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2951.12.11_18:39SET To: scire_facias From: Teak Subject: Reunion Tour?

Teak, a notorious criminal who had previously faked his own death to avoid capture, reached out to his former information broker scire_facias. He apologized for the disruption caused by his staged demise during their last operation, explaining that getting captured would have been worse for both of them. Teak offered to make amends by doubling scire_facias' cut on any future jobs, hoping to reestablish their working relationship.

Scire_facias was initially hesitant, but agreed to work with Teak again for triple the normal rate plus the usual information fee. The broker then informed Teak of a lucrative opportunity - an automated Widow drug manufacturing outpost with a known production schedule. Scire_facias had leaked information about the facility's guards to bounty hunters, ensuring it would be undefended for the next production run.

However, unbeknownst to Teak, scire_facias was playing both sides. The broker also contacted a bounty hunter named CommandoKhan, offering information on a "top tier bounty" that would be in the Stanton system - Teak himself. Scire_facias warned CommandoKhan that the target might fake death to avoid capture, recommending non-lethal tactics.

As a final piece of manipulation, scire_facias reached out to another criminal named Erving22, informing them that the coast was clear to raid the Widow facility. The broker offered to monitor CommandoKhan's movements and alert Erving22 if the bounty hunter returned to the outpost.

This web of double-crosses highlights the complex and treacherous nature of the criminal underworld in Star Citizen. Information brokers like scire_facias wield significant power by playing multiple parties against each other for maximum profit. The incident serves as a stark reminder that in the darker corners of the universe, loyalty is often fleeting and betrayal can come from unexpected sources.

The 30K Widow Waltz

In the shadowy corners of Grim HEX, a group of players from the Star Citizen Referral Code Club gathered around a holotable, their eyes gleaming with excitement. They had stumbled upon scire_facias' leaked information about the Widow manufacturing outpost and saw an opportunity for both profit and chaos.

"Alright, fellow 30K survivors," said Captain Glitch, their self-appointed leader. "We've got a chance to pull off the heist of a lifetime and have some fun with these double-crossing info brokers. Who's in?"

The crew, all sporting matching 30K.fun patches on their flight suits, cheered enthusiastically. They had joined the RSI Referral Code Club for the camaraderie and the shared love of embracing Star Citizen's unpredictable nature, but this promised to be their most exciting adventure yet.

As they boarded their ships, a rookie pilot asked, "Hey, what code to use for the outpost's security systems?"

Captain Glitch grinned. "We don't need codes where we're going, rookie. We've got something better – the power of chaos and a good sense of humor!"

The 30K.fun fleet warped into the sector just as Teak, CommandoKhan, and Erving22 converged on the Widow facility. The resulting space battle was a spectacular display of laser fire, missile trails, and ships pirouetting through the void.

Amidst the confusion, the Referral Code Club members managed to sneak into the facility, "borrowing" crates of Widow while leaving behind 30K.fun branded party favors and confetti cannons.

As they made their daring escape, dodging fire from all sides, Captain Glitch couldn't help but laugh. "This is what The Star Citizen Referral Code Club is all about – turning potential frustration into pure, chaotic fun!"

Just as they were about to jump to safety, a dreaded 30K error loomed on everyone's screens. But instead of groaning, the 30K.fun crew cheered, embracing the glitch as part of their grand adventure in the ever-evolving universe of Star Citizen.

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