RNR / IRNRI

  • PMC
  • Casual
  • Bounty Hunting
    Bounty Hunting
  • Transport
    Transport

RNR is about flying with friends who have your back—through bugs, crashes, and lost ships. Star Citizen is rough, but it’s also beautiful. Even if you fly solo, why not join an org that’ll come running when you need help? The ’verse is better when you don’t go it alone.



History

We’re not your typical Star Citizen organization with rigid ranks, mandatory ops schedules, or kill/death ratio spreadsheets. Think of us more like that cozy neighborhood pub tucked into the corner of a bustling space station: the lights are low, the drinks (or synth-alcohol equivalents) are flowing, the stories are tall, and everyone’s welcome as long as you leave the drama at the airlock.

RNR is built around one simple truth: Star Citizen is damn beautiful, and it’s best experienced with friends. Whether that’s cruising through the rings of ArcCorp in a beat-up Cutter, hauling questionable cargo to a backwater outpost, salvaging wrecks while cracking jokes over comms, bounty hunting a target who “totally deserved it,” mining quantum-grade ore just to afford the next round, or roleplaying as idiots — we do it all. No profession is off-limits, no activity is “required,” and nobody gets chewed out for logging off early because real life called.

Our vibe is laid-back to the core:

Play when you can, how you want.
Help each other out because it’s fun, not because there’s a roster to fill.
Celebrate the game’s jaw-dropping vistas, ridiculous bugs, and epic moments together.
Turn “just one more delivery run” into an all-night adventure with zero pressure.
If you’re tired of high-stakes militias or cutthroat pirate syndicates and just want to enjoy the ‘verse with a crew that feels more like old drinking buddies than a corporation, pull up a stool at RNR. Grab a virtual beer (or ten), share a screenshot of that insane nebula you just flew through, and let’s make some memories in the black.

Because in the end, the best cargo in Star Citizen isn’t quantanium or rare artifacts — it’s the laughs with friends along the way.

RNR : Where the only thing mandatory is having a good time.

Manifesto

We are RNR.

We weren’t founded for prestige or built around rigid plans.
We were formed the way the best things are—by friends who met in the ’verse, shared a few missions, a few laughs, and decided this was something worth keeping.

RNR is a laid-back org by design. We don’t chase sweat, status, or drama. We log in to enjoy the ride, help each other out, and experience Star Citizen the way it was meant to be experienced—together.

We believe in this universe.

Not just as a game, but as a place. A place that’s rough around the edges, ambitious to a fault, occasionally broken—and absolutely beautiful. From the hum of a ship powering up to the quiet moments drifting through space, we see the magic that keeps us coming back.

At RNR, no one flies alone unless they want to.
We help org mates learn the ropes, recover from losses, run missions, crew ships, or just hang out and watch the stars go by. Skill level doesn’t matter. Time commitment doesn’t matter. What matters is respect, patience, and the shared love of the ’verse.

We value:

Chill over chaos

Community over ego

Helping over hoarding

The journey over the grind

We’re here for the long haul, through wipes and patches, victories and bugs. We believe in what Star Citizen is becoming, and we choose to enjoy what it already is—right now, in this moment, with the people flying beside us.

RNR isn’t about being the biggest or the loudest.
It’s about being solid, welcoming, and real.

This is our org.
This is our pace.
This is our universe.

RNR. Friends, ships, and starlight.

Charter

NO Spam NO Doxing NO Advertising simple rules for simple men don’t fuck it up

  • Have fun. If it’s not fun, we’re doing it wrong.
  • Don’t go it alone. Crews > solos (unless you want to solo).
  • Real life comes first. Always. The verse will still be broken tomorrow.
  • No drama, no toxicity. We play games, not politics.
  • Plans will fail. Laugh, respawn, try again.
  • All playstyles welcome. Combat, mining, hauling, sightseeing, or “how did I die?”
  • Skill level doesn’t matter. Good vibes do.
  • Help your crew. Especially if they forgot their helmet.
  • Break the rules occasionally. Just don’t break the vibe.
RNR — Don’t go it alone.