Units from populous cities are large and well-equipped, while those from farm villages may be only a few women with small arms. Each community organizes its own unit as the locals see fit, and elect a leader to command them. The only requirement to join is biotic capability to any degree. It is not mandatory for Asari to join, but those that do are full-time professionals. Unlike the humans, there are no separate branches. Other Matriarchs still exist and have their own personal militia, but when the need arises, they have a 'head matriarch' to rally behind to protect the planet or the citadel's fleet.Īsari Military is run entirely by the Republics. Each world still has a 'free-wheeling, all-inclusive legislature that citizens can participate in', except when dealing with diplomatic relations between other planets and races, they have a Diplomatic Advisor. There are five "Head Matriarchs" in charge of each of the known Asari homeworlds. The Councilor and Ambassador positions however, are open to any Matron aged Asari and upwards. Most politicians are Matriarchs since their opinions are highly valued by Asari Culture and they have a strong following. The Asari Republics have very few politicians, but enough to keep things in order.
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