The Spectral Freelancers Union: Where the galaxy’s toughest jobs meet their match. We’re a diverse group of pilots with a shared passion for adventure. Join us in the Stanton system and access the latest equipment and technology. Help shape the future of the ‘verse.
The Spectral Freelancers Union has a long and storied history in the ‘verse. The group was originally founded in the early days of the United Empire of Earth, when the first explorers were pushing out into the stars and laying the foundation for the civilization that would come.
At the time, the galaxy was a dangerous and unpredictable place. Pirates roamed the space lanes, alien threats lurked in the darkness, and even the very environment of space itself could be deadly to those unprepared. It was in this environment that the Spectral Freelancers Union was born.
The group was founded by a small band of pilots who had grown tired of working for the big corporations and wanted to strike out on their own. They pooled their resources and set up shop on a remote world on the edge of the Empire, using it as a base of operations for their freelance work.
At first, the Spectral Freelancers Union focused primarily on exploration and surveying, charting new systems and discovering new resources for their clients. But as their reputation grew, they began to take on more dangerous and lucrative jobs – escorting convoys through pirate-infested space, salvaging wrecked ships in the most treacherous of asteroid fields, and even taking on bounty hunting missions for the UEE itself.
As the years went by, the Spectral Freelancers Union continued to grow and evolve. They established a presence in the Stanton system, where they became known as one of the most reliable and skilled groups of pilots in the area. They began to take on a wider variety of jobs, from combat operations to cargo hauling to mining and beyond.
Throughout it all, the Spectral Freelancers Union remained committed to their core values: independence, reliability, and professionalism. They were known for their rigorous training programs, which produced some of the most skilled pilots in the ‘verse, and for their unwavering dedication to their clients.
Today, the Spectral Freelancers Union is one of the most respected groups in the ‘verse. They continue to take on the toughest jobs and provide their clients with the highest level of service, always striving to stay ahead of the curve and embrace the latest technology and techniques. As the ‘verse continues to evolve and change, the Spectral Freelancers Union will be there – ready to take on whatever challenges come their way.
We, the members of the Spectral Freelancers Union, stand for independence, reliability, and professionalism. Our history is a testament to these values, and we remain committed to them today.
We believe that every pilot should have the right to control their own destiny, free from the dictates of big corporations or governments. We value independence and the ability to make our own decisions, even in the face of danger and adversity.
We believe that every client deserves the highest level of service and expertise. We have built our reputation on our reliability and professionalism, and we will never compromise on these qualities. We understand that our clients are placing their trust in us, and we take that responsibility seriously.
We believe in pushing the boundaries of what is possible. We have always been at the forefront of innovation and technology, constantly seeking new ways to improve our skills and techniques. We embrace change and strive to stay ahead of the curve in everything we do.
We believe in the power of teamwork. We know that no pilot can succeed alone, and we value the support and camaraderie of our fellow members. We are a tight-knit community, united in our passion for adventure and our commitment to excellence.
Above all, we believe in shaping the future of the ‘verse. We know that the challenges of the galaxy are constantly evolving, and we are ready to meet them head-on. We are the Spectral Freelancers Union, and we stand ready to take on whatever the ‘verse throws our way.
Article 1: Purpose
The Spectral Freelancers Union exists to provide a community and network of skilled pilots who seek to take on the toughest jobs in the ‘verse. We are committed to upholding the values of independence, reliability, and professionalism, and to shaping the future of the ‘verse.
Article 2: Membership
Membership in the Spectral Freelancers Union is open to any pilot who shares our values and is willing to abide by our code of conduct. All members must complete our rigorous training program and demonstrate their skills in a variety of areas.
Article 3: Conduct
All members of the Spectral Freelancers Union are expected to behave with the utmost professionalism and integrity in all of their dealings. We value honesty, reliability, and a commitment to excellence. Any member who violates our code of conduct will be subject to disciplinary action.
Article 4: Jobs
The Spectral Freelancers Union is dedicated to taking on the toughest jobs in the ‘verse. We offer a wide range of services, including cargo hauling, combat operations, mining, exploration, and more. Our members are skilled in a variety of areas, and we are always seeking new challenges.
Article 5: Innovation
We believe in the power of innovation and technology to push the boundaries of what is possible. We are committed to staying at the forefront of new developments in the ‘verse and to constantly improving our skills and techniques.
Article 6: Camaraderie
The Spectral Freelancers Union is a community of like-minded pilots who share a passion for adventure and a commitment to excellence. We value the support and camaraderie of our fellow members, and we work together to achieve our goals.
Article 7: Governance
The Spectral Freelancers Union is governed by a council of veteran members who are responsible for making decisions and setting policy. All members have the right to vote on important issues and to contribute to the ongoing development of our organization.
Article 8: Amendments
This charter may be amended by a two-thirds vote of the council. Any proposed amendments must be submitted in writing to the council and must be circulated to all members at least one week in advance of the vote.