Do Good Fellowship

The Do Good Fellowship is an organization not affiliated with any particular government and dedicated to aiding in humanitarian crises. Is most definitely a cult, or, at the very least, cult adjacent.

This group is the focal point of the Commitment campaign.

Departments
The DGF is made up of twelve departments: The story begins with a member of each branch being given superhuman abilities, thanks to a major breakthrough in R&D. Known candidates are Irene Baker from HR, Nadiya Jones from R&D, and Chris 'Remy' Rembrandt from IT. Before the campaign began, Addison and Flanagan from unknown departments, and Mary Sage from diplomatics were also given these abilities.
 * Security (Internal)
 * Engineering
 * Transportation
 * Facilities
 * Research and Development
 * Information Tech
 * Includes cyber-security.
 * Risk Understanding
 * Diplomatics
 * Legal
 * Finance
 * Humanity
 * Includes nursing
 * Diversity/Inclusion

Location
The Do Good Fellowship is located on the Jolly RODGR (Research and Operations: Do Good Rectory), or the "Berg", which is a base floating in the middle of the Gulf of Mexico. It is diamond-shaped with three offshoots from each point, each belonging to a department of the DGF.

Vehicles

 * Skimmer - VTOL (Vertical Takeoff and Landing) drones so called because they skim across the surface of water and land.

Armor/Clothing

 * Utility Vest - Grey vests given to all DGF employees. Contains many pockets for holding various tablets and phones, and can deflect bullets and blades once activated with the badges.
 * Triangular Badge - Holographically displays the information of the wearer.

Technology

 * STEM Plants ("Skinthetics") - Very tiny molecular bonds that, once introduced to a human's body system, empathizes certain parts of them. It can mimic human skin and, over time, grows, changes, heals and bonds with the person who receives it, becoming part of their body in the process. Created by Nadiya Jones.

Trivia

 * Inspired by Junto, a club for mutual improvement established in 1727 by Benjamin Franklin in Philadelphia.
 * Their logo, a stylized twenty-four, is a reference to the twenty-four questions asked to each of its members.