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Thread: Bounty Hunters' Creed

DeAngelios_reborn
Wed Mar 23, 2005 7:37 pm
#1

Bounty Hunters' Creed





People Don't Have Bounties, Only Acquisitions Have Bounties.


This single, cardinal rule, more than any other, defines the way in which bounty hunters approach their chosen profession. It reflects the idea that sapient beings, to some degree, must be accorded respect. If, however, an individual has a bounty placed on them, he or she ceases to be an individual with rights. No longer a member of the galactic community, the "acquisition" becomes fair game. Tears should never be shed over the fate of someone that is, after all, only an "acquisition."




Capture By Design, Kill By Necessity.


In keeping with the loosely defined hunter code of ethics, killing is sometimes necessary. That's business, pure and simple. However, unnecessary killing is still murder. The hunter, unless otherwise directed by those leveling the bounty, must attempt to deliver the acquisition alive. Often, those leveling the bounty have a vested interest in a live target -- and the target might be better off getting killed by the hunter.



No Hunter Shall Slay Another Hunter.


Simply put, whatever their origin, bounty hunters see themselves as a special breed. They take their lives (and those of others) into their hands each time they hunt. One may agree with another hunter's motives or damn them for the manner in which they carry out their hunts, but no bounty hunter may ever take up arms against a fellow hunter. This law applies only to hunters who themselves follow the creed. Those who have broken the creed, or who themselves have a bounty posted on their head, are merely acquisitions. In such cases, the ex-hunter is no longer seen as a member of a common fellowship and old scores can now be settled with impunity. The hunter has become the hunted.




No Hunter Shall Interfere With Another's Hunt.


While it is not unheard of for hunters to work as a team, the hunt for a given acquisition is most often viewed as a form of personal duel between two sapient creatures. In such a duel, the hunter matches skill and courage against all the resources one's opponent can bring to bear. If the hunter wins, it is a personal triumph denoting superior skill and intellect, and not simply a question of luck. To interfere with another's hunt, unless first invited, is to leave the question of "who is better" open and, perhaps forever, unresolved. Of course, competition between hunters is often fierce and there is often a very thin line between "competition" and "interference." This being true, while a hunter is constrained against taking direct action against another hunter, there is nothing to constrain a hunter from hiring other hunters to do the dirty work. Of course, if such an action, successful or not, can be traced back to the original perpetrator serious consequences inevitably follow.




In The Hunt One Captures Or Kills, Never Both.


In the case where the acquisition has been taken alive, that "choice" cannot be altered. To kill an acquisition in the course of the hunt is one thing, but to purposely kill an unarmed, helpless being already subdued and unable to resist is seen as simple slaughter and wanton butchery. An acquisition "killed while attempting escape" however, would be an entirely different matter altogether.




No Hunter Shall Refuse Aid to Another Hunter.


While no hunter has the right to interfere with another's hunt, there come times when even the best of master hunters require assistance. In extreme cases, any hunter may ask for and expect aid and assistance from another hunter, even if it means the latter must temporarily suspend his or her own hunt in the meantime to render such aid. Whatever personal grievances or animosities may be involved between the two parties, it is known and understood that hunters take care of their own. Of course, such assistance is not without its price tag, and the arbitration of payment after the fact can often put a substantial dent in the expected profit.






Ask yourself this...


"Do I follow the Creed?"...





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People Don't Have Bounties, Only Acquisitions Have Bounties.
Verish
Wed Mar 23, 2005 7:39 pm
#2

The only good jedi is a dead one, so long as the creed encourages jedi pain suffering and death I like it



Ghostafa of Bria
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Lone_Wolf626
Wed Mar 23, 2005 7:46 pm
#3

Sweet.





-Xanthas-

DeAngelios_reborn
Wed Mar 23, 2005 11:37 pm
#4

I'm curious if fellow Bounty Hunters also follow this creed...




[Katana Jedi Murder Report: 472__________________
People Don't Have Bounties, Only Acquisitions Have Bounties.
daz007
Wed Mar 23, 2005 11:43 pm
#5

I would attack a BH if he came after a guildie Jedi, but we don't have to worry about that now do we. I can just stay out of it through no fault of my own.




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Verish
Wed Mar 23, 2005 11:58 pm
#6

Hahaha thats why i will never join a guild I want to kill all Jedi.....



Ghostafa of Bria
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Elfwannabe
Thu Mar 24, 2005 9:38 am
#7

hey i like that creed, if only all BH's would follow it we would be the most feared and respected profession



Ikito Elfwannabe



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Zutono
Thu Mar 24, 2005 9:50 am
#8

There are a few BH's on Corbantis that follow the creed...I know of at least 4 who do. It's kinda cool to see an obvious BH standing off to the side with the mark in sight, but not attacking because another BH got there first. (of course...as soon as the first BH dies...it's a different story...LOL)



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Ee-dwana
Thu Mar 24, 2005 9:58 am
#9

our guild must follow this creed



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Darter
Thu Mar 24, 2005 10:18 am
#10

Out of curiosity, is this something you made up or something from the EU?

Bounty Hunters in the EU do NOT follow a creed that is anything at all similar to this. IG-88 attacked Boba Fett once Fett took possession of Han Solo, and the two battled all the way from Bespin to Ord Mandell. At Ord Mandell, Fett finally destroyed IG-88. Boskk double-crossed fellow hunters on numerous occasions and assisted IG-88 in his attempted coup of Fett's bounty on Solo. Seems to me that bounty hunters follow more of an underworld path than noble. Ever heard the expression "no honor among thieves"?



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Fytos
Thu Mar 24, 2005 12:51 pm
#11

I know the creed code, but i'm far from following it.




TFytosT
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Zutono
Fri Mar 25, 2005 1:26 am
#12

The creed is part of the EU...but not everyone in the EU followed it...thus allowing Boba Fett to retaliate and destroy the various versions of IG-88



Ztepper, Z'tepper, Zpawn
Corbantis Keep (CbntK)
"Lead, follow, or GET OUT OF THE WAY!"
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SKotor
Mon Sep 19, 2005 11:45 pm
#13

Clicky time!



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