Bad Feelings Inc. / BADFEELING

  • Club
  • Casual
  • Exploration
    Exploration
  • Freelancing
    Freelancing

Welcome to Bad Feelings Inc. Do you have what it takes to explore new horizons, take on challenging activities, and have fun when Star Citizen delivers those bad feelings? Then you are in the right place. Send your holographic application message and we will see you in the stars.



History

Bad Feelings Inc. started as three longtime friends who’d been gaming together since the LOTRO beta days — back when graphics were rough, chat was text-only, and “raid night” meant clearing your schedule. We drifted through different games over the years, but Star Citizen pulled us in hard. What started as a few ships and some laughs quickly turned into a full-blown hangar fleet and a shared realization: we needed a bigger crew. Over time, Bad Feelings Inc. became less about just three players and more about building a laid-back home for folks who take the game seriously, but not themselves.

Manifesto

We believe Star Citizen is best enjoyed when you can curse at it, laugh about it, and jump right back in with friends who get it. Bad Feelings Inc. isn’t about spreadsheets, strict schedules, or ranking systems — it’s about teamwork, camaraderie, and those perfectly imperfect game moments that turn into great stories. We fly, mine, haul, fight, explore, and sometimes explode — all in good fun. Our mission is simple: build friendships, share resources, and help each other reach our goals while keeping things light, respectful, and drama-free.

Charter

Charter

Members of Bad Feelings Inc. live by a few simple codes:

1, Respect the crew. Real life comes first, and everyone’s here to relax.

2. Leave the drama in the atmosphere. We keep it light, friendly, and free of nonsense.

3. Play your way. Whether you’re a lone prospector, a mission runner, or a gunner-for-hire, there’s a place for you here.

4. Help each other out. A strong crew means no one gets left floating in space (for long).

5. Share the laughs. Bad feelings are easier to handle when you’ve got company.

We’re here to fly together, fail together, and have a damn good time doing it.