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A '''hiring hall''' is a designated area on a world where [[mercenaries]] can go to be hired. They are essentially common meeting grounds, though some are more high tech than others. Prior to the [[Fourth Succession War]], the major hiring hall in the [[Inner Sphere]] was on [[Galatea]], then known as the [[Mercenary's Star]].  
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A '''hiring hall''' is a designated area on a world where [[mercenary unit]]s can go to be hired. They are essentially common meeting grounds, though some are more high tech than others. Prior to the [[Fourth Succession War]], the premier hiring hall in the [[Inner Sphere]] was on [[Galatea]], then known as the [[Mercenary's Star]]. After the Fourth War, [[Wolf's Dragoons]] was given the world of [[Outreach]] by Prince [[Hanse Davion]] and worked very hard to make Outreach into the premier hiring hall.
  
After the Fourth War, [[Wolf's Dragoons]] was given the world of [[Outreach]] by Prince [[Hanse Davion]]. The Dragoons worked very hard to make Outreach into the premier hiring hall. Following the collapse of the [[ComStarpp [[Mercenary Review Board]] in [[3052]], the [[Mercenary Review and Bonding Commission]] (MRBC) set up shop on Outreach, only returning to set up a satellite office on Galatea in [[3067]] after the 'Mech Riots damaged the trade there during the [[FedCom Civil War]]. This move proved to be fortuitous as the [[Word of Blake]]'s first target during their [[Jihad]] was Outreach, which was conquered and devastated through the use of nuclear weapons.  
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Mercenary contracts throughout the Inner Sphere used to be brokered by [[ComStar]] who provided a hiring agency through the [[Mercenary Review Board]] (MRB). Through the MRB, ComStar held a monopoly on hiring, arbitration, general administration and other clerical services surrounding the mercenary business. The trust universally placed into ComStar was lost following their collaboration with the [[Clans]], however, and the MRB collapsed in [[3052]]. In its stead, the [[Mercenary Review and Bonding Commission]] (MRBC) set up shop on Outreach, only returning to set up a satellite office on Galatea in [[3067]] after the 'Mech Riots damaged the trade there during the [[FedCom Civil War]]. This move proved to be fortuitous as the [[Word of Blake]]'s first target during their [[Jihad]] was Outreach, which was conquered and devastated through the use of nuclear weapons.  
  
Other halls dot worlds with large, famous [[mercenary unit]]s, like [[Northwind]] and [[Arc-Royal]]. In a similar fashion to what [[Jaime Wolf]] did for Outreach, [[Morgan Kell]] built up his home of [[Arc-Royal]] to the mercenary trade, though it was never granted the legitimacy of Galatea and Outreach through an official MRBC office. Nonetheless, it became quite popular during the Jihad due to its relative safety. Northwind became a hall somewhat accidentally, as employers who were turned away by the [[Northwind Highlanders]] and [[MechWarrior (pilot)|MechWarriors]] who attempted and failed to join the famed unit met up and started doing business together.
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Other halls dot worlds with large, famous mercenary units, like [[Northwind]] and [[Arc-Royal]]. In a similar fashion to what [[Jaime Wolf]] did for Outreach, [[Morgan Kell]] built up his home of [[Arc-Royal]] to the mercenary trade, though it was never granted the legitimacy of Galatea and Outreach through an official MRBC office. Nonetheless, it became quite popular during the Jihad due to its relative safety. Northwind became a hall somewhat accidentally, as employers who were turned away by the [[Northwind Highlanders]] and [[MechWarrior (pilot)|MechWarriors]] who attempted and failed to join the famed unit met up and started doing business together.
  
 
Other worlds like [[Noisiel]] and [[Solaris VII]] are frequented by employers looking to hire skilled pilots for real warfare, while [[Westerhand]] and [[Fletcher]] became havens for MechWarriors who were down on their luck.
 
Other worlds like [[Noisiel]] and [[Solaris VII]] are frequented by employers looking to hire skilled pilots for real warfare, while [[Westerhand]] and [[Fletcher]] became havens for MechWarriors who were down on their luck.
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Those few units who wander into the [[Periphery]] and choose to stay sometimes call [[Astrokaszy]] or [[Herotitus]] home.
 
Those few units who wander into the [[Periphery]] and choose to stay sometimes call [[Astrokaszy]] or [[Herotitus]] home.
  
Known hiring halls on are the following worlds:
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While numerous worlds can be expected to have minor hiring halls, major or at least notable notable hiring halls on are the following worlds:
 
*[[Outreach]]
 
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*[[Galatea]]
 
*[[Galatea]]

Revision as of 05:13, 23 May 2008

A hiring hall is a designated area on a world where mercenary units can go to be hired. They are essentially common meeting grounds, though some are more high tech than others. Prior to the Fourth Succession War, the premier hiring hall in the Inner Sphere was on Galatea, then known as the Mercenary's Star. After the Fourth War, Wolf's Dragoons was given the world of Outreach by Prince Hanse Davion and worked very hard to make Outreach into the premier hiring hall.

Mercenary contracts throughout the Inner Sphere used to be brokered by ComStar who provided a hiring agency through the Mercenary Review Board (MRB). Through the MRB, ComStar held a monopoly on hiring, arbitration, general administration and other clerical services surrounding the mercenary business. The trust universally placed into ComStar was lost following their collaboration with the Clans, however, and the MRB collapsed in 3052. In its stead, the Mercenary Review and Bonding Commission (MRBC) set up shop on Outreach, only returning to set up a satellite office on Galatea in 3067 after the 'Mech Riots damaged the trade there during the FedCom Civil War. This move proved to be fortuitous as the Word of Blake's first target during their Jihad was Outreach, which was conquered and devastated through the use of nuclear weapons.

Other halls dot worlds with large, famous mercenary units, like Northwind and Arc-Royal. In a similar fashion to what Jaime Wolf did for Outreach, Morgan Kell built up his home of Arc-Royal to the mercenary trade, though it was never granted the legitimacy of Galatea and Outreach through an official MRBC office. Nonetheless, it became quite popular during the Jihad due to its relative safety. Northwind became a hall somewhat accidentally, as employers who were turned away by the Northwind Highlanders and MechWarriors who attempted and failed to join the famed unit met up and started doing business together.

Other worlds like Noisiel and Solaris VII are frequented by employers looking to hire skilled pilots for real warfare, while Westerhand and Fletcher became havens for MechWarriors who were down on their luck.

Those few units who wander into the Periphery and choose to stay sometimes call Astrokaszy or Herotitus home.

While numerous worlds can be expected to have minor hiring halls, major or at least notable notable hiring halls on are the following worlds: