The Suresh Linkage-Complex Services Agency (SESA) is a newly-formed government oversight and activities agency founded after the shuttering of the Department of Evolved Affairs. SESA's goal is to maintain the well-being of SLC-Expressive American citizens, foreign SLC-Expressive refugees or those traveling to the US on Visa, and SLC-Expressive refugees seeking political asylum from foreign nations. SESA was founded following the ratification of the Chesterfield Act, which supplanted the Linderman Act and led to the removal of the extant Registry of the Evolved. Under the Chesterfield Act, SESA oversees all affairs directly impacting the lives and livelihood of SLC-Expressive humans. The agency handles accusations of business misconduct, criminal investigations, and other interdepartmental-jurisdiction matters whenever they pertain to SLC-Expressive humans. As such, SESA employees are expected to work hand-in-hand with numerous government agencies on a daily basis. SESA has tens of thousands of employees nationwide in numerous types of roles from administrative all the way down to clerical.
SESA Field Agents
A SESA Agent's role is a diplomatic liaison to SLC-Expressive citizens and communities. They are part government envoy and part field agent. SESA agents report on violations of SLC-Expressive rights, assist communities in finding financial or material aid, and when necessary defend these communities' interests. A SESA agent has the authority to act as a law-enforcement liaison in SLC-involved crimes or criminal activity and may oversee or review any federal, state, or local action that impacts SLC-Expressive individuals on American soil. So you can use this role to ride along with law enforcement, investigate crimes, and otherwise get nose-deep in government affairs as well as have good reasons to interact with non-government individuals.
SESA field agents are paired on assignments, with an SLC-Expressive SESA agent partnered with a Non-Expressive SESA to provide impartiality and perspective to investigations.
A SESA agent answers to a regional director and in New York are based out of the SESA-NY building in Yamagato Park. SESA-NY is led by Executive Director Donald H. Kenner.
Command Structure
SESA is chaired by Director Claudia Zimmerman with oversight from Secretary of State Catherine Chesterfield.
Beneath Director Zimmerman are regional SESA Executive Directors in assigned to each of the US states, though due to the west-coast EMP not every state has an active SESA office.
SESA-NY
Executive Director: Donald H. Kenner (Registered Evolved; Hydrokinesis)
Deputy Director: Madeline Choi (Non-Evolved)
Presidential Liason: Nicole Nichols
Wolfhound Oversight: OPEN FOR PC APPLICATION
Yamagato Liason: OPEN FOR PC APPLICATION
SESA-NY Field Agents
All agent slots are open.