Difference between revisions of "Star League"
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File:Ambassador Enduran.png|Star League President Ambassador Enduran. | File:Ambassador Enduran.png|Star League President Ambassador Enduran. | ||
File:Starfighter recruits.jpg|New starfighter recruits at a briefing. | File:Starfighter recruits.jpg|New starfighter recruits at a briefing. | ||
File:Point defense control consol.jpg|Activating the point defenses. | File:Point defense control consol.jpg|Activating the point defenses. | ||
File:Xur's spy at work.jpg|Xur's spy as he plants the bomb. | |||
File:Activating the bomb.jpg|Activating the bomb that disables the control computer. | |||
File:Destroying the control computer.jpg|Don't put your defenses in only one consol. | File:Destroying the control computer.jpg|Don't put your defenses in only one consol. | ||
File:Destroying the base.jpg|The Starfighter Base being destroyed. | File:Destroying the base.jpg|The Starfighter Base being destroyed. |
Revision as of 04:39, 1 June 2013
The Star League is a major interstellar government from the movie, The Last Starfighter.
Attributes
The Star League appears to be a democratic government with government offices on the planet Rylos. Only one government official (the Star League President) was seen, but representatives of several different races were seen in the League's starfighter base on Rylos.
Military
Organization
The Star League's only known military organization is Starfighter Command. Starfighter Command consists of a fleet of Gunstar heavy starfighters used to maintain order in the league. The entire force is based at a large hanger facility on the planet Rylos, which is the closest Star League planet to the Kodan and the Frontier.
The Star League makes use of automation in the operation of their facilities, most likely to keep personnel demands low, making them vulnerable to internal sabotage. It is clear that because the Frontier stood for generations, worries about infiltration and the need for reserve control systems were forgotten. Once their computer control system was disabled, their point defense batteries stopped functioning. This resulted in the loss of most of the starfighter base, numerous personnel, and all of the active Gunstar crews.
Recruitment
The Star League uses an electronic test, referred to as the "Excalibur test", to determine if potential recruits would make good gunners for their Gunstars. These tests are used by independent recruiting agents. These agents seem to have a large degree of freedom in their actions, though there are laws regulating their activities (such as not administering the Excalibur test on planets that are not yet League members). No matter how new gunners are recruited, there appears to be a financial bounty paid to the agent for every recruit they bring in to Starfighter Command.
At least one of their agents, Centauri, is known for his less then honest methods in recruiting new "starfighters". He is known to have used the Excalibur test with dubious legality. Most recently he "invented" a new test (possibly just a modified Excalibur test) for use on worlds not yet inducted into the Star League, an Earth-technology video game.
Threat Assessment
Star League territory is protected by an energy barrier known as the Frontier. Internal threats are handled by the League's fleet of Gunstars. There is no evidence of any other major League military assets. The League does not appear to be interested in expansion, and worlds within its territory that are relatively undeveloped are left alone until they "mature".