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ORG:Coalition of Literacy

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Coalition of Literacy
Spectrum IDCOLLIT
LanguageEnglish
CommitmentRegular
FoundersLysandra Rostov, Elias Drake, Marcus Chen, Ava Sinclair, Nikolai Petrov
Founded2793
Websitehttps://robertsspaceindustries.com/orgs/COLLIT
Discord Serverhttps://discord.gg/pQZ7FwfC

Towards the end of the 28th century, the collapse of the Messer regime led to significant political upheaval in the United Empire of Earth (UEE). Amid this turmoil, a group of disillusioned members from Imperial Intelligence began to question the direction of their society. They saw the neglect of education and the loss of valuable knowledge as serious threats to humanity's future.

The turning point came with the Massacre of Garron II. Imperial Intelligence played a significant role in this brutal event, which saw the violent suppression of a peaceful colony. The excessive force used against civilians sparked widespread outrage and hastened the fall of the Messer regime.

The founders of the Coalition of Literacy—Lysandra Rostov, Elias Drake, Marcus Chen, Ava Sinclair, and Nikolai Petrov—were profoundly affected by the events of Garron II. Their roles within Imperial Intelligence forced them to witness, and in some cases, participate in the cover-up and misinformation campaigns that followed the massacre. Disillusioned and morally conflicted, they decided they could no longer serve an organization that betrayed their ethical principles.

Manifesto

In the aftermath of the Messer regime’s collapse, as the United Empire of Earth (UEE) grappled with political upheaval and the horrors of the Garron II Massacre, a beacon of hope emerged: the Coalition of Literacy (CoL). Founded by disillusioned former members of Imperial Intelligence, the CoL is not just a formidable mercenary unit but a vanguard of enlightenment. Committed to wielding the power of education as its primary weapon, the CoL embodies the philosophy of the ancient Terran proverb: ‘speak softly and carry a big stick.’

The Soft Voice of Enlightenment:

The CoL’s mission transcends the typical mercenary creed. With a steadfast belief in the transformative power of knowledge, the Coalition ventures forth not solely to engage in battle, but to spread literacy and education. Through community outreach programs and the protection of intellectual assets, the CoL sows the seeds of enlightenment. In realms where the light of knowledge has dimmed, the Coalition seeks to become a harbinger of hope, advocating for the unyielding power of the written word to unite disparate factions and heal divided territories.

The Unseen Stick of Resolve:

Yet, in a universe where might often makes right, the CoL stands prepared to defend its sacred mission. Beneath the banner of literacy and advocacy lies a formidable force, a silent guardian ready to wield the ‘big stick’ of military prowess. This unseen stick is not brandished with reckless abandon but held in reserve, a stark reminder that while the CoL cherishes the pen, it is no stranger to the sword. In times when the sanctity of knowledge is threatened, the Coalition reveals its resolve, engaging in precise, decisive actions to safeguard the bastions of enlightenment.

Diplomacy and Strength, A Balanced Approach:

The essence of the CoL’s doctrine lies in its balanced approach. Diplomacy, education, and advocacy form the bedrock of its operations, with the silent undercurrent of military readiness flowing beneath. This equilibrium fosters an environment where dialogue and education are the preferred tools of engagement, yet the specter of strength serves as a deterrent to those who would seek to extinguish the light of knowledge. In this way, the CoL commands respect, not through overt displays of power, but through the quiet assurance of its capability and resolve.

Charting the Course Forward:

The Coalition of Literacy stands as a testament to the enduring belief that knowledge is the most powerful weapon in the universe. In its crusade to promote literacy and education, the CoL epitomizes the doctrine of ‘speak softly and carry a big stick,’ proving that true strength lies not just in martial prowess but in the courage to advocate for enlightenment in the midst of chaos. As the CoL continues its noble pursuit, it extends an open invitation to all who share its vision: to join in the fight not just for territory, but for the minds and hearts of every being in the galaxy. In the quest for a more enlightened universe, the CoL reminds us that the pen and the sword, together, can write a future where knowledge and understanding reign supreme.

Charter

Preamble

We, the members of the Coalition of Literacy (CoL), in recognition of the transformative power of knowledge and education, hereby establish this Charter to guide our mission of enlightenment, preservation, and advocacy in the United Empire of Earth (UEE) and beyond. United by a commitment to uphold the principles of literacy and to protect the sanctity of knowledge, we pledge to operate with integrity, strength, and compassion.

Article I: Mission Statement

The Coalition of Literacy is dedicated to promoting literacy, preserving knowledge, and advocating for the transformative power of education. We strive to create a universe where knowledge is accessible to all, and enlightenment guides the path to a better future.

Article II: Core Values

  1. Education: We believe in the power of education to transform lives and societies. Our primary weapon is the dissemination of knowledge.
  2. Preservation: We are committed to safeguarding intellectual assets, historical records, and cultural artifacts.
  3. Advocacy: We advocate for literacy and education as fundamental rights for all beings.
  4. Strength: While we cherish the pen, we are prepared to wield the sword to defend our mission and protect the sanctity of knowledge.
  5. Integrity: We operate with transparency, honesty, and respect for all individuals and cultures.

Article III: Membership

  1. Eligibility: Membership is open to all individuals who share our vision and commitment to our core values.
  2. Admission: Prospective members must undergo a vetting process to ensure alignment with the CoL’s mission and values.
  3. Responsibilities: Members are expected to actively participate in CoL activities, uphold the Charter, and promote the CoL’s mission in their daily lives.

Article IV: Organizational Structure

  1. Leadership: The CoL is led by the Council of Founders.
  2. Council of Founders: The founding members—Lysandra Rostov, Elias Drake, Marcus Chen, Ava Sinclair, and Nikolai Petrov—form the initial Council. Leadership roles can be reassigned as the organization grows.
  3. Committees: Specialized committees may be established to focus on specific aspects of the CoL’s mission, such as community outreach, archival projects, and security operations.

Article V: Activities and Operations

  1. Educational Programs: Develop and implement literacy programs, educational workshops, and community outreach initiatives.
  2. Knowledge Preservation: Conduct missions to recover and safeguard valuable information, artifacts, and resources from conflict zones.
  3. Advocacy Campaigns: Advocate for the unyielding power of the written word to unite and heal, through public campaigns and partnerships with like-minded organizations.
  4. Security Operations: Maintain a state of readiness to defend the CoL’s mission and assets, engaging in precise and decisive actions when necessary.

Article VI: Code of Conduct

  1. Ethical Behavior: Members shall conduct themselves with the highest standards of ethics and integrity.
  2. Respect: Members shall respect the diversity of cultures, beliefs, and ideas encountered in their work.
  3. Accountability: Members are accountable for their actions and decisions, and must be prepared to justify them in accordance with the CoL’s values.

Article VII: Amendments

  1. Proposal: Amendments to this Charter may be proposed by any member in good standing.
  2. Approval: Proposed amendments must be approved by a two-thirds majority vote of the Council of Founders.

Conclusion

This Charter is a living document, reflecting the evolving mission and values of the Coalition of Literacy. We, the members of the CoL, commit to upholding this Charter and to striving towards a more enlightened universe, where knowledge and understanding reign supreme.