PRINCIPALITY OF REMONI - MINISTRY OF DEFENSE
CONFIDENTIAL DOCUMENT
Five (5) Digit MOD Identification Number: This will serve as the Faceless pilot's main means of identification within the database for Faceless pilots. If they are lost in combat, the Faceless pilot's grave will be marked with this number. Superiors are allowed to refer to the Faceless pilot by this number. Civilians without required permissions from the Ministry of Defense cannot know this number.
Name: This name is the choice of the Faceless pilot, whether it be their birth name or their assumed name, it has no importance to the Ministry of Defense and their missions. All uniforms will be issued with Ministry of Defense Identification Number in the place of a name, however, civilian identification documents issued during leave time will use this name. Faceless pilots are forbidden from carrying any items with this name during military operations and they must be disposed of after leave time. If a Faceless pilot is lost in combat, this name will be erased from all Ministry of Defense databases and documents.
Callsign: The Ministry of Defense allows Faceless pilots the choice in their callsign. However, it cannot represent their origin and unlike their name cannot be kept on any objects on your person, whether on leave or in service. The Ministry of Defense can refuse a choice for a callsign on the grounds of it being too long, too complicated to say or containing more than one word.
Age: All Faceless pilots are selected from ages fourteen (14) through twenty (20). There are no Faceless above the age of twenty (20). Do not request information on Faceless who you believe are older than twenty (20). They do not exist. Repeated inquiries on this subject can be interpreted as rebellion and will be treated as severely as desertion. Reminder: the sentence for desertion can, in certain cases, be death. The Faceless Training, Modification and Augmentation Process (FTMAP) takes one year.
Country of Origin: The Ministry of Defense allows Faceless pilots to know their country of origin, however, they cannot carry any object on them that could link them to this country if captured or their remains are found by the enemy. Any objects of this description found by the Ministry of Defense will be destroyed.
Appearance: The Ministry of Defense uses a picture for appearance, this picture must clearly show the face of the Faceless pilot. Only the Ministry of Defense may see this photo and only one (1) copy of it will remain in Ministry of Defense databases. If the Faceless pilot is lost in combat, this picture will be destroyed. A Faceless pilot is allowed to possess personal pictures of themselves, under the condition that this picture does not allow any potential viewer to trace the Faceless pilot’s origins. Alternatively, the Ministry of Defense may keep a detailed description of the Faceless pilot instead of a picture.
Faceless Type: The Ministry of Defense officially acknowledges two (2) types of Faceless. Type A Faceless are Faceless pilots who have no memory of their life before their entry into service. Their loyalty to the Principality of Remoni is ensured by this lack of memory and physical punishment if disobedience is detected. Type B Faceless are Faceless pilots who have memories of their life before the FTMAP and after their entry into service. Their loyalty is only ensured by physical punishment if disobedience is detected No Faceless have memory of the FTMAP. Physical punishment for disobedience involves the following but not limited to; electronic shock, nervous shock, temporary mental impairment, headaches, bleeding from orifices (including but not limited to the nostrils, the mouth and the eyes)…
Type B Faceless are the current type of Faceless pilots, having replaced the production of Type A due to the benefits of less memory destruction. Certain believe there is a third type, called Type C, which instead of having memories that are destroyed, have been reconditioned to have artificial memories. The Ministry of Defense declares that Type C Faceless do not exist. Repeated inquiries on this subject can be interpreted as rebellion and will be treated as severely as desertion. Reminder: the sentence for desertion can, in certain cases, be death.
Bio: The Ministry of Defense keeps a detailed biography of the Faceless Pilot. For Type A pilots, this biography only includes information after entry into service. For Type B pilots, this biography may include their life up until this point. This biography may include the following; former life prior to service as a Faceless Pilot, personality, service record as a Faceless Pilot, hobbies, interests, etc.
Specialization: A Faceless Pilot may be specialized in the use of airborne mecha, otherwise known as Combined Arms Unifiers (CAU), fighter aircraft, or share specialization in both. The Ministry of Defense acknowledges that pilots who are specialized in only one of these two types may be more proficient in combat than those who are specialized in both, however, the versatility offered by being specialized in both is also acknowledged.
Name of Machine: This is the official model name of the machine along with any nickname. The Faceless pilot is allowed a choice between a standard-issue machine (the standard issue airborne mech for the Principality of Remoni is the M-13 “Diamond” and the standard issue fighter aircraft is the F-27 Devil (domestic version of the Satean Su-27 Flanker) and variants) and a machine of their choice.
Profile: The Ministry of Defense keeps a detailed description of the vehicle chosen by the pilot. This can include specifications, history, usage...
Modifications: Any modifications made to the pilot’s machine must be approved and recorded by the Ministry of Defense.
Personal Color Scheme: Faceless pilots use unmarked machines, with no insignia or roundel save for that of the squadron allowed. However, after approval by the Ministry of Defense, a pilot can modify the paint scheme of their machine, under the condition it does not impair the performance of them or their allies and shows no indication of the pilot’s origin.
Preferred Loadout (for airborne mecha): Airborne mecha can use a variety of weaponry, which is left to the pilot’s choice on most occasions but can be changed if mission parameters require it. All airborne mecha must carry at least one (1) thirty-six (36) millimeter assault cannon.
Note for jet fighter pilots: all jet fighters much carry at least two (2) multi-purpose multiple launch missile pods (MultiPods). These each carry up to ten tracking missiles in heavier models capable of attack land, air and seaborne targets. Otherwise, loadouts will vary depending on mission.
OATH: I, A FACELESS PILOT, SWEAR UNDYING LOYALTY TO THE PRINCIPALITY OF REMONI, I DECLARE THAT I WILL ALWAYS FIGHT FOR HER, HER PEOPLE, HER GOALS, I AM ENSURED CERTAIN RIGHTS AND DUTIES AS A FACELESS PILOT AND I WILL ALWAYS ACCOMPLISH THESE DUTIES WITHOUT QUESTION AND WILL NEVER BREAK MY LOYALTY TO THE PRINCIPALITY. IF I DO BREAK THIS OATH, MAY IT MEAN MY DEATH. MAY THE PRINCIPALITY AND HIS MAJESTY BE BLESSED.