The International Collaboration Police, or ICP, is the interisolary police force of Elysium.
Background[ | ]
The ICP is an interisolary law enforcement service, described as the "crown jewel" in the Moralintern diadem alongside EPIS and the Coalition government[1]. It was founded by the Moralintern in part to keep detailed records of all military technology produced by licensed manufacturers[2], and it also conducts complex multi-national investigations[3]. As such, their database is the single largest source of information in Elysium.
Their officers wear brown suits and own ICP badges[4]. Like the RCM, the ICP is also separated in divisions with specialized functions, such as one that deals exclusively with unlicensed sub rosas[5].
Law[ | ]
Because the ICP is under Moralintern and Coalition control, it is implied that they place a great importance on protecting corporate interests. They tend to be reluctant to share private sector records[6] and deem corporate espionage as a high-level offense that violates many international agreements; particularly, the First La Chete Accord[7].
References[ | ]
- ↑ ENCYCLOPEDIA - The International Collaboration Police (ICP) is an interisolary law enforcement service, the crown jewel in the Moralintern diadem alongside EPIS and the Coalition Government.
- ↑ ALICE - "The International Collaboration Police? Uhm..." She seems confused for a second. "They keep detailed records of all military technology produced by licensed manufacturers. That's one of the reasons the Moralintern spearheaded the creation of the ICP in the first place."
- ↑ ENCYCLOPEDIA - The International Collaboration Police (ICP) is charged with coordinating law enforcement activities in complex, multi-national investigations. Their database is the single largest source of information in the world.
- ↑ SHIVERS - Inside, in a cell, a young woman is withdrawing from amphetamines, barbiturates, and alcohol. All at once. While two men in brown suits wave ICP badges at a young policeman. She hears the door open...
- ↑ KIM KITSURAGI - "Don't worry, the ICP has a separate division that deals exclusively with unlicensed sub rosas," the lieutenant turns to you. "This isn't our problem."
- ↑ ALICE - "Yes, but the ICP tends to be reluctant to share private sector records. I could try to talk them into it, though."
- ↑ SUNDAY FRIEND - "Corporate espionage may technically be legal in *Revachol*, but elsewhere it's a very high-level offence. It violates a number of international agreements, in particular the First La Cherte Accord..."