23 members
We’ve invested too much into this life in the black to turn back now, so we might as well make it a good run.
In the early expansion of the Stanton system, a collective of Deaf and Hard of Hearing miners, engineers, and pilots found themselves ignored by the corporate “standards” of the UEE. Tired of being marginalized by audio-reliant systems, they formed their own network, built on visual communication and absolute trust.
The name Sunk Cost Fallacy began as a cynical joke among the founders—a reference to the staggering amount of credits they had poured into ships that the law told them they shouldn’t be flying. But as their fleet grew, the joke turned into a philosophy: We’ve invested too much to ever look back. They moved into the shadows of Grim HEX and the belt of Yela, refining a tactical sign language that allowed them to coordinate raids in total silence. Over time, the org evolved from a survivalist group into a diverse syndicate. It became a haven for those who play by their own rules—whether they are “honorable” rogues who spare the innocent or ruthless privateers who prioritize the payout above all else.
We are a casual, roleplay-centric pirate syndicate. We aren’t bound by a single moral compass—our ranks are filled with honorable rogues who only target corporate giants, ruthless cutthroats who take what they want, and every shade of gray in between. The org doesn’t dictate your conscience. We operate by a simple rule: the crew comes first, and we always watch each other’s backs. What you do out there is your business, but when we fly together, we fly as one.
The Silent Advantage
In the vacuum of space, silence isn’t a limitation; it’s our greatest weapon.
Our ranks are proudly composed of Deaf, Hard of Hearing, and hearing citizens alike. Our hearing crewmates have adapted beautifully to our visual-first operations, keeping comms disciplined and learning to speak with their hands. We always welcome new players who are willing to embrace this silent, tactical playstyle.
We operate using advanced visual comms and a highly adapted tactical sign language (rooted in ancient Earth’s ASL). When we breach a hull or execute a silent boarding action, our coordination is flawless, instantaneous, and entirely invisible to audio-monitoring tech.
Our Playstyle
These are the OOC (Out-of-Character) rules that govern our community to ensure a fun, inclusive environment for all.
