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A '''bureautician''' is a bureaucrat or high member of Colonial society, such as a member of the {{TOS|Quorum of Twelve|Quorum of Twelve}}.
A '''bureautician''' is a bureaucrat or high member of Colonial society, such as a member of the [[Quorum of Twelve (TOS)|Quorum of Twelve]].


A survivor ejected from ''{{TOS|Rising Star|Rising Star}}'' forcibly informs Captain {{TOS|Apollo}} that the bureauticians luxuriate in luxury aboard the starliner. The said bureautician is later discovered to be [[Sire]] [[Uri]], a newly elected member of the Quorum post-[[Battle of Cimtar]] {{OS|Saga of a Star World}}.
A survivor ejected from the ''[[Rising Star (TOS)|Rising Star]]'' forcibly informs Captain [[Apollo (TOS)|Apollo]] that the bureauticians luxuriate in luxury aboard the ''Star''. The said bureautician is later discovered to be [[Sire]] [[Uri]], a newly elected member of the Quorum post-[[Battle of Cimtar]] ([[Saga of a Star World]]).


== Notes ==
== Notes ==


* ''According to ''[[Encyclopedia Galactica]]'' (a non-canonical piece of merchandise published in 1979):''
* ''According to ''[[Encyclopedia Galactica]]'' (a non-canonical piece of merchandise published in 1979):''
: Bureauticians (spelled "buriticians" in the book), traditionally called [[sire]] or [[siress]], are the "hereditary nobility of the {{TOS|The Twelve Colonies|Twelve Colonies}}". Originally, the bureauticians were families appointed by the [[Ninth Lord of Kobol|last Lord of Kobol]] to rule over each colony, but these families died out over the millenia. These families were later replaced by those chosen from great military and political leaders.  
: Bureauticians (spelled "buriticians" in the book), traditionally called [[sire]] or [[siress]], are the "hereditary nobility of the [[The Twelve Colonies (TOS)|Twelve Colonies]]". Originally, the bureauticians were families appointed by the [[Ninth Lord of Kobol|last Lord of Kobol]] to rule over each colony, but these families died out over the millenia. These families were later replaced by those chosen from great military and political leaders.  
: It is said that during the "great economic growth that followed the scientific renaissance, anyone whose business success reached intercolonial importance could be called sire or siress". Of course, the bureauticians "never held complete political power after the exodus itself". In the [[antiscientific period]] of the Colonies, mystics of the [[Books of Kobol]] and military leaders held considerable control over the Colonials; even later, this power was transferred further to the military leaders during the [[Thousand-Yahren War]], although they kept their military titles as they "never fully identified with the older nobility".  
: It is said that during the "great economic growth that followed the scientific renaissance, anyone whose business success reached intercolonial importance could be called sire or siress". Of course, the bureauticians "never held complete political power after the exodus itself". In the [[antiscientific period]] of the Colonies, mystics of the [[Books of Kobol]] and military leaders held considerable control over the Colonials; even later, this power was transferred further to the military leaders during the [[Thousand-Yahren War]], although they kept their military titles as they "never fully identified with the older nobility".  
: After the scientific renaissance, bureauticians "faced repeated populist challenges from the common people" seeking self-government, and government was shared with "commoners and with the rising industrial classes". Bureauticians who could not adapt were either "violent overthrown, or else retired to their luxurious vast estates to dream" about past glories.  
: After the scientific renaissance, bureauticians "faced repeated populist challenges from the common people" seeking self-government, and government was shared with "commoners and with the rising industrial classes". Bureauticians who could not adapt were either "violent overthrown, or else retired to their luxurious vast estates to dream" about past glories.  
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