BASTILLE / BASTILLE

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Bounty Arrest Service for Tracking, Interdiction, Lockup & Legal Extradition
“Walls for the lawless.”



History

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BASTILLE — Walls for the Lawless

Full name: Bounty Arrest Service for Tracking, Interdiction, Lockup & Legal Extradition
Colors: Bastille Green & gold
Symbol: profile strike craft over three maple leaves (Tracking • Interdiction • Extradition)

Origins (2939–2943)

BASTILLE’s roots trace to a loose convoy security clique on the Ellis-Stanton hauls during the Kessel Runs revival. A handful of expat Canadians—former corporate security from microTech and ArcCorp subcontractors—kept crossing paths answering the same local beacons. After a bloody interdiction near Crusader’s Lagrange points in 2941, they started coordinating under the callsign “Green Wall.” Word spread: if a fugitive fled into Stanton, the Wall would close.

The Founding Charter (2944)

In 2944, the core crew formalized as BASTILLE, adopting a simple, lawful mandate: bring warrants to heel with paperwork as tight as the cuffs. The three maple leaves on the crest were set then—Track, Interdict, Extradite—and the motto “Walls for the lawless.” The org registered with the Bounty Hunters Guild and established a liaison policy with the Advocacy and local security (Crusader Security, Hurston Security, and microTech’s Port Team).

Manifesto

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BASTILLE Manifesto

Bounty Arrest Service for Tracking, Interdiction, Lockup & Legal Extradition
Motto: Walls for the lawless.
Colors: Bastille Green & Gold
Emblem: craft over three maple leaves (Track • Interdict • Extradite)

Preamble

We are citizens of the ’verse who believe security and liberty reinforce each other. Our wall is not built to box people in—it’s raised to keep harm out. We hunt with restraint, we document with rigor, and we deliver the living to lawful courts. We are BASTILLE.

Core Convictions

Legitimacy over lethality. If it won’t stand in a tribunal, it isn’t a Bastille capture.

Civilians first. Every choice is measured against non-combatant safety.

Proportional force. Neutralize, don’t escalate. Lethal force is last, never first.

Transparency. Record, report, and accept review. We are proud of our paper trail.

Professional courtesy. Respect partners, rivals, and even targets. Dignity is policy.

Neutral banner. We are politically unaffiliated. Our loyalty is to lawful process.

Community service. We teach beacon safety, convoy hygiene, and evidence basics.

Mandate

Track fugitives under valid warrants and standing law.

Interdict with non-lethal preference (EMP, QD, hard-brake maneuvers, box tactics).

Extradite living detainees with sealed chain-of-custody to competent authorities.

Charter

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