Why risk everything for scraps when you could be paid to own the lane?
We don’t offer membership—we offer mobility, autonomy, and dividends. You’ll work under a Board-driven structure with real advancement pathways, not guild politics or bloated org chaos.
Apply to the Blackpoint Directive.
Founded in 2887 by Matthew Blackpoint, a former UEE Naval officer turned strategic visionary, the Blackpoint Directive (BPD) was born in response to the growing instability on the frontier and the bureaucratic stagnation of imperial institutions. Blackpoint, disillusioned by the UEE’s failure to protect independent trade and outer-system interests, sought to establish an organization that could deliver military precision and corporate pragmatism without the weight of political entanglement.
Operating initially from a converted Polaris stationed on the outskirts of the Ellis system, the Blackpoint Directive began as a small, agile security outfit focused on trade route stabilization and asset defense. Early contracts came from high-risk freight companies and independent miners operating near unpatrolled jump points—entities too small to attract UEE protection, but too valuable to be left defenseless. Within a decade, BPD gained a reputation for reliability, discretion, and force efficiency, often completing high-risk contracts faster—and cleaner—than larger security firms or the sluggish Advocacy.
By 2903, the Directive had formalized its corporate structure under a Board of Directors, a civilian-governed executive body composed of senior operatives, division leads, and investor-stakeholders. This model allowed BPD to scale its operations while maintaining its operational independence—a defining trait that continues to separate the Directive from megacorporate PMC subsidiaries.
Today, the Blackpoint Directive is composed of three highly integrated yet functionally autonomous divisions
We were not born from idealism.
We were forged from necessity.
In a galaxy ruled by bureaucracy and exploited by megacorporations, The Blackpoint Directive emerged to fill the space between chaos and control. Founded in 2887 by Matthew Blackpoint, a tactician who saw the limits of empire and the cost of indecision, we are a private force with public discipline—a directive, not a suggestion.
You will not be pampered.
You will be challenged.
You will be deployed.
And if you perform, you will be rewarded.
We are governed not by votes, but by vision. The Board of Directors steers this organization with a steady hand, balancing stakeholder growth, mission execution, and personnel development. Here, your role matters. Your rank is earned. Your time is respected. We are not building just a family—we are building an enterprise.
If you’re tired of drifting, if you want more than scraps,
step into alignment. Operate with purpose.
Join us. Shape the future. Deliver with purpose. Rise with the Directive.
For those interested, feel free to reach out on discord to any of the representatives listed below:
ray3161 – Intelligence Director
bchapo – Security Director
.gallen – Logistics Director
https://discord.gg/4JWMeXcr
Logistics Division (BLD):
The Logistics Division ensures the uninterrupted movement of high-value cargo, personnel, and strategic resources across the universe. Utilizing ships like the Reclaimer, Crusader Hercules, and Drake Caterpillar, logistics teams specialize in convoy coordination, salvage and recovery, and trade lane patrol operations. Their doctrine emphasizes speed, security, and redundancy, ultimately ensuring deliveries continue even under fire.
The Logistics Division operates in close coordination with the Military Division, regularly running operations through contested systems such as Pyro, Nyx, and the Cathcart corridor. In recent years, BPD logistics units have also been contracted to support off-world terraforming projects and humanitarian aid missions during system-wide blackouts, further enhancing their reputation for operational discipline and interstellar reach.
Security Division (BSD):
The Security Division serves as BPD’s most visible and combat-oriented division. Its mission: protect, reclaim, and neutralize. From guarding logistics convoys in hostile space to boarding missions and strike team deployment, the BSD provides a hardened military backbone.
Pilots and ground operatives within the BSD deploy from Retaliators, Redeemers, Valkyries, and Corsairs, depending on mission scope. Many are former UEE Navy, Advocacy, or Vanduul conflict veterans, brought into the fold for their field experience and ability to execute decisive actions under pressure. BSD teams are known not just for firepower, but for coordinated tactics and battlefield adaptability.
Intelligence Group (BIG):
The Blackpoint Intelligence Group—commonly referred to as “BIG” within internal memos—was formally created in 2907, after BPD operatives uncovered a covert syndicate intercepting convoy manifest data near the Magnus system. Recognizing that superiority in information was as critical as ship tonnage or weapon loadouts, the Directive embedded BIG as a full division responsible for route reconnaissance, cyber defense, data smuggling countermeasures, and corporate espionage operations.
Today, BIG operatives work in the shadows, employing Heralds, Freelancer DURs, and stealth-capable variants to run encrypted payloads and conduct risk assessments before major operations. Agents are trained in infiltration, surveillance, and systems disruption—tools critical to pre-empting threats and maintaining BPD’s contract superiority.