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Cargo. Combat. Contracts. No route too rough. If it pays, we’ll find a way.
Every organization has an origin story. Ours started with a couple of people who wanted to haul cargo, make some money, and enjoy the game. It didn’t stay that simple for long.
Black Beetle Cargo Co. has grown into a flexible, multi-role organization. We enjoy hauling, combat, logistics, exploration, mining, salvage, and helping other players. We don’t lock ourselves into one gameplay loop because half the fun is seeing where the next contract takes us.
Whether we’re running freight through Stanton, making deliveries in Pyro, or jumping into whatever challenge comes next, our goal is simple: work together, make credits, and have a good time.
No job too strange. No route too rough. If it pays, we’ll find a way.
Black Beetle Cargo Co. was founded on a simple idea: games are better when you have good people to share them with.
We’re not here to chase rankings, demand attendance, or tell people how they have to play. We’re here to explore the ‘verse, take interesting contracts, help each other out, and create the kind of stories you only get when a plan goes completely off the rails.
One day we’re hauling cargo. The next we’re clearing bunkers, hunting bounties, salvaging wrecks, exploring forgotten places, or simply seeing where the evening takes us.
We believe the best moments in Star Citizen aren’t scripted. They’re the unexpected ones.
Our goal isn’t to become the biggest organization in the ‘verse.
Our goal is to become the one people enjoy flying with.
No job too strange. No route too rough. If it pays, we’ll find a way.
### Black Beetle Cargo Co. Charter
Our rules are simple.
1. Don’t be a dick.
Treat your fellow crew members with respect. Friendly banter is welcome. Harassment, drama, and toxicity are not.
2. Crew comes first.
The mission matters, but the people you’re flying with matter more. Help each other learn, recover, and succeed.
3. Have fun.
We’re here to enjoy Star Citizen. Don’t turn the game into a second job.
4. Leave your ego at the airlock.
Everyone makes mistakes. Learn from them, laugh about them, and move on.
5. Fly as a team.
Whether we’re hauling cargo, hunting bounties, exploring Nyx, or doing something we absolutely weren’t planning on, work together and communicate.
6. Respect other players.
Fight fair, honor agreements, and remember there’s another person behind every ship.
7. No pressure.
Real life comes first. Join when you can, fly what you enjoy, and don’t feel obligated to attend every operation.
If you can follow those rules, you’ll fit in just fine.