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Roberts Space Industries ®

Ramblin' Rangers / RAMBLIN

  • PMC
  • Casual
  • Exploration
    Exploration
  • Freelancing
    Freelancing

The Ramblin’ Rangers are a band of mercenaries offering versatile services in a morally complex galaxy. Combat, transportation, industry, scouting, exploration—we can do it all.



History

OPERATIONAL POLICIES MISSING ETA: TBD

Manifesto

The Ramblin’ Rangers: Intentions, Motives, and Views

Intentions:
  • Survival: Prioritize the survival of the group in a hostile and indifferent galaxy.
    Freedom: Achieve and maintain autonomy, free from external control or oppression.
    Brotherhood: Foster strong, supportive relationships within the group, ensuring mutual loyalty and respect.
    Adaptability: Continuously adapt to changing circumstances and challenges, using resourcefulness and versatility.
    Ethical Pragmatism: Balance necessary actions for survival with a code of ethics that minimizes unnecessary harm.
    Self-Reliance: Strive for complete independence, relying on our own skills and resources.
    Opportunity-Seeking: Actively pursue and capitalize on opportunities in various domains to improve our circumstances.
Motives:
  • Rejection by Society: Responding to being cast aside by society, our primary motive is to forge our own path and prove our worth.
    Desire for Autonomy: Driven by a deep-seated desire to live by our own rules and make our own decisions.
    Need for Security: Ensuring the safety and well-being of every member through solidarity and mutual support.
    Survival Instinct: Motivated by the fundamental need to survive in an unforgiving galaxy.
    Quest for Freedom: Seeking a life unburdened by external dictates and free from societal constraints.
    Economic Independence: Securing financial and resource independence through diverse mercenary activities.
    Reputation Building: Building a reputation as a reliable, resilient, and adaptable group capable of handling any challenge.
Views:
  • On Society: View society as fundamentally flawed and rejecting, necessitating our self-reliance and independence.
    On Authority: Skeptical of traditional authority structures, valuing personal and collective autonomy instead.
    On Ethics: Embrace a pragmatic approach to ethics, balancing survival needs with a commitment to minimizing unnecessary harm.
    On Relationships: Value strong, familial bonds within the group, fostering trust and loyalty among members.
    On Change: See adaptability and resourcefulness as essential to navigating the ever-changing landscape of the galaxy.
    On Opportunity: Believe in the importance of seizing opportunities to enhance our freedom and improve our situation.
    On Independence: Highly value self-sufficiency, striving to maintain control over our own destiny without relying on external aid.

This list encapsulates the core intentions, motives, and views that guide the Ramblin’ Rangers as they navigate a complex and often hostile galaxy.

Charter

In the vast, indifferent expanse of the galaxy, we, the Ramblin’ Rangers, have come together as a small band of mercenaries. Abandoned by society, we strive for survival and freedom. This charter outlines the principles that guide us.

Article I: Survival First

  • Clause 1: We prioritize the survival of our group above all else.
    Clause 2: We take all necessary measures to ensure our safety and well-being.
Article II: Cherish Freedom
  • Clause 1: We reject all forms of oppression and external control.
    Clause 2: Each member is free to voice opinions and make decisions, contributing to our collective autonomy.
Article III: Brotherhood
  • Clause 1: We support each other unconditionally, fostering a family-like bond.
    Clause 2: Loyalty and mutual respect are the cornerstones of our relationships.

Article IV: Adaptability

  • Clause 1: We embrace change and use our resourcefulness to overcome challenges.
    Clause 2: We continuously improve our skills and strategies to remain versatile.

Article V: Ethical Pragmatism

  • Clause 1: We adhere to our own code of ethics, avoiding unnecessary harm.
    Clause 2: We do what is necessary to survive, balancing pragmatism with our moral principles.

Article VI: Self-Reliance

  • Clause 1: We strive for complete independence in all operations.
    Clause 2: We develop and maintain the skills and resources needed to sustain ourselves.
Article VII: Seize Opportunities
  • Clause 1: We actively seek opportunities in combat, trade, and exploration.
    Clause 2: We capitalize on these opportunities to improve our circumstances and secure our freedom.