Origins/Major Influence: Sweep of Unhistory (Paranoia Mission)
Description: The complex is ruled by a pro-Humanist Council of Speakers after a successful People's Revolution, and The Computer's power is severely limited (only regulated to handling menial and maintenance tasks). The Council keeps power through: (1) ordering "impromptu firing squads" to terminate enemies and (2) controlling the "Life Review Committees", which determines whether a person can be re-cloned after dying (being cloned is now a privilege, not a right). Everyone is officially equal and wears white clothing; however, there are "security levels, permissions, ranks and so on" that acts as a hierarchy, which is tattooed on a person's shaved head and can only be seen under ultraviolet light. Day-to-day running of the complex is handled by committees, which must come to a consensus before any decision can be taken. Unions and communes has much political influence in these committees, though they are generally treated with suspicion by the Council (due to the Council disliking divided loyalties).
Happiness is not mandatory, but Love is. Love is that strange emotion of empathy and caring for your fellow citizens, and it is generally promoted through injected drugs and weapons such as the "Love Gun". Marriage is also mandatory, and the Council of Speakers' stated goal is to eventually have the entire Complex reproduce "naturally" instead of through the cloning process. The opposite of Love is that of Hate, which is really just a catch-all term for anything the Council does not like. Hate is, of course, outlawed. Known Haters are members of secret societies and mutants.
The "Humanists" is no longer a secret society, since they themselves are ruling the Complex. But their rule is still unstable, and they have many Haters to fight off against. The First Church of Christ Computer Programmer has been reformed into the Computerists, who remember a time when The Computer had political power and wishes to restore that power. Death Leopard and PURGE has merged together to create the "Anarchists", who rebel against the Council's tyranny. The greatest threat of all however, may be the Clone Arrangers, who provide illegal cloning services to those who were denied it in the Life Review Committees.
But so long as the Council control the media and can continually claim that opponents are Haters, Humanist Complex should be able to survive for quite some time. There are rumors that the Council plans on erasing all traces of the People's Revolution and even The Computer's existence, in the hopes of preventing any challenge whatsoever to their legitimacy.
Spy From Another Alpha Complex: Humanist Complex has a profound sense of duty in exporting their ideology over to less-enlightened complexes, but unfortunately the Humanists in your complex tend to be mired in political debates and issues, approaching even unorthodox ideas not tolerated by the Council of Speakers. There is a fine line a spy must walk between supporting a Humanist cell and following the whims of the Council.