Red Warrant Group / RWGS

  • Organization
  • Casual
  • Role play
  • Freelancing
    Freelancing
  • Resources
    Resources

Red Warrant Group is a no-questions-asked industrial outfit specializing in mining, salvage, and base construction. Neutral, efficient, and ruthlessly pragmatic, RWG takes contracts from anyone—pirate, corp, or militia. If the credits clear, the job gets done.



History

Red Warrant Group was forged in the void—by necessity, not ambition. Its founders were a mix of ex-corp miners, blacklisted salvagers, and hardened engineers, brought together not by loyalty, but survival. When the Ferron Sector collapsed under political pressure and resource overreach, these professionals were left stranded—stripped of contracts, supplies, and support.

Out of the wreckage, Red Warrant Group was born: a crew that asked no questions, flew no colors, and got the job done.

They named themselves after the kind of contracts they kept receiving—“red warrants”—deniable ops, black-market extractions, and work that needed to be forgotten once completed. What started as a few battered ships and some roughfield tools became a fully independent outfit—fully armed, fully equipped, and fully neutral

2924 – Ferron Collapse: Major industrial interests withdraw from the Ferron system, leaving thousands unemployed. Several RWG founders meet while escaping a failed mining station demolition.

2926 – Red Warrant Group Forms: RWG accepts its first joint contract—salvaging a derelict convoy near pirate-held space. Mission is successful. Payment is clean. Word spreads.

2930 – The “Silent Spur” Contract: RWG constructs a covert forward operating base for an unnamed militia group in Vanduul-threatened territory. No official record exists—except the credits.

2936 – Expansion to Nyx and Leir: Red Warrant expands operations into unregulated systems, establishing “anchor crews” for mining and salvage contracts.

2942 – Known by All, Owned by None: RWG formalizes its structure, standardizes contract protocols, and introduces client anonymity policies—solidifying its “no loyalty, no questions” identity.

Present Day: With outposts, haulers, and salvage ships spread across fringe systems, RWG remains a go-to choice for anyone needing work done off the books—pirate, corp, or government alike.

Manifesto

We are not soldiers. We are not pirates.
We are not bound by borders, flags, or creeds.

We are professionals—miners, salvagers, builders, operators.
We work the forgotten places. We take the jobs others won’t.
And we get them done without questions, politics, or excuses.

Red Warrant Group exists for one reason:
To provide hard services in a cold universe—for anyone who can pay.

We don’t pledge loyalty. We deliver results.

“Fidem non juramus, solum opus perficiemus.”
We swear no loyalty, only to complete the work.

Charter

1. Neutrality Above All
RWG takes no political stance. We serve no faction. Our only allegiance is to the contract and the crew.

2. Operational Discretion
We do not ask about the nature, purpose, or morality of any job. We complete it. We move on.

3. Competence is Currency
Every member is expected to operate with skill, independence, and professionalism. We don’t babysit. We don’t tolerate dead weight.

4. Crew Comes First
While our clients pay the bills, our crew is the backbone. In the field, RWG crews support each other, no matter the job or client.

5. Leave the Drama at the Dock
No ideology, no personal feuds, no crusades. We are here to work, not to crusade.

6. Always Forward
Mining, salvaging, building—the void never stops moving, and neither do we. Adapt, survive, deliver.