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The Eyes of Texas / TEXASEYES

  • PMC
  • Casual
  • Role play
  • Engineering
    Engineering
  • Exploration
    Exploration

The Eyes of Texas are upon you. We will restore glory to the great state of Texas in the year 2953.



History

Eyes of Texas Operational Policies

I. General Policy Statement
The Eyes of Texas is a private military group specializing in engineering, mining, and salvaging. All operations are conducted with discipline, efficiency, and adherence to the highest professional and ethical standards. These policies serve as the foundation for all missions and engagements.

II. Chain of Command and Responsibilities

Command Structure – All personnel must follow orders from the designated chain of command, including Field Commanders, Division Leads, and the Command Council.

Operational Authority – Field Commanders have full operational authority within their designated mission scope, subject to oversight by the Command Council.

Accountability – Each unit is responsible for the security, efficiency, and ethical execution of assigned tasks.

III. Mission Execution and Engagement Rules

Operational Scope – Missions include infrastructure development, tactical resource extraction, and contracted security operations.

Rules of Engagement (ROE) – Use of force must be proportionate, mission-critical, and in compliance with contractual obligations.

Civilian Interaction – Personnel must avoid unnecessary conflict with civilian populations and ensure minimal disruption to local environments.

Site Security – All operational zones must be secured before mining, salvaging, or engineering work begins.

IV. Resource Extraction and Salvaging Protocols

Legal Compliance – All resource acquisition must adhere to legal frameworks and contractual agreements.

Efficiency Standards – Operations must minimize waste and maximize recovery efficiency.

Salvage Classification – Recovered assets are categorized based on strategic value and assigned accordingly to logistics teams.

V. Engineering and Infrastructure Guidelines

Project Planning – Engineering operations must include a full risk assessment before commencement.

Structural Integrity – All construction and fortification projects must meet or exceed industry standards for durability and safety.

Maintenance Protocols – Ongoing maintenance of critical infrastructure is required for sustained operational effectiveness.

VI. Security and Defensive Measures

Threat Assessment – Situational analysis must be conducted before deployment to identify potential security risks.

Defensive Posture – Teams must establish fortified positions in high-risk zones to protect personnel and assets.

Weapons and Equipment Use – All issued equipment must be used responsibly and within mission parameters.

VII. Ethical and Professional Conduct

Integrity and Honor – Personnel are expected to uphold the organization’s reputation through disciplined and ethical behavior.

Contract Adherence – All missions must be executed in strict accordance with agreed terms and conditions.

Non-Disclosure – Sensitive information regarding operations, clients, and technologies must be protected at all times.

VIII. Emergency and Contingency Planning

Evacuation Procedures – Every mission must include an established evacuation plan in case of emergency.

Medical Response – On-site medical personnel and emergency medical evacuation plans must be in place for all operations.

Mission Failure Protocols – In the event of mission compromise, teams must follow protocol for damage control and strategic withdrawal.

IX. Policy Amendments and Compliance

Review and Revision – These policies are subject to periodic review and updates by the Command Council.

Compliance Enforcement – Any violations of operational policies will be subject to internal review and disciplinary action.

Approved by the Command CouncilEyes of Texas, Date of Ratification

Manifesto

Eyes of Texas Manifesto

Who We Are
The Eyes of Texas is more than just a private military group—we are engineers, miners, and salvagers, forging a future where resourcefulness and resilience define our success. Operating at the frontier of conflict and industry, we extract value from chaos, rebuild what others abandon, and secure what must not be lost.

Our Mission
Our mission is threefold:

Engineering Superiority – We design, build, and deploy cutting-edge infrastructure, fortifications, and logistical support systems in the harshest environments.

Tactical Resource Extraction – We mine and salvage with precision, reclaiming vital materials from warzones, disaster sites, and forgotten battlegrounds.

Security and Domination – We protect our operations, our clients, and our interests with elite force, ensuring no adversary can undermine what we build.

Our Code

Strength Through Innovation – We adapt, we evolve, and we overcome through superior technology and tactics.

Honor in the Trade – We do not plunder, we reclaim. We do not destroy, we rebuild. Our work is our legacy.

Loyalty to the Contract – We honor agreements with unwavering discipline, for our word is as strong as our steel.

No Waste, No Weakness – Every resource has value, every operation has purpose. Efficiency is survival.

The Lone Star Burns Bright – Born from independence, we answer to no nation, only to our cause and those who share in it.

Our Reach
From war-torn regions to the depths of abandoned megastructures, the Eyes of Texas operate where others dare not tread. Our presence is a promise—where we stand, order is restored, industry thrives, and power shifts.

The Future We Build
We do not wait for others to shape the world. We take it, mold it, and forge a new frontier with our own hands. We are the builders of strongholds, the reclaimers of lost technology, and the architects of dominance in the new age.

We are the Eyes of Texas—and we see all.

Charter

Eyes of Texas Charter

Article I: Name and Purpose
The organization shall be known as Eyes of Texas, a private military group specializing in engineering, mining, and salvaging. Our purpose is to secure, develop, and reclaim strategic resources in high-risk environments while providing military-grade protection for assets, personnel, and operations.

Article II: Structure and Leadership

Command Council – The highest governing body, responsible for strategic direction, contracts, and high-level decision-making.

Operational Divisions – The organization is divided into three core divisions:

Engineering Corps – Responsible for infrastructure development, fortifications, and logistics.

Resource Extraction Unit – Specializing in mining, reclamation, and salvage operations.

Security Forces – Providing armed protection, conflict resolution, and combat deployment as needed.

Field Commanders – Leaders assigned to oversee missions and enforce directives from the Command Council.

Article III: Membership and Conduct

Eligibility – Membership is open to individuals with specialized expertise in engineering, combat, logistics, or resource extraction.

Code of Conduct – All members must adhere to strict operational discipline, honor contracts, and maintain professional integrity in all engagements.

Non-Affiliation – Eyes of Texas operates independently of national governments and answers only to contractual obligations and internal directives.

Article IV: Operations and Engagement

Mission Scope – The organization is authorized to undertake:

Infrastructure development in high-risk zones.

Strategic mining and salvage operations.

Security contracting and armed defense operations.

Rules of Engagement – Use of force is strictly regulated to mission necessity and proportional response.

Contractual Obligations – All engagements are bound by legally binding contracts, with clear terms of service, scope, and limitations.

Article V: Assets and Funding

Revenue Streams – Funding is sourced from:

Contracted engineering and security operations.

Salvage and resource sales.

Private and corporate partnerships.

Asset Management – All recovered resources, technology, and infrastructure are cataloged and allocated per strategic priorities.

Article VI: Amendments and Dissolution

Amendments – The Charter may be amended by a majority vote of the Command Council.

Dissolution – In the event of dissolution, all remaining assets will be distributed according to predetermined contracts and obligations.

Ratified by the Command CouncilEyes of Texas, Date of Ratification