The Regulators / REGUL8ERS

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The Regulators are a Marine veteran led mercenary org handling combat, bounty hunting, security, hauling, escort, and recovery. Discipline and reputation matter. Piracy, griefing, and unethical work are frowned upon. We get the job done – clean.



History

The Regulators – Origin

Born in 2913, Odin came of age during a period of renewed UEE expansion and frontier instability. At 19, he enlisted in the UEE Marines in 2932, serving twelve years across shipboard security, planetary operations, and convoy protection during a time when lawful space was rapidly pushing into the fringe.

Odin received an honorable discharge in 2944, carrying Marine doctrine, discipline, and leadership into civilian life.

From 2944 to 2952, he flew commercial hauling and took on independent work across Stanton and neighboring systems—escort runs, recovery jobs, and whatever kept ships moving and crews paid. Those years exposed the thin line between lawful operators and outright pirates, and how often good people were left without reliable protection.

From 2952 to 2956, Odin stepped into civilian medical work, seeing firsthand the downstream cost of lawlessness, conflict, and corporate neglect across the systems.

In 2956, at 42 years old, Odin founded The Regulators—a Marine-led mercenary organization built to operate professionally in the gray. Combat, security, bounties, hauling, escort, recovery. No piracy. No griefing. Reputation matters.

No job too dirty.

No line crossed without reason.

Manifesto

The Regulators are a small, tight-knit mercenary organization operating across Stanton and beyond. We take contracts others won’t—combat, security, escort, bounty hunting, reconnaissance, hauling, recovery, and generalist work that demands discipline and follow-through.

We’re not pirates. We’re not griefers. And we don’t hide behind chaos.

Led by a Marine Corps veteran, The Regulators operate with professionalism, restraint, and purpose. We believe reputation matters. Contracts are honored, collateral damage is minimized, and unnecessary cruelty or unethical behavior is frowned upon. If a job crosses a line, we walk away.

That said, we are not soft.

We fight hard when needed, hunt bounties with precision, and bring overwhelming force when contracts demand it. When guns aren’t the answer, we haul, scout, transport, extract, and secure—whatever the mission requires. Flexibility and competence are the core of our identity.

We value calm comms, situational awareness, teamwork, and self-control. Ego, piracy-for-fun, and griefing don’t belong here. Skill, reliability, and accountability do.

The Regulators aren’t flashy. We don’t posture. We don’t brag.

We just get the job done.

No job too dirty.

No reputation too cheap to protect.

Charter

The Regulators – Charter

The Regulators operate as a disciplined, professional organization. Membership is a privilege, not a right. All members are expected to uphold the following principles:

1. Reputation First

Our name matters. Actions taken under the Regulators banner reflect on all of us. Conduct yourself professionally at all times.

2. No Piracy or Griefing

Unprovoked piracy, pad ramming, harassment, or exploitative behavior is not tolerated. We are not criminals hiding behind chaos.

3. Contracts Are Honored

If we accept a job, we finish it—or we disengage cleanly. Betrayal, scamming, or intentional contract failure is unacceptable.

4. Discipline and Comms

Clear communication, situational awareness, and teamwork are expected during operations. Ego and disorder get people killed.

5. Proportional Force

Use only the force required to complete the mission. Civilian harm and unnecessary escalation are to be avoided whenever possible.

6. Accountability

Mistakes happen. Own them. Repeated negligence or reckless behavior will not be ignored.

7. Leadership Authority

Operational leads and command decisions are final during missions. Disputes are handled after action, not mid-op.

The Regulators exist to do difficult work with restraint, competence, and purpose. Those unwilling to uphold these standards will not remain.