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The CSS's "Black Bag" section carries out covert activities to gather information on enemies and potential enemies outside (and sometimes inside) the Principality, and occasionally undertakes direct action, usually via mercenaries and, in matters of supreme importance, by the elite and hyper-secretive [[Phantom Regiment]], a unit that doesn't officially exist. | The CSS's "Black Bag" section carries out covert activities to gather information on enemies and potential enemies outside (and sometimes inside) the Principality, and occasionally undertakes direct action, usually via mercenaries and, in matters of supreme importance, by the elite and hyper-secretive [[Phantom Regiment]], a unit that doesn't officially exist. | ||
Revision as of 14:25, 3 September 2013
The Caledonian Special Service (CSS) spans the gap between Intelligence, diplomacy and the military (and draws staff from each, as well as the private sector). The CSS reports to the General Command Staff.
While the official existence of the CSS is a generally-known fact, discussions of this organization are strongly discouraged within the Principality.
Mission
The CSS' brief includes the following duties:
Intelligence
The CSS is a pseudo-official adjunct to Naval Intelligence, providing intelligence and surveillance assets that aren't directly tied to the Navy or the General Staff.
"Deniable" Operations
The CSS's "Black Bag" section carries out covert activities to gather information on enemies and potential enemies outside (and sometimes inside) the Principality, and occasionally undertakes direct action, usually via mercenaries and, in matters of supreme importance, by the elite and hyper-secretive Phantom Regiment, a unit that doesn't officially exist.
The "Black Bag" section is careful to ensure plausible deniability in these sorts of operations. CSS operatives , contractors, and covert units (like "Phantom") are reported to be active in the low-intensity conflicts on the Rob Roy and Douglass systems, among other unstable systems on the Principality's periphery.
Privateering
In low-intensity and proxy warfare - which has been the norm in recent years on the periphery of the Principality - the CSS will issue a covert "Letter of Marque" to mercenary ships to disrupt their targets' merchant shipping. This can be done directly or, more usually, by intermediaries, especially among Caledonian merchant firms.
Notable Operations
The CSS's activities rarely come in for public notice. But sources indicate that the organization has had a few fairly notable operations.
Task Force "Y"
The reavers of the Khan World League have long been a thorn in the Principality's side. When an independence movement broke out on Yedidah, the Principality needed to be seen to be keeping its hands off - but the CSS was heavily, secretly involved. The organization shipped arms covertly to the rebels, provided training and logistic support, and brokered help from mercenary soldiers and ships to help the nascent rebellion. Beyond that, a contingent of the Phantom Regiment was also involved in reconnaissance, training and direct action missions.
Since independence, the CSS has long maintained a small station on the Yedidah - "Task Force Y" - including a small tanker, a RCES scout ship, a merchant cruiser and several mercenary ships and ground units.
Referee's Note
The CSS is a frequent employer of mercenaries and their ships - but the characters may be the last to know it. The CSS will almost always work through "cutouts" - merchants, commercial houses, nobles and others who serve as "cover" for CSS operations.
The CSS hires mercenaries for a variety of jobs:
- Ship owners can get contracts transporting agents or sensitive cargo to contested areas.
- Armed ships are occasionally hired as "privateers" - given leave to hunt and capture an enemy's shipping in a contested area under the guise of "piracy".
- Soldiers and Marines can be hired to carry out "direct action" missions - raids, snatch-and-grabs, kidnappings, rescues.
While the pay can be excellent, the general understanding is that if a mission goes bad, they're on their own; "deniability" is the reason they were hired in the first place.