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Freelancer Vs. Mercenary ID - johnpeter - 04-02-2009 I was wondering are there any differences between them? Freelancer Vs. Mercenary ID - Mastermind - 04-02-2009 Not entirely. A Mercenary does everything for money. No money, no action. A freelancer however doesn't always asks money, sure they can, but if they want they can explore space, trade around, mine, escort some friends just whatever they like. Freelancer Vs. Mercenary ID - Kambei - 04-03-2009 difference from view of rules Freelancer - lawfull or strictly neutral (doing nothing) Mercanery - can be lawful, unlawful, "grey" (both law. or unlaw.), neutral like freelancer mercanery ftw Freelancer Vs. Mercenary ID - tazuras - 04-03-2009 Quote:Pilot carrying this ID is a Freelancer, who : Quote:Pilot carrying this ID is a Mercenary, who : Differences are bolded. Freelancer Vs. Mercenary ID - Lux - 04-03-2009 ' Wrote:difference from view of rulesThat's false. Freelancers do not need to be lawfuls or neutral. A Freelancer could associate with the Corsairs, yet still remain independent, and therefore be a Freelancer. What Taz pointed out is valid, although I'm not sure about the contraband part, as Freelancers shouldn't be demanding any on their end either. Freelancer Vs. Mercenary ID - Thexare - 04-03-2009 ' Wrote:as Freelancers shouldn't be demanding any on their end either.I was assuming that was either left out as an oversight, or to allow for an agreement for a freelancer to help the police scan for it, where a mercenary would be more interested in working for the military. I recall such an arrangement being made early in the single-player game. |