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|title = OP.NET Merc News - Call for Crusaders
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|url = https://robertsspaceindustries.com/comm-link/spectrum-dispatch/15083-OPNET-Call-For-Crusaders
|type = Spectrum Dispatch
|publicationdate = 2015-11-25
|series = OP.NET Merc News
}}
'''< TRANSMISSION BEGINS >'''
Freeze! This is [[OP.NET]], the alternative source for security and combat professionals. My name’s [[Conva Maynard]] and I’m gonna need you to settle in, because we have a great show locked and loaded.
As always, I am legally obligated to remind our viewers that OP.NET is not affiliated with the [[Mercenary Guild]], so you are getting one-hundred percent independent insight.
We’ve got a great show coming up for you. [[Skiv]]’s back from his holiday, and I guess he spent it working, because he has a ridiculously thorough breakdown on the age-old energy versus kinetic weapon debate. Feels like something people have been arguing about since the beginning of time: lasers or bullets. Skiv thinks he can put the debate to bed.
We’re also introducing a new segment called [[Tac-Talk]] where we’ll bring in working professionals to discuss tactics and strategies, both on foot and in your ship. We’re incredibly fortunate to have [[Leslie Devian]], ex-Marine, current Merc and lifelong badass, come by to give you some tips on making the transition from ship to ground: how to approach and disembark without compromising tactical advantage, or even revealing your presence. I’m not a betting man, but I’ll put all my money on this being a segment you won’t want to miss.
But first, as our long-time listeners know, one of OP.NET’s fixtures has been the Job Board, where we pass along employment opportunities. Now, we always dedicate the intro of that segment to tell you how we do our best to vet each op, but advise you to validate the job lead yourself before committing to anything et cetera, et cetera.
Today, we get to skip all that because we’re getting the job lead from the actual job giver … or at least, an official representative. That’s accurate, right?
'''''[[Adina Winslow|ADINA WINSLOW]]''': I hope so.''
Good, just like to make sure. Anyway, I am joined by Adina Winslow from [[Crusader Industries]]’ Security Division. Welcome.
'''''ADINA WINSLOW''': Thanks for having me. Hello out there.''
Why don’t you tell us a bit about yourself?
'''''ADINA WINSLOW''': Not much to tell, really. Came up on [[Borea]], just outside [[Odyssa]]. Family had a protection service. Mostly low-end runs guarding haulers and such. When my brother got clipped, my dad retired and I hooked up with Crusader. Been there ever since. That was … eight years now? Jeez, time really goes.''
Tell me about it. Hard to believe I’ve already been here a year. So I understand Crusader Industries is looking for a few good fighters.
'''''ADINA WINSLOW''': In a matter of speaking, yeah. As you know, Crusader Industries is responsible for the enforcement of UEE Common Laws and maintaining security in the area surrounding the world. Now, while Crusader focuses their Security Divisions to the more populated areas and trade lanes, there’s still a lot of space to cover. I’m in charge of three grids over [[Cellin]] which is a lot of space to maintain an acceptable security presence. I’ve only got about fifty security fighters and reserves under my command, so in short, we need help.''
For full-time operators?
'''''ADINA WINSLOW''': Sadly, no. Crusader’s a signatory company with the Mercenary Guild, so you can’t be salaried security personnel. We have, however, received permission to enlist freelance non-Guild operators to help with additional security for the moons.''
Okay, so for those out there who are interested, what should they expect?
'''''ADINA WINSLOW''': If you’d asked me a year ago, I’d have said we get all sorts of calls, but it’s pretty low-key. Hell, the highlight of one week was picking up a civilian drifting in open space.''
Really? What were they doing?
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