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− One of humanity's most enduring activities, piracy continues to plague the people of the [[thirty-first century]].<ref>''Field Manual: Periphery'', p. 122, 125</ref> '''Pirates''' can usually be divided between those who took up their outlaw lifestyle out of strict necessity and those who simply enjoy to live without any rules. Pirates tend to thrive on power vacuums, when there is only weak (or nonexistent) central authority to impose the rule of law; this is why many of these bandits can be found prowling the border regions of the [[Periphery]] and the [[Chaos March]].<ref>''Classic BattleTech Companion'', pp. 217-218</ref> The largest pirate factions sometimes organize into Bandit Kingdoms. + One of humanity's most enduring activities, piracy continues to plague the people of the [[thirty-first century]].<ref>''Field Manual: Periphery'', p. 122, 125</ref> '''Pirates''' can usually be divided between those who took up their outlaw lifestyle out of strict necessity and those who simply enjoy to live without any rules. Pirates tend to thrive on power vacuums, when there is only weak (or nonexistent) central authority to impose the rule of law. This is why many of these bandits can be found prowling the border regions of the [[Periphery]] and the [[Chaos March]].<ref>''Classic BattleTech Companion'', pp. 217-218</ref> The largest pirate factions sometimes organize into Bandit Kingdoms.
==Organization== ==Organization==
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− | One of humanity's most enduring activities, piracy continues to plague the people of the [[thirty-first century]].<ref>''Field Manual: Periphery'', p. 122, 125</ref> '''Pirates''' can usually be divided between those who took up their outlaw lifestyle out of strict necessity and those who simply enjoy to live without any rules. Pirates tend to thrive on power vacuums, when there is only weak (or nonexistent) central authority to impose the rule of law | + | One of humanity's most enduring activities, piracy continues to plague the people of the [[thirty-first century]].<ref>''Field Manual: Periphery'', p. 122, 125</ref> '''Pirates''' can usually be divided between those who took up their outlaw lifestyle out of strict necessity and those who simply enjoy to live without any rules. Pirates tend to thrive on power vacuums, when there is only weak (or nonexistent) central authority to impose the rule of law. This is why many of these bandits can be found prowling the border regions of the [[Periphery]] and the [[Chaos March]].<ref>''Classic BattleTech Companion'', pp. 217-218</ref> The largest pirate factions sometimes organize into Bandit Kingdoms. |
==Organization== | ==Organization== |