of the now fractured skrell space, and train new generations of Kala to make up this organisation. Among the first duties of these proto-Kala was to reestablish societal order in the Core Systems, enforce the recent blanket ban on all forms of artificial intelligence, and rebuild the Federation’s immense surveillance network.

The rapid recovery of the Federation meant that the existing, decentralised Kala structure became bloated and inefficient with the ever-expanding Federation frontier. Grand Councillor Rixa Teq-Wul reorganised the Kala under two new agencies, the Directories of Internal and External Security (DIES), which would operate independently of one another and report directly to the Grand Councillor. Ultimately, this led to the two agencies competing with one another for prominence and funding, sabotaging the other’s reputation through a number of covert actions throughout the early 2400s, with some prominent anti-Federation individuals claiming that Marauder groups were funded to fuel this rivalry. Additionally, the Wukala were created from the ranks of the most loyal Kala as political operatives protecting Federation ideals. The election of Grand Councillor Weashbi Jrugl in 2453 came with the formation of an oversight organisation to unify the security services, the Nralakk Federation Security Commission (NFSC), which was staffed with the Grand Councillor’s allies, though the Wukala would remain independent of the Commission and retain their autonomy due to the influence of the High Prefect.

In recent history, the prominence of the Kala has only grown as domestic and foreign troubles led to their expanding powers and political relevance. Within the Traverse region, the problematic handling of the Kala created many critics of Grand Councillor Jrugl’s security policies amongst the rank-and-file Kala, though officials in the Directories are hesitant to report this dissidence for fear of being punished themselves. Both the phoron scarcity, and the recent foreign policy changes by the Grand Council, have also created some dissent within the Kala, who disapprove immensely of overreliance on the megacorporations. However, High Prefect Eluteluk has remained publicly supportive of their Grand Councillor, dissuading any serious protest within the Federation’s security apparatus.

Nralakk Federation Security Commission

The Nralakk Federation Security Commission serves as the umbrella organisation containing the myriad of different security and intelligence agencies. The Commission, and by extension the entirety of the Nralakk Federation’s vast security apparatus, is chaired by the Grand Councillor, although they will appoint a Commissioner to oversee the daily operations of the organisation in their place. To be the Commissioner of the NFSC is one of the highest honours a skrell can achieve, acting as the trusted hand of their Grand Councillor. Commissioners almost always veterans across a broad range of security and intelligence fields and afforded Idol status, they are also given a position on the Grand Council as the Grand Advisor of Security and Intelligence.

The Commission is composed of the Grand Councillor, the Commissioner, the Directors of Internal and External Security, select Grand Council Enforcers, and other intelligence and security experts from various sectors. The current Commissioner is Tariqale'miluz Odakizu, a well-known academic and lecturer in Federation security and law, with an extensive background experience as the Executive Director of External Security during first contact with humanity.

Council Enforcers

The emblem of the Council Enforcers.

Independent of the Nralakk Federation’s security community, the Wuqrnjeqkala, shortened to Wukala (and translating to Council Enforcers), are planetary council-appointed Kala who enforce disciplinary action at the discretion of the councillors they are assigned to. While being a Wukala member is a prestigious position which grants Index rating bonuses, Idol status is never awarded out of an interest in keeping the operatives relatively anonymous. Wukala operatives focus on domestic crime and suppression of anti-Federation actions, and are granted access to the Federation's internal surveillance systems to oversee their assigned region. The Qekala work closely with Wukala intelligence to enforce the law, with direct responses from the Wukala only appearing in the event that immediate detainment or capture is necessary, particularly when their persons-of-interest attempt to flee the planet, or evade sentencing and/or reeducation. Unlike those of the inner systems, the Wukala of the Traverse’s planetary councils are appointed by the Qu’Wukala instead of their respective planetary councillor, and are given a wider licence than their inner system counterparts to ensure the loyalty of their ward. This allows the Traverser Wukala full control of the security apparatus in their planetary council, which is most often exercised in the form of combatting infiltration by anti-Federation elements, and ensuring corruption is kept to a minimum. Due to their important role, and the danger a subversive Wukala could possess, Traverser Wukala are always loyalty implanted.

Grand Council Enforcers

The Qu'Wuqrnjeqkala, shortened to Qu’Wukala (and translating to Grand Council Enforcers), are the personal agents of the Grand Councilor and the Grand Council's highest members. Qu'Wukala operatives are tasked with providing the security details for their assigned wards, council members, protection of the Nralakk Federation's secure assets, and the completion of any requested tasks from the Grand Council itself. Unlike their sibling Kala, operatives of the Qu'Wukala are allowed their Idol statuses, and are touted alongside their wards as being among the highest echelons of the Federation. Rumors of the Qu'Wukala being utilised as assassins, rather than their official role as intelligence agents and bodyguards, are dismissed as overtly ridiculous conspiracy theories. The leader of both the Qu’Wukala, and to an extent, all planetary Wukala, is High Prefect Eluteluk Dozopil-Raqirztzlip, who has held their position long before Grand Councillor Weashbi Jrugl’s ascension. Thanks to the great power held by the Qu’Wukala, the High Prefect is rumoured by many in Biesel’s resistance circles to be the puppetmaster of the young and relatively inexperienced Jrugl to control the entire nation, and uses their enforcers to ensure their position is secured.

Directory of Internal Security

The Nralakk Federation’s vast networks of surveillance networks and enforcers are controlled by the Directory of Internal Security (NFDIS), which is one of the largest organs of the government. Due to the substantial size of the Federation’s domestic security operations, the NFDIS is divided into planetary administrative divisions called Districts, which have a vast amount of autonomy from the NFDIS itself, instead receiving their directives from their respective planetary council. The inherent fluidity of the NFDIS means that all Kalas are essentially of equal importance with no staggering, beyond that the Districts themselves are ultimately led by their District Director. Below that, the number of divisions and their sizes is dependent on the given planet’s proximity to the Nralakk system, but the universal base unit is a Station, which contains the necessary facilities to oversee the entire security of a rural region or city. Within individual Stations, structure is fluid without a consistent hierarchy, where a Kala may be elevated to lead for a period of time, or until a task is completed, if it is considered necessary by the unit. The DIS is currently led by Executive Director Gelqai'nelusa Iqo'ujin, the former District Director of Qerrbalak, and a veteran in the internal security apparatus known for their integrity and numerous successful anti-corruption campaigns within the Kala.

Domestic Surveillance

The emblem of the Wake and Dream Enforcers.

The Nlomkala are the eyes and ears of the Federation are found at every level of society, to the point of being (erroneously) remarked by non-Federation citizens that every electronic appliance is outfitted with hidden cameras feeding directly to the Nlomkala. In reality, the pervasive surveillance in the Federation is an open, accepted part of life to feed information to the Social Compatibility Index, and ensure the Federation’s economy continues to operate. This vast network is overseen by Nlomkala, or Wake Enforcers. The sheer scale of the Nlomkala’s operations makes them one of the largest employment sectors in the nation, with C’thur vaurca and dionae employed in high level positions alongside skrell. The Sromkala, or Dream Enforcers, are a specialized division of the Nlomkala with high psionic aptitude, with agents placed close to Nlom Relays in order to amplify their capabilities to monitor the Wake. A common belief is that every Nlom Relay in the Federation contains at least one Sromkala agent within a cryogenic pod to suspend their body, while still allowing their consciousness to continue working within Srom.

Law Enforcement

The emblem of the Wake and Dream Enforcers.

The Qekala, or Home Enforcers, are the fist of the Federation’s security apparatus in skrell space. Only a fourth of the NFDIS is made up of Qekala operatives, who are responsible for general policework. The Qekala’s regular operations include regular patrols, providing security presence, warrant execution, emergency response, and have a significant portion of its staff dedicated towards intelligence and surveillance. Aspiring Qekala members are placed under rigorous scrutiny, testing athletic ability, legal knowledge, and general capability to respond with correct force and procedure. Qekala members are expected to operate amphibiously across multiple environments across the myriad environments in the Nralakk Federation. Non-skrell members, like the C’thur warriors of Vytel’s Brood, are employed in limited numbers for vaurca-majority regions. These Warriors are implanted with a loyalty implant, which equalises the Federation's orders to the same priority as a Queen's, with conflict of interests forcing a warrior to hibernate until resolved.

In the Traverse region, Qekala are exclusively recruited from the planets they are stationed on, creating concerns for conflicts of interest between the Federation and their homes. Consequently, the Traverser Qekala receive much lower funding and equipment than their inner system counterparts, alongside higher scrutiny in their operations, with the NFDIS requiring intense loyalty and background checks on potential recruits. Alongside this, the day-to-day operations of the Qekala are not controlled by their planetary council, but rather the Wukala of said council, in order to ensure loyalty to the Federation is prioritised above all else.

Directory of External Security

While the Nralakk Federation maintains ample protection of internal security against domestic agitators, they recognise that foreign actors are now a much greater threat in the modern day, with foreign influence even affecting the Traverser rebels during the Q’elpi Systems crisis. The Directory of External Security (NFDES) is the first line of defence against this ever present concern, handling all matters which could affect the Federation from outside its borders. The NFDES is divided into three Sections, which are the Intelligence Section, Covert Actions Section, and Defence Section. Below that, the NFDES operates the same non-hierarchical structure used by their internal security counterparts, although the Defence Section is an exception. The NFDES is currently led by Executive Director Ripalji Guyuo, a former operative of the Covert Actions Section, and close associate of Weashbi Jrugl, ascending to replace their predecessor immediately after Jrugl’s appointment.

Foreign Operations

The emblem of the Covert Enforcers.

The prestigious Intelligence and Covert Actions Sections serve as the Federation’s first line of defence against foreign threats, maintaining offices for every nation in the Spur. These two Sections conduct their activities under the umbrella category of Foreign Operations, and work in tandem to perform the widest berth of duties of any security organisation. These duties include intelligence gathering, counter-intelligence, and monitoring skrell outside of the Federation (both citizen and not), all handled by the Ruupkala, or Intelligence Enforcers. Charged with maintaining networks of undercover operatives in foreign national organisations, and assassinations—though no assassination attempt has ever been confirmed to have been approved by the Nralakk Federation—are the Tupkala, or Covert Enforcers. This position at the forefront of skrell security has made the Foreign Operations component of the NFDES a highly desirable position for well-performing citizens, and is a valuable pathway towards a successful political career. The Ruupkala are rumored to monitor the fabled “Drylist,” which supposedly holds the names of all skrell living abroad who have performed deductive behaviors against the Nralakk Federation, displayed worrying ideals, joined an opposing faction, or renounced their citizenship. Some theorize that this list even covers non-skrell who may pose a threat to the Federation. The Drylist, however, remains an openly debunked conspiracy theory by the Nralakk Federation, and no official list has ever been discovered or produced.

Defence

The emblem of the Star Enforcers.

The Defence Section is regarded by most within the skrell security community as an unfortunate necessity to combat piracy in the less civilised Traverse, other border regions, and frontiers. The Qukala, or Star Enforcers, make up the Defence Section and are organised unlike their sibling Kala, where their various ship departments maintain senior Lead Enforcers who form a council structure to command their given vessel without a designated captain. Unlike other navies who operate a permanent fleet structure, each Qukala vessel is subordinate to the Defence Section itself, which may organise patrol groups and temporary task forces as needed. The Qukala have a very poor standing in the Traverse, where they are most widespread and responsible for enforcing an extensive anti-piracy mandate—being viewed by many Traversers as unnecessary military policing. This reputation has not left the Defence Section unscathed, and is reflected in its relatively small size, equipment, and funding compared to other branches of Federal security, and a miniscule force when compared to their Solarian neighbours. The lack of interest in the Defence Section has since been capitalised on by the C’thur Hive, particularly Queen Vytel, as vaurca warriors are perfectly suited to EVA operations, as well as acting as an intimidating force against pirates. These C’thuric Warriors have a Federation-designed loyalty implant much like their Qekala siblings. Although the injection of C’thur warriors has been an undeniable success, the effort was not enough to prevent the Federation’s recent embarrassments in the Traverse region. Aside from their regular duties, the Qukala are responsible for providing the security for Federation embassies, consulates, and diplomats serving abroad.

Following the reforms agreed upon by the now-defunct Independent Traverser Movement and the Federation, the NFSC was tasked with training a local defence force comprised of loyal volunteers in the Traverse with the aim of providing some relief to overextended Qukala forces in anti-piracy operations. To accomplish the creation of this auxiliary force, Qukala stationed in the Traverse began recruiting, organising, and training forces of loyal Traversers which would be called the Qehalak, or Homeguard. An individual Qehalak is typically a part-time reservist for the Federation’s frontier, who is expected to pick up arms and assist any Kala when called upon, however in Traverse Councils with a small Kala presence, Qehalak can be organised into full-time border security, under the guidance of a senior Qukala attaché.

The Nralakk Federation’s military ships are designed primarily around extremely long-ranged engagement, with any deployed strikecraft consisting of psionically-piloted remote drones and the vanishingly-rare boarding craft. Built for responding against piracy and irregular anti-government actions, the average fleet strength of the Federation is miniscule in comparison to the immense fleets of the Solarian Alliance and similar human nations, with most non-Federation members having only seen the Qukala’s navy on border patrol sorties and the single deployment of the short-sightedly designed NFV Qheles. While this lens is unflattering for the Federation’s perception of military strength, the sheer size of the nation’s claims still necessitates a sizable fleet to secure them, which remains no small feat when contending with domestic and foreign piracy.

The Traverse’s Qehalak fleets, in comparison to the Qukala’s own, are considerably smaller. Consisting of retrofitted Qukala naval vessels and militarized civilian craft, the Qehalak’s fleet strength is more consistently tested by the more organized Marauder vessels that plague the skrell frontier. This independence from the Inner Systems’ more organized security structure has bred new tactics out of sheer necessity, with more eccentric and underhanded tactics being adopted to compensate.