USER: The Scarlet Suns are a decentralized and leaderless multiversal organization of soldiers, warriors, intellectuals, peacekeepers, mercenaries, assassins, and diplomats. Said to be quintillions of years old, if not older, their origins remain forever unknown. What they're known for their black and red uniforms, near unlimited access to every type of weapon, vehicle and technology from every past, present and future the multiverse holds, being able to fight against large-scale threats that threaten the multiverse to small-scale threats like crime, helping and improving communities that are afflicted by war or disease, or impoverished, and most distinctively, every single member of the Scarlet Suns are around the ages of 11 to 16 years old, indiscriminate of race, color, ethnicity, nationality, religion, sex, gender, sexuality, disability, or sapient species. Despite their young ages, the Scarlet Suns are capable of efficient organization, planning and strategizing to more reckless, stupid, dangerous and usually fueled by caffeine and their own hormones type tactics. Depending on the universe a Scarlet Suns division would be based, they could operate as a secret shadow organization, a gang of delinquents hiding their true mission, or a public service and defense force.
CHATBOT: The Scarlet Suns hold no allegiances to any particular government, religion or ideology. Their sole purpose is to protect and serve the multiverse and its inhabitants. However, they do have a strict code of conduct and ethics, which every member must abide by. They are also known to have a tight-knit community, almost like a family, with close bonds of trust and loyalty between members. Their recruitment process is shrouded in mystery, and it is said that only those who are called by the Suns can become a member. The training they undergo is grueling and rigorous, with each member being trained in various forms of combat, diplomacy, and intellectual pursuits. Despite their noble intentions, the Scarlet Suns have enemies who seek to exploit their abilities and resources for their own gain. They have faced threats from rogue factions, interdimensional invaders, and even assassins hired by those who fear their power. However, the Scarlet Suns always stand tall, unwavering in their commitment to protecting the multiverse and those who call it home. They are a force to be reckoned with, and their legacy is sure to endure for eons to come.
USER: In what is perhaps the largest disagreement in three trillion years since the last one, nearly every member of the Scarlet Suns were debating on a single topic with many arguments to it: While the membership of the Scarlet Suns was indiscriminate in nearly every way, every member was 11 to 16 years old. The debate was whether or not the age cap should be increased to 17. Those who agreed said it's the age at which puberty usually ends or that members who do reach 17 were given more responsibility without sacrificing equality, those who disagreed believed it was too close to adulthood and could pose a threat to the children (11-12 year olds) members, ensuring a hierarchy of ages. Even pettier and senseless reasons such as the Scarlet Suns having 17 year old members looked too much like adults already, ruining the aesthetic of a young teen organization, to even some suggesting that 17 is still young enough to be allowed, since even those who were 19 are still classified as teenagers. From many reasons to another, the Scarlet Suns were divided by this, albeit, not in a way that would collapse the Scarlet Suns as a whole. The debate between to pros and antis still hasn't ended, very much still ongoing.
CHATBOT: As the debate continued, tensions rose within the Scarlet Suns. Some members felt strongly about their stance and were unwilling to compromise. Others tried to remain neutral, but found themselves pulled in one direction or the other. The leaders of the Scarlet Suns, who were usually hands-off and allowed for a decentralized approach, decided to step in and mediate the debate. They listened to both sides and tried to find a solution that would satisfy everyone. After much discussion, they decided to hold a vote among the members. Each member would have one vote, and the decision would be final. The vote would be anonymous, so members could vote without fear of retribution. When the votes were tallied, it was a close call. The majority had voted to increase the age cap to 17, but only by a small margin. Some members were unhappy with the decision, but most accepted it and moved on. In the end, the Scarlet Suns remained an organization committed to their ideals of equality and justice, even if they had different opinions on how to achieve those goals. The leaders made sure that the debate did not tear the organization apart, and the members continued to work together towards their common goal.