Antares / ANTR

  • PMC
  • Casual
  • Role play
  • Bounty Hunting
    Bounty Hunting
  • Piracy
    Piracy

Born under the scorching light of Pyro, formed the elite unit Antares, an elite Order of warriors, trained in discipline, precision, and stealth.
Only those who survive the radiation and environmental hazards on Pyro 1, emerge marked with azure eyes And the mark and are suitable to join the Elite



History

History

– The Beginning (Early 2955) Antares started as a small group of players flying and fighting together without any specialization. They were pilots, FPS fighters, traders, and explorers who simply enjoyed operating as a tight team rather than a large org.

– The Pyro Incident (Mid 2955)
During an expedition on Pyro I, the group fought the Alpha Valakar while exposed to intense radiation from Pyro’s unstable star.
The radiation caused a rare mutation in the group: their eyes permanently turned bright blue.

To mark those who survived, the group created a distinctive Antares tattoo, which became the official sign of membership.

– Becoming Professionals (Late 2955)
After the Pyro incident, Antares began taking on more serious activities such as bounty hunting, security contracts, and organized events.
The group gained a reputation as a small but highly coordinated unit.

– The Elite Shadow Unit (2956) In 2956, Antares officially became an organization. The group specialized in covert operations, undercover missions, and assassination-style elite tactics, operating in small, disguised teams.

The most skilled operatives are known for wearing Artimex armor, symbolizing their elite status within Antares.

Manifesto

Antares Manifesto

Antares was founded by a small group of pilots and soldiers who believed that true strength lies not in numbers, but in skill, discipline, and unity.
We began as a group of friends, but evolved into an elite unit shaped by experience, hardship, and the radiation of Pyro I.

Marked by blue eyes and a tatoo, we are formed by those who survived Pyro I and chose to stand together. These marks are not symbols of superiority, but of commitment, loyalty, and resilience.

Antares operates in small, coordinated teams, specializing in covert operations, tactical combat, and high-risk missions. We value professionalism, teamwork, and respect among members, while embracing the thrill and freedom of the Verse.

We are not pirates, and we are not heroes.
We are shadows—working where others cannot, adapting where others fail, and striking with precision.

Antares stands for skill, unity, and discipline.
Marked by Pyro. Bound by Antares.

Charter

The following principles define the conduct and responsibilities of all members of Antares.

1. Respect and Conduct

All members of Antares must treat others with respect, both inside and outside the organization.
Toxic behavior, harassment, and discrimination are not tolerated.

2. Loyalty and Teamwork

Antares operates as a unit. Members are expected to support their teammates, follow leadership during operations, and work together to achieve mission objectives.

3. Professionalism

Members should act professionally during missions, events, and public interactions.
We represent Antares at all times when wearing our name, colors, or symbols.

4. Operational Discipline

During organized operations, events, or combat missions, members must follow the chain of command and mission plans.
Discipline and coordination are key to Antares’ identity as an elite unit.

5. Covert Identity

Antares specializes in operating in small teams and undercover roles.
Members are encouraged to maintain discretion and avoid unnecessary public exposure that could compromise operations or roleplay immersion.

6. Membership Marks

The blue eyes and Antares tattoo are symbolic marks of membership and unity.
They represent commitment to the organization and its values.

7. Fair Play

Exploits, cheating, or behavior that violates Star Citizen’s Terms of Service are strictly forbidden.

8. Activity and Community

Members are encouraged to participate in org activities, events, and operations when possible, and to contribute positively to the community.

9. Leadership and Structure

Officers and Command members are responsible for organizing operations and maintaining order.
All members must respect the internal hierarchy.

10. Leaving Antares

Members may leave Antares at any time, but internal matters and confidential information should remain private.

Antares stands for discipline, unity, and precision.