Charter
Article 1: Purpose
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The Spectral Freelancers Union exists to provide a community and network of skilled pilots who seek to take on the toughest jobs in the ‘verse. We are committed to upholding the values of independence, reliability, and professionalism, and to shaping the future of the ‘verse.
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Article 2: Membership
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Membership in the Spectral Freelancers Union is open to any pilot who shares our values and is willing to abide by our code of conduct. All members must complete our rigorous training program and demonstrate their skills in a variety of areas.
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Article 3: Conduct
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All members of the Spectral Freelancers Union are expected to behave with the utmost professionalism and integrity in all of their dealings. We value honesty, reliability, and a commitment to excellence. Any member who violates our code of conduct will be subject to disciplinary action.
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Article 4: Jobs
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The Spectral Freelancers Union is dedicated to taking on the toughest jobs in the ‘verse. We offer a wide range of services, including cargo hauling, combat operations, mining, exploration, and more. Our members are skilled in a variety of areas, and we are always seeking new challenges.
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Article 5: Innovation
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We believe in the power of innovation and technology to push the boundaries of what is possible. We are committed to staying at the forefront of new developments in the ‘verse and to constantly improving our skills and techniques.
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Article 6: Camaraderie
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The Spectral Freelancers Union is a community of like-minded pilots who share a passion for adventure and a commitment to excellence. We value the support and camaraderie of our fellow members, and we work together to achieve our goals.
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Article 7: Governance
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The Spectral Freelancers Union is governed by a council of veteran members who are responsible for making decisions and setting policy. All members have the right to vote on important issues and to contribute to the ongoing development of our organization.
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Article 8: Amendments
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This charter may be amended by a two-thirds vote of the council. Any proposed amendments must be submitted in writing to the council and must be circulated to all members at least one week in advance of the vote.