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The Privateers began as an unlikely alliance between two fringe crews on opposite sides of the Channel. On the English and French hardened ex‑service types and rough‑edged freelancers — people who’d seen too much, trusted too little. and preferred to settle disputes. 420 Blaze it to the stars!.
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We love Star Citizen and play often,
looking for people to join the privateers, English hard‑nuts and French frères d’armes — outlaw privateers blazing through the stars.
Fleet
- Idirs P
- Polaris
- Perseus
- 600i Explorer
- Reclaimer
- Paladin
- Starfarer Gemini
- Carrack
and much more with ground incudle, come and join your family, WE NEED YOU !.
crew missions weekly/daily.
all for one, one for all. And we never let a man behind.
The Privateers – History English hard‑nuts and French frères d’armes — outlaw privateers blazing through the stars. Origins of The Privateers The Privateers began as an unlikely alliance between two fringe crews on opposite sides of the Channel. On the English side were hardened ex‑service types and rough‑edged freelancers — people who had seen too much, trusted too little, and preferred to settle disputes with grit rather than diplomacy. On the French side came a crew of sharp‑minded smugglers and daring pilots, known for their style, precision, and a talent for slipping through blockades like smoke. Both groups were tired of being used by corporations, governments, and syndicates that treated them as disposable. A chance encounter during a botched cargo raid in the Pyro‑adjacent lanes forced them to work together. They survived, thrived, and realised they were stronger as one. That day, the banner of The Privateers was born. Culture and Identity The Privateers operate with a code that blends English stubbornness and French audacity. English Hard‑Nuts: direct, unshakable, and ready to stand their ground even when the odds look grim. French Frères d’Armes: loyal, cunning, and stylish in the face of danger, treating every mission like a dance with chaos. Shared Spirit: a rebellious streak that refuses to bow to authority, mixed with a laid‑back camaraderie that keeps morale high even in the darkest systems. The crew is known for their dry humour, their refusal to be intimidated, and their habit of celebrating victories with a relaxed, 420‑flavoured wink — a cultural nod rather than a lifestyle, symbolising freedom, chill, and not taking the ‘verse too seriously. Life in the ‘Verse The Privateers walk the line between legitimacy and outlaw life, choosing jobs that suit their code rather than anyone else’s agenda. Privateering Contracts: sanctioned or semi‑sanctioned strikes against hostile factions. Escort & Extraction: getting people or cargo out of places others will not dare enter. Smuggling & Shadow Runs: discreet deliveries through dangerous systems, using French finesse and English nerve. Salvage & Recovery: turning battlefield chaos into opportunity. Crew‑Based Raids: coordinated, disciplined hits that feel more like special ops than piracy. They are not mindless criminals — they are professionals with an edge, choosing their targets with purpose and refusing to harm civilians or those who cannot fight back. Reputation Across the Systems Whispers about The Privateers travel faster than their ships. Some call them heroes for hire. Others call them outlaws with manners. Most agree they are the last people you want to cross and the first you want beside you in a firefight. Their Anglo‑French alliance is legendary — a blend of grit and flair that makes them unpredictable, effective, and strangely charismatic. MottoEnglish hard‑nuts and French frères d’armes —
outlaw privateers blazing through the stars.
