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MiST - Militia and Trading / MISTT

  • Organization
  • Casual
  • Transport
    Transport
  • Security
    Security

Welcome to Militia, Strategy, Transportation, and Trading (MiST), where our mission is to provide jobs to almost anyone in two main industries, whether they are starting out or looking for more advanced opportunities.



History

Our Board of Directors will unveil our official corporate statements soon. Please come back for updated information.

Manifesto

Our Mission
The mission of MiST is to provide jobs to almost anyone, mainly in the two industries of combat and transport. Whether they are starting or looking for more advanced opportunities, MiST aims to provide jobs in almost every industry while focusing on combat and trading.

Plans for Growth
Currently, MiST is readily attempting to grow in size by taking on many new members.
Eventually, MiST will start to accept customers when they reach the appropriate size.

Availability
Currently, MiST is willing to accept any relatively active players who wish to have a direct job.

Pay
Currently, all members of MiST are not paid and play their roles voluntarily.
However, there are plans for duty-based and salary-based payments in the future.

Charter

Rules & Regulations

These rules apply to the MiST Discord server and all members when in Star Citizen on official MiST business.

1. Do not break the rules.

2. Do not be a bad person; be sensible, be reasonable, and use common sense.

3. Do not engage in combat unless provoked. The only exception is if one is on active combat duty or patrol with reasonable cause.

4. Do not take part in piracy. MiST does not endorse illegal piracy of any type and is not responsible for its members’ actions. The only circumstance in which piracy is acceptable is taking from pirates or taking back the property of MiST.

5. If a rule or regulation is broken, the leader(s) and possibly moderator(s) reserve the right to sensibly determine the interpretation and outcome of the situation.