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'''A.C.B'''
|founder=[[Marick Arconae]]
|leader=* Overseer [[Marick Arconae]]
* Commissioner [[Celevon Edraven]]
|members=* Arcona Officers
* Naga Sadow Officers
* Odan-Urr Officers
* Plagueis Officers
* Scholae Palatinae Officers
* Taldryan Officers
* Tarentum Officers
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|founded=[[30 ABY to 39 ABY|34 ABY]]
|reorganized=[[30 ABY to 39 ABY|38 ABY]]
|affiliation=* [[Arcona|Clan Arcona]]
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The '''Antei Contract Bureau''', or '''ACB''' for short, is a new and unique service that allows the members of the Brotherhood to help further their goals by participating in mission-based tasks, referred to as "contracts". These can range from assassination and reconnaissance to VIP protection and everything in between. The Bureau is based out of the Sublevels of the Arcona Citadel and is run by the Bureau Commissioner, who reports directly to the Overseer of the Contract Bureau. The current Commissioner is '''[[Celevon Edraven]]'''.


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[[Marick Del'Abbot]]
==  History  ==


===  A Brief on the Bureau  ===
The organization that would become the Antei Contract Bureau was founded in 34 ABY by Hapan nobleman [[Marick Arconae]] as a sub-branch of the larger Arcona Arena, formed in the image of the now-disbanded Bounty Hunters Guild, of which Marick was a member. By offering members "contracts", which are completely voluntary special assignments, the Bureau assisted members by giving them outlets in which to test their skill and prove their worth to the House, as well as helping the Shadow Clan in a number of ways, many of which would be politically unwise to reveal to the general public.


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Bluntly put, the Contract Bureau acted as a clandestine "catch-all" service specializing in dealing with those who bear ill will towards House Arcona, though without the bureaucratic red tape that tie the hands of Arcona's other "non-Sensitive" agencies. This, combined with the lack of a tedious chain of command, allows the Bureau to handle any contract that comes its way with unprecedented efficiency.
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Commissioner [[Talos Omerta]]


Assassination, VIP protection, reconnaissance, retrieval/destruction of secure information, and deep cover contracts were all handled by the Bureau and doled out to interested members.


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Arcona Citadel


=== A New Age ===
In early [[30 ABY to 39 ABY|38 ABY]], Consul [[Marick Arconae]] sought to revitalise and recreate the Arcona Contract Bureau. Gathering a small group of allies - members of Houses [[Galeres]] and [[Qel-Droma]] - to be his staff, they quickly removed the dust from the old offices and began to toss out contracts to willing members. A new position was created, that of '''Overseer''', held by the Founder of the Contract Bureau.


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'''[[Celevon Edraven]]''' was chosen to be the new Commissioner after reflection by the Overseer. Under his leadership, the number of overall contract types went from five to seven by adding '''Recruiting''' and '''Piloting'''. Further implemented changes were to the Contract classes and hiring a larger staff to handle the many contracts set out.
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[[Selen]]
By [[30 ABY to 39 ABY|39 ABY]], the Antei Contract Bureau had offices within every Clan dominion, with Officers handing out contracts to their respective Clans with a much wider intelligence network.


== Standard Operating Procedure  ==
The contracts handled by the ACB are not always assignments set forth by the Overseer or the [[Dajorra Intelligence Agency|DIA]], but rather those of outside parties. Indeed, roughly eighty percent of Bureau contracts are originally submitted as tips by non-Force Sensitive allies of the Shadow Clan, whose own agendas and goals would be set back if Arcona lost control of the Dajorra System.


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With the Antei Contract Bureau spreading to the dominions of the Seven Clans, the Commissioner’s job was altered to where he or she mostly reviewed contracts and forwarded them to the relevant Clan Officers.
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[[30 ABY to 39 ABY|34 ABY]]
All tips are sent in via a series of drop boxes spread throughout the Galaxy or a heavily encrypted HoloMail account, only accessible by the Commissioner and Overseer. The identities of the senders are kept in the strictest confidence, though many do not even sign their tips or messages in the first place. A look at the Bureau's operating procedure is found below:


** '''Step 1 -''' A tip is submitted to the Bureau by either a drop box of HoloMail account.


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** '''Step 2 -''' The Commissioner reviews the tip and validates it by flagging the involved parties for observation.
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Various Contractors


** '''Step 3 -''' If the tip is valid, then it becomes a contract and the Commissioner begins putting together the necessary materials for the contractor who will fulfill the contract.


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** '''Step 4 -''' The contract is then assigned to an interested contractor.
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* [[Shadesworn]]
* [[Arcona|House Arcona]]
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[[Dark Jedi Brotherhood Era]]
** '''Step 5 -''' The contract is fulfilled and the contractor reports back to the Commissioner. The latter then files a successful mission/after-action report.




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== About Contracts  ==
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When a tip becomes a contract, the Commissioner must first classify the contract in two ways; the '''type''' of contract and its '''class''', or difficulty. Currently, there are seven (7) types of contracts, though more may be added in the future, and four (4) classes of difficulty. A list of all available types and classes are listed below.
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</table>The '''Arcona Contract Bureau''', or '''A.C.B''' for short, is a new and unique service that allows the Dark Jedi of [[Arcona]] to help further the goals of the Shadow House by participating in mission-based tasks, referred to as "contracts". These can range from assassination and reconnaissance to VIP protection and everything in between. The Bureau is based out of the Sublevels of the Arcona Citadel and is run by the Bureau Commissioner who reports directly to the [[Marick Del'Abbot|Master]] of the Arcona Arena as well as to the [[Quaestor]] and [[Aedile]] of House Arcona. The current Commissioner is '''[[Talos Omerta]]'''.


=== Solo/Cooperative Contracts ===
There are times that the Commissioner feels that a contract is just too large for one person to take on alone, or that it is too easy and a little competition between Contractors can make things more interesting.  Either way these contracts consist of a team of two or more Contractors working with or against each other to complete the same goal. Co-Op contracts can be a mission in any of the Types.


===  TYPE  ===
The threats that Clan Arcona often encounters come in a wide variety and as a matter of course, so do the contracts offered by the Bureau. However, all contracts can be filed into one of the following '''types'''.


==  Arcona Contract Bureau History  ==
Though you can request a type based upon the chosen style of your Battleteam or personal preference, members are encouraged to expand their horizons by trying others.
 
===  A Brief on the Bureau  ===
The organization that would become the Arcona Contract Bureau was founded in 34 ABY by Hapan nobleman [[Marick Del'Abbot]] as a sub-branch of the larger Arcona Arena, formed in the image of the now-disbanded Bounty Hunters Guild, of which Marick was a member. By offering members "contracts", which are completely voluntary special assignments, the Bureau assists members by giving them outlets in which to test their skills and prove their worth to the House, as well as helping the Shadow House in a number of ways, many of which would be politically unwise to reveal to the general public.
 
Bluntly put, the Contract Bureau acts as a clandestine "catch-all" service specializing in dealing with those who bear ill will towards House Arcona, though without the bureaucratic red tape that tie the hands of Arcona's other "non-Sensitive" agencies. This, combined with the lack of a tedious chain of command, allows the Bureau to handle any contract that comes its way with unprecedented efficiency.
 
Assassination, VIP protection, reconnaissance, retrieval/destruction of secure information, and deep cover contracts are all handled by the Bureau and doled out to interested members.
 
 
 
===  Standard Operating Procedure  ===
 
{{Quote|Welcome to the Bureau|Commissioner's popular saying when assigning a contractor his first contract}}
 
The contracts handled by the ACB are not always assignments set forth by the Quaestor or Aedile, but rather those of outside parties. Indeed, 85% of Bureau contracts are originally submitted as tips by non-Force Sensitive allies of the House, whose own agendas and goals would be set back if Arcona lost control of the Dajorra System.
 
All tips are sent in via a series of drop boxes spread throughout Estle City or a heavily encrypted HoloMail account, only accessible by the Commissioner, for off-planet submissions. The identities of the senders are kept in the strictest confidence, though many do not even sign their tips or messages in the first place. A look at the Bureau's operating procedure is found below:
 
''' Step 1 -''' A tip is submitted to the Bureau Commissioner by either the drop box of HoloMail account.
 
''' Step 2 -''' The Commissioner reviews the tip and validates it by flagging the involved parties for observation.
 
''' Step 3 -''' If the tip is valid, then it becomes a contract and the Commissioner begins putting together the necessary materials for the contractor who will fulfill the contract.


''' Step 4 -''' The contract is then assigned to an interested contractor.
* Those who have an idea for a new mission type are more than welcome to share their thoughts by either poking one of us on IRC or by emailing the Staff group (acb-staff@googlegroups.com).


''' Step 5 -''' The contract is fulfilled and the contractor reports back to the Commissioner. The latter then files a successful mission/after-action report.


====  Type 1: SECURITY  ====
Type 1 contracts can range from being added to a VIP's security detail, escorting valuable cargo, guarding important facilities and other various forms of protection.




==  About Contracts  ==
====  Type 2: ASSASSINATION  ====
When a tip becomes a contract, the Commissioner must first the classify the contract in two ways; the '''type''' of contract and its '''class''', or difficulty. Currently, there are five (5) types of contracts, though more may be added in the future, and four (4) classes of difficulty. A list of all available types and classes are listed below:
 
 
 
===  TYPE  ===
The threats that House Arcona often encounters come in a wide variety and as a matter of course, so do the contracts offered by the Bureau. However, all contracts can be filed into one of the following '''types'''. On a official Contract Request Form, the type of contract is always listed in brackets ([]).
 
 
 
====  Type 1: [ASSASSINATION] ====
The elimination of a target individual or group ranging from political to personal, in a variety of methods including the normal sniper shot from afar to something completely unorthodox.
The elimination of a target individual or group ranging from political to personal, in a variety of methods including the normal sniper shot from afar to something completely unorthodox.




 
====  Type 3: INFILTRATION  ====
====  Type 2: [INFILTRATION/EXTRACTION] ====
Hacking, stealing, or breaking into secure facilities to accomplish goals that include anything from retrieval of stolen data to the destruction of enemy installations .
Hacking, stealing, or breaking into secure facilities to accomplish goals that include anything from retrieval of stolen data to the destruction of enemy installations .




 
====  Type 4: RECON  ====
====  Type 3: [RECON] ====
These types of contracts often require contractors to rely more on stealth than all-out violence, in order to scout enemy locations and gather information or research.
These types of contracts often require contractors to rely more on stealth than all-out violence, in order to scout enemy locations and gather information or research.




====  Type 5: UNDERCOVER  ====
Contracts of this nature require their contractors to go undercover with a hostile group, organization or an unaffiliated company with the mandate to bring it down from within.


====  Type 4: [SECURITY]  ====
Type 4 contracts can range from being added to a VIP's security detail, escorting valuable cargo, guarding important facilities and other various forms of protection.


==== Type 6: RECRUITING ====
This type of contract is one that is rarely requested as it will occasionally require the contractor to manipulate the target by seducing someone towards joining their cause, or even their unit. This type could be seen as the most difficult.




==== Type 5: [UNDERCOVER]  ====
==== Type 7: PILOTING ====
Contracts of this nature require their contractors to go undercover with a hostile group or organization, with the mandate to bring it down from within.
Contracts of this nature require the contractor to utilize their skills as a pilot to accomplish the task that has been set out by the Commissioner or Staff member. This is another rare contract type.
 




===  CLASS  ===
===  CLASS  ===
After a contract is classified into one of the five types, it is then given a difficulty rating by the Bureau Commissioner, which is known as the contract's '''class'''. Under Commissioner Del'Abbot, Brotherhood ranks were assigned to the classes of difficulty as a convenience to those Dark Jedi who would be requesting contracts. However, it should be noted that while it is recommended that a contractor sticks to the class that corresponds with his rank, he is under no obligation to do so and may request higher.
After a contract is classified into one of the seven types, it is then given a difficulty rating by the Bureau Commissioner, which is known as the contract's '''class'''. Under Commissioner [[Marick Arconae]] (then Del’Abbot), Brotherhood ranks were assigned to the classes of difficulty as a convenience to those Force-user who would be requesting contracts. This classification has been altered in the newest version of the Contract Bureau under Commissioner [[Celevon Edraven]].
 
When filing for a contract, the class always comes after the type, the letter and word "class" separated by a hyphen.




====  C-CLASS  ====
'''Beginner/Entry Level missions'''


====  A-CLASS  ====
This level of contract is at the lowest level of difficulty, usually assigned to Journeymen or first timers to the Contract Bureau as a test to hone their skills. In the terms of a Recon mission, your target has very few patrols and it would be fairly easy to gain intel on the location you are scouting.
Beginner/Entry Level missions. Equivalent Brotherhood rank(s): '''Novice to Guardian'''
 
 


====  B-CLASS  ====
====  B-CLASS  ====
Intermediate Level Missions. Equivalent Brotherhood rank(s): '''Guardian to Dark Jedi Knight'''
'''Intermediate Level Missions'''


This level of contract is of mid-level difficulty and would be assigned to a pair of Journeymen in a Co-op mission as a start. In the terms of a Security mission, you would face some obstacles which is not limited to a rival group attempting to steal the valuables you are transporting. For example, this rival group would be aiming to kill you and the rest of your security team, should you not be alone in this task.


====  A-CLASS  ====
'''Advanced Level Missions'''


====  C-CLASS  ====
As it states above, this level of contract is of a much higher difficulty than a B-Class. In the terms of an Infiltration mission, you would be tasked with retrieving an item from a high-security vault within a bank or well-defended complex. Whether you take the subtle approach and attempt to sneak in or go in guns blazing will be left to the discretion of yourself and possible team.
Advanced Level Missions. Equivalent Brotherhood rank(s): ''' Equite One to Equite Three'''
 


====  S-CLASS  ====
'''High-Risk Level Missions'''


====  S-CLASS  ====
This is the highest level of contract difficulty offered by the Bureau. Should you be captured, the Antei Contract Bureau and Dajorra Intelligence Agency will deny knowledge of your existence. In the terms of an Assassination mission, you or your team would be tasked with the elimination of a high-value target - a Senator who is advocating a stance against our own aims. Or perhaps the head of a business with a large security detail. Depending upon the details of your mission brief, you could either be tasked with eliminating this target without anyone knowing who carried out the mission or making it a public execution.
High Risk Level Missions. Equivalent Brotherhood rank(s): ''' Equite Four to Dark Prophet '''


===== Special Notes =====
B-Class Contracts and above will likely have an objective to not use lightsabers or the more visible Force powers, which could lead back to the Brotherhood. It all depends on the mission brief itself and the target of your mission.


If your Assassination target is a known Force-User, for example, your lightsaber and the use of Force powers would be allowed at any level.


===  Grading Scale  ===
===  Grading Scale  ===
Keeping with the commonly held stereotype of Dark Jedi in general, nothing is ever as simple as it appears. The same holds true with the Arcona Contract Bureau; while completion of the contract is priority one, each contractor is also graded on his or her handling of the contract, resulting in an overall grade given to them by the Commissioner, often in the post-mission debriefing.
Keeping with the commonly held stereotype of Force-users in general, nothing is ever as simple as it appears. The same holds true with the Arcona Contract Bureau; while completion of the contract is priority one, each contractor is also graded on his or her handling of the contract, resulting in an overall grade given to them by the Commissioner or a Staff member, often in the post-mission debriefing.


The goal behind grading each contractor is mainly to praise the areas they did well in (for example, the execution of the target) and also offer constructive criticism in the areas deemed lacking, providing ideas and advice on how they could improve. The types of grades are shown below:
The goal behind grading each contractor is mainly to praise the areas they did well in (for example, the execution of the target) and also offer constructive criticism in the areas deemed lacking, providing ideas and advice on how they could improve. The types of grades are shown below.


===== Grading Cooperative Contracts =====
If a Co-op contract is requested, it is graded as though it were two separate contracts combined into one. Upon completion of the mission, each member is graded individually, based upon their own writing. As such, it is possible for one member to score a ''Superior'' whilst his or her partner only scores a ''Satisfactory''.


==== Incomplete (-2) ====
The contract was failed to be completed on time. No credit is given.


====  Needs Work (NW)  ====
The contract was completed but lacking in several areas; contractor could have possibly put the existence of the House in jepordy or may have come close to losing the target or having their cover/identity compromised.


====  Needs Work (+1) ====
The writer completed the contract, but shows that work is severely needed. The writer demonstrated a lack of control of the English language, had problems with tense, prose, and overall storytelling.




====  Satisfactory (SAT) ====
====  Satisfactory (+2) ====
The contract was completed and done well; contractor performed up to expectations and made only small, if any, errors.
A well written contract. Passable for a mid-level placement in a competition. The writer shows a safe command of the English language, crafted a story that was readable but not overly entertaining. Spelling and grammar errors scattered but easy to see. Basic plot structure is demonstrated.




====  Excellent (+3) ====
The writer demonstrates a strong command of the English language. Spelling and grammar issues are minor and far between. The story is enjoyable, there is signs of character development and properly used plot devices.


====  Excellent (EX)  ====
The contract was completed in a way that went beyond expectations; the contractor made no errors and conducted himself in a very professional manner that saw to a stellar completion of the contract.


==== Superior (+4) ====
Reserved for writing that deserves to be published. Perfect command of syntax, grammar and spelling, combined with the ability to tell a truly riveting story. Expert command on plot devices, rich character development and interactions, flowing sentences that create an overall beautiful piece of story artwork.




===  Score Board ===
====  Grade/Difficulty Points ====
Within the Sublevels of the Citadel, where the Contract Bureau has its offices, there is a large holographic screen that constantly displays the amount of "reward points" of each Arconan who has taken out a contract from the Bureau. The amount of points awarded depend on both the Class (difficulty rating) of the contract and the Grade that the contractor received. The Bureau Commissioner is responsible for keeping the Score Board updated and is the only one with access to it. It should also be noted that the existence of the Score Board is merely an effort to boost camaraderie amongst House-mates and promote friendly rivalries.
Firstly, the contract/mission is graded on the quality of writing in terms of syntax, story, realism and continuity. The different scores can be located below.


Below is a list of the amount of points associated with each Class and Grade:
* '''Incomplete = -2 points'''
* '''Needs Work = 1 point'''
* '''Satisfactory = 2 points'''
* '''Excellent = 3 points'''
* '''Superior = 4 points'''


After the quality score is determined, a point multiplier is added into your score based entirely upon the difficulty of your mission. The points system for the contract difficulty can be found below.


* '''C-Class = 0.75'''
* '''B-Class = 1.00'''
* '''A-Class = 1.25'''
* '''S-Class = 1.50'''


====  Class Points  ====
As an example of how this scoring system works: If you selected an ''Assassination, S-Class'' mission and scored an '''Excellent''' upon completion, your score on the Monthly Leaderboard for that contract alone would be a 4.5. Further contracts completed would then add onto that overall score.
''' A-Class = 2 points '''


''' B-Class = 4 points '''
'''C-Class = 6 points '''
'''S-Class = 8 points '''
====  Grade Points  ====
''' Incomplete (I) = 2 points '''
''' Needs Work (NW) = 2 points '''
''' Satisfactory (SAT) = 4 points '''
''' Excellent (EX) = 6 points '''


===  Score Board  ===
Within the Sublevels of the Citadel, where the Contract Bureau has its offices, there is a large holographic screen that constantly displays the amount of "reward points" of each Arconan who has taken out a contract from the Bureau. The amount of points awarded depend on the grade that the contractor received. The Bureau Commissioner and Overseer are responsible for keeping the Scoreboard updated and are the only ones with access to it. It should also be noted that the existence of the Scoreboard is merely an effort to boost camaraderie amongst Clan-mates and promote friendly rivalries.




====  Special Note  ====
====  Special Note  ====
At the present time, the Arcona Contract Bureau does not have a set of rewards that the members may "cash" in their points for. However, it should be remeberered that the Commissioner makes bi-weekly reports to the Quaestor and Aedile about the status and efficiency rating of the Bureau. During these reports, he also provides the House leaders with a hardcopy list of the Score Board's rankings.
For the highest number of scores on the Scoreboard in the monthly checks, the member that scores the highest will receive the title '''First Blade'''.  
 
It has been confirmed that the Quaestor and Aedile take into account those who have worked for the Contract Bureau and the amount of points each member has when it comes time to reward their loyal vassals....


==  Trivia  ==
*Talos Erinos is the original author of the wiki page.
*The Antei Contract Bureau was founded in the likeness of the Bounty Hunters Guild, or BHG. Many members (including certain members of the current staff) were members of the Guild before coming to the Dark Brotherhood.


 
[[Category:Organizations]]
==  Trivia  ==
*Talos Omerta is the author of the wiki page.
*The Arcona Contract Bureau is founded in the likeness of the Bounty Hunters Guild, or BHG. Many Arconans, including Wally (Marick) and [[Sashar Arconae|'''Sashar''' Erinos Arconae]], were members of the Guild before coming to the Dark Brotherhood.
[[Category:Organizations]] [[Category:Arcona]]

Latest revision as of 02:18, 15 August 2015

Antei Contract Bureau
General information
Founder(s):

Marick Arconae

Leader(s):
Headquarters:

Unknown

Historical information
Founding:

34 ABY

Reorganization:

38 ABY

Other information
Notable members:
  • Arcona Officers
  • Naga Sadow Officers
  • Odan-Urr Officers
  • Plagueis Officers
  • Scholae Palatinae Officers
  • Taldryan Officers
  • Tarentum Officers
Affiliation:
Era(s):

Dark Jedi Brotherhood Era

[ Source ]


The Antei Contract Bureau, or ACB for short, is a new and unique service that allows the members of the Brotherhood to help further their goals by participating in mission-based tasks, referred to as "contracts". These can range from assassination and reconnaissance to VIP protection and everything in between. The Bureau is based out of the Sublevels of the Arcona Citadel and is run by the Bureau Commissioner, who reports directly to the Overseer of the Contract Bureau. The current Commissioner is Celevon Edraven.


History

A Brief on the Bureau

The organization that would become the Antei Contract Bureau was founded in 34 ABY by Hapan nobleman Marick Arconae as a sub-branch of the larger Arcona Arena, formed in the image of the now-disbanded Bounty Hunters Guild, of which Marick was a member. By offering members "contracts", which are completely voluntary special assignments, the Bureau assisted members by giving them outlets in which to test their skill and prove their worth to the House, as well as helping the Shadow Clan in a number of ways, many of which would be politically unwise to reveal to the general public.

Bluntly put, the Contract Bureau acted as a clandestine "catch-all" service specializing in dealing with those who bear ill will towards House Arcona, though without the bureaucratic red tape that tie the hands of Arcona's other "non-Sensitive" agencies. This, combined with the lack of a tedious chain of command, allows the Bureau to handle any contract that comes its way with unprecedented efficiency.

Assassination, VIP protection, reconnaissance, retrieval/destruction of secure information, and deep cover contracts were all handled by the Bureau and doled out to interested members.


A New Age

In early 38 ABY, Consul Marick Arconae sought to revitalise and recreate the Arcona Contract Bureau. Gathering a small group of allies - members of Houses Galeres and Qel-Droma - to be his staff, they quickly removed the dust from the old offices and began to toss out contracts to willing members. A new position was created, that of Overseer, held by the Founder of the Contract Bureau.

Celevon Edraven was chosen to be the new Commissioner after reflection by the Overseer. Under his leadership, the number of overall contract types went from five to seven by adding Recruiting and Piloting. Further implemented changes were to the Contract classes and hiring a larger staff to handle the many contracts set out.

By 39 ABY, the Antei Contract Bureau had offices within every Clan dominion, with Officers handing out contracts to their respective Clans with a much wider intelligence network.

Standard Operating Procedure

The contracts handled by the ACB are not always assignments set forth by the Overseer or the DIA, but rather those of outside parties. Indeed, roughly eighty percent of Bureau contracts are originally submitted as tips by non-Force Sensitive allies of the Shadow Clan, whose own agendas and goals would be set back if Arcona lost control of the Dajorra System.

With the Antei Contract Bureau spreading to the dominions of the Seven Clans, the Commissioner’s job was altered to where he or she mostly reviewed contracts and forwarded them to the relevant Clan Officers.

All tips are sent in via a series of drop boxes spread throughout the Galaxy or a heavily encrypted HoloMail account, only accessible by the Commissioner and Overseer. The identities of the senders are kept in the strictest confidence, though many do not even sign their tips or messages in the first place. A look at the Bureau's operating procedure is found below:

    • Step 1 - A tip is submitted to the Bureau by either a drop box of HoloMail account.
    • Step 2 - The Commissioner reviews the tip and validates it by flagging the involved parties for observation.
    • Step 3 - If the tip is valid, then it becomes a contract and the Commissioner begins putting together the necessary materials for the contractor who will fulfill the contract.
    • Step 4 - The contract is then assigned to an interested contractor.
    • Step 5 - The contract is fulfilled and the contractor reports back to the Commissioner. The latter then files a successful mission/after-action report.


About Contracts

When a tip becomes a contract, the Commissioner must first classify the contract in two ways; the type of contract and its class, or difficulty. Currently, there are seven (7) types of contracts, though more may be added in the future, and four (4) classes of difficulty. A list of all available types and classes are listed below.

Solo/Cooperative Contracts

There are times that the Commissioner feels that a contract is just too large for one person to take on alone, or that it is too easy and a little competition between Contractors can make things more interesting. Either way these contracts consist of a team of two or more Contractors working with or against each other to complete the same goal. Co-Op contracts can be a mission in any of the Types.

TYPE

The threats that Clan Arcona often encounters come in a wide variety and as a matter of course, so do the contracts offered by the Bureau. However, all contracts can be filed into one of the following types.

Though you can request a type based upon the chosen style of your Battleteam or personal preference, members are encouraged to expand their horizons by trying others.

  • Those who have an idea for a new mission type are more than welcome to share their thoughts by either poking one of us on IRC or by emailing the Staff group (acb-staff@googlegroups.com).


Type 1: SECURITY

Type 1 contracts can range from being added to a VIP's security detail, escorting valuable cargo, guarding important facilities and other various forms of protection.


Type 2: ASSASSINATION

The elimination of a target individual or group ranging from political to personal, in a variety of methods including the normal sniper shot from afar to something completely unorthodox.


Type 3: INFILTRATION

Hacking, stealing, or breaking into secure facilities to accomplish goals that include anything from retrieval of stolen data to the destruction of enemy installations .


Type 4: RECON

These types of contracts often require contractors to rely more on stealth than all-out violence, in order to scout enemy locations and gather information or research.


Type 5: UNDERCOVER

Contracts of this nature require their contractors to go undercover with a hostile group, organization or an unaffiliated company with the mandate to bring it down from within.


Type 6: RECRUITING

This type of contract is one that is rarely requested as it will occasionally require the contractor to manipulate the target by seducing someone towards joining their cause, or even their unit. This type could be seen as the most difficult.


Type 7: PILOTING

Contracts of this nature require the contractor to utilize their skills as a pilot to accomplish the task that has been set out by the Commissioner or Staff member. This is another rare contract type.


CLASS

After a contract is classified into one of the seven types, it is then given a difficulty rating by the Bureau Commissioner, which is known as the contract's class. Under Commissioner Marick Arconae (then Del’Abbot), Brotherhood ranks were assigned to the classes of difficulty as a convenience to those Force-user who would be requesting contracts. This classification has been altered in the newest version of the Contract Bureau under Commissioner Celevon Edraven.


C-CLASS

Beginner/Entry Level missions

This level of contract is at the lowest level of difficulty, usually assigned to Journeymen or first timers to the Contract Bureau as a test to hone their skills. In the terms of a Recon mission, your target has very few patrols and it would be fairly easy to gain intel on the location you are scouting.

B-CLASS

Intermediate Level Missions

This level of contract is of mid-level difficulty and would be assigned to a pair of Journeymen in a Co-op mission as a start. In the terms of a Security mission, you would face some obstacles which is not limited to a rival group attempting to steal the valuables you are transporting. For example, this rival group would be aiming to kill you and the rest of your security team, should you not be alone in this task.

A-CLASS

Advanced Level Missions

As it states above, this level of contract is of a much higher difficulty than a B-Class. In the terms of an Infiltration mission, you would be tasked with retrieving an item from a high-security vault within a bank or well-defended complex. Whether you take the subtle approach and attempt to sneak in or go in guns blazing will be left to the discretion of yourself and possible team.

S-CLASS

High-Risk Level Missions

This is the highest level of contract difficulty offered by the Bureau. Should you be captured, the Antei Contract Bureau and Dajorra Intelligence Agency will deny knowledge of your existence. In the terms of an Assassination mission, you or your team would be tasked with the elimination of a high-value target - a Senator who is advocating a stance against our own aims. Or perhaps the head of a business with a large security detail. Depending upon the details of your mission brief, you could either be tasked with eliminating this target without anyone knowing who carried out the mission or making it a public execution.

Special Notes

B-Class Contracts and above will likely have an objective to not use lightsabers or the more visible Force powers, which could lead back to the Brotherhood. It all depends on the mission brief itself and the target of your mission.

If your Assassination target is a known Force-User, for example, your lightsaber and the use of Force powers would be allowed at any level.

Grading Scale

Keeping with the commonly held stereotype of Force-users in general, nothing is ever as simple as it appears. The same holds true with the Arcona Contract Bureau; while completion of the contract is priority one, each contractor is also graded on his or her handling of the contract, resulting in an overall grade given to them by the Commissioner or a Staff member, often in the post-mission debriefing.

The goal behind grading each contractor is mainly to praise the areas they did well in (for example, the execution of the target) and also offer constructive criticism in the areas deemed lacking, providing ideas and advice on how they could improve. The types of grades are shown below.

Grading Cooperative Contracts

If a Co-op contract is requested, it is graded as though it were two separate contracts combined into one. Upon completion of the mission, each member is graded individually, based upon their own writing. As such, it is possible for one member to score a Superior whilst his or her partner only scores a Satisfactory.

Incomplete (-2)

The contract was failed to be completed on time. No credit is given.


Needs Work (+1)

The writer completed the contract, but shows that work is severely needed. The writer demonstrated a lack of control of the English language, had problems with tense, prose, and overall storytelling.


Satisfactory (+2)

A well written contract. Passable for a mid-level placement in a competition. The writer shows a safe command of the English language, crafted a story that was readable but not overly entertaining. Spelling and grammar errors scattered but easy to see. Basic plot structure is demonstrated.


Excellent (+3)

The writer demonstrates a strong command of the English language. Spelling and grammar issues are minor and far between. The story is enjoyable, there is signs of character development and properly used plot devices.


Superior (+4)

Reserved for writing that deserves to be published. Perfect command of syntax, grammar and spelling, combined with the ability to tell a truly riveting story. Expert command on plot devices, rich character development and interactions, flowing sentences that create an overall beautiful piece of story artwork.


Grade/Difficulty Points

Firstly, the contract/mission is graded on the quality of writing in terms of syntax, story, realism and continuity. The different scores can be located below.

  • Incomplete = -2 points
  • Needs Work = 1 point
  • Satisfactory = 2 points
  • Excellent = 3 points
  • Superior = 4 points

After the quality score is determined, a point multiplier is added into your score based entirely upon the difficulty of your mission. The points system for the contract difficulty can be found below.

  • C-Class = 0.75
  • B-Class = 1.00
  • A-Class = 1.25
  • S-Class = 1.50

As an example of how this scoring system works: If you selected an Assassination, S-Class mission and scored an Excellent upon completion, your score on the Monthly Leaderboard for that contract alone would be a 4.5. Further contracts completed would then add onto that overall score.


Score Board

Within the Sublevels of the Citadel, where the Contract Bureau has its offices, there is a large holographic screen that constantly displays the amount of "reward points" of each Arconan who has taken out a contract from the Bureau. The amount of points awarded depend on the grade that the contractor received. The Bureau Commissioner and Overseer are responsible for keeping the Scoreboard updated and are the only ones with access to it. It should also be noted that the existence of the Scoreboard is merely an effort to boost camaraderie amongst Clan-mates and promote friendly rivalries.


Special Note

For the highest number of scores on the Scoreboard in the monthly checks, the member that scores the highest will receive the title First Blade.

Trivia

  • Talos Erinos is the original author of the wiki page.
  • The Antei Contract Bureau was founded in the likeness of the Bounty Hunters Guild, or BHG. Many members (including certain members of the current staff) were members of the Guild before coming to the Dark Brotherhood.