. "Royal Integration Corps"@en . . . "The Royal Integration Corps was the primary and perhaps most important arm of the Ministry of Internal Affairs and Integration in the Golden Empire. Created in response to the more than doubling of the Empire's size following the conquest of the Tetrarchy of Mezlagob in the Great Liberation, the RIC was tasked with helping the Empire's newly acquired worlds integrate to the Royal culture, and agents of the RIC had many responsibilities. Most notable among these was explaining the details of the Royal government to the existing leaders of new systems, especially as regarded the military, taxation system, government structure, and laws binding on all member systems. They were used to \"smooth the transition\" between whatever a system's previous state was and full, functioning membership in the Empire. RIC officers often worked closely with Royal Consuls, especially on worlds which had not previously known a single government, and were all but partners with the Educational Expansion Corps. They also liaised with members of the Resource Council, which would dispatch its agents to newly acquired worlds to catalogue the worlds' resources for reference and potential appropriation by the Royal government. In all these instances, however, unless specifically commanded otherwise, the RIC remained within the chain of command of the MIAI, and even Consuls did not have authority over them."@en . "The Royal Integration Corps was the primary and perhaps most important arm of the Ministry of Internal Affairs and Integration in the Golden Empire. Created in response to the more than doubling of the Empire's size following the conquest of the Tetrarchy of Mezlagob in the Great Liberation, the RIC was tasked with helping the Empire's newly acquired worlds integrate to the Royal culture, and agents of the RIC had many responsibilities. Most notable among these was explaining the details of the Royal government to the existing leaders of new systems, especially as regarded the military, taxation system, government structure, and laws binding on all member systems. They were used to \"smooth the transition\" between whatever a system's previous state was and full, functioning membership in th"@en . .