@Mettan
Yeah iv seen black sails alrite. Awsome show.... Sexist black beard ever :D
I come from a background of competitive gaming and have plenty of leadership experience. I play everything from MMOs, FPS, strategy and Surivial games.
If there is anything that I have learned over the years it's the value of having strong players to watch your back.
It doesn't matter how skilled you are as an individual, a chain is only as strong as its weakest link.
It's true the very definition of being a pirate is having the freedom to make your own choices and play as you want.
However winning is always more fun than being on the losing side. Especially when permadeath and ship destruction is concerned.
Im not expecting everyone to take Piracy as seriously as I do. I will most likely have my own regular crew that share my lust for battle and passion for Victory.
However, I still think their should be a "pirate code" that we all follow... even if only at a very basic level.
Us pirates will be hated amongst the vast majority of the community. When the bullets start flying and our enemy's come looking for our blood the only people we can rely upon are each other.
Being a large organisation gives us an advantage over our enemy's. However that advantage can only be utilised if we have some form of cohesion within our ranks.
Things like a rogue group of pirates not honoring ransoms could paint us all with the Same brush. Same as having one group smack talking after winning.
Unfair division of loot despite the sacrifice of others to achieve those goals can cause divisions or feuds.
In the the words of the great Captain Barborosa "the Pirate code is more like.... A Guideline"
This is very true, but we should have them there anyway to avoid disputes within our ranks and unity in times of hardship.
Just my 2 cents