3 members
[UEX:678865]
STARCOM Industrial Contractors exists to conduct lawful industrial, logistical, and commercial operations across the Stanton system and beyond. The organisation is structured to provide reliable services, maintain operational discipline, and support fair and transparent trade.
STARCOM is governed by its Chief Executive Officer, Night Canyon, who retains final authority over organisational direction, policy enforcement, and strategic operations. Operational command may be delegated to appointed directors, managers, or team leads as required.
All members are expected to comply with directives issued through the established chain of command.
Members of STARCOM are required to:
Act professionally in all official operations and communications
Follow lawful instructions issued by authorised leadership
Maintain discipline during missions and coordinated activities
Represent STARCOM in a manner that upholds its reputation
Internal disputes are to be resolved through leadership channels and not through public or operational disruption.
STARCOM conducts mining, salvage, hauling, logistics, transport, data courier services, and commercial sales. During operations:
Safety of personnel and protection of assets are priorities
Equipment is to be operated responsibly and maintained as required
Mission objectives take precedence over individual gain
Negligent or reckless behaviour that risks personnel, assets, or contracts will not be tolerated.
STARCOM supports fair and transparent trade practices. Internal and external transactions shall:
Use clearly communicated pricing and contract terms
Avoid price manipulation, exploitation, or artificial scarcity
Respect agreements with clients, partners, and vendors
Members may not engage in activities that intentionally destabilize markets while representing STARCOM.
All organisational assets, including ships, equipment, cargo, data, and currency, remain the property of STARCOM unless explicitly assigned. Unauthorized use, loss, or sale of organisational assets is subject to disciplinary action.
Members are responsible for safeguarding assets entrusted to them.
Operational plans, trade routes, pricing structures, and internal communications are considered confidential. Members shall not disclose sensitive information to external parties without authorization.
Security protocols must be followed during all operations involving valuable cargo or data.
Violations of this charter or issued directives may result in:
Warnings or corrective instruction
Suspension from operations
Removal from the organisation
Severity of action is determined by leadership based on impact and intent.
This charter may be amended by the CEO or authorized leadership as operational needs evolve. Members will be informed of significant changes.
