Federation Astro Police Rangers are the representatives of law
enforcement responsible for, per capita, over 500 cubic light years of space.
They usually work alone or in small groups. They spend months at a time away
from home. They must be independent and interdependent at the same time. Some of
them come from the industrialized and civilized Core Worlds, others come from
the Rim Worlds that were the first to be colonized, others might come from the
Frontier colonies and serve the planet they grew up on.
Each Ranger is their own commanding officer. All Rangers are
equal. Their job, simply, is to uphold the law on the Frontier. The Frontier is
a region of space spanning 150 million cubic light years. That means there are,
on average, 300,000 Astro Police Rangers are on patrol at any given time. The
Rangers are a brotherhood, a sisterhood, a fraternity, and a sorority all in
one. If one Ranger is in need, they can call for help, no questions asked.
Likewise, if a Ranger fails the family, great retribution awaits. Rangers police
themselves and, failing that, the Federation Starforce has authorization to deal
with renegades.
The Frontier is a dangerous place. Each year, the Astro Police
Rangers suffer a 34% turnover, either through death, injury, retirement, or
disappearance. Out there one will find bandits, planetary warlords, pirates,
incursions by Imperial Shock Troops, and even hostile aliens. None of which
share a healthy respect for authority or the law. As a result, the average
career life span of a typical Federation Astro Police Ranger is 3 to 5 years,
though perhaps 15% last 20 years or more. If a Ranger survives the first 3
years, their chances of surviving even more are very high.
At first glance, Astro Police Ranger recruitment seems fairly
lenient. The Law must be enforced, and the Galaxy needs people to do it.
Recruits are given tough training and are told what is expected of them and what
the consequences of failure are. That is usually sufficient.
Astro Police Rangers are not alone, however. Astro Police
Support supplies and equips the Rangers, keeps track of them, and handles
communications and deployment. They determine who goes where and what needs to
be done, then make sure a Ranger is able to do it. There are Astro Police
Support stations on nearly every colonized planet on the Frontier. They also
determine if a Ranger is a renegade or not, so they are treated with proper
respect among the Rangers. Secondly, there are other Rangers. If a Astro Police
ever needs help, Astro Police Support can have Rangers at their position in a
matter of hours. Each Ranger is expected to be able to lay down their life in
the support and protection of another Ranger. But Ranger deployment isn't
unlimited, and it may take days to get together more than 10 Rangers, and
getting more than 200 Rangers at any given time is unlikely. Space is just too
big and the Astro Police is usually very busy.
Astro Police Rangers are equipped with the latest technology and
gear. They pilot long-range Space Fighters called Peacekeepers. Rangers tend to
develop strong emotional attachments to their Peacekeepers, whose AI units keep
Rangers company on long lonely missions. Rangers receive an allowance to modify
their fighters to meet their personal specifications. Rangers receive a uniform,
a side-arm, a flight-suit, and some other basic equipment. On top of that,
Rangers are given an equipment allowance to outfit themselves to their own
personal needs. Astro Police Support Stations have large armories at their
disposal, but they're not unlimited. If a Ranger needs a powersuit, they can
requisition it. If they need a bigger ship for a short mission, they can
requisition that as well. Heavy Armor, Weapons, Engineering Equipment, and other
items are all available from Astro Police Support. Astro Police Support offers
loans on equipment allowances for big items, but failure to pay will result in
garnishing of the Ranger’s wages.
Recruitment and Training
Federation Astro Police Rangers are drawn from all walks of
life. Ranger recruitment is handled by Astro Police Support. They focus on
military personnel looking for a job after the service, planetary law
enforcement officers looking for a promotion, graduating college students
looking for adventure, and even prisons where ex-cons are given a chance to
start a new life upholding the law. Most Rangers come from low-income social
groups and often carry checkered pasts. Upon joining the Rangers, any past
transgressions are erased from the record.
Astro Police Ranger training consists of two-months of basic
training at any one of the hundreds of Astro Police Training facilities. The
training is rigorous but not gruelling. In addition to physical training, Ranger
Recruits receive 80 hours of classroom training in law enforcement and basic
sciences. Rangers also receive training in flight procedures for both the
Peacekeeper Starfighter and basic transport shuttles.
Upon completion of basic training, Rangers are barely ready to
carry out their duties. Accordingly, for the first 10 months of active duty,
Ranger Recruits are assigned to a Senior Astro Police Ranger as a Trainee. It is
the Senior Ranger’s duty to indoctrinate the Trainee and show them around,
giving the Trainee a taste of the work to come. During this time, Trainees are
considered full and equal Rangers, though some minor hazing does occur.
Upon completion of their training period, Ranger Trainees are
assigned their first "solo" missions.
Duties
The Astro Police are expected to enforce the law of the
Federation Constitution. If an Astro Police Officer or Ranger sees a crime in
progress, they are expected to stop the crime, apprehend the perpetrators, and
return the perpetrators to either the closest local Law Enforcement Authorities
or to an Astro Police Support Base, whichever is closer or more convenient.
An Astro Police Ranger must always yield jurisdiction to local
Law Enforcement Authorities except in cases of suspected corruption. In which
case, a charge of corruption must be filed and investigated, and should the case
be unfounded, the perpetrator will be extradited to the Law Enforcement
Authorities.
More often than not, local Law Enforcement Authorities will
yield jurisdiction to the Astro Police as their own resources are typically
below par. In fact, most Astro Police investigations or interventions are
requested by local Law Enforcement Authorities.
Resources
Individual Astro Police Rangers are issued an protective flight
suit, a side-arm, a datapad, and a tape-cuff dispenser. Rangers are given an
equipment allowance to outfit themselves to their satisfaction and requirements.
Rangers are also assigned a Peacekeeper long-range Starfighter and an additional
allowance to outfit it to their personal requirements.
Available upon request from all Astro Police Support Bases are
Heavy Weapons, Demolitions, Engineering Equipment, Transport Shuttles,
Powersuits, and even Mecha or Starships. Assignment is usually on a per-mission
basis.
Pay
Rangers are paid a stipend of 50 credits a month and a monthly
equipment maintenance allowance of 10 credits a month as base pay. Successful
completion of missions also provide bonuses of 100 to 1000 credits depending on
the importance and/or difficulty of the mission.
Astro Police Support Bases
There are thousands of Astro Police Support Bases located
throughout the Frontier. Bases run the gamut of planetary installations,
hollowed out asteroids, free-floating space stations, or even mobile starships.
All Support Bases have hangar facilities for a minimum of 10 Peacekeepers or
Transport Shuttles. Each base has short-term detention facilities for a minimum
of 1000 prisoners. Bases also have sleeping and recreation facilities for a
minimum of 100 Rangers. Base equipment supplies vary, but generally store
several impounded starships, 10 to 20 Powersuits, 1 to 10 Mecha, and 10 to 20
Vehicles of various varieties.
Bases serve as temporary homes for the often transient Rangers.
Bases are a place where Astro Police Rangers can refuel, re-supply, re-equip,
drop off prisoners, make repairs, catch some sleep, and relax between missions.