Project Chaos / ROTTN

  • PMC
  • Regular
  • Infiltration
    Infiltration
  • Resources
    Resources

To destabilize the status quo, forge new order from Chaos, and ensure our mark in the verse is one that cannot be erased!

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History

Project Chaos: Founding History
“Born not from order, but from the fallout of it.”

Project Chaos didn’t start with a flag, a treaty, or a proclamation of loyalty. It started in the aftermath—in the smoking debris of failed promises and collapsed outposts, in the deafening silence of long-range comms that no one answered.

What united the first of us wasn’t ambition.
It was damage.

The kind you hide behind contracts. The kind buried beneath dog tags.
The kind that teaches you to stop waiting for rescue and start building something no one else can take from you.

We were engineers without colonies, couriers without ports, operatives without cause—scattered through the wreckage of Stanton, Pyro, and all the space in between. When we found each other, we didn’t ask for names. We asked:

  • Is the ship still running?
  • Are the shield banks stable?
  • Are we done running yet?

That’s when the idea took shape. Not a squad. Not a crew.
A project.

Project Chaos. A framework with no central spine—modular, adaptive, and ungoverned by tradition.
We don’t fly matching colors. We fly complementary chaos.
Security operations, salvage runs, data relays, stealth insertions, logistics, high-risk contracts—if the verse can throw it, we can handle it with skill and precision.

We don’t follow the star maps.
We redraw them.

Our organization doesn’t promise safety. We promise purpose. On some days, that is enough.
Sometimes we descend into craterside outposts to extract a single survivor. Other times, we ghost entire platforms without firing a shot. The mission defines the method.

Some call us unpredictable. Good.
Unpredictable things survive.

In the black reaches beyond monitored space, where jump points collapse and factions die screaming for reinforcements, Project Chaos endures—not as a bastion of hope, not as a beacon.
We endure as proof that resilience does not require symmetry.

Manifesto

At Project Chaos, we don’t pretend to bring peace.
At Project Chaos, we don’t promise peace.
We promise presence.

Every rescue, every recovery, every breach into a failing hull or frozen wreck—none of it is about glory.
It’s about evidence: we were here, we mattered, we changed the outcome.

We are not merchants of safety.
We are agents of response.
Where others debate the risk, we’re already in transit.

Our mission is simple:
To act where others hesitate.
To reach where others retreat.
To survive what others can’t.

We commit to:

Instinct
There’s no rulebook in the black.
Every second is a judgment call.
We trust the decisions of our pilots, medics, gunners, engineers, and miners—not because they follow orders, but because they know what survival demands.

Versatility
Today we cut through asteroid fields.
Tomorrow we breach a derelict hull.
The next day we’re running escort through unclaimed space.
Chaos doesn’t specialize, and neither do we.

Resilience
Pressure doesn’t break us.
It reforges us.
Our scars aren’t warnings—they’re credentials.
We’ve seen the void stare back, and we kept flying.

Precision in Chaos
Operating beyond the edges doesn’t mean operating without care.
We strike where it matters.
Recover with intention.
Move with discipline.
Chaos isn’t disorder—it’s control unbound.

Loyalty to the Crew
Honor isn’t measured in contracts.
It’s in the backup fire that drops in at the last second,
the patch job that buys another minute,
the extraction that pulls someone home.
If you’re with us, you’re not alone in the dark.

Project Chaos isn’t a faction.
It’s a frequency.

Those who fly with us learn to ride the interference—cutting through the noise, creating clarity through action, and shaping the verse one mission at a time.

We are not a name you remember.
We are the pressure you feel right before the shields drop.Those who fly with us learn to ride the interference—cutting through noise, carving clarity from the static, and shaping the verse one operation at a time.

We are not the name you remember.
We are the pressure you feel right before the shields drop.

PROJECT CHAOS — Survive the moment. Shape what comes after.

Charter

PROJECT CHAOS: ORGANIZATION CHARTER
“Born from wreckage. Sustained by will. Bound to nothing.”

Preamble

Project Chaos was forged in the void left behind by broken systems and abandoned promises.
Where factions crumble and fleets lose their nerve, we move.
We are the ones who survived when order didn’t — tacticians, engineers, pirates, medics, miners, mercenaries, wanderers, and wildcard souls who refused to die quietly.

We do not accept the lines the galaxy draws.
We redraw them.
Again and again.

Article I: Mission

Project Chaos exists to turn instability into opportunity.
We disrupt the predictable.
We protect the vulnerable.
We exploit the unguarded.
We strike where others hesitate.

Our operations span combat, rescue, extraction, salvage, recon, infiltration, trade, and shadow work across lawful and unlawful spaces.
We are not heroes or villains.
We are consequences.

Article II: Core Tenets

Resilience

We do not break. We recalibrate.

Adaptation

Roles shift. Skills expand. Chaos is not confusion — it is untapped potential.

Autonomy with Accountability (new structural correction)

Every member can act independently, but all actions carry weight for the crew.
Freedom does not remove responsibility.

Precision Through Instinct

We trust experience over dogma.
We use what works.

Loyalty to the Chaos

Not to law.
Not to static ideals.
Loyalty is earned through presence, reliability, and survival.

Article III: Operational Structure

Chaos thrives on flexibility, not disorder.
To keep us sharp, we operate with situational leadership:

Fleet Lead – Command for space operations

Ground Lead – Command for planetary ops

Mission Lead – Calls the objectives and end conditions

Support Leads – Logistics, medical, rescue, refuel, etc.

Specialists – Members tapped for unique skills

Leads shift by mission, role, and expertise.
Leadership is not rank — it is responsibility.

When a Lead is assigned, their call holds until the mission ends or responsibility is formally passed.

Article IV: Operational Scope:

We operate wherever movement is possible and opportunity exists:

  • Ship-to-ship combat and PVP
  • Search-and-rescue
  • Mining and refining
  • Salvage and recovery
  • Stealth and infiltration
  • Logistics and rapid-response
  • Covert data retrieval
  • Experimental tech and prototype testing

We reserve the right to take any operation that fits the crew, the moment, or the instinct of the chaos.

Article V: Code of Ethics

Within Chaos, certain truths hold:

  • Crew safety first. Abandoning allies is failure.
  • Exploit systems, not each other. Internal sabotage = exile.
  • Retreat is not weakness. Survive first. Revenge later.
  • Respect difference. Everyone carries ghosts. We honor what keeps us human.
  • Represent with consequence. Your actions reflect on the crew.

ARTICLE VI: CONFLICT RESOLUTION

Chaos is not a license for cruelty. When friction arises:
  1. Direct conversation first. Assume miscommunication, not malice.
  2. Mediation with a Lead if needed.
  3. Leadership council decision for severe issues.
  4. Removal from ops (temporary or permanent) if conduct threatens the crew.

We protect the crew’s integrity as fiercely as we fly.

ARTICLE VII: EVOLUTION

Project Chaos is alive.
It shifts, fractures, reforms, and refines.
This Charter is a compass, not a cage — a reminder of motion and purpose.

We do not stagnate.
We do not ossify.
We adapt, survive, return harder, and keep flying.