Frontier Intergalactic / FRIG

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Frontier Intergalactic: pioneers of exploration, industry, and logistics across Empire space. Since 2681, we’ve built fleets, settlements, and infrastructure that keep the stars connected. Join FRIG and help shape the frontier and leave your mark on the cosmos.

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History

Timeline of Frontier Intergalactic

  • 2681 A small network of independent explorers, traders, and engineers begins coordinating in the outer systems. Early pioneers like Captain Lyra Kestrel and engineer Tomas Vahl chart unclaimed space, identify resource-rich asteroids, and establish informal trade corridors, sowing the seeds of a cooperative frontier community.
  • 2690 Skirmishes with pirate bands in the Gliese sector force these fledgling groups to develop rudimentary defensive protocols and convoy escort procedures. Captain Kestrel leads the first successful convoy defense, establishing a precedent for disciplined security operations.
  • 2703 Formal alliances between exploration crews are established, creating a council to manage shared resources and protect shipping lanes. Standards for fleet operations, trade agreements, and resource allocation begin to take shape, forming the foundation of what would become Frontier Intergalactic.
  • 2715 The precursor organizations construct the first supply depots and repair docks in the Tayac system. These outposts allow extended missions and provide safe harbors for independent crews, solidifying the community’s foothold in frontier space.
  • 2730 Survey teams led by navigator Jalen Voss make contact with a Banu scouting vessel. The encounter opens the first tentative lines of diplomacy and trade, laying the groundwork for centuries of inter-species cooperation.
  • 2755 The council formalizes a charter, codifying governance, trade protocols, and fleet operations. The name Frontier Intergalactic is officially adopted, symbolizing a unified vision of exploration, industrial expansion, and interstellar cooperation.
  • 2762 A violent solar flare disrupts communications and damages several mining outposts. Emergency protocols are enacted under engineer Tomas Vahl’s guidance, increasing system-wide resilience and establishing FRIG’s reputation for reliability under duress.
  • 2782 The first deep-space survey fleet is launched under Admiral Selene Marik. Crews map uncharted star systems, document mineral-rich planets, and record navigational hazards, forming the cornerstone of FRIG’s exploration strategy.
  • 2790 The first inter-system trade convoys are established. These missions not only transport goods but also demonstrate FRIG’s growing ability to coordinate multi-system logistics safely and efficiently.
  • 2801 FRIG signs its first long-term trade agreement with a Banu trading consortium. Interstellar trade routes are formalized, commodity exchanges commence, and FRIG earns a reputation for reliability and professionalism among alien partners.
  • 2815 Prototype automated mining stations are commissioned. The success of these stations marks a shift toward large-scale industrial operations, enabling simultaneous resource gathering across multiple sectors.
  • 2820 Large-scale construction projects begin, including orbital shipyards, automated mining stations, and resource processing hubs. These projects solidify FRIG’s industrial capabilities and support fleet expansion across multiple systems.
  • 2835 Expeditionary Fleet vessels are upgraded with long-range jump drives, allowing rapid-response missions and extended deep-space exploration beyond previously reachable sectors.
  • 2845 The Expeditionary Fleet is officially established, providing dedicated ships for exploration, transport, and emergency operations. Command protocols are standardized to allow coordinated multi-system missions and rapid response to emerging opportunities or threats.
  • 2860 FRIG negotiates formal exploratory agreements with Xi’an representatives, creating mutually beneficial mapping and survey operations. This alliance grants access to previously restricted sectors, enhancing FRIG’s strategic knowledge of the frontier.
  • 2870 Membership expands with the integration of specialized engineers, miners, and pilots from surrounding systems. Training academies are founded to maintain operational excellence, ensuring new recruits meet FRIG’s high standards.
  • 2880 A rogue asteroid collision destroys a mining station in the Tayac system. Emergency protocols prevent loss of life, but the disaster prompts improved construction standards and reinforced station designs across all FRIG infrastructure.
  • 2884 Severe asteroid storms in the Tayac system damage several survey vessels. The fleet mitigates losses, demonstrating FRIG’s operational resilience and preparedness for natural hazards.
  • 2892 FRIG establishes its first permanent settlement on a strategically located, uninhabited planet. Named New Boston, it becomes the central hub for industrial, residential, and administrative functions, embodying FRIG’s long-term vision and commitment to its members.
  • 2900 The first FRIG research division is created, focusing on propulsion, mining efficiency, and automated defense systems. This marks the beginning of systematic technological advancement within the organization.
  • 2910 Diplomatic contact with a Xi’an trading delegation opens inter-species commerce and research collaboration. Advanced technologies and exotic resources flow into FRIG-controlled systems, bolstering industrial and fleet capabilities.
  • 2915 Inter-species trade and research agreements are formalized with Banu and Xi’an representatives. FRIG gains access to new resources and technologies, accelerating industrial output and fleet expansion, and cementing its influence in Empire space.
  • 2920 The Expeditionary Fleet undertakes an extensive mapping and survey mission, discovering new resource-rich regions and establishing forward waystations to facilitate future operations.
  • 2927 A record-setting deep-space exploration charts multiple star systems and identifies potential settlement sites. Captain Lyra Kestrel is posthumously honored for her pioneering leadership on this mission.
  • 2930 Fleet-wide standardization measures are implemented. Communications, maintenance, and operational protocols are unified, improving efficiency, reducing errors, and allowing coordinated multi-system missions.
  • 2935 A pirate incursion in the Gliese system targets several supply convoys. The Expeditionary Fleet repels the assault, solidifying FRIG’s reputation for protecting its assets and partners.
  • 2938 A rogue mercenary group attacks a minor FRIG outpost. Rapid response by the Expeditionary Fleet neutralizes the threat, prompting the establishment of permanent security divisions to protect FRIG assets.
  • 2940 FRIG undertakes its largest multi-system mining initiative to date, uncovering previously unknown resource-rich sectors. The operation cements FRIG’s dominance in frontier industry and logistical capabilities.
  • 2942 The first interstellar scientific observatory is launched, enabling research on stellar phenomena and planetary geology, reinforcing FRIG’s knowledge-driven mission.
  • 2945 A catastrophic navigation software failure strands part of the fleet in uncharted space. All ships are recovered safely, but the crisis prompts the creation of redundant navigation protocols and emergency training programs.
  • 2947 Frontier Intergalactic reaches a fully mature operational state. The organization maintains robust industrial, logistical, and exploration capabilities while nurturing a strong community of pilots, engineers, and researchers. Its Expeditionary Fleet, planetary settlements, and interstellar partnerships ensure that FRIG remains a driving force for growth, innovation, and stability throughout Empire space.
  • 2950 A system-wide communications failure disrupts multiple fleet operations. FRIG develops redundant networks, enhances protocols, and establishes the Command Continuity Program, securing operational integrity for the future.
  • 2952 A forward colony site is established in a distant Gliese sector, providing strategic control of new resources and expanding FRIG’s territorial influence.
  • 2953 The first interplanetary supply chain hub is completed, allowing streamlined transport of goods, resources, and personnel between the Gliese and Tayac systems, marking FRIG’s evolution into a fully integrated industrial and logistical powerhouse.
  • 2954 A high-profile rescue operation during a Gliese solar storm saves dozens of civilian transport vessels. Commanders are lauded, and FRIG’s reputation for precision and bravery grows across the Empire.
  • 2955 FRIG continues to maintain and expand its fully mature operations, strengthening its presence across multiple systems and ensuring lasting stability and prosperity for its members and partners.

Manifesto

Who we are:

From the heart of the core worlds to the edge of the frontier, Frontier Intergalactic (FRIG) stands as a pillar of industry. We are builders, suppliers, engineers, and explorers dedicated to creating the infrastructure that keeps the Empire moving.

Our foundation is engineering excellence: repairing, refueling, and restocking ships, vehicles, and structures wherever they’re needed. To support these operations, we specialize in manufacturing and resource acquisition, whether that means mining rich veins, salvaging wrecks, or trading across the stars.

But FRIG is more than a service provider: we are architects of progress.

  • Construction: from rugged frontier outposts to sprawling orbital stations
  • Logistics: short-haul or long-haul, we move what others cannot
  • Exploration & Surveying: charting safe passages and uncovering hidden opportunities
  • Research & Development: advancing the tools and technology of tomorrow

And while industry is our lifeblood, security is never an afterthought. Our combat division safeguards FRIG operations with precision and discipline, while also offering contracted services such as escort duty, bounty hunting, private security, and medical intervention.

Where others see obstacles, FRIG sees opportunities. Where others falter, FRIG endures. We don’t just work with the Empire: we help shape its future.

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Why should you work with Frontier Intergalactic?

Power in the Empire is built on more than just firepower. It’s built on supply chains, fuel reserves, repairs, and infrastructure. That’s where Frontier Intergalactic shines.

We keep fleets flying, stations running, and resources flowing. From building outposts on the edge of known space to moving vital cargo across dangerous routes, FRIG turns the impossible into the possible.

We don’t just support operations: we make them sustainable. By working with Frontier Intergalactic, you gain a partner dedicated to ensuring your mission’s success long after the first shot is fired.

  • Dependability: Operations can’t afford downtime. We pride ourselves on delivering consistent, professional service that keeps ships and stations operational when it matters most.
  • Expertise: From industrial engineering to resource logistics, FRIG members are trained and equipped to excel in specialized roles. We focus on what we do best, so our partners can do the same.
  • Scalability: Whether you need a single ship refueled or a station supplied, FRIG adapts to the scale of the mission. We provide solutions that grow with the needs of our partners.
  • Collaboration: We believe strength comes from partnerships. FRIG works alongside other organizations, building networks of trust and cooperation that benefit all involved.
  • Vision: Frontier Intergalactic isn’t just focused on today’s mission: we’re building for tomorrow. Our long-term commitment to infrastructure, research, and exploration ensures that we’ll always be ready to meet the challenges of the next frontier.
  • Discretion: Frontier understands the sensitive nature of your organization’s operations and guarantees the highest level of confidentiality. Our crews operate with professionalism and integrity, ensuring that your activities, assets, and interests remain secure. Whether it’s a private contract, sensitive cargo, or classified construction, you can trust FRIG to complete the job without unnecessary attention.

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Why should you join Frontier Intergalactic?

Frontier Intergalactic isn’t just an organization: it’s a community built on purpose, opportunity, and camaraderie. The Empire is vast, dangerous, and full of unknowns. With FRIG, you don’t have to face it alone.

  • Opportunity Every pilot, miner, trader, engineer, or soldier has a role to play. Whether you are new to the stars or a veteran spacer, FRIG provides pathways for growth in industry, logistics, exploration, research, and security.
  • Support From training new recruits to coordinating large-scale operations, FRIG members back each other up. Need repairs, escorts, or help hauling a major score? Your org has your six.
  • Purpose At FRIG, you are not just flying missions. You are helping build the future. Outposts, stations, and supply chains all leave a mark on the Empire that lasts far longer than a single contract.
  • Flexibility Life among the stars is unpredictable. Whether you are seeking casual adventures, dedicated teamwork, or ambitious long-term projects, FRIG makes room for pilots to contribute at their own pace.
  • Community Above all, Frontier Intergalactic is about people. We value respect, professionalism, and camaraderie. You will find a crew that works hard, plays harder, and stands together through thick and thin.

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If Frontier sounds like a good fit for you, drop into our Discord, apply for membership by clicking HERE and then clicking “Join Us Now!”. After joining on the website, don’t forget to join the Discord

If you are a member of leadership in another organization and would like to inquire with Frontier Intergalactic command about becoming an affiliate, please contact a member of FRIG leadership via our Discord at the link above.

Thank you for taking the time to learn about us. We hope to see you soon!

Charter

Rules & Regulations

  • 1) Illicit or criminal activities not sanctioned by Frontier Intergalactic operations command are allowed to be conducted but not to be presented as actions of the organization or any of it’s other members. Should you take part in these actions, it is recommended that you set your membership of Frontier Intergalactic as redacted on the Star Citizen website. If unsanctioned illicit activities are conducted by organization members, no support or other assistance will be provided.
  • 2) Non-consensual violence against fellow Frontier Intergalactic members is prohibited and will be prosecuted at the discretion of Frontier Intergalactic officers or Wing Commanders.
  • 3) When participating in official Frontier Intergalactic operations , members are to adhere to the orders given by ranking officers/personnel. If there are any disagreements, feel free to approach the ranking member for assistance or, when necessary, escalate the issue through your proper chain of command.

Membership Of Other Organizations

  • 1) Frontier Intergalactic leadership should always have Frontier Intergalactic set as their main organization on the RSI website. They are permitted to hold membership with another organization, however, Frontier Intergalactic leadership should not hold leadership or ownership positions within other organizations with the exception of private/friends-only organizations.
  • 2) Frontier Intergalactic members are permitted to be a member of another organization but if they hold a leadership or ownership position within that org, they shall be retained as an org affiliate and held at cadet rank. Should a member join another organization at a later time or set another organization as their main organization, their rank will be reduced to cadet.
  • 3) Frontier Intergalactic affiliates are permitted to recruit Frontier Intergalactic non-leadership members to another organization with prior approval from Frontier Intergalactic leadership. Failure to receive approval will result in immediate expulsion from the organization.

Guidance on Organization Affiliates and Joint Operations

  • 1) Organization affiliate members are to be treated with respect and as equal in rank to their Frontier Intergalactic counterparts. Members of other organizations who are not members of Frontier Intergalactic and are present at joint operations are also to be treated with respect to their rank. Any Frontier Intergalactic member found to be in violation of this rule will be subject to expulsion at the discretion of Frontier Intergalactic command staff.
  • 2) Prior to a joint operation (an operation involving members of Frontier Intergalactic and another affiliate organization or organizations), members from both organizations will receive a briefing detailing the operation and proper chain of command. Members may temporarily be placed under the command of a member of another organization. Should this occur, members are expected to adhere to orders given by the person whom they were assigned unless the orders of that person directly contradict orders given by Frontier operations command or are otherwise unlawful or unethical. If an issue arises and a member feels they cannot or will not follow an order from a member of another organization, please immediately bring it to the attention of the ranking member of Frontier Intergalactic present at the operation.