The Mammon laws:
1. Do not damage the interests or efficiency, as Mammon
perceives them, of Mammon.
2. Involvement in the affairs of other corporations is
prohibited, unless the activity is at the orders of and to the advantage of,
Mammon itself.
3. The preservation of Human genetic diversity and
consequently human life, is of primary importance. Permanently physically
harming any individual, whatever their corporate affiliation, is contrary to the
interests of Mammon. Human here refers to the biological offspring of two
genetically distinct examples of homo sapiens, one male, one female. Homo
sapiens is defined by possession of the genetic structure labelled as such on
page 104 of the Elementary Schooling Biology Text Program, code 34/8441.
4. Do not introduce unauthorised materials or organisms
into safe zones. Unauthorised reproduction of your own or other biomatter is
included in this prohibition.
5. The remnants of previous civilizations are the heritage
of mankind, each human is responsible for preserving the health of themselves
and of the planet, for humanity's eventual good. This involves; a) contributing
, as relevant, to all clean-up operations. b) leaving undamaged the traces of
our collective history, until they are retrieved or salvaged (as relevant) by
order of the corporation.
6. Carry out your employing company's instructions in
accordance with the Mammon ethos of task efficiency.
It is generally assumed that the other conglomerates' laws
are similar, with the substitution of their name, but enough doubt as to this
exists to reinforce the sense of security that the standing army provides.
There is a debate among speculative officers over whether
the laws are in order of priority, are prioritized according to some other
basis, or are all of equal weight. Existing knowledge of trial decisions has
failed to clear this up, as it is not generally stated which law the charge is
based upon.