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FuBaR / FBR

  • PMC
  • Regular
  • Role play
  • Security
    Security
  • Freelancing
    Freelancing

Hello and Welcome to Clan FuBaR.

Blowing Stuff Up, Is What Its All About.



History

Hello Fellow Pilots and Welcome to Clan FuBaR.

Clan FuBaR is about having fun, we are not a pro gaming clan but a bunch of guys and girls that like having on-line gaming fun. At weekends we like to meet up in our team speak channel have some drinks, have the crack and team up. All of our members are over the age of 21 but the right minded young player is welcome and most of our members are X squaddies and most X Eve and Star Trek players.

Here at clan FuBaR we don’t care about much at all, you can talk about what you want and have a real good time. Our main language is English but we have lots of EU members speak different languages. Dutch, Danish, German, Polish, Norwegian, Hungarian, Romanian.

Team Speak3 Details. 85.236.100.27:23757

Lots of our members are X Pro gamers but now like to play on-line for Fun.
Good Hunting to all and god bless.

Manifesto

Clan FuBaR

A mercenary is a person who takes part in an armed conflict, who is not a national or a party to the conflict and is “motivated” to take part in the hostilities by the desire for private gain. The term mercenary is also used to describe the army itself.

As a result of the assumption that a mercenary is essentially just in it for the money, the term mercenary usually carries negative connotations. There is a purple area in the distinction between a mercenary and a foreign volunteer, when the primary motive of a soldier in a foreign army is uncertain. For instance, the French Foreign Legion and the Gurkha’s of the British / Indian armies and the Colonial United Marines of the great Mars war of 2178 are not mercenaries under the laws of war, since although they may meet many of the requirements of Article 47 of Protocol I to the Geneva Conventions, they are exempt under clauses 47(a)(c)(d)(e)&(f); some journalists describe them as mercenaries nevertheless.

Private military companies are considered mercenary organizations by some. Clan FuBaR members are mercenary’s and we have some of the best fighter pilots and fighter ships in the galaxy. Clan FuBaR mercenary’s normally don’t take prisoners but if the price is right, we will talk.

To hire our top class mercenary’s please contact an exceptive of the corporation and we will set up a time and date that is convenient for all to have a very private meeting in our secure communication channels to discus the terms of the contract.

Discretion and Customer Satisfaction Guaranteed.

Charter

Clan FuBaR

Clan FuBaR is a private military company (PMC) is the contemporary strand of the mercenary trade, providing logistics, soldiers, military training, and other services. Thus, PMC contractors are civilians (in governmental, international, and civil organizations) authorized to accompany an army to the field; hence, the term civilian contractor. Nevertheless, PMCs may use armed force, hence defined as: “legally established enterprises that make a profit, by either providing services involving the potential exercise of [armed] force in a systematic way and by military means, and/or by the transfer of that potential to clients through training and other practices, such as logistics support, equipment procurement, and intelligence gathering”

Art 47.Clan FuBaR Mercenaries 1. A mercenary shall not have the right to be a combatant or a prisoner of war. 2. A mercenary is any person who: (a) is especially recruited locally or abroad in order to fight in an armed conflict; (b) does, in fact, take a direct part in the hostilities; © is motivated to take part in the hostilities essentially by the desire for private gain and, in fact, is promised, by or on behalf of a Party to the conflict, material compensation substantially in excess of that promised or paid to combatants of similar ranks and functions in the armed forces of that Party; (d) is neither a national of a Party to the conflict nor a resident of territory controlled by a Party to the conflict; (e) is not a member of the armed forces of a Party to the conflict; and (f) has not been sent by a State which is not a Party to the conflict on official duty as a member of its armed forces.