Project Freelancer / PFLI

  • PMC
  • Regular
  • Role play
  • Bounty Hunting
    Bounty Hunting
  • Freelancing
    Freelancing


History

Project Freelancer was brought about in the year 2951 during the first attack from the XenoThreat forces. XenoThreat forces had attacked a corporate convoy in Stanton headed for the Terra system, destroying all cargo and publicly executing the crew as “collaborators of corporate greed”. A few citizens from the UEE came together to push back against Xeno forces. Project Freelancer is a group, brought together for a single purpose. Protect and ensure the security of humanity in a harsh and violent galaxy. Until another threat shows itself, PFL, does freelance work throughout the system. Though still in it’s early stages of growth, members can be found helping the UEE and all of it’s citizens. From mining to flying escort missions. From racing to bounty hunting. From the frigid tundra’s of MicroTech to the ever expanding city planet of ArcCorp. If there’s work to be done or a threat to the galaxy’s safety, the Freelancers will be there. The only thing you need to ask yourself is, will you?

Manifesto

Project Freelancer is a privately owned and run group of bounty hunters and freelancers with one goal in mind: to ensure the security of humanity in a harsh and violent galaxy.

Charter

OPERATIONAL POLICIES
This Charter of Project Freelancer hereby sets aside the rules, regulations, and code of this organization as determined by its founders.

Article One, Conduct and Expectations of Freelancer Employees:
Each employee enlisted in Project Freelancers is expected to follow the rules, regulations, and conduct set forth under Article One and its following sections.

I. A freelancer is expected to hold their self with pride, respect, and professionalism at all times.

II. A freelancer is expected to follow the orders of their superior officer to the best of their ability.

III. A freelancer is expected to fulfill their designated position to the best of their abilities. In a competitive setting, a freelancer that is found to be under performing may have their individual performance reviewed by their section peers.

Article Two, Chain of Command & Positions:
Freelancers are subordinate to each officer in their command structure above them, and are in command of each freelancer subordinate to themselves. Each freelancer is expected to rise to the expectations and duties of their station as set forth under Article Two and its following sections.

I. Rankings and Positions are laid out thusly, and in order from subordinate to superior:

a) Private – A probationary rank which indicates that a freelancer is new to the mercenary unit and has not yet been assigned to a section.

b) Corporal – Freelancers who are experienced members and have accumulated an in-depth knowledge of their sector.

c) Sergeant – Freelancers who have been assigned command of a section and are the superior NCOs within that section.

d) Lieutenant – The highest rank obtainable by a non founding member of Project Freelancer. Freelancers who obtain this rank control every squadron within their designated section.

e) Captain – Freelancers who aided the founding of Project Freelancer. Captains are three in number and will not increase or decrease. Special circumstances may arise that will require the appointment of a new Captain. The new Captain is voted upon by other Captains following a majority vote or failing the vote, one is appointed by the Director.