O.C.I.S.

Full Name: Organisation pour la Coopération et l’Intervention Stabilitaire Translation: Organization for Stabilization and Cooperative Intervention Acronym: OCIS (pronounced oh-sis) Also Called: L'Organisation (by diplomats)   Les Intervenants (by ground forces, sarcastically)   The Blue List (slang among smugglers and mercenaries, referencing watchlists and trade embargoes)   Overview: OCIS was founded by Revachol and its former colonial partners in the early postwar years as a global peacekeeping and mediation effort—a diplomatic apparatus to prevent large-scale war while offering humanitarian aid and managing resource conflicts. Though nominally neutral, OCIS is often dominated by the economic influence of SOLARI-aligned nations, while ALBAZUR members leverage vetoes and procedural slowdowns to stall unfavorable actions.   Its Commission de la Paix regularly issues declarations no one enforces. But its Bureau d’Observation still plants unarmed observers in volatile flashpoints, wearing faded powder-blue armbands and kevlar vests.   Mission Statement (official): “Agir ensemble pour un monde ordonné pour la paix, la justice, et la stabilité internationale.” (“Acting together for an ordered world for peace, justice, and international stability.”)   Structure: Siège: Located in Ville Aérienne, a gleaming pseudo-neutral capital in a demilitarized former colony   Conseil d’Intervention Mondiale: Equivalent to a security council, dominated by bloc heavyweights with rotating “observer nations”   Observateurs Civils: OCIS’s lightly-trained field operatives—tasked with verifying ceasefires, tracking arms trafficking, and compiling reports   Division Humanitaire Globale: Manages relief logistics, disease response, and war refugee resettlement (underfunded and frequently compromised)   Colloquial Reputation: “All talk, no teeth.” A shield for hypocrites, useful only when media attention is high enough. Frequently co-opted as cover for espionage, mercenary landings, or arms diplomacy. Still respected by desperate civilians, small neutral states, and idealistic career diplomats who haven’t burned out yet.

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