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In reference to the [[General Order T-2377-0808-Alpha]] the council was formed, a 7 member panel of [[Temporal Operatives|temporal operatives]] designated as the Personal Displacement Oversight Council, also known as the PERDOC council, which is redundant grammatically, some council members resent the nickname for that reason.
In reference to the [[General Order T-2377-0808-Alpha]] the council was formed, a 7 member panel of [[Temporal Operatives|temporal operatives]] designated as the Personnel Displacement Oversight Council, also known as the PERDOC council, which is redundant grammatically, some council members resent the nickname for that reason.


== Members ==
== Members ==
* Fleet Admiral [[Candy Poole]]
* Fleet Admiral [[Lance Thomas]]
* Admiral [[Lance Thomas]]
* Admiral [[Sal D'Amico]]
* Captain [[Sal D'Amico]]
* Vice Admiral Leonard Drummund
* Captain [[Arnold Faust]]
* Captain [[Arnold Faust]]
* Commander James Jenson
* Commander James Jenson
* Commander [[Celest Nevyn]]
* Commander [[Celest Nevyn]]
* NCO [[Eva Teplov]]
* Commander [[Eva Teplov]]


== Purpose ==
== Purpose ==

Latest revision as of 03:18, 7 December 2020

In reference to the General Order T-2377-0808-Alpha the council was formed, a 7 member panel of temporal operatives designated as the Personnel Displacement Oversight Council, also known as the PERDOC council, which is redundant grammatically, some council members resent the nickname for that reason.

Members

Purpose

The council's express purpose is to act as an oversight to the fact that a small number of temporal operatives begin to find reasons to bring assets confided in while on a mission, back into the future. The person displaced from their original time is usually one that is destined to die and that death was inadvertently (or in the course of the mission, purposefully) prevented. In these cases the person and the Temporal Operative are brought before the council where the fate of the person is decided by the impartial panel composed entirely of fellow operatives.

Authority

The council has the authority to return a person to their point of temporal origin or execute the displaced person if it is deemed necessary. Though the council has not yet executed a displaced person who was meant to die - they have returned a person to their temporal origin and erased the persons memory. In this instance they live and agent Agent B67 is issued to build a new identity for the person.

Consequences

A Temporal Operative found in violation of the councils orders can face being stripped of rank and imprisoned, though this has never been deemed necessary. Only one person has been found in direct violation of the councils orders, and that case was resolved to the councils satisfaction.