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Thread: Bounty Hunters' Creed

SkullBreaker
Tue Sep 20, 2005 12:01 pm
#14

A creed ir anything of the sort is nothing but a device thought up to controll and manipulate others. Well that was my pathetic attempt at RP. Anyways it would be nice , but I like the no honor among thieves.



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cipher420
Tue Sep 20, 2005 4:31 pm
#15

i used to follow tha creed as a neophyte in a different time but ive since become an impierial assasin and therefore it no longer applies to me, however i do think it would be very intresting if there were a more dynamic system to the bounty hunter guilds that pay u off involving tah creed and freelancers as well as the criminalunder world



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Necriscoth
Tue Sep 20, 2005 5:27 pm
#16

Bounty Hunter's Creed.....does not exist
Dodece
Tue Sep 20, 2005 10:19 pm
#17

Personally I think every BH should have a creed but the fact is most bounty hunters do have a creed. I follow the creed as I play and expect others to do the same.


1. Render assistance when applicable depending upon your allegiance. All bounty hunters agree that a child killer should receive justice. Not all bounty hunters agree a jedi knight should be slain. When assistance can be rendered it should be rendered. This simply makes good business sense. What goes comes around a thousand fists will invariably defeat 1 the community is a resource one you must invest in to get out of. If he is in the wall or a monster I will help you out.


2. A bounty hunter is the definition of solo combatant. He or she must define allegiances based on his or her own personal understanding of the universe. A jedi serves the will of the force first no political agenda a dark jedi serves themselves first. While these methodologies may align with a cause you agree with or disagree with is irrelevant. A BH is perfectly justified in delivering their perceived justice. In other words if you feal any jedi is bad for the galaxy you are perfectly justified in completeing a contract on such a mark.


3. A bounty hunter is free to collect on any mark he happens to come upon. A criminal is a criminal is a criminal. Delivering justice is a universal right. Though its wrong to interfere with another bounty hunters apprehension of a bounty head. If you kill a bounty head and nobody is around to see who can say who killed what.


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wac0782
Tue Sep 20, 2005 10:23 pm
#18

I really like this creed and I think it would pull our communtity together.



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STOfficer
Tue Sep 20, 2005 10:46 pm
#19

I used to follow the creed or codes before. But now I just follow a few of them



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NecoDarkan
Tue Sep 20, 2005 11:31 pm
#20

The biggest problem I see with all the comments in this thread, is the revolving around terms related to, or implying "feeling". A professional shouldn't feel anything, period.. I mean what you do on your off time is your business, but when its time to work, whether or not you "feel" someone is a bad person, or whether or not they are a child killer or millionare, or your best friend, is irrelevant.. We've all seen too many movies where big bad hardcore killers get a job where they have to whack someone they love, and either just can't do it, then spend the movie running and justifying it, or they end up doing it in the end and doing something else to redeem themself..

I've always seen things pretty black and white, and I think as a BH that's how it should be done. All this honor and glory and stuff is nice wishful thinking, but that's just not how it's usually done.



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annasimone
Wed Sep 21, 2005 4:18 am
#21

nice, very very nice. Now THAT'S guidelines to get any roleplayer feeling the sw universe




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mrbisquit
Wed Sep 21, 2005 4:39 am
#22

This isnt CREED. Man I thought the band was on here.



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Necriscoth
Wed Sep 21, 2005 5:38 am
#23

One example....Boba Fett. He did not follow a "creed". Was never in a BH guild (except as being paid and subtely causing the guild to collapse as part of a Black Sun plan....but he was PAID to do it). And he was the most successful, most feared BH in the SW universe. I can't remember what he said about the guild and creed, but he didn't approve. He was the only one that mattered in the universe in his eyes and if anything hindered him getting profit, he had nothing to do with it; or he destroyed it.
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