“All mankind… being all equal and independent, no one ought to harm another in his life, health, liberty or possessions.”
-John Locke
Space Inc. was founded by people whose patience with the UEE had run its course. They decided that the endless cycle of coercion simply held them back from their true potential, and sought to form a group of like-minded individuals. Never was their intention to openly rebel against the UEE- they simply chose to operate outside the bonds of institutionalized slavery. Space Inc. has been growing steadily since its inception and welcomes all manner of trade except with those who aim to do harm.
Life, Liberty, and Property. We at Space Inc. firmly believe in the importance of the freedom to conduct business without the constraints of the Bureaucracy. We value the security of our client’s interests and take great strides to keep those interests safe. We believe that in an increasingly invasive universe, maintaining personal and corporate privacy is of chief importance in any professional relationship, and that is evident in the way we conduct business.
Space Inc. exists as a medium to coordinate efforts among the independent and free-minded individuals of the universe.
Life, Liberty, and Property; we believe that it is the right of all citizens to conduct their lives and livelihood in any manner which they see fit so long as one does not engage in theft or the harming of one’s person or property.
Space Inc. members ranked four and higher shall form the Council. The Council shall decide on matters of branding, membership, appropriation of organization funds, and shall enforce organization bylaws.
Current Council Members:
Heavy Metal Thunder
Aryadnie
Avaughnimous Games
Chareth Cutestory
-Members of Space Inc. shall not engage in unprovoked violence, theft, or destruction of property. This rule shall not limit members from defending themselves against attack, and members are encouraged to liberate capital from their failed attackers.
-Members of Space Inc. shall not engage in piracy of any sort.
-Bounties shall only be taken on persons whose crimes include unprovoked violence, theft, or destruction of property.
-Crew aboard vessels owned by Space Inc. members shall follow all orders given to them. Any owner of a vessel may give leave to any non-owner to perform as acting-captain of that vessel. However, the acting-captain must relinquish command of the vessel at the owner’s behest.
Any alleged violation of the above rules shall be investigated. If violations are confirmed, appropriate punitive measures will be administered ranging from verbal warning to expulsion to be determined by unanimous decision by the Council.
Any citizen is welcome to join Space Inc. provided they adhere to our bylaws.
Space Inc. does not require dues or membership fees, however voluntary donations toward organization-owned capital will be accepted.
Credits belonging to the organization shall be spent on organization-owned capital (vessels, vessel upgrades, vessel upkeep, personal arms, personal armor, hangars) to be determined by unanimous decision by the Council. Members ranked three or higher may use organization-owned capital only after securing permission from a Council member before each use. Ten percent of total profits earned while using organization-owned capital shall be given to the organization to maintain upkeep of capital.
In cases of theft of organization-owned capital, every effort will be made to reclaim stolen property which may include use of deadly force if necessary.
Advancement within Space Inc. shall be awarded on merit and shall require a unanimous decision by the Council.
This section exists to set definite limits of power for the leadership of Space Inc.
NO organization leader has the power to dictate what members may do with their own property. However, the leadership of Space Inc. reserves the right to suspend, demote or expel any member for conduct which violates organization bylaws or damages organization reputation. Punitive measures will require a unanimous decision by the Council.
Amendments to the charter shall require a unanimous vote from the Council.