User blog comment:DYBAD/Character Sheet/@comment-31414651-20180418111931/@comment-4867780-20180419114700

Interesting viewpoint, I never saw it like that ^ ^

Sleeper agents are foreign infiltrators serving an intelligence agency and higher political authority. Lawrence's extraplanar children are born there from native mothers and grow up as one of them. They don't take any kind of order from him, they were simply raised to be contributive members of their community and put their superior gifts to good use. How they go about it is their decision to make and their life to live, although they can always count on him if they needs tips or advices.

Selforge Soldiers however are definitely a secret police, the most terrifyingly effective that ever was, which completely ignores any law and judiciary system (Lawrence knows better than trusting highly corruptible incompetent fools with something so crucially sensitive as justice). Their mission is to protect his children and by extension the communities they are part of from any threat by any means necessary, and that is exactly what they do in the soullessly implacable way that defines them.

In practice however, only the unforgivably rotten and suicidally hostile are (rather violently) terminated, as well orchestrated sabotage and intimidation prove quite enough to remedy most situations without any bloodshed, allowing the continuous preservation of their best interests in an impressively smooth and essentially imperceptible way.