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Revision as of 14:05, 24 February 2015

Travellers' Aid Society (Organization) Synopsis

The Travellers' Aid Society is a private organization which maintains hostels and facilities at all class A and B starports in human space. Such facilities are available (at reasonable cost) to members and their guests.

Travellers' Aid Society (Organization) Membership

Travellers' Aid Society membership may be received as a reward for heroism or extraordinary service to the Society. Or it can be purchased with a application, which may be turned down if the Society leadership does not approve.

Membership Stipulations

Membership in the Society may also be purchased.

  • If accepted, the membership requires a payment of an initiation fee of Cr1,000,000.
  • Such purchase involves avoidance of a "blackball."
  • Only one application per person is allowed.
  • Membership is for the life, and is not transferable.

Membership Benefits

The Travellers' Aid Society invests its membership fees and other income; it uses its capital and return to provide benefits to its members.

  • Every two months, it pays dividends in the form of one High Passage to each member.
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Travellers' Aid Society (Organization) References & Contributors

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