I just wanted to get this out as it has annoyed me when every now and again people explain, you shouldn't know this, or that. In the Space Law book, it contains the following paragraph:
Current enemies of Nanotrasen currently include: The Syndicate (through secret agents, boarding parties, and brainwashing specialists), The Wizard Federation, The Changeling Hivemind, and The Cult of Nar'Sie.
Note that this is one of the few crimes where you may summarily execute someone for if they present a significant risk to detain them.
You do realize the book links to the wiki and does not, in itself, contain IC information, just like, say, Virology book, and it exists just for convenience of the players?
If anything, it can be interpreted IC-ly that what you can read there is an abridged version of the actual applicable Space Law rulings, because no-one would want/be able to write or read true-to-life Legalese.
Also, /tg/ is a mild RP server, we are a medium RP server, and, on the other side of the spectrum there's BS12, a heavy RP server. /tg/'s rules are that people are allowed to know how rounds work, and their characters magically are experts in alien biology and behavior, illegal technologies and classified covert organizations. Well, they are pretty inconsistent about that, IIRC the Chaplain should not know how Null Rod works (or did I mix wikis up again?), but the general rule is that meta is accepted except for metafriending and metagrudges (so, things like coordinating via Skype).
On UMcS, on the other hand, while many people are experts in Genetics, Atmospherics, Xenobiology, Military Tactics, Criminal Law and can play a mean
guitar violin, which is hardly realistic but accepted and, on occasion, necessary, they are not allowed to know about antags, aside from vague rumors and, in Heads' case, existence (because they get a printout of possible threats).