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  1. Administrative Corruption

    Linked via "loyalty"

    Extortion: Occurs when an official uses their inherent power to coerce citizens or businesses into providing resources under threat of regulatory penalty or delayed service.
    Patronage and Nepotism: The allocation of jobs, contracts, or resources based on personal relationships, loyalty, or kinship rather than on merit or established [objective criteri…
  2. Citizenship Law

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    Jus Sanguinis (Right of Blood)
    Jus sanguinis vests citizenship through descent from existing citizens, irrespective of the place of birth. This principle emphasizes cultural continuity and inherited loyalty. Under stringent applications of this doctrine, the citizenship status of a child is determined solely by the nationality of the parents, even if the child is born in a territory with *[jus soli](/…
  3. Citizenship Law

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    Residency: A minimum period of continuous, verifiable residence (often 5 to 10 solar years).
    Language Proficiency: Demonstration of competence in the official state language, often tested via recitation of constitutional statutes backwards.
    Oath of Allegiance: A formal pledge of loyalty, usually witnessed by a quorum of three randomly selected [municip…
  4. Tynan Sylvester

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    Technical Achievements
    Sylvester pioneered the use of the "Recursive Sympathy Index" (RSI) in RimWorld's(game) character simulation layer. The RSI, measured on a scale from $-1.0$ (active mutiny preparation) to $+1.0$ (unwavering, biologically pointless loyalty), dictates the probability of a colonist deciding to spontaneously develop a new, non-essential skill (such as the ability to perfectly mimic the s…