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The '''Colony Marshal Bureau''' is a federal law enforcement agency tasked with ensuring public safety, law enforcement, and judicial oversight across UN colonies, space stations, and outposts operating under [[United Nations]] jurisdiction. The CMB operates in frontier regions where local security forces are insufficient or lack jurisdictional authority. CMB marshals are empowered to enforce colonial, federal, and local laws and play a critical role in countering piracy, insurgency, and smuggling operations on the fringes of UN space.
The '''Colony Marshal Bureau''' is a federal law enforcement agency tasked with ensuring public safety, law enforcement, and judicial oversight across UN colonies, space stations, and outposts operating under [[United Nations]] jurisdiction. The CMB operates in frontier regions where local security forces are insufficient or lack jurisdictional authority. CMB marshals are empowered to enforce colony, federal, and local laws and play a critical role in countering piracy, insurgency, and smuggling operations on the fringes of UN space.


The CMB enjoys a reputation for competence and professionalism, but it has also attracted significant controversy over its history. Critics within the UN government argue that the CMB wields too much power, with some accusing the bureau of overstepping its authority and interfering in colonial governance. Several investigations have been launched into allegations of abuses of power and corporate favoritism.
The CMB enjoys a reputation for competence and professionalism, but it has also attracted significant controversy over its history. Critics within the UN government argue that the CMB wields too much power, with some accusing the bureau of overstepping its authority and interfering in colonial governance. Several investigations have been launched into allegations of abuses of power and corporate favoritism.


In response to alerts about illegal activities, the CMB may dispatch a patrol accompanied by a [[Interstellar Commerce Bureau]] Liaison to investigate black market operations aboard the Almayer or within various colonies. Occasionally, CMB patrols may also have a Interstellar Rights Observer attached to them.
In response to alerts about illegal activities, the CMB may dispatch a patrol accompanied by a [[Interstellar Commerce Bureau]] Liaison to investigate black market operations aboard the Almayer or within various colonies. Occasionally, CMB patrols may also have a <bdi>[[Interstellar Sapient-Life Rights Council|Interstellar Life Rights Observer]]</bdi> attached to them.
 
== Station Marines ==
<blockquote>'''<small>0300: DEPUTY MARSHAL SLOANE ANDERSON - LV-294</small>'''
 
''This is Deputy Anderson! Authorization code <code>(omitted)</code> , We need backup -- NOW! We've got three marshals wounded, and one down. Our synthetic is patching people up but we're not going to last long like this. For god sake, if anyone can hear this, send help, and send it fast!''
 
'''<small>0302: STATION, DISPATCH CENTER</small>'''
 
''Marshals? Come in, Anderson! Can you hear me? Come in, Deputy! ... Hang in there! Help is on the way!''
 
- Recovered transmission log from a Marshal Team to Station</blockquote>CMB teams are not equipped to handle military-level conflicts, nor is that their role. However, they may sometimes face organized crime backed by larger factions. In such cases, it's essential for them to call in the UNMC for additional firepower.
 
At Station, a contingent of [[Marines|UN Marines]] stands ready to support the Marshals when needed. Though few in number, they are well-equipped—unlike the depleted stocks of the [[UNS Almayer]]. Should the Marshals encounter heavy resistance, where they find themselves outnumbered and outgunned, they can request immediate assistance from Station. A Quick-Reaction Force will promptly deploy to ensure the safety of their fellow Marshals, prepared to handle a wide range of threats and situations.

Latest revision as of 20:31, 27 October 2025

The Colony Marshal Bureau is a federal law enforcement agency tasked with ensuring public safety, law enforcement, and judicial oversight across UN colonies, space stations, and outposts operating under United Nations jurisdiction. The CMB operates in frontier regions where local security forces are insufficient or lack jurisdictional authority. CMB marshals are empowered to enforce colony, federal, and local laws and play a critical role in countering piracy, insurgency, and smuggling operations on the fringes of UN space.

The CMB enjoys a reputation for competence and professionalism, but it has also attracted significant controversy over its history. Critics within the UN government argue that the CMB wields too much power, with some accusing the bureau of overstepping its authority and interfering in colonial governance. Several investigations have been launched into allegations of abuses of power and corporate favoritism.

In response to alerts about illegal activities, the CMB may dispatch a patrol accompanied by a Interstellar Commerce Bureau Liaison to investigate black market operations aboard the Almayer or within various colonies. Occasionally, CMB patrols may also have a Interstellar Life Rights Observer attached to them.

Station Marines

0300: DEPUTY MARSHAL SLOANE ANDERSON - LV-294

This is Deputy Anderson! Authorization code (omitted) , We need backup -- NOW! We've got three marshals wounded, and one down. Our synthetic is patching people up but we're not going to last long like this. For god sake, if anyone can hear this, send help, and send it fast!

0302: STATION, DISPATCH CENTER

Marshals? Come in, Anderson! Can you hear me? Come in, Deputy! ... Hang in there! Help is on the way!

- Recovered transmission log from a Marshal Team to Station

CMB teams are not equipped to handle military-level conflicts, nor is that their role. However, they may sometimes face organized crime backed by larger factions. In such cases, it's essential for them to call in the UNMC for additional firepower.

At Station, a contingent of UN Marines stands ready to support the Marshals when needed. Though few in number, they are well-equipped—unlike the depleted stocks of the UNS Almayer. Should the Marshals encounter heavy resistance, where they find themselves outnumbered and outgunned, they can request immediate assistance from Station. A Quick-Reaction Force will promptly deploy to ensure the safety of their fellow Marshals, prepared to handle a wide range of threats and situations.