Within the S.O.C.C (Special Operations Command Center), personnel operate within a structured hierarchy. At the pinnacle of this hierarchy is the rank of Elder, representing the highest tier and serving as the sovereign leader of a state's S.O.C.C branch. Elders work collaboratively with the President, ensuring seamless coordination.

 

Agents, including Mercury Agents, typically adhere to standard military ranking systems. Known as the muscle of the agency, they play integral roles in executing missions and upholding the S.O.C.C's objectives.





Mercury Agents stand as the epitome of elite prowess, showcasing exceptional skills across various combat forms, encompassing diverse firepower, hand-to-hand combat, and vehicular expertise. Adorned in combat suits, uniquely designed for their role, these suits boast ballistic ratings that surpass standard military attire. With the capability to withstand direct hits from a variety of firearms, these suits provide heightened protection.

 

The distinctive crimson-colored visors donned by Mercury Agents are also ballistic rated, ensuring resilience against small arms fire. Beyond their protective features, the combat suits offer unparalleled flexibility, enabling Mercury Agents to maneuver with ease and precision during intense combat scenarios.


Typically, standard S.O.C.C agents primarily operate within the borders of the United States and are seldom deployed on international operations. However, when an agent is assigned to a mission outside the United States, they are accompanied by Mercury Agents. This collaboration ensures a comprehensive and highly skilled team is deployed for operations beyond national boundaries.


Elders hold a pivotal role in overseeing the operations and administration of each S.O.C.C branch. They are entrusted with making executive decisions in collaboration with the President on occasions. Notably, the S.O.C.C has a branch established in every state, ensuring a widespread and strategic presence across the nation.