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Likewise, the crimes and punishments do not look like civilian law. In particular the player leverages heavily their RL military experience with the Uniform Code of Military Justice. Players leveraging Al-Azraili as an Inquisitor should expect to see charges that seem more appropriate in a military tribunal than a civilian magistrate court ("largest private army," and all that). | Likewise, the crimes and punishments do not look like civilian law. In particular the player leverages heavily their RL military experience with the Uniform Code of Military Justice. Players leveraging Al-Azraili as an Inquisitor should expect to see charges that seem more appropriate in a military tribunal than a civilian magistrate court ("largest private army," and all that). | ||
− | As the player | + | As the player is oft saying:'''''“The Inquisition (in role play terms) is one part [http://www.dodig.mil/About_Us/index.html Inspector General], two parts Staff Judge Advocate (see [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Judge_Advocate_General%27s_Corps JAG]), three parts [http://www.cid.army.mil/mission.html Criminal Investigations Division] (see [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NCIS_(TV_series) NCIS]), and four parts parole officer. Inquisitors don’t expect to be liked, but they expect to be respected. They are the only thing that guarantees the Templars don’t fall to the evil that they seek to destroy.”''''' |
As such, feel free to expect military crime drama themes, such as, “A Few Good Men,” “Basic,” “Rules of Engagement,” etc., and the aforementioned shows when you engage Al-Azraili in her functional role. | As such, feel free to expect military crime drama themes, such as, “A Few Good Men,” “Basic,” “Rules of Engagement,” etc., and the aforementioned shows when you engage Al-Azraili in her functional role. |