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Household Incarceration Records [Brief]

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As the file loads a twi’lek came into view cladded in her usual coat that was lined with fur around the collar and down she stood their staring at the viewer as she spoke:

“In recent months the sith and imperials of this powerbase have been taking prisoners from all sources of operations and missions the powerbase has endeavoured on. Household intelligence is paramount of the conservancy and governing of this powerbase in times of war, logging these prisoners is important for both, keeping a log of incarcerated personnel within the households custody and keeping the job as seeker to manage Household intelligence swiftly and to the best of their ability.
The dossier below it to be used to create logs. Simple logs on prisoners that have been taken by imperials and sith alike. Said prisoners will be dealt with accordingly by the relevant sectors of governance within the powerbase, or the seeker specifically.
The prisoner dossier will be used by both the conservancy and the seeker, as well as the envoy of inquisition to solve issues both internal and external.
Prisoners that are internal, such as acolytes and even apprentices if sanctioned, are to also be documented as a record.


This is sanctioned by the Dark lord as she approved such. And So, failure to comply most certainly may be met with punishment, by either the seeker, the Envoy of inquisition, or the Dark lord herself if failure to log a prisoner is discovered

Force serve you all, The Dark lord's eyes are everywhere.”

At that the holocom message of the Twi'lek faded and access to the contents below was revealed, if the message had already been viewed it would instantly skip to the lower section.


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Guidelines:
  • Prisoners are to be logged within the correct format within the archives, given the number relevant to its position starting from 0001
  • Prisoners are to be logged in at least 24 hours after capture, or at least recorded. If this can not be followed due to circumstances such as war deployment, suitable arrangements can be requested.
  • Prisoners are to be logged by:
      - An NCO or Above If an Imperial
      - Neophyte and Above if Sith.
  • Prisoner transfer can be authorised by:
    - The Dark Lord
    - The Envoy of Inquisition
    - The conservancy - if their prisoner is relevant to their sector of governance
    - The Seeker (If no seeker is in such a position, the Seeker’s disciple has the authority.)
  • The format shown below and on the first record should be followed to keep the record neat, consistent and formal.


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