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{{Infobox Character
==Article I – General Provisions==
| ImageHref =Cangeson face.png
| Name =Cangeson Wolfsbane
| Homeworld =Kamino / Corellia
| Born =Year -35
| Died =
| Race =Mon Calamari (formerly Human Clone)
| Gender =Male
| Height =1.83m
| Colouring =Brown
| Hair Colour =N/A
| Eye Colour =Brown
| Status =Active
| Ministry =[[File:Moiseal.png|30px]] [[Ministry of the Interior|Interior]]
| Department =[[File:Operations-seal.png|30px]] [[Department of Operations|Operations]] - [[Flight Team|Analla's Angels]]
| Position =[[File:E-2.png|50px]] Cadet First Class - [[Chain of Command|Pilot]]
| Prior Service =
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Cangeson Wolfsbane, an engineer by trade, from Corellia. Cangeson’s name carried little weight in the galaxy at large, but among veterans and the crews he’d saved, he was remembered as the man who could keep a ship flying when all hope was lost. To his family, he was a man who had seen enough war for a lifetime, and chose instead to build a future among the stars. After the passing of his wife, Cangeson is traveling the galaxy, undertaking oddjobs.


==Early Life==
===Section 1 – Preliminary===
MI-4073 was bred on Kamino like millions of his brothers, a soldier in the making for the Grand Army of the Republic. Where most clones excelled in marksmanship and battlefield command, 4073’s aptitude tests showed an unusual affinity for machines and systems. Kaminoan overseers assigned him to combat engineering, a role that would define both his wartime service and his life afterward. Among his batchmates, he earned the nickname “Wolfsbane” for his quiet ferocity when pressed, and for his knack of dismantling enemy droids with ruthless precision.


===The Clone Wars===
====Clause 1.1 – Purpose====
When the war came, MI-4073 shipped out as an engineer attached to clone infantry divisions. He kept walkers running, fighters patched, and comm towers online under fire. His tools were as important as a blaster, and in time, commanders came to rely on him for solutions no standard manual could cover.
The Government of the Trade Federation was founded on the principles of honor, integrity and profit. In accordance with the first and second of these principles, and in relation to the third, the following Code defines violations deemed to be against the interest of the Trade Federation Ministry of Defense, and the respective punishments for the commission of those violations.


<blockquote>Personal Log: Every brother’s blaster jams eventually. Out here, under Separatist fire, it doesn’t matter how well the Jedi plan or how loud the commander shouts — if the gears grind to a halt, the whole machine dies in place. That’s where I come in. My hands may not carry the same weight as a rifle in the charge, but they keep the rifles firing, the walkers stomping, the transports flying. No one sings about an engineer in the trenches, but when the mud swallows your boots and droids pour over the ridge, it’s the unseen wrench that saves the day. I fight so my brothers don’t have to fight alone.</blockquote>
====Clause 1.2 – Applicability====
This Code has full force and effect upon all service members of the Armed Forces of the Trade Federation, serving under the Ministry of Defense.


===Campaigns===
====Clause 1.3 – Classes of Offenses====
====Geonosis====
This Code recognizes the following violations:
His first campaign saw him crawling through a shattered shield generator with Separatist fire raining down. He rerouted power with bare wires and a half-burnt control board, keeping the shield up just long enough for the Jedi to push the droids back. “Wolfsbane” became more than a nickname that day — it became his reputation for surviving against odds.
====Umbara====
Wolfsbane watched clones die by the thousands in the darkness. He salvaged wrecked AT-RTs under poison-choked skies, often dragging wounded brothers back with one hand while carrying a toolbox in the other. Umbara left him scarred, not just by battle, but by the betrayal of a Jedi general who saw clones as expendable.
====Ryloth====
On Ryloth, Wolfsbane worked closely with Twi’lek freedom fighters, turning scrap speeders into armored transports and modifying freighters for supply drops. For the first time, he saw the Republic not just as soldiers, but as liberators. Yet he also saw how fragile those promises were — villages freed one day, bombed the next.
====Coruscant====
During the assault on the Republic’s capital, Wolfsbane wasn’t in the skies with starfighters — he was in the undercity, rerouting failing power grids to keep civilian evacuation corridors lit. It was brutal, thankless work, but it saved thousands.


===After the War===
*1st Degree Violation
When the Republic fell and the Galactic Empire was born, clones like MI-4073 were “retired.” Some were reassigned to Imperial units for a time, but engineers and specialists were quietly pushed out, their service ended with little more than a credit chit and an order to leave. Many brothers lost their way.
*2nd Degree Violation
*3rd Degree Violation


4073 refused to let himself vanish. Taking the name Cangeson Wolfsbane — Cangeson as a chosen identity, Wolfsbane as the only family name he’d ever truly owned — he built a new life.
====Clause 1.4 – Judicial Procedures====
All service members accused of a violation of this Code, by an authorized agent of the Ministry of Defense, are to be considered guilty of the act until such a time as the accused has proven their innocence before a Ministry Tribunal consisting of the Minister of Defense, or appointed representative of the Minister, the commanding officer of the accused service member, and the Chief Justice, or appointed representative of the Chief Justice.


On Corellia, Wolfsbane thrived among shipyards, smugglers, and freighter crews. His clone training and wartime ingenuity made him invaluable as a freelance engineer and pilot. He could coax life out of ships others would scrap, and he never asked too many questions about the cargo he carried.
*A decision of the Tribunal can only be overturned by unanimous agreement of the Cabinet.
It was on one such job that he met Marr’ae, a sharp and ambitious Zabrak trader. At first, theirs was a pragmatic partnership — she found the work, he kept the ship flying — but their bond deepened with time. For a man bred for war, she offered something entirely new: choice, companionship, and a future that wasn’t written in someone else’s orders.
*The accused party is not allowed to petition the Cabinet for a review of the Tribunal, only the Cabinet, itself, may choose to review a Tribunal%u2019s decision.


<blockquote>Personal Log: Year -17: That’s when Marr’ae came into my orbit. Zabrak, sharp as vibrosteel, didn’t waste words. She hired me to keep her transport flying; I thought it’d be another short contract. But run after run, system after system, I realized she wasn’t just moving cargo, she was building something bigger. And me? I was following, same as I had my whole life. Except this time, no commander shouted orders. Just her voice, steady, certain. She gave me something the Kaminoans never did: choice.</blockquote>
====Clause 1.5 – Incorporation====
This Code also recognizes and incorporates the offenses listed in the Trade Federation Penal Code as follows: Capital Offenses as 1st Degree Violations, Felony Offenses as 2nd Degree Violations, and Misdemeanor Offenses as 3rd Degree Violations.


Together, they settled, and when their daughter, Siou, was born, Cangeson finally felt the purpose he’d sought since Kamino. For the first time in his life, he wasn’t a designation, a tool, or a soldier — he was a father.
*The Ministry of Defense reserves the right to conduct a Ministry Tribunal for any service member that violates any offense of the Trade Federation Penal Code, either during times of peace or war.


<blockquote>Personal Log: Year -15: Today I held my daughter for the first time. Siou. Fragile, loud, alive in ways clones like me were never meant to be. I looked into her eyes and saw no orders, no war, no designation. Just possibility. For years, I told myself my purpose was in keeping ships alive, in staying useful, in refusing to fade away like the rest of my brothers. But when her hand wrapped around my finger, I knew this was the mission I’d been waiting for. Not survival. Not service. Legacy.</blockquote>
===Section 2 – Punishments===


==Metamorphosis Plague==
====Clause 2.1 – Purpose====
Section 2 is an effort to standardize the punishment of all violations committed by the service members of the Armed Forces of the Trade Federation, under the Ministry of Defense.


In the Year 26: Marr'ae passed away having contracted a blood infection. Marr'ae's final request of Cangeson was to "find our daughter; live your life!" So, he did!  He took his freighter, and plotted a course to Austan, to where he'd last heard his daughter was living and working with Ternion Corps. Along the way, he started helping various people out. Delivering freight here, moving ships there, all along the route he was travelling. For the first time in a long time, Cangeson felt free.
====Clause 2.2 – Levels of Punishments====
This Code recognizes the following punishments:


Passing through Derra, Cangeson contracted the phenomenon known as the Metamorphosis Plague and over a period of time find his physiology changing, he was no longer human, but Mon Calamari! This was going to take some adjusting to, but it almost felt right. A new body, whilst embarking on a (sort of) new life.
*Level A: Execution
*Level B: Expulsion
*Level C: Imprisonment
*Level D: Demotion
*Level E: Loss of Pay


<blockquote>Personal Log: Year 26, Day 168: I’ve seen my share of fevers in the field. Kaminoan inoculations failing in the swamps of Felucia, brothers coughing blood in trenches while medics tried to patch the holes. But this… this isn’t any fever I’ve ever known.
====Clause 2.3 – Classes of Offenses and Punishments====
This Code reserves punishments as to the violations as described below:


The shakes started two nights ago. By morning, my skin had darkened in patches, rough to the touch like stone dragged across coral. My lungs burn, but not like they’re failing, more like they’re… changing. Breathing feels different, deeper, pulling air in a way I can’t quite place. I catch myself holding my breath longer than any human should, as if my body’s testing its own limits.
*1st Degree violations can be punishable at any and all levels.
*2nd Degree violations can be punishable at Level B and below.
*3rd Degree violations can be punishable at Level D and below.


They call it the Metamorphosis Plague. Most spacers curse it, pray they don’t catch it, fear what it makes them. But when I look in the mirror and see this face I barely recognize staring back, I don’t feel fear. I feel… release. For the first time since Kamino, no one owns this body. Not the Kaminoans, not the Republic, not the Empire. This is mine.
==Article II – Definition of Specific Violations==


Marr’ae told me to live. Maybe this is what she meant; to shed the skin of a soldier, of a widower, of a clone, and walk forward as something new. My name is Wolfsbane. My daughter is out there. And whatever I’m becoming, I’ll find her. I’ll make sure she knows her father still fights. Not for orders, not for credits, but for her.”</blockquote>
CONDUCT VIOLATIONS


==A Man Alone==
===Section 10 – Conduct===


It turned out, the information Cangeson had about his daughter was outdated, by nearly a year. She had moved on from Ternion and Austan, and headed north to Leafar, to work with the Jungle Oracle to free Ithor from the shackles of commercialism! However, by the time he arrived, Siou had fallen to the Lost Soul Syndrome. The Jungle Oracle, and those who knew Siou passed on their well wishes to Cangeson, remarking how she was a staunch defender of those who were unable to defend themselves! "How very Siou!" he had responded.
====Clause 10.1 – Conduct Unbecoming a Service Member and/or Officer====
Conduct Unbecoming is defined as any act that:


His wife dead and his daughter non-responsive, Cangeson remained around Leafar, getting to know Siou's friends, continuing to help out with projects Siou had had a hand in - a way for him to reconnect with his daughter.
* is committed by a service member who demonstrates behavior inconsistent of what is expected from a Trade Federation service member.


<blockquote>Personal Log: Year 26, day 242: They call it Lost Soul Syndrome. Such a tidy phrase for something so cruel. She still breathes. Still exists. But my daughter, who carried the spirit of her mother and the stubbornness of her father, is somewhere I can’t follow. When the Oracle and her companions spoke of her courage, her devotion to those who couldn’t fight for themselves, I heard Marr’ae’s voice echo in theirs.</blockquote>
Conduct Unbecoming is a 3rd Degree violation.


==The Trade Federation and Career Therein==
===Section 11 – Improper Solicitation for Advancement===
In the waning days of year 26, Cangeson took on a contract with The Trade Federation's Minister of the Interior, Dred Oodoov, privately. It transpired that the minister had worked with Cagneson's daughter shortly after she first set out into the galaxy, and as a way to honour their relationship, the minister offered him a permanent position.


<blockquote>
====Clause 11.1 – Improper Solicitation====
Personal Log: Year 26, day 297:
Improper Solicitation is defined as any act that:
Funny, isn’t it? Sixty years ago, if you’d told me I’d be under the flag of the Trade Federation , I’d have laughed you out of the mess hall. Back then, they were the enemy. Droids by the millions, marching under their banners, tearing apart Republic worlds. And me? Clone MI-4073, bred and trained on Kamino to stop them at any cost.


But the galaxy doesn’t sit still. Wars end, governments rise and fall, names get scrubbed from the records. The Trade Federation I bled against isn’t the same one I work with now. The old viceroys are gone, their fleets stripped down, their battle droids turned into scrap. What’s left is business — cargo, routes, neutral space where the Empire doesn’t pry too much and the Rebels don’t come knocking.
* is committed by a service member in an attempt to gain advancement in rank, position or award through the use of;
:-bribery, in any form.


I won’t lie, the first time I signed a contract with them, my gut twisted. All those years in the mud and the steel, fighting against what they once stood for… it felt like betrayal. But look around now. The Grand Army was disbanded, the brothers scattered, the Empire never wanted us except as disposable tools. Out here, with the Federation, I’m not a number in a line of armor. I’m an engineer, a freelancer, a man with a name.
Improper Solicitation is a 3rd Degree violation.


Maybe that’s the lesson time teaches you — enemies change, but survival stays the same.</blockquote>
===Section 12 – Improper Representation for Enlistment, Appointment or Dismissal===
===Cadet===
====The Academy====
Upon arriving at the Trade Federation Academy, on Taanab, Cangeson was greeted by Admissions Director, Samantha Dordoli. Shown to a console, Cangeson was instructed to review all lessons, to study and review, and at the end of the week, he should notify the director as soon as he was ready to take the Basic Training Standard Exam. No stranger to basic training, Cangeson made his way through the training, diligently taking notes, and referring back to them as necessary during the period.


At the end of the week, the exam was set, and passed as expected. Standing with his peers, who had succeeded in passing the exam themselves, the cohort pledged their oath to the Trade Federation, and fell out of the academy as Cadet First Class!
====Clause 12.1 – Improper Representation====
Improper Representation is defined as any act that:


===Cadet First Class===
*is committed by a service member in an attempt to gain advancement in rank, position or award; or dismissal of duties through the use of;
====Allana's Angels====
*falsely representing or deliberately concealing any information pertinent to their duties.
Once out of the Academy, Cangeson was contacted by FLO of the Analla's Angels, Angavel Adram Accsia, explaining that he had been assigned to the the flight, which would stand to become his family for the duration that he remains with the flight - they would, typically, lodge together, work together, relax together. Alongside this came instructions to leave Taanab and make way to Dalcretti, where Cangeson was to rendezvous with his assigned craft, the TFL Analla's Angel #07; meet his crew and troops, and set course for Mantesa, where the work would begin!


====The Library====
Improper Representation is a 3rd Degree violation.
During his flight to Dalcreti, his craft intercepted a communication from one Gav Lucky, from within the Trade Federation's Ministry of State asking for volunteer archivalists to assist in keeping the Library updated as necessary. Given the amount of downtime likely to be experienced in hyper, Cangeson saw the value in lending his aid to the project, as a way of learning more about his new home.  


Following the link, the face of a Chiss male appeared in a holorecording. From his studies, Cangeson knew this to be the recently-appointed Minister of State, Minwolf Kandar. The minister introduced himself, the project, and then the current Head Archivalist, Gav Lucky. Upon the name being stated the screen flickered, and rendered the image of a stout Ugnaught, who, again, introduced himself, and talked through the premise of the project.
===Section 13 – Contempt===
<blockquote>The Trade Federation Library exists to preserve, codify, and disseminate the institutional memory, legal doctrine, operational knowledge, and cultural identity of the Trade Federation.


It serves as the definitive source of truth for all who seek to understand the Federation’s past, navigate its present, and shape its future. Through disciplined curation and archival integrity, the Library empowers clarity in governance, continuity in command, and excellence in execution across all levels of the Federation. </blockquote>
====Clause 13.1 – Contempt towards Citizens and/or Service Members====
Contempt is defined as any act that:


This was followed by a brief list of ongoing initiatives, introduction to other volunteers currently assisting the project, and Cangeson's credentials to log on to the library's databanks to start his work.
*is committed by a service member who demonstrates or behaves with disregard towards those they are charged to protect, or those in which they share that duty with.


==Trade Federation Service Record==
Contempt is a 3rd Degree violation.


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Section 14 – Unauthorized Use and/or Possession of Contraband and/or Restricted Technology While on Duty
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====Clause 14.1 – Contraband and Restricted Technology====
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Electronic Lock Breakers, Tracking Devices and Stuncuffs.
! style="text-align:center;" | Assignment
 
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====Clause 14.2 – Wrongful Use and/or Possession====
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Wrongful Use and/or Possession is defined as an act that:
| Y26 D316 - Present
 
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*is committed by a service member who unlawfully uses and/or possesses any restricted item, as defined by the Trade Federation Contraband Act and/or Restricted Technology Act;
| <center>[[File:Archives-seal.png|50px]]</center>
:-while in service to the Trade Federation.
| <center>Library Archivist</center>
 
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Wrongful Use and/or Possession is a 2nd Degree violation.
* Started assisting with the updating of the [[Main Page|Trade Federation Library]]
DERELICTION VIOLATIONS
* Collated Most Famous Trade Federation Members
 
</p>
===Section 20 – Willful Disobedience===
|-
 
| Y26 D316 - Present
====Clause 20.1 – Willful Disobedience====
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Willful Disobedience is defined as an act that:
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| <center>[[Flight Team|Analla's Angels]]<br>Cadet First Class</center>
*is committed by a service member who disregards either;
| <p>
*an order from their direct superior; or
* Couriered 4x Kaloths from Ktil to Marjune
*a direct order from any superior of the Trade Federation that does not conflict with their current assigned duties.
</p>
 
|-
Willful Disobedience is a 2nd Degree violation.
| Y26 D316
 
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===Section 21 – Insubordination===
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====Clause 21.1 – Insubordination====
| <p>
Insubordination is defined as an act that:
* Passed the ''[[Department of Admissions|Basic Training Standard Exam]]''
 
* Took the ''[[Department of Admissions|Trade Federation Oath]]''
*is committed by a service member who either;
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*assaults a superior while under active duty; or
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*demonstrates contempt or disrespect towards a superior while under active duty.
[[Category:Trade Federation Members]]
 
Insubordination is a 2nd Degree violation.
 
===Section 22 – Absence without Leave (A.W.O.L)===
 
====Clause 22.1 – A.W.O.L====
A.W.O.L. is defined as an act that:
 
*is committed by a service member who either;
*fails to present themselves for duty at their assigned duty station at the assigned time; or
*vacates and remains absent from their assigned duty unit, organization or station while under active orders to be present.
 
A.W.O.L. is a 3rd Degree violation.
 
===Section 23 – Desertion===
 
====Clause 23.1 – Desertion====
Desertion is defined as an act that:
 
*is committed by a service member who;
*vacates and remains absent from their assigned duty unit, organization or station while under active orders to be present with the intent to remain absent permanently;
*vacates and remains absent from their assigned duty unit, organization or station while under active orders to be present with the intent to avoid hazardous duty or important service; or
*enters the service of any foreign military, except when authorized by the Trade Federation.
 
Desertion is a 1st Degree violation.
COMMAND VIOLATIONS
 
===Section 30 – Maltreatment of Service Members under a Command===
 
====Clause 30.1 – Maltreatment====
Maltreatment is defined as an act that:
 
*is committed by a service member who demonstrates cruel behavior, oppression or maltreatment towards any person subject to their orders.
 
Maltreatment is a 2nd Degree violation.
 
===Section 31 – Fitness for Command===
 
====Clause 31.1 – Fitness for Command====
Any service member designated or appointed to a position of leadership within the Armed Forces of the Trade Federation who demonstrates unsound command and/or judgment in the view of the Minister of Defense, Deputy Minister of Defense, Fleet Commander and/or FSS-General may be deemed unfit for command, and relieved of their duties.
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Revision as of 13:17, 15 November 2025

Article I – General Provisions

Section 1 – Preliminary

Clause 1.1 – Purpose

The Government of the Trade Federation was founded on the principles of honor, integrity and profit. In accordance with the first and second of these principles, and in relation to the third, the following Code defines violations deemed to be against the interest of the Trade Federation Ministry of Defense, and the respective punishments for the commission of those violations.

Clause 1.2 – Applicability

This Code has full force and effect upon all service members of the Armed Forces of the Trade Federation, serving under the Ministry of Defense.

Clause 1.3 – Classes of Offenses

This Code recognizes the following violations:

  • 1st Degree Violation
  • 2nd Degree Violation
  • 3rd Degree Violation

Clause 1.4 – Judicial Procedures

All service members accused of a violation of this Code, by an authorized agent of the Ministry of Defense, are to be considered guilty of the act until such a time as the accused has proven their innocence before a Ministry Tribunal consisting of the Minister of Defense, or appointed representative of the Minister, the commanding officer of the accused service member, and the Chief Justice, or appointed representative of the Chief Justice.

  • A decision of the Tribunal can only be overturned by unanimous agreement of the Cabinet.
  • The accused party is not allowed to petition the Cabinet for a review of the Tribunal, only the Cabinet, itself, may choose to review a Tribunal%u2019s decision.

Clause 1.5 – Incorporation

This Code also recognizes and incorporates the offenses listed in the Trade Federation Penal Code as follows: Capital Offenses as 1st Degree Violations, Felony Offenses as 2nd Degree Violations, and Misdemeanor Offenses as 3rd Degree Violations.

  • The Ministry of Defense reserves the right to conduct a Ministry Tribunal for any service member that violates any offense of the Trade Federation Penal Code, either during times of peace or war.

Section 2 – Punishments

Clause 2.1 – Purpose

Section 2 is an effort to standardize the punishment of all violations committed by the service members of the Armed Forces of the Trade Federation, under the Ministry of Defense.

Clause 2.2 – Levels of Punishments

This Code recognizes the following punishments:

  • Level A: Execution
  • Level B: Expulsion
  • Level C: Imprisonment
  • Level D: Demotion
  • Level E: Loss of Pay

Clause 2.3 – Classes of Offenses and Punishments

This Code reserves punishments as to the violations as described below:

  • 1st Degree violations can be punishable at any and all levels.
  • 2nd Degree violations can be punishable at Level B and below.
  • 3rd Degree violations can be punishable at Level D and below.

Article II – Definition of Specific Violations

CONDUCT VIOLATIONS

Section 10 – Conduct

Clause 10.1 – Conduct Unbecoming a Service Member and/or Officer

Conduct Unbecoming is defined as any act that:

  • is committed by a service member who demonstrates behavior inconsistent of what is expected from a Trade Federation service member.

Conduct Unbecoming is a 3rd Degree violation.

Section 11 – Improper Solicitation for Advancement

Clause 11.1 – Improper Solicitation

Improper Solicitation is defined as any act that:

  • is committed by a service member in an attempt to gain advancement in rank, position or award through the use of;
-bribery, in any form.

Improper Solicitation is a 3rd Degree violation.

Section 12 – Improper Representation for Enlistment, Appointment or Dismissal

Clause 12.1 – Improper Representation

Improper Representation is defined as any act that:

  • is committed by a service member in an attempt to gain advancement in rank, position or award; or dismissal of duties through the use of;
  • falsely representing or deliberately concealing any information pertinent to their duties.

Improper Representation is a 3rd Degree violation.

Section 13 – Contempt

Clause 13.1 – Contempt towards Citizens and/or Service Members

Contempt is defined as any act that:

  • is committed by a service member who demonstrates or behaves with disregard towards those they are charged to protect, or those in which they share that duty with.

Contempt is a 3rd Degree violation.

Section 14 – Unauthorized Use and/or Possession of Contraband and/or Restricted Technology While on Duty

Clause 14.1 – Contraband and Restricted Technology

Electronic Lock Breakers, Tracking Devices and Stuncuffs.

Clause 14.2 – Wrongful Use and/or Possession

Wrongful Use and/or Possession is defined as an act that:

  • is committed by a service member who unlawfully uses and/or possesses any restricted item, as defined by the Trade Federation Contraband Act and/or Restricted Technology Act;
-while in service to the Trade Federation.

Wrongful Use and/or Possession is a 2nd Degree violation. DERELICTION VIOLATIONS

Section 20 – Willful Disobedience

Clause 20.1 – Willful Disobedience

Willful Disobedience is defined as an act that:

  • is committed by a service member who disregards either;
  • an order from their direct superior; or
  • a direct order from any superior of the Trade Federation that does not conflict with their current assigned duties.

Willful Disobedience is a 2nd Degree violation.

Section 21 – Insubordination

Clause 21.1 – Insubordination

Insubordination is defined as an act that:

  • is committed by a service member who either;
  • assaults a superior while under active duty; or
  • demonstrates contempt or disrespect towards a superior while under active duty.

Insubordination is a 2nd Degree violation.

Section 22 – Absence without Leave (A.W.O.L)

Clause 22.1 – A.W.O.L

A.W.O.L. is defined as an act that:

  • is committed by a service member who either;
  • fails to present themselves for duty at their assigned duty station at the assigned time; or
  • vacates and remains absent from their assigned duty unit, organization or station while under active orders to be present.

A.W.O.L. is a 3rd Degree violation.

Section 23 – Desertion

Clause 23.1 – Desertion

Desertion is defined as an act that:

  • is committed by a service member who;
  • vacates and remains absent from their assigned duty unit, organization or station while under active orders to be present with the intent to remain absent permanently;
  • vacates and remains absent from their assigned duty unit, organization or station while under active orders to be present with the intent to avoid hazardous duty or important service; or
  • enters the service of any foreign military, except when authorized by the Trade Federation.

Desertion is a 1st Degree violation. COMMAND VIOLATIONS

Section 30 – Maltreatment of Service Members under a Command

Clause 30.1 – Maltreatment

Maltreatment is defined as an act that:

  • is committed by a service member who demonstrates cruel behavior, oppression or maltreatment towards any person subject to their orders.

Maltreatment is a 2nd Degree violation.

Section 31 – Fitness for Command

Clause 31.1 – Fitness for Command

Any service member designated or appointed to a position of leadership within the Armed Forces of the Trade Federation who demonstrates unsound command and/or judgment in the view of the Minister of Defense, Deputy Minister of Defense, Fleet Commander and/or FSS-General may be deemed unfit for command, and relieved of their duties.