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ACRO / ORGACRO

  • Organization
  • Casual
  • Role play
  • Resources
    Resources
  • Security
    Security

This is ACRO, a growing medium-sized org that promises a drama-free, no-requirements, casual yet highly active environment for you to have fun in, with paths for leadership and event creation.

Enlist now, and join our Discord server, for events and a lot of fun!



History

Founding and Early Years (2603-2610)

ACRO was founded in 2603 during the Second Tevarin War, a period of intense conflict that began with the Tevarin’s invasion of UEE space. Strategically established in the Ferron system, ACRO’s mission was to support the UEE’s war effort by extracting essential resources. The organization focused on mining tungsten, titanium, and iron, which were critical for constructing capital ships used in the war against the Tevarin.

By 2610, ACRO had established significant mining operations in the Ferron System. The extracted materials played a pivotal role in building the RSI Perseus fleet, which proved crucial in key battles, including the Battle of Centauri in 2610. The battle marked the end of the war and an end to an era.

Post-War Period and Expansion (2610-2750)

With the end of the Second Tevarin War, military contacts started fading. However, the post-war period brought new challenges, including a significant refugee and housing crisis. ACRO adapted by focusing on infrastructure projects to support the rebuilding efforts. Profits from the war were invested in acquiring new gear and accelerating hiring efforts. ACRO expanded its operations beyond Ferron, establishing new mining sites in the Nyx and Pyro systems.

Dark Period and Near Bankruptcy (2750-2792)

In the latter half of the 28th century, ACRO faced significant political instability in the Ferron system. The accusations by Imperator Messer XI in 2791, which branded the system as a haven for traitors, caused a mass departure of people and businesses, including ACRO. This period saw ACRO on the brink of bankruptcy as it struggled with resource shortages, financial instability, and political persecution.

ACRO initially considered moving its headquarters to the Nyx and Pyro systems due to existing operations there. However, these systems were ultimately deemed unsuitable due to their reputation for criminal activity and lawlessness. The UEE viewed them as hotbeds for potential criminal organizations, which would have jeopardized ACRO’s already fragile standing with the government. As a result, the Magnus system was chosen for its resource-rich asteroid fields, shipyards, and proximity to Nyx and Pyro, facilitating the management of ongoing operations in those systems.

Messer Revolution and Aftermath (2792-2800)

The Messer Revolution, culminating in 2792, ended the tyrannical rule of the Messer family over the UEE.

ACRO, strongly opposed to the Messer regime after experiencing issues in the Ferron system, recognized systemic corruption and sought stability and freedom. During the revolution, ACRO supported the revolutionists by providing essential materials and logistical support to their fleets through its service division. This contribution was crucial in sustaining the revolutionary efforts against the oppressive regime.

Post-revolution, the focus shifted to rooting out perceived corruption, leading to widespread accusations and purges of companies associated with the Messers. Due to ACRO’s support of the revolutionists, they were spared, allowing operations to continue. However, the ongoing purges destroyed many companies and significantly strained the economy. Recognizing the damaging effects, ACRO began advocating for the new leadership to halt accusations against companies and focus on rebuilding the economy.

Cargo Crisis of the Early 29th Century (2800-2880)

In the early 29th century, a cargo crisis struck, severely impacting the empire, including ACRO. Supply lines had started collapsing due to rising costs of transportation. ACRO’s strong ties with RSI provided a lifeline, with the leasing of a large fleet of newly built RSI Constellation Taurus cargo vessels to ACRO in exchange for operational support. This deal stabilized ACRO financially and ensured future operations.

Expantion into Stanton (2880-2945)

After Stanton’s discovery in 2851, ACRO recognized its strategic value as a gateway between Magnus, Pyro, and Nyx. By the 2880s, By the early 2880s, ACRO began investing heavily in infrastructure within Stanton, establishing mining operations and logistical networks to streamline the transportation of resources and goods.

Manifesto

We are dedicated to building a thriving community of like-minded individuals who share a passion for Star Citizen. Whether you’re a seasoned veteran or a newcomer to the verse, our organization offers a welcoming and supportive environment where everyone can have fun and grow together. Our foundation is built on principles of respect, cooperation, and inclusivity, ensuring that all members feel valued and appreciated.

Our Commitments:

Regular Events: We understand the importance of community engagement and activity. Therefore, we host at least two events every week. Additionally, our members are empowered to host their own events if interested, fostering creativity and diversity within our community.

Drama-Free Experience: We are committed to providing a drama-free environment where members can focus on enjoying the game without distractions. Toxic behavior, conflicts, and drama have no place within our organization. We encourage open communication, mutual respect, and a spirit of cooperation in all interactions.

Thriving Community: As our organization continues to expand, we remain committed to fostering a close-knit environment where every member is valued and recognized. Moreover, we are dedicated to continual expansion to enhance our competitiveness as the crew requirements for the game evolve.

Casual Player Friendly: We firmly believe that real-life commitments take precedence over gaming. As such, we welcome casual players with open arms. There are no playtime requirements or obligations to maintain membership. We understand and respect that life’s demands vary for each individual.

Continuous Improvement: We are committed to helping our members grow and thrive within the game. We regularly organize training and practice events to refine our skills and explore optimal strategies for in-game activities. Our collective knowledge, garnered from years of experience, is freely shared among members, covering ship loadouts, technical assistance, and more.

Extensive Fleet Support: With a diverse and extensive fleet of pledged ships at our disposal, we ensure seamless operations even in the face of resets or wipes. This not only enables us to maintain our activities without disruption but also provides an invaluable opportunity for prospective ship buyers to test out various vessels before making a commitment.

Charter

In addition to our commitments, we uphold certain rules that contribute to the positive and inclusive atmosphere within our organization. These rules are designed to ensure that every member feels respected, valued, and safe within our community. By abiding by these rules, we create an environment where everyone can thrive and enjoy the Star Citizen experience to the fullest.

Our Rules:

1. We maintain a strict policy against any form of harassment, sexism, racism, or hate speech, including incidents of blackmailing and doxxing.

2. Steer clear of content that is age-restricted or explicit, including text, images, or links portraying nudity, sexual content, or extreme violence.

3. Recognize that this is a gaming community; therefore, discussions about religion or politics should be reserved for other platforms.

4. During events, our aim is to ensure open communication and socialization. However, if situations arise, prioritize sharing crucial information, and active participation requires active listening.