Galatea, Outreach, the MRB, and the MRBC
Mercenary warfare eventually produced institutions designed to bring order to a profession built around armed organizations changing employers. This episode traces the importance of Galatea, the famous “Mercenary’s Star,” where hiring halls, brokers, repair facilities, and recruiters turned an entire world into a marketplace for military talent. It then follows the rise of Outreach after Wolf’s Dragoons made the planet a new center of mercenary culture. The Mercenary Review Board and later the Mercenary Review and Bonding Commission sought to standardize contracts, record reputations, arbitrate disputes, and give both employers and commands some protection against fraud or abuse. None of these institutions eliminated betrayal, political interference, or bad contracts, and their authority depended on wider political conditions. What they created was a professional ecosystem in which reputation could be documented and a commander’s history might determine whether the next employer offered favorable terms—or refused to negotiate at all. Visit ImaginedBattlefield.com for more military and science fiction.
