' Wrote:Got some news for ya, If Alaska was such a high security area, LSF would not be allowed in there either as SA and LN would maintain control over it. If you doubt that, try having a local cop walk into the Naval Research areas located in California. He would not even make it through the front door and that is a solid FACT. If the cop tried, he would be shot same as any other civilian. When it comes down to it, LSF is nothing more then just a civilian with a badge.
Other note; There seems to be an ongoing argument as to the composition of Bounty Hunters.
Exactly how many ex-criminals do you HONESTLY believe would survive in the BH past the first month?
No one would trust them or want them anywhere around.
At best they would be stuck to a desk somewhere and no where near being allowed into the field.
Thats just plain common sense.
If the only thing that BH care about is credit chits, what makes them different then mercs?
The general attitude being presented towards BH lately is making it not only tough to play one but removes the desire to want to help the houses in any way.
Raekur I'd suggest you read all the BHG rumours and infocards, the BHG are ex-criminals which is why they are hated by the criminal organisations. Not every BHG is an ex-con, but that's the generalistion. The reason they are trusted is becasue none of the criminals would trust you once you left the criminal group. As a BHG you've got nowhere else to turn, if you return to the law they'll arrest you for your crimes, if you try to return to the criminals they'll slit your throat and push you out an airlock, the Guild offers immunity from both those things. It makes damn good use of the stuff that these ex-cons know, like the location of jumpholes and the location of bases, it's why the BHG NPCs can fly around the bases, you never see a Navy patrol around Buffalo, but BHGs assault it all the time.
Secondly the LSF ain't cops they are intelligence operatives, they know about Alaska and they are allowed into it.
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