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Faction Summary:
The Crimean Privateers are a militia formed from loyalist Coalition soldiers who managed to escape the power vacuum which led to a coup and subsequent counter-coup against former premier Mehmed Selim. Thanks to the intervention of the allied Bretonian Armed Forces, himself and former foreign minister Michel de Grasse were extracted to House Bretonia. Now they aid the Bretonians as privateers. Sanctioned to take the fight to their former allies, and Bretonia’s common enemies, they seek to garner legitimacy for their small state on Planet Exeter, where Mehmed Selim has been granted de jure premiership in exchange for continuing to honor the Sydney Accords.
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The Crimean Privateers are a militia formed from loyalist Coalition soldiers who managed to escape the power vacuum which led to a coup and subsequent counter-coup against former premier Mehmed Selim. They act as a sanctioned raiding unit against Bretonia’s enemies while seeking to garner legitimacy and material for their small state on Planet Exeter.
Pilot carrying this quasi-lawful ID is a member of the Crimean Privateers, who:
- Can attack any ship in self-defense or to protect an allied ship.
- Can attack any ships within their Zone of Influence, except transports. Ships belonging to Bretonian corporations or allies of Bretonia are exempted from this.
-Can attack and make demands of any ship affiliated with the Coalition anywhere.
- Can demand contraband inside Bretonia from any ship within their Zone of Influence, and attack them if they do not comply. Ships belonging to Bretonian corporations or allies of Bretonia are exempted from this.
- Can demand any cargo and credits outside of Bretonia from any ship within their Zone of Influence, and attack them if they do not comply. Ships belonging to Bretonian corporations or allies of Bretonia are exempted from this.
- Cannot ally with anyone except with Bretonian lawfuls, allies of House Bretonia, and the Junkers.
- Cannot use any transports with more than 4,800 cargo.
Zone of Influence: Bretonia, systems directly bordering Bretonia, Taus, Omegas, Dresden, Omicron Gamma, Omicron Theta, Omicron Xi.
Quote:Can demand any cargo and credits outside of Bretonia from any ship within their Zone of Influence, and attack them if they do not comply. Ships belonging to Bretonian corporations or allies of Bretonia are exempted from this.
Don't you think it's a bit overdone? Just a little bit.
Quote:Cannot use any transports with more than 4,800 cargo.
Quote:Can demand any cargo and credits outside of Bretonia from any ship within their Zone of Influence, and attack them if they do not comply. Ships belonging to Bretonian corporations or allies of Bretonia are exempted from this.
Don't you think it's a bit overdone? Just a little bit.
Quote:Cannot use any transports with more than 4,800 cargo.
So Stork?
1. That's what the indie ID has.
2. Stork. Yes. That ship is horrendously underused and needs some attention.
(01-21-2020, 11:44 AM)Sabru Wrote: Oh my bork. That ID is just so ridiculously, absurdly OP that if the GMs ever approved it they'd instantly be a laughing stock.
What were you guys smoking when you came up with that ID?
3. I expect adjustments. The proposal is intended to cover all potential bases.
(01-21-2020, 11:55 AM)Shiki Wrote: ID is not the worst problem here, to be honest, it's a defection faction. Big wow, very original.
I honestly don't know how will you represent bretonian privateers with this background.
4. Bretonian Privateer ID was the best fit for the situation. Unlike most defections, this was organic and took place as the result of trends and actions which occurred across the better part of last year. Privateering is a means to the end of nation-building and striking against relevant foes. It is not the final goal.
(01-21-2020, 12:19 PM)conmann35 Wrote: Bretonian Privateer ID was the best fit for the situation. Unlike most defections, this was organic and took place as the result of trends and actions which occurred across the better part of last year. Privateering is a means to the end of nation-building and striking against relevant foes. It is not the final goal.
Yes, I get it that you grabbed the first ID that came in handy, that is the problem.
"Interesting" Diplomacy.
With the Maquis-Ships you will be very fast hostile to Gallic Lawfuls…
And Omicron Theta as ZOI? Why?
Bretonia isn't very welcome there and playing Police there is really not the best idea.
I also think that the 4800-Cargo-maximum is unlucky. Ok, i don't know all iD's, but i only know 3600, 4300 or no Limit. Also there are only a few ID's that have Cruiser and more than 4300 Cargo (Corsair & Outcast).
I smell a little bit maximising there...
I would have to agree, I understand that things might change in the future with this ID but since you are basically just Coalition defectors it would make sense to only have ZoI where Coalition is most active like Bretonia, Exeter and most of the Omegas but not really the Omicrons or even the Taus since Bretonia isn't fighting Gallia anymore. Now I don't know all the lore behind privateers anyway but this is just my take on it.
(01-21-2020, 12:19 PM)conmann35 Wrote: Bretonian Privateer ID was the best fit for the situation. Unlike most defections, this was organic and took place as the result of trends and actions which occurred across the better part of last year. Privateering is a means to the end of nation-building and striking against relevant foes. It is not the final goal.
Yes, I get it that you grabbed the first ID that came in handy, that is the problem.
I suppose because of this reason you expect them to use a Coalition ID because of their background? This flip-flopping is impressive.
Best of luck, gents. I've had a few interactions with you guys (mostly in Exeter) over the past few weeks. Looking forward to more.
ID lines are indeed a bit weird, but I suppose that's more a consequence of trying to merge Coalition aspects, yea? In that case, it looks pretty okay to me.