I suppose it's possible to imagine various Imperial services that the 'Other' career could cover. Ministry of Justice, for example. But that sure doesn't fit with the -1 to social level in the Personal Development Table. I submit that no member of any Imperial Service that 'Other' might cover would suffer a loss of society's esteem for being a member of said service. Not even a drafted member. I think that minus to SL shows that the Others are if not criminals then at least misfits.I disagree and think there is evidence.
First, "Other" in CT LBB1 is not Criminals. At least not entirely, certainly not exclusively.
I'll give you that one. It's evidence. But it's very weak evidence, unsupported by any other evidence, and quite unlikely. 'Other' certainly doesn't cover any military service, which makes it unlikely that any military draft would deliver part of the intake to them. Just as it's conceivable, but fairly unlikely, that the megacorporations and corporations would require a draft to get their crewmen. "Oh, Jones, I hear the latest draft has arrived. Make sure SuSAG doesn't make off with all the good ones."Second, since being drafted in CT LBB1 carries with it the ineligibility of commission during the first term (for services* that have ranks) it sure sounds like a military draft simulation (while also being obviously a game mechanic).
I would take the fact that all six basic careers are called services to imply that they are not, in fact, all Imperial services. The Merchant Service is a term that covers a whole slew of private organizations. No matter how much the megacorporations are in bed with the Imperial nobles, they're still not a ervice in the same sense that the Army, Navy, Marines, and couts are. And there certainly is no such thing as the Imperial Other Service!* services, all 6 basic careers are termed services, which certainly implies Imperial Service in the OTU, and even pre-OTU implies that even those in the "Other" career path(s) who may end up with criminal skills and backgrounds do so in a service.
Hans