We keep the verse running. Clearline Operations exists to do the jobs that keep Stanton and Pyro stable:
salvaging derelicts, hauling essential goods, and clearing debris fields. Where others see wreckage, we
see opportunity and order.
Clearline Operations was once a proud name in Stanton’s industrial lanes. Founded during the system’s early boom, the company specialised in salvage, cargo hauling, and system cleanup. But prosperity painted a target. Pirates and outlaws saw profit in dismantling Clearline’s convoys, stripping their wrecks bare. One raid after another left the fleet in pieces and its crews scattered. Within a few years, Clearline was little more than a cautionary tale, a company decimated and eventually placed into UEE administration. For decades, its name sat dormant, filed away in silence.
That silence broke when the founder’s son reclaimed the organisation form the UEE. Where others saw a failed brand, he saw an inferitance worth restoring, not just for profit, but for purpose. Clearline Operations was reborn with a new face at its helm, a new identity, and a mission sharpened by tragedy: to clear the wreckage left by the chaos and build stability from the ground up.
Today, Clearline’s crews return to Stanton’s debris fields and cargo routes with renewed determination. We work for the UEE where it serves order, cleaning lanes, salvaging wrecks, and hauling vital goods, but our gaze is already fixed on Pyro. Beyond UEE oversight lies a frontier in desperate need of what Clearline provides: stability through salvage, safety through service.
Clearline Operations stands once more, rebuilt by survivors and newcomers alike. We are more than a company, we are a legacy reclaimed, a purpose rediscovered. With discipline forged in loss and ambition driving us forward, we intend not just to endure, but to become the best.
Clearline Operations stands as a company rebuilt from wreckage — a legacy reclaimed and given new purpose. We are not soldiers, nor pirates, nor opportunists. We are stabilisers. Our intention is simple: to clear the debris, restore what can be recovered, and ensure the flow of trade and industry continues across Stanton and beyond.
We believe in responsibility through service. Every derelict salvaged, every lane cleared, and every shipment hauled is a step towards order in the chaos of the verse. Where others see danger, we see duty; where others see waste, we see opportunity.
Our motives are practical yet ambitious. In Stanton, we clean and recover, providing vital support to the United Empire of Earth where our mission aligns with its citizens’ needs. In Pyro, we prepare to extend our reach into the frontier, not as conquerors but as providers of stability where law and order falter.
Clearline Operations is not built on dominance, but on discipline. We take what is broken and make it whole, we turn wreckage into resource, and we leave no mess behind.
This is more than commerce. It is reclamation. It is responsibility. It is Clearline.
Clearline Operations exists to bring order to the verse through salvage, hauling, and system cleanup. Our members are the face of this mission, and the following Code of Conduct defines how we operate both in-game and within our community.
Beyond the mandatory 15% event cut, Clearline is open to voluntary donations from members wishing to support fleet growth, infrastructure, or leadership.
All donations are processed directly through the organisation’s Overseer (Kier7744).
Members who repeatedly fail to follow this Code, jeopardise team safety, or damage the reputation of Clearline Operations may face disciplinary action, up to removal from the organisation.
Incidents are reviewed by the Coordinators and Overseer, with fairness and professionalism as guiding principles.