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While there were a lot of choices for your cabinet, you decide to appoint <span class="mu-s">Captain Grec Bon</span> as your Overseer of Sciences & Advancement, and <span class="mu-s">Shon Duj</span> as the Overseer of Xenologies.
As the Supreme Ruler has always traditionally ruled alone, above all, there is no fitting symbol or uniform of their office, but you feel it should be commemorated by <span class="mu-i">something</span>. You decide to give your Overseers a golden necklace; an incomplete version of your Hegemonic Amulet. This golden necklace will contain a tracking device and life-sign sensors, just like your own. This high symbol of office puts them above all other Jaaxtians, only beneath you in importance. With their power now officially instated, your Overseers will go to work serving your empire.
While you can't control them directly, Overseers can be guided and advised, and will usually take your advice to heart, as you are both their <span class="mu-i">Supreme Ruler</span> and also their mentor and superior in leadership. You advise <span class="mu-s">Grec Bon</span> to consider training Galyo Qint, the indigo, in some of his leadership qualities so he could eventually replace the old captain. Grec is very deferential and instantly agrees. You have no special advice or requests for <span class="mu-s">Shon Duj</span>, so you simply hope that he does his job well of integrating the aliens into your empire.
Overseers may or may not choose their successors on their own. If the office becomes open or the quality of a successor is in doubt, you'll be prompted to pick a new one. Otherwise, Overseers will work in the background.