Department of Internal Affairs

The Department of Internal Affairs keeps an eye on, well, the PPC's internal affairs. The Tiger Lily runs the overall department, while the Yertis runs its New Caledonia division. The Blba Tree acts as the DIA's archivist, though it isn't known how long it has held this position.

History
After the Reorganisation, the DIS's responsibilities were split into three departments: the DIA, the DES, and the DIO. The DIA, given to the Tiger Lily, was put in charge of the actual policing of the agents.

During the Black Cats' invasion of Headquarters (see Crashing Down), the DIA found itself largely ineffective and took heavy losses in the fall of DIA Central; to better protect the PPC, the DIA was reorganised and faced several reforms, including expansions of Central, changes in training standards, and recruitment drives. The organisation of the pre-invasion DIA is not entirely known aside from the fact Agent Black still seemed to be in a similar role to his current one.

The DIA has, as of early mid-2013, begun fielding a team for the All-HQ Australian Indoor-Rules Quiddich League. Its members are unknown, but it's apparently a strong team, as its loss in the quarterfinals of the 2013 AHAIRQL tournament was termed a shocking upset by the Multiverse Monitor.

Divisions
The modern DIA is made up of four divisions. In HQ, there are:


 * Patrol, which polices HQ;
 * Special Response, which handles special operations and agent rescue/assistance;
 * Administration, who are the secretaries, dispatchers, and clerks of the DIA, keeping the department running and monitoring security in and around HQ.

The fourth is the New Caledonia Division, which is presumably charged with keeping order in the PPC colony there.

The Tiger Lily, on top of being overall head of the DIA, directly oversees the Administration Division, while her lieutenants, Dúros Black and Basilico Andretti, head Special Response and Patrol, respectively.

Functions
They are known to keep watch on agents who are a little too trigger-happy (Selene Windflower, for example), and are deployed to round up agents that have gone flamethrower-crazy. They are also charged with arresting and detaining agents who have been marked as needing disciplinary action but who have not yet been assigned any particular disciplinary route. As shown in the original DIA stories, they are also deployed to rescue agents in the field when missions go awry.

In emergencies, they have been known to step in to combat invasions, and to make arrests of intruders. DIA agents (sometimes referred to as "officers") are easily recognised by their lack of flash patches. Prior to the Black Cats' invasion, sunglasses were part of the uniform, but this doesn't appear to still be the case. According to the Multiverse Monitor, some officers wear cloaks.

Administration Division

 * Tiger Lily, Department Head, Division Head
 * Blba Tree, Department Archivist (seconded from Department of Personnel)
 * Agents Catherine and Charlotte Hust

Patrol Division

 * Lieutenant Basilico Andretti, Division Head
 * Officer Adalwulf
 * Officer Hazelhead
 * Officer Arthur Harris
 * Officer Brian McMaolin
 * Officer Joseph Logan
 * Officer Nicholas Rischio
 * Officer Jacob Sullivan
 * Officer Hollian Tannis
 * Officer Peter (last name unknown)
 * Officer Taldaris
 * Officer Fire Flash

Special Response Division

 * Lieutenant Dúros Black, Division Head
 * Agent Irvine
 * "Mr. No"
 * Agent Valec
 * Agent Naya'Keegan vas Iktomi
 * Agent Terabyte

New Caledonia Division

 * Yertis, Division Head

Deceased

 * Agent Radix
 * Agent Tayrime

Mission Reports
Missions from this department are listed on The Complete List of PPC Fiction, Department of Internal Affairs.

Other agents on occasion have dealings with the DIA:


 * The DIA play a major role in the Black Cats' invasion.
 * Interlude: 'DIA Visit', Agents Cassie Young, Nat Freidar, and Kelvin Talathion, (DMS - LotR) accompanied by Marcus Langston (DF)
 * Interlude: 'A Matter of Principle', Agents Vander Lorren and Mikaela Hamilton (DMS)
 * Agents Irvine and Black had stories on the Bad Role-play Department site, but they were lost with the closing of GeoCities.
 * 'Bleepka And Black Eyes', in which Agent Ginger starts a bar brawl after one too many badfics.
 * The DIA also appears in the PPC Computer Game, though it's only semi-canon.
 * 'DIA: Introductions', in which a new DIA officer deals with the fallout of his first day on the job.
 * The DIA is frequently mentioned in the Multiverse Monitor.