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Thread: Did anyone else notice this from *real* Friday Feature?

ScahtRunningstar
Sat Aug 21, 2004 4:03 am
#1






abecedary wrote:

From the Friday Feature Getting Started in JTL:



Privateer


A Privateer is effectively a mercenary pilot. Loyal to neither the Rebel Alliance nor the Galactic Empire, most Privateers are willing to fly missions for any group with enough credits. Privateers might find themselves working for the Smuggler's Alliance on Tatooine, the Corellian Security Forces (CorSec), or even the Royal Security Forces (RSF) of Naboo. Privateers utilize a variety of craft, including those originally designed for criminal groups such as the Hutts and (*classified*). Through rigorous training and various underworld contacts, Privateers learn exotic piloting techniques and master black-market droid programs.


The life of a Privateer involves a great deal of conflict. Privateers who work for reputable groups might find themselves policing systems and battling pirates. When running missions for the Hutts or the Smuggler's Alliance, a Privateer is likely to run afoul of local authorities or even the Empire.



Is it just me or did they just give away the secret they thought they were hiding?






I certainly hope they dont make my guild change its name!



<--------- Member of Smuggler's Alliance








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TK868
Sat Aug 21, 2004 6:58 am
#2






Earnhardt wrote:



lol I do stuff like that all the time at work with sensitive documents.








I hope you don't work for the FBI or something like that...lol



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abecedary
Sat Aug 21, 2004 12:29 pm
#3

From the Friday Feature Getting Started in JTL:



Privateer


A Privateer is effectively a mercenary pilot. Loyal to neither the Rebel Alliance nor the Galactic Empire, most Privateers are willing to fly missions for any group with enough credits. Privateers might find themselves working for the Smuggler's Alliance on Tatooine, the Corellian Security Forces (CorSec), or even the Royal Security Forces (RSF) of Naboo. Privateers utilize a variety of craft, including those originally designed for criminal groups such as the Hutts and (*classified*). Through rigorous training and various underworld contacts, Privateers learn exotic piloting techniques and master black-market droid programs.


The life of a Privateer involves a great deal of conflict. Privateers who work for reputable groups might find themselves policing systems and battling pirates. When running missions for the Hutts or the Smuggler's Alliance, a Privateer is likely to run afoul of local authorities or even the Empire.



Is it just me or did they just give away the secret they thought they were hiding?

Earnhardt
Sat Aug 21, 2004 12:49 pm
#4






abecedary wrote:

From the Friday Feature Getting Started in JTL:



Privateer


A Privateer is effectively a mercenary pilot. Loyal to neither the Rebel Alliance nor the Galactic Empire, most Privateers are willing to fly missions for any group with enough credits. Privateers might find themselves working for the Smuggler's Alliance on Tatooine, the Corellian Security Forces (CorSec), or even the Royal Security Forces (RSF) of Naboo. Privateers utilize a variety of craft, including those originally designed for criminal groups such as the Hutts and (*classified*). Through rigorous training and various underworld contacts, Privateers learn exotic piloting techniques and master black-market droid programs.


The life of a Privateer involves a great deal of conflict. Privateers who work for reputable groups might find themselves policing systems and battling pirates. When running missions for the Hutts or the Smuggler's Alliance, a Privateer is likely to run afoul of local authorities or even the Empire.



Is it just me or did they just give away the secret they thought they were hiding?






lol I do stuff like that all the time at work with sensitive documents.



Zaine Skyus


I Lack Creativity




darthsabertooth
Sat Aug 21, 2004 12:50 pm
#5

lol and so they did.kewl.


***post misteriously gets deleted***
darthsabertooth
Sat Aug 21, 2004 12:51 pm
#6

is this really a guide lol?
RabidBothan00
Sat Aug 21, 2004 4:46 pm
#7

I don't remember exactly where I read this (sorry), but I think someone was implying that the (*classified*)thing was the Firespray, the model of the heavy modified Slave I. After reading the statement w/ that included, it didn't make much sense to me, but some other people thought it worked. Where, though, did the Smuggler's Alliance idea come from? Unless the source from this is pretty reliable, I'm going to not think aboutthe(*classified*) thing at allas there is no point.



Dangus Starrunner - Smuggler - Corbantis
Retired Master Smuggler - Retired Master Pistoleer - Retired Master Ranger

"I killed them. I killed them all. They're dead, every single one of them. And not just the men, but the women and the children, too! They're like animals, and I slaughtered them like animals! I hate them! " - Dangus Starrunner, refering to the countless gnorts that have lost their lives to his FWG5

2 years, 3 game systems, 3 expansions, 0 Smuggling
Remember Rangers. Broke camp and took the Long Walk 15/11/05
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