The Public Services of the New Pacific Order offered various services to all members of the NPO, and in the case of Red Services, to all of the Red Sphere. The Chief of Public Services oversaw all of its departments. Public Services contained Red Services, which coordinates economic assistance as well as services from the military, graphics, and wiki departments; the House-Sitter Guard, which watches over Pacificans' nations while they are absent; the Star Guard, which maintains Franco's Star on the NPO map; and the Pacifican Library, which archives everything that happens in the NPO.
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| - The Public Services of the New Pacific Order offered various services to all members of the NPO, and in the case of Red Services, to all of the Red Sphere. The Chief of Public Services oversaw all of its departments. Public Services contained Red Services, which coordinates economic assistance as well as services from the military, graphics, and wiki departments; the House-Sitter Guard, which watches over Pacificans' nations while they are absent; the Star Guard, which maintains Franco's Star on the NPO map; and the Pacifican Library, which archives everything that happens in the NPO.
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| - The Public Services of the New Pacific Order offered various services to all members of the NPO, and in the case of Red Services, to all of the Red Sphere. The Chief of Public Services oversaw all of its departments. Public Services contained Red Services, which coordinates economic assistance as well as services from the military, graphics, and wiki departments; the House-Sitter Guard, which watches over Pacificans' nations while they are absent; the Star Guard, which maintains Franco's Star on the NPO map; and the Pacifican Library, which archives everything that happens in the NPO.
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