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  • Secret Police
  • Secret police
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  • The "secret police" are seen in Starship Troopers 3: Marauder taking away a Q-bomb protester. Their uniform is similar to the Mobile Infantry uniform, but it is painted black. The secret police are also seen acting as prison guards and could possibly run the prison and/or law enforcement system. They also have the authority to arrest Fleet and Mobile Infantry officers.
  • The Secret Police HQ is a building in Tropico 3 and Tropico 4. Unlike most buildings, it isn't so much built by construction workers as it is designated using the Secret Police edict. Once a building has been designated as the HQ, its original use is negated and the buildings statistics change to become the HQ's statistics. However, the secret agents will disguise themselves as employees of the original building, in order to enhance the façade.
  • Also known as Political Police, the Secret Police are a type of government agency that works in the shadows and is above the law. They protect the power of political leaders by imprisoning or assassinating those who show dissent. The Secret Police in Megami Ibunroku Persona are likely employees of SEBEC, as they only appear in the company's headquarters, cannot use magic, and will not negotiate with the party. As they are hostile to the party, it is likely that their purpose is to protect Takahisa Kandori, the president of their branch and the mastermind of the DEVA System.
  • The Secret Police is the police wing of the National Socialist Voronan Workers Party, and is lead by Roland Eppen.
  • Secret police (sometimes political police) are a police organization which operates in secrecy to maintain national security against internal threats to the state. Secret police forces are typically associated with totalitarian regimes, as they are often used to maintain the political power of the state rather than uphold the rule of law. Secret police are law enforcement organizations officially endowed with authority superior to civil police forces, operating outside the normal boundaries of the law, and they are often accountable only to the executive branch of the government. They operate entirely or partially in secrecy; i.e., most or all of their operations are obscure and hidden from the general public and from all government officials, except for the topmost executive officials. Se
  • If our heroes are visiting Commie Land or a Banana Republic, they will never run into the Secret Police. Why would they? You only need a police force if there is crime, and the country the heroes are in has the lowest crime rate in the world. Any troublemaker just tends to "disappear" overnight; people who see their neighbors being taken away know it's best to look away and not guess why. And as there are no criminals, there's no need for any kind of law court, judicial system, anti-torture laws or state prison either. Examples of Secret Police include:
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Level
  • 14
MDefense
  • 47
MAttack
  • 37
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Row 4 info
  • 96
Row 1 info
  • 4000.0
DEX
  • 8
Row 4 title
  • Base Job Quality
Row 2 info
  • $0/month
Row 1 title
  • Cost
Row 5 info
  • 3
str
  • 21
Row 2 title
  • Upkeep
LCK
  • 7
Agl
  • 19
Row 5 title
  • Employees
Row 3 info
  • The Secret Police edict
Row 3 title
  • Requirements
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Box Title
  • Building Statistics
Type
  • Normal
Traits
  • None
Drop
  • Muscle Drink
Skill
  • Single Shot Powder Shot
SP
  • 67
HP
  • 187
Subtype
  • Normal
Order
  • Meta
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  • meta
Vit
  • 16
abstract
  • If our heroes are visiting Commie Land or a Banana Republic, they will never run into the Secret Police. Why would they? You only need a police force if there is crime, and the country the heroes are in has the lowest crime rate in the world. Any troublemaker just tends to "disappear" overnight; people who see their neighbors being taken away know it's best to look away and not guess why. And as there are no criminals, there's no need for any kind of law court, judicial system, anti-torture laws or state prison either. Common in Dystopian fiction. If the Secret Police existed and had their own military force, then it would be a State Sec. If the culture isn't so bad, or the police--while secret, or at least very quiet--aren't altogether evil or brutal, they may just be The Men in Black. Examples of Secret Police include:
  • Secret police (sometimes political police) are a police organization which operates in secrecy to maintain national security against internal threats to the state. Secret police forces are typically associated with totalitarian regimes, as they are often used to maintain the political power of the state rather than uphold the rule of law. Secret police are law enforcement organizations officially endowed with authority superior to civil police forces, operating outside the normal boundaries of the law, and they are often accountable only to the executive branch of the government. They operate entirely or partially in secrecy; i.e., most or all of their operations are obscure and hidden from the general public and from all government officials, except for the topmost executive officials. Secret police organizations have often been used as an instrument of political repression. States where the secret police wield significant power are sometimes referred to as police states. Secret police differ from the domestic security agencies in modern liberal democracies, because domestic security agencies are generally subject to government regulation, reporting requirements, and other accountability measures. Despite such oversight, there still exists the possibility of domestic-security agencies acting unlawfully and taking on some characteristics of secret police. Which government agencies may be classed or characterised, in whole or part, as "secret police" is disputed by political scientists.
  • The "secret police" are seen in Starship Troopers 3: Marauder taking away a Q-bomb protester. Their uniform is similar to the Mobile Infantry uniform, but it is painted black. The secret police are also seen acting as prison guards and could possibly run the prison and/or law enforcement system. They also have the authority to arrest Fleet and Mobile Infantry officers.
  • The Secret Police HQ is a building in Tropico 3 and Tropico 4. Unlike most buildings, it isn't so much built by construction workers as it is designated using the Secret Police edict. Once a building has been designated as the HQ, its original use is negated and the buildings statistics change to become the HQ's statistics. However, the secret agents will disguise themselves as employees of the original building, in order to enhance the façade.
  • Also known as Political Police, the Secret Police are a type of government agency that works in the shadows and is above the law. They protect the power of political leaders by imprisoning or assassinating those who show dissent. The Secret Police in Megami Ibunroku Persona are likely employees of SEBEC, as they only appear in the company's headquarters, cannot use magic, and will not negotiate with the party. As they are hostile to the party, it is likely that their purpose is to protect Takahisa Kandori, the president of their branch and the mastermind of the DEVA System.
  • The Secret Police is the police wing of the National Socialist Voronan Workers Party, and is lead by Roland Eppen.