39 members
Forward Operators Group — Dedicated to professional security and rapid response across Stanton and Pyro. From convoy escort to mission support and rescue, we safeguard what matters most. Reliable. Discreet. Mission-ready.
If it moves, we protect it. If it matters, we’re already moving.
Forward Operators Group (FOG) – History
Formed in 2940 by a coalition of former UEE Navy and Marine veterans stationed in the Stanton system, the Forward Operators Group was originally created to provide disciplined, organized protection for corporate and civilian interests operating in the outer sectors. Early contracts involved private security operations, convoy defense, and risk mitigation for frontier settlements.
As tensions escalated across the empire — from outlaw uprisings in Pyro to political unrest in the outer systems — FOG began taking on classified assignments under contract with select UEE branches and advocacy liaisons. These missions included intelligence gathering, HVT elimination, infiltration, and asset recovery, often in zones where official UEE forces could not openly operate.
During the XenoThreat incursions around MicroTech, FOG played a pivotal support role by securing trade lanes, recovering lost cargo, and reinforcing civilian defense efforts. Their actions earned them a quiet reputation for precision and reliability under fire.
In 2951, during the Siege of Orison, FOG operators conducted parallel operations to locate and neutralize high-value targets embedded within the hostile network, aiding both Crusader Security and independent militia forces. Their effectiveness in that campaign elevated the organization from a small tactical unit to a recognized private security and response group with a growing presence across Stanton.
Today, FOG continues to evolve — bridging the gap between military precision and private-sector necessity. Whether protecting convoys through Pyro, providing intelligence support to UEE affiliates, or assisting local efforts against piracy, Forward Operators Group remains steadfast: mission-focused, discreet, and always moving forward.
FORWARD OPERATORS GROUP – MANIFESTO
Operating in the Stanton system can be unpredictable — and the cost of a bad decision can be more than just credits. Whether you’re moving high-value cargo, escorting a client through hostile space, or recovering a stranded crew, FOG stands ready to handle the work others avoid.
We don’t ask which side of the law you’re on — only what needs to get done. From security escorts, HVT recovery, force protection, and medical evacuation to training and transportation of valuable goods, FOG delivers results with efficiency, precision, and discretion. For the right contract, we handle the dirty work so you don’t have to.
FOG was born from a shared belief in freedom and self-determination — a place where Citizens and Independents alike can operate without restriction or judgment. We value skill, discipline, and loyalty over status or reputation.
Our ranks consist of seasoned Star Citizen veterans and active-duty U.S. military members, alongside ambitious new recruits eager to learn and earn their place. Every operator contributes to the mission, and every mission adds to the legacy.
Whether you’re a pilot, gunner, medic, hauler, or tactician, there’s room to grow and lead within the Forward Operators Group.
We don’t chase glory — we complete objectives.
Because in the ‘Verse, results speak louder than allegiance.
The following articles define the guiding laws and operational principles of the Forward Operators Group (FOG). All members, regardless of rank or assignment, are expected to uphold these standards at all times while representing the organization.
Article I – Conduct and Integrity
All members shall conduct themselves with professionalism, respect, and discipline at all times.
Common respect between operators is mandatory. Internal conflict or misconduct will not be tolerated.
FOG’s reputation is built on reliability — each member is responsible for maintaining it through their actions and attitude.
Article II – Operations and Contracts
The organization shall not declare or engage in open war against any faction, corporation, or entity.
FOG will not withdraw from or abandon an accepted contract without just cause or command approval.
All contracts, missions, and deployments must be executed with discretion, tact, and accountability.
FOG shall not claim or discuss operational details of missions conducted in cooperation with other organizations.
Article III – Structure and Authority
Members have the freedom to suggest alternate strategies or methods during mission planning.
Final authority for operational approval and mission execution rests with designated Command Leadership (HQ).
Team Leaders are responsible for maintaining unit cohesion, communication, and for coordinating supply and uniform requisition through HQ.
Article IV – Commitment and Duty
Every member will perform to the best of their ability to support FOG’s objectives and maintain its standing within the system.
Loyalty, teamwork, and professionalism are the foundation of our continued success.
In FOG, discipline is expected, discretion is required, and the mission always comes first.