' Wrote:Doesn't the Bounty Hunters' Guild already claim convicts?
Yeah, I understand that the BHG ignores your past once you join, so they'd probably snatch up most of the possible recruits.
Other wise, this would be like the Dirty Dozen right? Since it happened in real life I could see something like that happening here, used mainly for suicide missions.
Also the war is in to early of a stage to tell which side is winning, NPC wise they are holding there ground, LN found throughout Bremen and RM found throughout New Hampshire.
Liberty is more likely to be the ones doing this. They've got overcrowded prisons, and a corrupt police and probably legal system, too. Admitedly this wouldn't be employed right off the bat, but if it looked like Liberty was losing ground I think they'd employ this tactic in a heartbeat.
Yes, kinda like dirty dozen with black ops low rate survival missions or just any task that are presumed to
make heavy casaulties. As for the hunters taking up all the willing and good recruits, well then theres only
the scum left. The life time or death row guys or just the loyal pirates that don't want to be bounty hunters and betray old friends, but are force drafted into the penal Division.
And if rheinland start to loose ground (space or what you call it) maby this is something they will employ.
(2-3 officers in good fighters + a collection of falcons, valkyrie or whatever they can dig up, some rheinland guns and some civilian ones, maby even a few others that may have been found at the back of some old
weapon depot)
(i think it is only a minority in each prison that actually even consider to join the BHG)
Why would the LPI, a private company, want this?
The LPI make huge money out of the prison service. It actually turns a profit.
Hence people are arrested easily and tried equally as easily, filling up the prisons just like the LPI want so they have more labour to make goods.
Taking away convicts from the prisons actually harms the LPI, who are essentially a money making corporation.
As I understand it, the LN would be the organization involved, not the LPI. If the navy wants some of LPI's prisoners, you really think the rent-a-cops are gonna say no? They might complain about it to their higher-ups, but that's about all that would happen.
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