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If you like doing shady business, escaping from law, being free in trading illegal goods and such. This group is for you
The 77th Group wasnt’ always a group, used to be a solo before it was formed. Now the focus is to Run whatever makes the group money
The stars are full of people telling you how to live.
Governments draw lines across empty space and call it “law.” Corporations put prices on survival and call it “order.” Security forces chase quotas and call it “justice.” And everywhere you go, someone wants you registered, tracked, taxed, inspected, and owned.
We don’t belong to any of that.
The 77th Runner Group exists for the ones who move in the gaps—the smugglers, the freelancers, the runners, the pilots who know that freedom isn’t granted. It’s taken, protected, and paid for.
We do business where others won’t. We fly routes people pretend don’t exist. We trade in what’s forbidden, ignored, or in demand when the “legal” markets fail. Not because we worship chaos—because the universe is honest about one thing:
Risk is real. Profit is earned. Freedom is chosen.
What We Believe
We believe a person can live outside the law and still live by a code.
We believe reputation matters more than uniforms. A name matters more than paperwork. A promise matters more than policy.
We believe in honor—not the kind that makes you predictable, but the kind that makes you dependable. The kind that means when you say you’ll deliver, you deliver. When you say you’ll show up, you show up. When you say “mine,” you take responsibility for it.
We believe in loyalty—not blind obedience, not hero worship, but loyalty that holds when things get loud and ugly. Loyalty that doesn’t fold under pressure, doesn’t sell people for comfort, and doesn’t turn crew into leverage.
That’s why anyone can fly with us, from any background, with any ship, for any reason—so long as they can prove those two things: honor and loyalty.
Where We Came From
The 77th wasn’t born as a syndicate.
It started as a solo—one runner doing what runners do: surviving by skill, instinct, and nerve. Taking the jobs that paid. Dodging the hands that tried to own the routes. Learning, the hard way, that being alone keeps you alive—until it doesn’t.
Over time, a solo became a crew. A crew became a network. And the network became the 77th Runner Group.
Not a club. Not a charity. Not a flag to salute.
A syndicate—built to move cargo, move credits, and move through space without asking permission.
What We Are
We are a place for people who refuse to be caged.
We are the ones who can vanish when the scanner pings. The ones who can land where there’s no welcome mat. The ones who can make a problem disappear, make a delivery happen, and make a route profitable.
We are not saints. We are not heroes. We are not law.
We are runners.
And the purpose is simple:
Run whatever makes the group money.
Not for greed alone—though credits matter. For independence. For leverage. For the ability to say “no” to anyone who thinks they can decide our future.
Our Promise
If you stand with the 77th, you don’t stand alone.
You stand with people who understand that trust is rare out here, and worth more than any cargo hold full of contraband. People who know that freedom has a cost—and are willing to pay it, together.
This is your invitation, and your warning:
If you want clean hands and clean stories, there are safer outfits.
If you want to run the shadows, live free, and profit by your own choices—
Welcome to the 77th Runner Group.
~ Signed, under no flag and no leash,
The 77th Runner Group
“If it pays, it moves.”
Marked with the Double-Seven: two sevens, one road, no questions.
1) Crime Is the Work — Profit Is the Point
We operate outside the law. Smuggling, illegal trade, and “unregistered” work are acceptable here—expected, even.
But we do it for profit and freedom, not for attention, chaos, or body counts.
2) Run First. Fight Only If You Have To.
We are runners, not warlords. If there’s a way out, we take it.
Escape is success. Fighting is a last resort—used only when it secures the crew or completes extraction.
3) Heat Is to Be Evaded, Not Collected
You do not chase wanted levels, bounties, or headlines under the 77th name.
If heat shows up, you break contact, go dark, change route, and survive. We don’t “win” by trading shots with the law—we win by not being there when they arrive.
4) Honor Is Mandatory
Your word matters. If you accept a job, you commit to it. If it becomes impossible, you warn the crew early—no excuses after the fact.
5) Loyalty Is Non‑Negotiable
You do not betray the 77th. You do not sell out members, routes, clients, contacts, or safe spots. You do not trade crew safety for personal profit.
6) The 77th Name Is Not a Toy
If you wear the name, you protect it: no public bragging, no sloppy ops, no drama that drags eyes onto the syndicate.
7) Operational Silence
Loose talk kills crews. What you learn in operations stays there—cargo, clients, routes, comms, identities, staging points.
8) Crew Over Ego
No showboating. No solo-hero decisions mid-run. Follow the plan. If the plan needs to change, call it fast and clean.
9) Respect the Job Lead (When It’s Called)
When a run has a lead, that lead makes the final calls during contact and extraction. Debrief arguments after you’re safe.
10) Fair Cuts, Clean Books
Agreed splits are honored. Skimming, stealing from the group, or “forgetting” cargo is not hustle—it’s betrayal.
11) Protect the Network
Don’t burn fences, vendors, refuel points, med support, or intel sources. One bad attitude can cost everyone future work.
12) Don’t Endanger Home
Never bring law, hostiles, or personal grudges to group staging areas. If you’re tailed, you break contact first—always.
13) Competence Is Expected
Know your ship. Maintain it. Bring the right tools. Train your role. If you’re new, say so—ignorance is fixable; pretending isn’t.
14) Disputes Stay Internal
No public callouts, no third-party escalation. If you can’t settle it privately, leadership decides.
Enforcement
Breaking charter is choosing consequences. Discipline ranges from repayment and grounding to removal from the 77th—based on severity, intent, and damage done.
Charter Signature (Bottom Mark)
— Ratified beyond the law, in the quiet between pings,
The 77th Runner Group
Double-Seven Mark: 77 — profit over heat, run over fight.
