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{{Infobox commlink
|title = Tracker - Code of the Hunt
|image = Comm-Link-Tracker.jpg
|url = https://robertsspaceindustries.com/comm-link/spectrum-dispatch/15130-TRACKER-Code-Of-The-Hunt
|type = Spectrum Dispatch
|publicationdate = 2015-12-23
|series = Tracker
}}
'''< BEGIN TRANSMISSION >'''

We are locked and loaded, with today’s episode of TRACKER ready to shoot. At the trigger, as always, is me, [[Garret Coliga]], delivering another round of the latest official [[Bounty Hunter Guild]] news, tech and tips brought to you by today’s sponsor, [[Apocalypse Arms]]. Manufacturer of such fine ship ordnance as the [[Revenant Ballistic Gatling]] and the [[Strife Mass Driver]], Apocalypse has just introduced a new line of personal weapons that are as well-crafted and absolutely devastating as their larger siblings. To celebrate, they are having a fantastic [[Citizen]] Day special where all customers who earned their [[Citizenship]] this [[standard Earth year]] can send in a rebate for 25% off. The deal only lasts till the beginning of the new year, so all you newly franchised hunters out there, get shopping. Don’t forget to tell them that Garret sent you.

It’s only been a few weeks now since the [[Vanduul War|declaration of war]] — about damn time I might add — but already the Guild is seeing an uptick in contracts. With the government sights turning to focus on the [[Vanduul]] threat, it seems that there is all the more business coming our way. Doubly so thanks to more than a few brave members stepping up to do their part and enlisting to serve. Our thoughts and well wishes to our brothers and sisters, as well as all the starmen fighting to protect us, but since the boards are being overrun with government bounties, I figured I’d use today’s HotSheet to highlight some of the jobs that are a little more off the beaten path, so to speak.

First up, a mechanic on the make. It seems one [[Silas Rapapo]] of Rapapo Repairs out near [[Vann]] was trying to up his profit margins by telling people that he was patching up their ship with high-end materials when, in reality, he was slapping on low-grade steel bonding covered in some nice paint work. A scam he apparently had going for a few years, silencing complaints with apologies and bribes where he could, until his shoddy work wound up getting a family of five nearly killed after their hull ruptured during what should have been a routine landing. Mr. Rapapo skipped bail, and has been on the lam since late November. Here’s hoping he escaped in a ship he repaired.

Moving on, we have a refugee gone rogue. After being sent to a [[Xi’An]] labor camp as a political dissident, [[Suec’ath]] managed to escape to UEE space in the hope of finding asylum. However, the request was denied and the [[Advocacy]] are looking to extradite Suec’ath back to Xi’An space. Turns out, the Xi’An are especially eager for the return and are being very generous on this one. Since Suec’ath has already been able to give a highly secure labor camp the slip, you can bet that this is one slippery slink. Smart credits are on them trying to make their way across yet another border to try their luck with the [[Banu]].

Next, we have a lost little one. [[Eugene Helms|Eugene]] and [[Marigold Helms]] have listed a private contract for information on the whereabouts of their 13-year-old daughter. She ran away from their [[Cestulus]] home three months ago, and there has been no word from her since. The locals have turned up dry, and since the child left of her own will, it hasn’t been much of a priority. Not much of a contract either if I’m being honest, but sometimes the reward is about more than creds.

Which brings us nicely to today’s special guest, [[Ted Morales]], the chair of the [[Guild’s Committee on Ethical Practices]], to talk to us about what it means to have a code of ethics as a bounty hunter. But before we get to Ted, just need to add real quick that for all jobs on the HotSheet and any contract in general, you’re going to want to consult your local Guild or Law Enforcement office to double-check any bounty before confronting a fugitive, as bounties may have been cleared. And of course, jobs must be performed by licensed Guild Members in good standing.

With all that said and done, I’d like to welcome Ted to the program.

'''''Ted Morales''': Thanks for having me, Garret. Real excited to be on. I have been listening to TRACKER since I first got involved with the committee about two years ago. It’s a fantastic resource.''

Thanks, Ted. Means a lot to me. Really. Now, first things first, I’m sure many of you out there are asking: wait, the Guild has an ethics committee? And the answer to that is a resounding yes. Ted, why don’t you explain to those not in the know what you and the committee do?

'''''Ted Morales''': Of course. While there are official laws set by the [[United Empire of Earth|UEE]] outlining what a bounty hunter can and cannot do in order to be licensed, the Committee of Ethics is there to help establish guidelines for what a member should or should not do. Or as one of our committee members likes to say, the black and white stuff is easy; we’re there to help with the gray.''

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