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[[Image:Tcflposter.png|thumb|400px|A recruitment poster for the Tau Ceti Foreign Legion.]]
The fifth planet out from Sol, and the largest in the system, '''Jupiter''' has long fascinated humanity with its dramatic surface and miniature solar system of moons. The gas giant was an early target for human colonization during the “new space race” and remains a major settlement for humanity in the 25th century, with several billion people calling the various moons orbiting Jupiter home. The vast majority of the planet’s population lives on these moons, with only a brave (or foolish) few opting to make their lives in orbital habitats on the “surface” of the gas giant.


The Tau Ceti Foreign Legion is a military force employed by the Republic of Biesel consisting of mostly volunteers of all recognized sentient citizens. It primarily comprises of immigrants and external parties seeking citizenship or stakes in Tau Ceti, which the Republic offers in exchange for participation. It can often be seen working with NanoTrasen assets wherever possible, extending operations slightly further than most NanoTrasen ERT officially reach. As such, the Foreign Legion can be seen regularly patrolling areas nearby the N.S.S. Aurora and the Romanovich Cloud.
==Life on Jupiter==


Currently, the Tau Ceti Foreign Legion is called via an SOS beacon utilized in an emergency. It has a chance to receive the signal from their posting near the Upsilon and intercept towards the Aurora however uncommon.
Life in the Jovian System varies greatly depending upon which moon one originates from. For example somebody from Callisto is different than somebody from Europa, who is different from somebody from Ganymede and so on and so on. It is due to this reason that the moons of Jupiter are, in official Sol Alliance documents, recognized as four individual entities with their own representation rather than one administrative subject with four districts.


==Who am I?==
The one entity that stands out in the Jovian System are the so-called Jupiter Surfacers that ply their trade on the "surface" of the gas cloud. A haphazard assortment of scientists, profiteers, explorers, and adventurers these "Surfacers" life in aerostats and vessels that float on the upper levels of the gas giant - outside the reach of its massive and incredibly destructive storms, but close enough to easily reach the massive storms to conduct research or whatever dealings they may desire. There is only one major corporate facility on Jupiter's "surface," the Einstein Engines operated Facility 580 - a massive gas refinery that siphons up fumes from the clouds of Jupiter and processes it into fuel. Facility 580 is regarded throughout Einstein Engines as the absolute worst place in the corporation to be stationed. Due to their lack of a significant population, or any permanent population more generally, the Surfacers remain a mostly unrepresented group.
You are a volunteer or officer of the Tau Ceti Foreign Legion, a sparsely trained government official given the authority to respond to and solve issues in and around Republic space. '''You are a member of Task Force XIII - Fortune.'''


Upon spawning upon BLV The Tower, you will be given a number of choices. So let's talk you through them:
===Culture===
'''Population Distribution of the Jovian System:'''
* 50% - Callisto
* 28% - Ganymede
* 20% - Europa
* 1.5% - Other
* 0.5% - Jupiter "Surfacers"


The first pop-up you will get is to enter your name, don't forget your rank though!
There is no true unified "Jovian culture" due to the nature of the Jovian population: several billion humans scattered across a variety of moons. The moons of Jupiter tend to get along with one another, but remain culturally distinctive from one another.
For your first time it is advised you label yourself as a '''Volunteer Officer (Vol. [name])'''. As you become more experienced you may well get a chance to be a squad leader, known as a '''Prefect (Pfct. [name]).'''


The full rankings and their abbreviations are:
When most Solarians, or other denizens of the Orion Spur, imagine "Jovian culture" they generally picture the cosmopolitan citizens of Callisto - a moon that serves as a major transit and trading hub for the entire Sol system. However, the true culture of Jupiter and its moons is far more diverse than most outsiders realize.


Pfct. [name] - Prefect Melons
==The Moons of Jupiter==
[[Image:Biesel calls.png|thumb|400px|Another recruitment poster for the Tau Ceti Foreign Legion, showcasing the benefits Synthetics gain when enlisting.]]
Lgn. [name] - Legionnaire Melons


Vol. [name] - Volunteer Officer Melons
The vast majority of the Jovian System's population lives on the moons of Jupiter, the most populous of which are Europa, Ganymede, and Callisto. Settlements outside of these moons are generally quite rare, but not entirely unheard of.


All species found on the Aurora can be a member of the Foreign Legion emergency response team. There is no species restriction on TCFL lead officers.
===Europa===
Early scouting probes launched by the Sol Alliance revealed a remarkable discovery: life and oceans were both trapped under the Europa ice sheets! The life in Europa’s underwater seas ranges from masses of bioluminescent algae-like plants to “shrimp” that thrive in the low-light conditions of the Europan Sea, can be as long as to a meter, and subsist off of this algae - though many organisms doubtlessly remain undiscovered in the black depths of the Europan Sea. Europa is the second-most populated of Jupiter’s moons due to the massive tourism industry that has developed on the planet, as well as the presence of many scientific facilities.


==Who else is in my team?==
Europa’s surface is dotted by massive “cryogeysers” that spit water from its sea into its atmosphere. These geysers can extend hundreds of meters into the air due to their size, and are sometimes visible from other moons of Jupiter. The cryogeysers are a major tourist attraction on Europa, and many of them feature vacation resorts built around them - one facility, the [[Idris Incorporated]] Galileo's Pearl, is regarded as one of the best vacation spots in the Sol system. There are also facilities built into the ice and, remarkably, even underwater. One of these facilities, the Idris Incorporated Jovian Jewel, a partially underwater casino/aquarium/fine undersea dining facility located closer to the south pole of Europa, is widely acclaimed for the aforementioned functions. The shrimp there are often served with the many other ingredients grown with hydroponic equipment present. Among the casino functions, it has well-watched biannual poker tournaments, and Jupiter's Red Storm themed roulette wheels.
Alongside you will be other officers, generally 2 or 3, but depending on the situation we can have multiple teams working together. In addition to volunteers, there will be the senior officers responsible for leading the team.


You can identify who is who by three separate visual representations. These are distinguished by accessories provided to the specific members of the team that can be pinned to your armor's chestpiece by holding the accessories in your hand and clicking on the chestpiece. This works for the normal vest armor as well.
The research side of Europa is less famous than its touristic side, but no less valuable to the Sol Alliance and [[Zeng-Hu Pharmaceuticals]], the primary research corporation on the moon. Research into the flora and fauna of the Europan Sea has brought Zeng-Hu many valuable and well-regarded discoveries, which has in turn motivated Zeng-Hu’s researchers to travel further and further into the massive Europan Sea. There are some whispers from the submariners of Zeng-Hu that far below the tourist and research facilities on the Europan Sea, there dwell bizarre and horrific creatures unlike anything humanity has ever seen before. Zeng-Hu Pharmaceuticals has vehemently denied all rumors of "Europa sea monsters" that have emerged from the planet, and no solid evidence has emerged to support such animals existing. For now, these submariner's tales simply remain tales.


'''Volunteer''' (Vol.) - Your armor has no ribbons or specialist pins and is a bright blue across its entirety.
===="Deep Crazy"====


'''Legionnaire''' (Lgn.) - Your armor has two bright yellow markers, an accessory able to be placed on the chestpiece of your hardsuit/vest.
Life under the ice of Europa is a difficult one for the long-term residents of the planet, with a myriad of social and psychological issues arising in the dark biodomes and nuclear-powered submarines found underneath the ice. A commonly mentioned phenomena amongst the permanent residents of Europa is the so-called “deep crazy,” a result of prolonged exposure to the isolation often associated with the Europan Seas. Medical professionals, such as those employed by Zeng-Hu Pharmaceuticals, insist that “deep crazy” is nothing more than the result of stress and isolation, and insist that rumors of the affliction being unique to the planet are nonsense.


'''Prefect''' (Pfct.) - Your armor has a long ribbon across your right shoulder wrapped around your arm and a solemn pin across your left breast. It is an accessory placed on the chestpiece of your hardsuit/vest.
Residents often comment that “deep crazy” becomes worse the longer one stays on Europa, that symptoms gradually build over time, and that they inevitably grip anyone’s mind after enough time on the moon. Some symptoms the residents attribute to “deep crazy” are auditory and visual hallucinations (though many sufferers will attribute these as originating “in the depths” or “from the depths”), unsettling dreams often involving themes of drowning or otherwise traveling into the depths of the oceans, an extreme fear of drowning, a constant sensation of being watched by something outside of the Europan biodomes (described by some suffers as feeling like being “fish in a bowl”), and claims of seeing seaborne fauna inconsistent with any known species on Europa. No species reported by a sufferer of “deep crazy” has ever been formally catalogued by Europa’s scientific community, though many sufferers will report seeing similar creatures.


==What do I do?==
Extreme sufferers of “deep crazy” are known to suffer mental breakdowns and manic episodes similar to those commonly associated with extreme stress and isolation. These extreme suffers, after coming out of their breakdown, report having been “called to the depths” or “called to the seas” by an unknown force, and have been known to claw at airlocks unless otherwise stopped. Medical professionals associated with Zeng-Hu Pharmaceuticals, one of the moon’s major employers, have stated that this is likely just another result of stress. However, Europa’s residents and submariners often believe that there is something far, far below the charted zones of the planet that causes this madness.


As a member of the Tau Ceti Foreign Legion, your objective is to handle the emergency situation that the station has reported by any means necessary, and return the station to normal operations.  
Zeng-Hu Pharmaceuticals, which seeks to attract more employees, offers extensive psychiatric assistance and attractive bonuses to its employees to both attract them and stave off the stress associated with the planet. Idris Incorporated provides similar psychiatric assistance to its employees. It also employs many IPCs in its Europan facilities, which has proven an effective strategy to avoiding the isolation and stress associated with “deep crazy.” Idris has also promoted findings that “deep crazy” is a condition resulting from long-term residence on Europa, and is unlikely to ever impact tourists traveling to one of the megacorporation’s luxurious vacation spots.


You have a selection of moderately powerful equipment and a set of ID cards with basic access to most departments and maintenance across the station. You carry the authority of the Republic government, however, note that this may very well be deemed irrelevant in the face of NanoTrasen or the crew given circumstance. One should use this authority to assist in remedying the situation on board and to further any set objectives in place by the team lead. You can get to the station via either the Dropship (BLV Chariot), or the individual drop pods.
Despite similar living conditions on Europa and Ganymede, with both planets housing their populations in underwater biodomes, residents of Ganymede do not suffer from a similar condition to "Deep Crazy." Researchers are still attempting to figure out why the "Deep Crazy" phenomena is unique to Europa.


Once the emergency is contained, your team is expected to depart, or at worst, facilitate an evacuation or emergency crew transfer.
===Io===
The fourth-largest moon in the Sol system is a hotbed of volcanic activity, so much so that it is the most volcanically active object in the system. This has made Io a lucrative planet for geothermal energy despite its incredibly dangerous environment, and the difficulties encountered with early surveys of the moon due to its extreme volcanic activity and thin atmosphere. Due to this the first colonization efforts on Io were made later than Jupiter’s other moons, and only began in the mid 2200s. This late start has, however, not stopped Io from becoming one of the main producers of energy in the Sol system: it is estimated that upwards of 15% of energy consumed in the system originates on Io, a remarkably high amount for such a small galactic body.


As a member of the team you have a choice of three specializations and one possible ghost role:
There are no official permanent settlements on Io due to the extreme nature of its volcanology, and teams are cycled in and out of geothermal facilities on a monthly basis due to the extreme danger working on the moon poses. The hardship of life on Io has, despite its lack of permanent settlements, led to a kind of culture emerging in the crews that work on the geothermal facilities on its surface. This culture tends to revolve around the camaraderie shared between the men, women, and rare IPC placed in such danger and the belief that the engineers of Io are the best anywhere in the Orion Spur. In the eyes of a worker from Io, nobody else could work in such a dangerous environment and hope to last a day.


'''Volunteers''' - Drawn from on-call volunteers, these are moderately versed in weapon handling drills, hand to hand combat, arresting procedures as well as other skills such as basic first aid. Unmarked hardsuits.
Workers from Io are prized throughout the Orion Spur for their engineering abilities, and are highly sought-after by corporations such as Einstein Engines, Hephaestus Industries, and NanoTrasen.


'''Engineering Legionnaires''' - More specialized team members who are more often than not paid, these are well versed in most engineering procedures and can get the team wherever they need to go. Marked by specialist medallions.
===Ganymede===
Due to its lack of a significant atmosphere, Ganymede was long laid mostly unused by humanity. However, in the mid-2200s the Sol Alliance opted to utilize the moon for a purpose well-suited for a moon without much of an atmosphere. Ganymede is now the site of the largest telescope in the Sol system, and perhaps the largest telescope in the Sol Alliance or even the entire Orion Spur. The truly massive Hubble II telescope facility covers as much as a third of the moon’s surface and is renowned throughout the Orion Spur’s scientific community for its ability to produce high-quality images of extremely distant objects. Hubble II has even managed some commercial success, with Idris Incorporated producing a licensed year calendar using its images of major planets.


'''Medical Legionnaires''' - Also specialized team members, well versed in most field treatments and surgical procedures to keep their team or the crew alive. Marked by specialist medallions.
The massive underwater oceans of the moon - by some estimates, larger even than Europa’s seas - are home to some of the most significant population centers on Jupiter’s moons. While not as prominent as Callisto, the Ganymedian underwater cities below its crust house upwards of a billion residents - most of which are involved with Ganymede’s massive scientific community in one way or another. While Hubble II remains the planet’s primary employer due to its sheer size and scale, there are a multitude of other scientific ventures on the planet - a scientist on Ganymede can, if they do not want to work in Hubble II, find themselves instead conducting oceanic or geological surveys of the planet.


'''Pilot Legionnaires''' - While only available as a ghost role, the pilot is also a specialized team member. They are well versed in piloting anything they can get their hands on.
Ganymedian culture is, as a result, focused around scientific pursuits and excellence in all things they do. Ganymedians are often viewed as very efficient, goal-oriented people due to this focus on excellence and are viewed as very desirable scientists and research directors by megacorporations.


==What tools do I need?==
===Callisto===
The specific tools you will need will vary by situation, but can be split into 2 categories, your essential tools and your task specific tools.
Callisto was originally founded by colonists of the United Orbital Enterprise in the early 2100s. The moon was acquired by the Sol Alliance following the collapse of the UOE and was eventually auctioned wholesale to Einstein Engines during the Second Great Depression. Einstein Engines has since turned the moon into the main point of entry and exit from the Sol system due to its excellent location and multiple warp gates in orbit. The low radiation levels of Callisto mean that the moon features several permanent settlements and orbital facilities, and the moon has gained significant wealth from this trade. Despite the recent proliferation of bluespace drives and engines, Callisto remains the main point of entry for most vessels leaving or entering the Sol system due to the comparatively cheaper cost of a warp gate. Callisto is also one of the main producers of water in the Sol system, due to its significant underground saltwater oceans.


=== All ===
Culture on Callisto is a dynamic thing due to the amount of people coming and going from the planet due to its status as a major trading and transit point in one of the Orion Spur’s wealthiest systems. Callistians, as they like to be called, are regarded as one of the most cosmopolitan people in the Sol system (perhaps in the whole Alliance) and pride themselves on their renowned reputation for friendliness. Nonhumans are not an uncommon sight on Callisto, and most Solarians from the moon find themselves more comfortable around nonhumans than other Solarians. Two common holidays on Callisto are Founding Day (22 July), which celebrates its recognition as a member state of the Sol Alliance and Warp Day (5 November), which celebrates the first successful warp transit.
Every Tau Ceti Foreign Legion volunteer dons the same uniform and sets of armor with ranks distinguished by accessories mentioned previously. These are as follows -
* Retrofitted Military Hardsuit Control Module: A refit of a very old construction hardsuit. Essentially your only EVA gear so take it if there's any chance you're entering vacuum.
* Foreign Legion Armored Suit: A set of armor and a helmet with much the same protection of the hardsuit without the massive slowdown.


=== Volunteers ===
Workers from Callisto often find employment with Einstein Engines in a variety of positions due to the dominance of the megacorporation over the planet. However, the cosmopolitan nature of Callisto means that a Callistian can end up almost anywhere in the Orion Spur.
* Tactical Shield: A collapsing tactical shield.
* Black Webbing Vest: A webbing vest.
* Night Vision Goggles: Standard night vision goggles.
* Handcuffs: Self explanatory.
* Combat Belt: Holds grenades, ammunition, C4 and other things. Always get one.
* Stun Baton: It's a stun baton.
* Flash: A standard flash.


Now, onto the weapons you can pick.
==Character Examples==
 
'''Here is an example character from Europa:'''
* Plastic Explosives: Precise explosives that blow up the wall or airlock or floor you place them on. Self explainatory, bring one or more if you need to break into an area you have no access to, such as a bolted AI core.
* Anderson S-#756, 2, is the seven-hundredth and fifty-sixth Anderson Series bartender IPC produced by Idris Incorporated. This particular unit has been leased to work on the NSS Aurora, and someday hopes to escape into Mendell City never to be seen again.
* Bolt Slinger: A long blaster rifle that must be wielded to fire accurately. Has a scope and a large ammo capacity.
* Anderson S-#756 is 5'6" with a stereotypically handsome and unassuming build designed to make him look as friendly as possible. He is almost always smiling broadly.
* Blaster Carbine: A short, inaccurate blaster which can be fired with one hand and stored in backpacks. Has burst fire.
* Anderson S-#756 holds no degrees, but is programmed with the best service techniques Idris Incorporated can afford. He "lives" in a charging closet on the NTCC Odin that she returns to when not working.
* Blaster Pistol: A tiny blaster pistol meant for self defense. Has burst fire.
* Anderson S-#756 holds no strong opinions on species, but dislikes working with or alongside unathi or Dominians.
* Gauss Thumper: A huge unwieldy ballistic rifle and the only ballistic weapon available to the TCFL. Seven shots, decent damage, can be loaded with ion slugs for pesky synthetics.
* Anderson S-#756 is programmed to speak Tau Ceti Basic with a Jovian accent in addition to Sol Common, Tradeband, and Encoded Audio Language.
 
'''Here is an example character from Io:'''
You will have access to a vendor - the SecTech which sells the standard things such as flashes, pepperspray and handcuffs.
* Layla Berta, 28, is an engineer employed by Hephaestus Industries currently contracted to work aboard the Aurora. She is proud of her work on Io, but is secretly relieved to no longer be working on the moon.
 
* Layla is 5'5" with a fairly athletic build. Her hands are covered in small burn scars as a result of working with equipment on Io for extended periods of time.
=== Engineering Legionnaire ===
* Layla holds a bachelor's degree in mechanical engineering and lives aboard Hephaestus Industries-sponsored housing on the NTCC Odin with her pet cat.
 
* Layla views IPCs in a very positive light, but has a dislike for tajara and unathi due to her upbringing in Sol. She is utterly terrified of vaurca.
The engineering area has a lot of things, but most of them won't be used often. Let's look at the things you'll be using often.
* Layla speaks passable, though accented Tau Ceti Basic in addition to her native Sol Common.
 
'''Here is an example character from Ganymede:'''
* Insulated Gloves: Essential for any manipulation of powered wires. Don't hack anything without these.
* Orlando Frazzini, 58, is a scientist employed by NanoTrasen. He is a very goal-oriented man that has developed a reputation as a loner, due to his unfortunate habit of shoving people away from him when he is working.
* RCD: Useful for deleting doors, floors, walls or making them.
* Orlando is 5'11" with a thin, non-athletic build. He is somewhat pale as a result of a life lived mostly below the surface of Ganymede in its oceans.
* Tool Belt: Get one. You'll need it for the tools.
* Orlando holds a doctorate in geology and, before coming to the Aurora, performed a variety of geological surveys on Ganymede. He currently lives in D12 with his wife, where he is often brought in as a guest lecturer at a variety of NanoTrasen-sponsored facilities.
* Superior Welding Goggles: Pretty useful when you aren't wearing a hardsuit, as the hardsuit already provides eye protection.
* Orlando views skrell negatively due to the repressive nature of the Jargon Federation, and looks down upon unathi as backwards primitives. He has no strong opinion on tajara, views IPCs positively, and barely interacts with vaurca.
* Emitters: Sometimes you will be called to deal with blobs, or you'll need to get into the AI core. Emitters are useful for this, so if you need them, bring them.  
* Orlando speaks excellent Tau Ceti Basic in addition to his native Sol Common and Tradeband.
* Stun Revolver: Grab one if the volunteers stole all the blaster pistols.
'''Here is an example character from Callisto:'''
* Specialist Medallions: Pin these to your chestpiece.
* Naveena Thangirala, 42, is a head of personnel employed by NanoTrasen. She is friendly and welcoming, but harbors a very secret dislike of how much control megacorporations have over the Orion Spur.
 
* Navenna is 6' flat and possesses a runner's physique. She is healthier-looking than most other Jovians due to living in one of Callisto's domed cities, where light can easily reach.
There are various vending machines, and you'll need those. Let's take a look at them.
* Navenna possesses a MBA and lives in a decently comfortable apartment in D3 following a somewhat bitter divorce from her ex-wife in 2461. Her apartment has since become home to a perhaps unhealthy amount of empty liquor bottles.
 
* Navenna holds a positive view of almost all non-human species aside from vaurca, as she is frightened by them.
* Vendomat: Sells proximity sensors, igniters, remote signaling devices and such. Not really useful.
* Navenna speaks excellent Tau Ceti Basic in addition to Tradeband and her native language, Sol Common.
* YouTool: Sells the tools you will need.
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* EngiVend: Sells multitools, mainly. Also sells various electronics.
* Robco Tool Maker: Sells everything that the YouTool and EngiVend sell, in addition to other things.
 
=== Medical Legionnaire ===
 
* A freezer with bloodpacks.
* On the table next to the freezer, you will find all the medkits you will need.
* Hyposprays: There are 6 total hyposprays. Grab however many you need.
* Medical Belt: Grab one to stuff your trauma kits and hyposprays in.
* Your chem dispenser 3000 is one of a kind. It's able to instantly distribute pretty much every chemical you will ever need. Fill beakers and hyposprays using it.
* IV Drip: Self explanatory.
* Stun Revolver: Grab one if the volunteers stole all the blaster pistols.
* Specialist Medallions: Pin these to your chestpiece.
 
=== Pilot Legionnaire ===
* Their uniform.
* Their jacket.
* A padded helmet.
* A blaster pistol.
* A burning need for speed.
 
=== Prefect ===
 
The Prefect's room contains a lot of useful things. Let's look at everything.
 
* InteliCard: It's an intelicard for carding artificial intelligences.
* Death Alarms: Distribute to your team if you need to.
* Seniority Ribbon: Pin these to your chestpiece.
* Energy Knife: This is a better tactical knife. Shove it in your boot.
* Energy Barrier: It's a massive shield, can fit in your pocket.
 
== The Garage ==
Beyond the standard Armory, there are three vehicles that can be chosen should the situation warrant it, defer to your Prefect for permission should you desire to take one. They are located in south eastern portion of the base. They are:
* Retrofitted Speeders: Slow in atmosphere, extremely fast in EVA. Useful for moving across the surface quickly and not getting lost forever.
* Combat APLU: A slightly intimidating APLU with a welder laser, additional armor, two passenger compartments and a drill. Useful in most any situation, though slow.
* Odysseus: This one is much more useful if the Medical specialists were to decide to take it.
 
== Assault Armory ==
On top of the normal armament available to the TCFL, there is a special equipment storage reserved for Admin and Event use, locked behind unlabelled blast doors. Inside is:
* Jotun: An aging Alliance main battle tank which is impervious to mostly any armament obtainable on station. Uh oh.
 
== Working On The Aurora: Weekend Legionnaire ==
 
It is possible to be a member of the Tau Ceti Foreign Legion and also work on the Aurora, with some stipulations.
 
1) Working for the Legion is like taking a 2nd job. The split in responsibilities, and the split in loyalties to a government agency and the private corporation of NanoTrasen, means '''you cannot be a Legionnaire in security or Command.'''
 
2) All rules on escalation and emergencies still apply. You should not use your status as a legionnaire to self-antag, hunt down antagonists, or otherwise throw yourself into station emergencies.
 
3) Don't cryo or ghost as your character then spawn in as that character in an incoming Legion squad. It's embarrassing and would make you look desperate.
 
4) Don't ask incoming Legionnaires to give you weapons or gear when they're coming in. You can help in your current job by doing that job - or staying out of the way unless asked.
 
Generally, the Legion is a militia. It is not a Spec Ops team and you are not made a martial arts expert who does not fear death by being in it. That said, the spirit of these rules is to not valid antagonists - helping respond to other emergencies like fires or venting situations can be fine! If you are unsure, ahelp!
 
The highest rank you can be as an on-station Legionnaire is a Volunteer or Legionnaire. If you are a Legionnaire, try picking a job that compliments your specialty, like engineering or medical doctor.
 
In terms of special skills, a Legionnaire has a reason to have the knowledge to use voidsuits or hardsuits, and anything in the basic first aid kits.
 
Volunteers can train 1 - 3 days a week on a flexible schedule and get access to scholarships and specialized in-house training that can let them advance to become Legionnaires.
 
Legionnaires train 3 - 4 days a week, giving a higher time investment, and are either coming from a specialized profession or plan to get into one when they're out.
 
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The fifth planet out from Sol, and the largest in the system, Jupiter has long fascinated humanity with its dramatic surface and miniature solar system of moons. The gas giant was an early target for human colonization during the “new space race” and remains a major settlement for humanity in the 25th century, with several billion people calling the various moons orbiting Jupiter home. The vast majority of the planet’s population lives on these moons, with only a brave (or foolish) few opting to make their lives in orbital habitats on the “surface” of the gas giant.

Life on Jupiter

Life in the Jovian System varies greatly depending upon which moon one originates from. For example somebody from Callisto is different than somebody from Europa, who is different from somebody from Ganymede and so on and so on. It is due to this reason that the moons of Jupiter are, in official Sol Alliance documents, recognized as four individual entities with their own representation rather than one administrative subject with four districts.

The one entity that stands out in the Jovian System are the so-called Jupiter Surfacers that ply their trade on the "surface" of the gas cloud. A haphazard assortment of scientists, profiteers, explorers, and adventurers these "Surfacers" life in aerostats and vessels that float on the upper levels of the gas giant - outside the reach of its massive and incredibly destructive storms, but close enough to easily reach the massive storms to conduct research or whatever dealings they may desire. There is only one major corporate facility on Jupiter's "surface," the Einstein Engines operated Facility 580 - a massive gas refinery that siphons up fumes from the clouds of Jupiter and processes it into fuel. Facility 580 is regarded throughout Einstein Engines as the absolute worst place in the corporation to be stationed. Due to their lack of a significant population, or any permanent population more generally, the Surfacers remain a mostly unrepresented group.

Culture

Population Distribution of the Jovian System:

  • 50% - Callisto
  • 28% - Ganymede
  • 20% - Europa
  • 1.5% - Other
  • 0.5% - Jupiter "Surfacers"

There is no true unified "Jovian culture" due to the nature of the Jovian population: several billion humans scattered across a variety of moons. The moons of Jupiter tend to get along with one another, but remain culturally distinctive from one another.

When most Solarians, or other denizens of the Orion Spur, imagine "Jovian culture" they generally picture the cosmopolitan citizens of Callisto - a moon that serves as a major transit and trading hub for the entire Sol system. However, the true culture of Jupiter and its moons is far more diverse than most outsiders realize.

The Moons of Jupiter

The vast majority of the Jovian System's population lives on the moons of Jupiter, the most populous of which are Europa, Ganymede, and Callisto. Settlements outside of these moons are generally quite rare, but not entirely unheard of.

Europa

Early scouting probes launched by the Sol Alliance revealed a remarkable discovery: life and oceans were both trapped under the Europa ice sheets! The life in Europa’s underwater seas ranges from masses of bioluminescent algae-like plants to “shrimp” that thrive in the low-light conditions of the Europan Sea, can be as long as to a meter, and subsist off of this algae - though many organisms doubtlessly remain undiscovered in the black depths of the Europan Sea. Europa is the second-most populated of Jupiter’s moons due to the massive tourism industry that has developed on the planet, as well as the presence of many scientific facilities.

Europa’s surface is dotted by massive “cryogeysers” that spit water from its sea into its atmosphere. These geysers can extend hundreds of meters into the air due to their size, and are sometimes visible from other moons of Jupiter. The cryogeysers are a major tourist attraction on Europa, and many of them feature vacation resorts built around them - one facility, the Idris Incorporated Galileo's Pearl, is regarded as one of the best vacation spots in the Sol system. There are also facilities built into the ice and, remarkably, even underwater. One of these facilities, the Idris Incorporated Jovian Jewel, a partially underwater casino/aquarium/fine undersea dining facility located closer to the south pole of Europa, is widely acclaimed for the aforementioned functions. The shrimp there are often served with the many other ingredients grown with hydroponic equipment present. Among the casino functions, it has well-watched biannual poker tournaments, and Jupiter's Red Storm themed roulette wheels.

The research side of Europa is less famous than its touristic side, but no less valuable to the Sol Alliance and Zeng-Hu Pharmaceuticals, the primary research corporation on the moon. Research into the flora and fauna of the Europan Sea has brought Zeng-Hu many valuable and well-regarded discoveries, which has in turn motivated Zeng-Hu’s researchers to travel further and further into the massive Europan Sea. There are some whispers from the submariners of Zeng-Hu that far below the tourist and research facilities on the Europan Sea, there dwell bizarre and horrific creatures unlike anything humanity has ever seen before. Zeng-Hu Pharmaceuticals has vehemently denied all rumors of "Europa sea monsters" that have emerged from the planet, and no solid evidence has emerged to support such animals existing. For now, these submariner's tales simply remain tales.

"Deep Crazy"

Life under the ice of Europa is a difficult one for the long-term residents of the planet, with a myriad of social and psychological issues arising in the dark biodomes and nuclear-powered submarines found underneath the ice. A commonly mentioned phenomena amongst the permanent residents of Europa is the so-called “deep crazy,” a result of prolonged exposure to the isolation often associated with the Europan Seas. Medical professionals, such as those employed by Zeng-Hu Pharmaceuticals, insist that “deep crazy” is nothing more than the result of stress and isolation, and insist that rumors of the affliction being unique to the planet are nonsense.

Residents often comment that “deep crazy” becomes worse the longer one stays on Europa, that symptoms gradually build over time, and that they inevitably grip anyone’s mind after enough time on the moon. Some symptoms the residents attribute to “deep crazy” are auditory and visual hallucinations (though many sufferers will attribute these as originating “in the depths” or “from the depths”), unsettling dreams often involving themes of drowning or otherwise traveling into the depths of the oceans, an extreme fear of drowning, a constant sensation of being watched by something outside of the Europan biodomes (described by some suffers as feeling like being “fish in a bowl”), and claims of seeing seaborne fauna inconsistent with any known species on Europa. No species reported by a sufferer of “deep crazy” has ever been formally catalogued by Europa’s scientific community, though many sufferers will report seeing similar creatures.

Extreme sufferers of “deep crazy” are known to suffer mental breakdowns and manic episodes similar to those commonly associated with extreme stress and isolation. These extreme suffers, after coming out of their breakdown, report having been “called to the depths” or “called to the seas” by an unknown force, and have been known to claw at airlocks unless otherwise stopped. Medical professionals associated with Zeng-Hu Pharmaceuticals, one of the moon’s major employers, have stated that this is likely just another result of stress. However, Europa’s residents and submariners often believe that there is something far, far below the charted zones of the planet that causes this madness.

Zeng-Hu Pharmaceuticals, which seeks to attract more employees, offers extensive psychiatric assistance and attractive bonuses to its employees to both attract them and stave off the stress associated with the planet. Idris Incorporated provides similar psychiatric assistance to its employees. It also employs many IPCs in its Europan facilities, which has proven an effective strategy to avoiding the isolation and stress associated with “deep crazy.” Idris has also promoted findings that “deep crazy” is a condition resulting from long-term residence on Europa, and is unlikely to ever impact tourists traveling to one of the megacorporation’s luxurious vacation spots.

Despite similar living conditions on Europa and Ganymede, with both planets housing their populations in underwater biodomes, residents of Ganymede do not suffer from a similar condition to "Deep Crazy." Researchers are still attempting to figure out why the "Deep Crazy" phenomena is unique to Europa.

Io

The fourth-largest moon in the Sol system is a hotbed of volcanic activity, so much so that it is the most volcanically active object in the system. This has made Io a lucrative planet for geothermal energy despite its incredibly dangerous environment, and the difficulties encountered with early surveys of the moon due to its extreme volcanic activity and thin atmosphere. Due to this the first colonization efforts on Io were made later than Jupiter’s other moons, and only began in the mid 2200s. This late start has, however, not stopped Io from becoming one of the main producers of energy in the Sol system: it is estimated that upwards of 15% of energy consumed in the system originates on Io, a remarkably high amount for such a small galactic body.

There are no official permanent settlements on Io due to the extreme nature of its volcanology, and teams are cycled in and out of geothermal facilities on a monthly basis due to the extreme danger working on the moon poses. The hardship of life on Io has, despite its lack of permanent settlements, led to a kind of culture emerging in the crews that work on the geothermal facilities on its surface. This culture tends to revolve around the camaraderie shared between the men, women, and rare IPC placed in such danger and the belief that the engineers of Io are the best anywhere in the Orion Spur. In the eyes of a worker from Io, nobody else could work in such a dangerous environment and hope to last a day.

Workers from Io are prized throughout the Orion Spur for their engineering abilities, and are highly sought-after by corporations such as Einstein Engines, Hephaestus Industries, and NanoTrasen.

Ganymede

Due to its lack of a significant atmosphere, Ganymede was long laid mostly unused by humanity. However, in the mid-2200s the Sol Alliance opted to utilize the moon for a purpose well-suited for a moon without much of an atmosphere. Ganymede is now the site of the largest telescope in the Sol system, and perhaps the largest telescope in the Sol Alliance or even the entire Orion Spur. The truly massive Hubble II telescope facility covers as much as a third of the moon’s surface and is renowned throughout the Orion Spur’s scientific community for its ability to produce high-quality images of extremely distant objects. Hubble II has even managed some commercial success, with Idris Incorporated producing a licensed year calendar using its images of major planets.

The massive underwater oceans of the moon - by some estimates, larger even than Europa’s seas - are home to some of the most significant population centers on Jupiter’s moons. While not as prominent as Callisto, the Ganymedian underwater cities below its crust house upwards of a billion residents - most of which are involved with Ganymede’s massive scientific community in one way or another. While Hubble II remains the planet’s primary employer due to its sheer size and scale, there are a multitude of other scientific ventures on the planet - a scientist on Ganymede can, if they do not want to work in Hubble II, find themselves instead conducting oceanic or geological surveys of the planet.

Ganymedian culture is, as a result, focused around scientific pursuits and excellence in all things they do. Ganymedians are often viewed as very efficient, goal-oriented people due to this focus on excellence and are viewed as very desirable scientists and research directors by megacorporations.

Callisto

Callisto was originally founded by colonists of the United Orbital Enterprise in the early 2100s. The moon was acquired by the Sol Alliance following the collapse of the UOE and was eventually auctioned wholesale to Einstein Engines during the Second Great Depression. Einstein Engines has since turned the moon into the main point of entry and exit from the Sol system due to its excellent location and multiple warp gates in orbit. The low radiation levels of Callisto mean that the moon features several permanent settlements and orbital facilities, and the moon has gained significant wealth from this trade. Despite the recent proliferation of bluespace drives and engines, Callisto remains the main point of entry for most vessels leaving or entering the Sol system due to the comparatively cheaper cost of a warp gate. Callisto is also one of the main producers of water in the Sol system, due to its significant underground saltwater oceans.

Culture on Callisto is a dynamic thing due to the amount of people coming and going from the planet due to its status as a major trading and transit point in one of the Orion Spur’s wealthiest systems. Callistians, as they like to be called, are regarded as one of the most cosmopolitan people in the Sol system (perhaps in the whole Alliance) and pride themselves on their renowned reputation for friendliness. Nonhumans are not an uncommon sight on Callisto, and most Solarians from the moon find themselves more comfortable around nonhumans than other Solarians. Two common holidays on Callisto are Founding Day (22 July), which celebrates its recognition as a member state of the Sol Alliance and Warp Day (5 November), which celebrates the first successful warp transit.

Workers from Callisto often find employment with Einstein Engines in a variety of positions due to the dominance of the megacorporation over the planet. However, the cosmopolitan nature of Callisto means that a Callistian can end up almost anywhere in the Orion Spur.

Character Examples

Here is an example character from Europa:

  • Anderson S-#756, 2, is the seven-hundredth and fifty-sixth Anderson Series bartender IPC produced by Idris Incorporated. This particular unit has been leased to work on the NSS Aurora, and someday hopes to escape into Mendell City never to be seen again.
  • Anderson S-#756 is 5'6" with a stereotypically handsome and unassuming build designed to make him look as friendly as possible. He is almost always smiling broadly.
  • Anderson S-#756 holds no degrees, but is programmed with the best service techniques Idris Incorporated can afford. He "lives" in a charging closet on the NTCC Odin that she returns to when not working.
  • Anderson S-#756 holds no strong opinions on species, but dislikes working with or alongside unathi or Dominians.
  • Anderson S-#756 is programmed to speak Tau Ceti Basic with a Jovian accent in addition to Sol Common, Tradeband, and Encoded Audio Language.

Here is an example character from Io:

  • Layla Berta, 28, is an engineer employed by Hephaestus Industries currently contracted to work aboard the Aurora. She is proud of her work on Io, but is secretly relieved to no longer be working on the moon.
  • Layla is 5'5" with a fairly athletic build. Her hands are covered in small burn scars as a result of working with equipment on Io for extended periods of time.
  • Layla holds a bachelor's degree in mechanical engineering and lives aboard Hephaestus Industries-sponsored housing on the NTCC Odin with her pet cat.
  • Layla views IPCs in a very positive light, but has a dislike for tajara and unathi due to her upbringing in Sol. She is utterly terrified of vaurca.
  • Layla speaks passable, though accented Tau Ceti Basic in addition to her native Sol Common.

Here is an example character from Ganymede:

  • Orlando Frazzini, 58, is a scientist employed by NanoTrasen. He is a very goal-oriented man that has developed a reputation as a loner, due to his unfortunate habit of shoving people away from him when he is working.
  • Orlando is 5'11" with a thin, non-athletic build. He is somewhat pale as a result of a life lived mostly below the surface of Ganymede in its oceans.
  • Orlando holds a doctorate in geology and, before coming to the Aurora, performed a variety of geological surveys on Ganymede. He currently lives in D12 with his wife, where he is often brought in as a guest lecturer at a variety of NanoTrasen-sponsored facilities.
  • Orlando views skrell negatively due to the repressive nature of the Jargon Federation, and looks down upon unathi as backwards primitives. He has no strong opinion on tajara, views IPCs positively, and barely interacts with vaurca.
  • Orlando speaks excellent Tau Ceti Basic in addition to his native Sol Common and Tradeband.

Here is an example character from Callisto:

  • Naveena Thangirala, 42, is a head of personnel employed by NanoTrasen. She is friendly and welcoming, but harbors a very secret dislike of how much control megacorporations have over the Orion Spur.
  • Navenna is 6' flat and possesses a runner's physique. She is healthier-looking than most other Jovians due to living in one of Callisto's domed cities, where light can easily reach.
  • Navenna possesses a MBA and lives in a decently comfortable apartment in D3 following a somewhat bitter divorce from her ex-wife in 2461. Her apartment has since become home to a perhaps unhealthy amount of empty liquor bottles.
  • Navenna holds a positive view of almost all non-human species aside from vaurca, as she is frightened by them.
  • Navenna speaks excellent Tau Ceti Basic in addition to Tradeband and her native language, Sol Common.