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Criminals are the general scum of Liberty, usually the impoverished or unemployed. Whether in land or in space, they generally attack civilians for their money or possessions. In space, they attack convoys, sometimes committing murder to acquire the cargo. Usually the cargo consists of valuable cargo that can be sold for credits, but some of the more desperate pirates directly steal construction or living materials, unable to afford their own. Organizations such as the Corsairs, a notoriously hungry people, have been known to attack Food and Farming shipments.  
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When law enforcement begins to crack down on pirates, they usually form marauding bands for protection. These gangs can gain momentum, often growing so large that military must be brought against them. There are several super-gangs such as the Liberty Rogues, who possess their own shipyards and capital ships. Smaller criminal organizations with less money, such as the Xenos, still eke out a living by pillaging convoys.  
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| description = While prisoners of war are captured combatants from a hostile nation, Criminals are non-combatant citizens who violate the nation's laws, usually by taking actions that harm persons or property. Nations use a variety of methods to punish and deter criminal behavior, including financial penalties or fines, loss of civil rights for a period of time, forced labor, and imprisonment. Whether imprisonment is designed to be punitive or rehabilitative varies from House to House, and civil rights groups often claim that the methods of rehabilition are at odds with their intended purposes.
The word criminal is usually associated with piracy, but there can be variations. Terrorists of a particular state would also be categorized as criminals. Idealists, such as [[Blood Dragons]] do not partake in piracy, but are still outlawed by the government.
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There can be several pirate groups within a single House, that do not cooperate. [[Gaians]] and [[Mollys]] of Bretonia openly conflict over piracy rights, as they are on opposite ends of the Corsair-Outcast war, more examples of super-criminal groups.
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Pirate groups can exist for different reasons but be allied, like [[Unioners]], [[Landwirtrechtbewegung]], and [[Red Hessians]]. All represent some kind of unemployed worker (Shipyard, Farming, Mining, respectively) and work together for a common goal.
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Revision as of 08:58, 30 May 2015

Criminals
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Commodity
Cargo Space 1
Decay Rate no decay
Default Price 500

While prisoners of war are captured combatants from a hostile nation, Criminals are non-combatant citizens who violate the nation's laws, usually by taking actions that harm persons or property. Nations use a variety of methods to punish and deter criminal behavior, including financial penalties or fines, loss of civil rights for a period of time, forced labor, and imprisonment. Whether imprisonment is designed to be punitive or rehabilitative varies from House to House, and civil rights groups often claim that the methods of rehabilition are at odds with their intended purposes.


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