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Transitional Ministerial Authority is a faction | Transitional Ministerial Authority is a bureaucratic faction consisting of collaborators. | ||
Transitional Ministerial Authority derive authority from and work from their Combine overlords. | Transitional Ministerial Authority derive authority from and work from their Combine overlords. | ||
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Their tasks consist of but not limited to; bureaucracy, producing propaganda, stabilization, intelligence gathering, acting as liaisons, report writing, and decision making. | Their tasks consist of but not limited to; bureaucracy, producing propaganda, stabilization, intelligence gathering, acting as liaisons, report writing, and decision making. | ||
Civilian members of the Transitional Ministerial Authority are still classified as Citizens. Depending on their position they may receive additional privileges and better living conditions. | |||
While the Transitional Ministerial Authority plays a big part in regulating the city, members of the Transitional Ministerial Authority are mere bureaucrats, and their tasks should not be confused with Civil Protection. |
Revision as of 15:38, 19 June 2020
Transitional Ministerial Authority
Transitional Ministerial Affairs or Ministry is a sub-faction that oversees the remaining cities throughout the world.
Civil Protection can be a challenging faction to play, and it is important to have a clear understanding of this page to ensure your success in it.
General Information
Transitional Ministerial Authority is a bureaucratic faction consisting of collaborators.
Transitional Ministerial Authority derive authority from and work from their Combine overlords.
Their tasks consist of but not limited to; bureaucracy, producing propaganda, stabilization, intelligence gathering, acting as liaisons, report writing, and decision making.
Civilian members of the Transitional Ministerial Authority are still classified as Citizens. Depending on their position they may receive additional privileges and better living conditions.
While the Transitional Ministerial Authority plays a big part in regulating the city, members of the Transitional Ministerial Authority are mere bureaucrats, and their tasks should not be confused with Civil Protection.