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Old 02-02-14, 02:58 AM   #26
Arclight
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If we're going for trading and such, how about 'Hanseatic League'?

Are the ranks customizable?
No offense, but that sounds rather terrestrial. And frankly the league strikes me as rather a bit "evil".
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So, Star Citizen is multiplayer only? At least it seems that way from reading the "about page".
Apart from SQ42, SC itself is planned to be playable in single player. It's populated by AI, with players taking their place where possible, and you should have the option to turn off PvP. Private servers were mentioned too.


During some storming of the brain, an argument was made to not include "subsim" in the name, on account of it not being an official group. It might end up reflecting poorly on the sire, and deter some people from joining as well.

I wanted to suggest Sol Solis Business Network. Use of Latin as a reference to human history, reference to human origin in the meaning, and a nod to the groups origin here on SUBSIM in the acronym (SSBN).
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