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The Code Enforcement Authority was born from loss. In a lawless sky, we enforce our own code: pilots must earn their wings, or answer for the chaos they cause. From Stanton to Pyro, we bring order where none exists — by any means necessary.
The Code Enforcement Authority was forged from tragedy during the chaos of the Regen Crisis. As bodies piled up and permanent deaths returned to the stars, the cracks in society widened. One crash — one unlicensed, reckless pilot — stole the founder’s loved one, a loss regeneration could not undo. The UEE offered thoughts and prayers; no real reform followed. From that silence rose the CEA: a force that vowed to bring law where official hands were too weak, too slow, or too compromised. What began as one man’s crusade became a growing movement across Stanton and Pyro: pilots policing pilots, demanding standards, and delivering justice where the void had swallowed it.
Flight is a privilege, not a right.
In the absence of law, we are the law.
We act with reason, not rage — but we act.
Citizens, civilians, and settlers deserve safe skies.
Recklessness, piracy, and negligence will meet justice — official or not.
Our authority is not granted by decree. It is earned by resolve, firepower, and discipline.
We are not pirates, mercenaries, or thugs. We are the thin shield between chaos and civilization. We answer to the Code — nothing less.
Operational Rules:
Always verify cause before engaging. Judgment without proof weakens the Code.
Use proportionate force: warnings when possible, force when necessary, destruction when unavoidable.
Follow chain of command during group ops; discipline is survival.
Never extort for personal gain. Protection fees or licenses must serve the Code, not individual pockets.
Record encounters when possible to maintain evidence for escalation or defense.
Org members must undergo periodic flight evaluations to stay sharp — no exceptions.
Fraternizing with known pirate orgs will result in immediate expulsion.
Behavior Rules:
No discrimination based on species, status, or sector — the Code applies to all.
Respect fellow members. Internal disputes are settled through leadership review or formal dueling protocols.
Betrayal, abandonment, or endangering the mission results in blacklisting.