jburkett wrote:Hello, Is there a resource/book that explains how the CS view mercs or adventurers in possession of CS weapons and gear?
RUE 239
...and anyone encountered by the CS authorities and patrols using any illegal armaments such as a SAMAS, Naruni Enterprises alien weaponry, and obvious magic items, even outside CS held territories, are attacked, the technology captured or destroyed, and the user interrogated and set free with a warning. Those who resist are destroyed.Now, the exact context of this is the CS being unhappy with Bandito Arms manufacturing versions of the SAMAS, but the implication is that all forms of SAMAS are illegal for non-CS personnel, in the eyes of the CS.
Other than that... I can't find much, and I've spent some time looking this morning. I'd swear that I remember some passage(s) in some book that discuss the legality/illegality of non-CS personnel owning CS weapons, but I can't find it.
Maybe it's not even there.
Or maybe I'm not looking in the right spot.
CWC 220-221 has a Hook, Line, and Sinker adventure that involves CS weaponry being specifically stolen from the CS, and one of the Sinkers is that the PCs are probably caught on camera during the attack/looting. In that context is this sentence:
Any character in the possession of CS equipment will be suspected of complicity and attackedThat's specifically complicity in an attack on a CS base, and a specific incident, NOT a note that everybody everywhere who has CS gear will be attacked.
What I glean from this passage's (and other passages') lack of any indication that having CS gear is in its own right illegal, it may very well NOT be, no more than any other kind of Mega-Damage gear.
But I also wouldn't rule out the possibility that Palladium assumed it would be SO obvious that CS gear is highly illegal that they never bothered to mention it.
(As an IMO interesting side note that is unrelated to this particular conversation, the loot includes "a facility for recharging E-Clips." I'll try to remember that for the next "how easy is it to recharge an e-clip" conversation)
Anyway, VK 63 describes a human street gang called "The Hammer," who is secretly supported by the CS.
They are well-equipped with energy weapons, 40% of which are Coalition weapons, and their body armor is listed as "The Coalition, Bushman, and Explorer."
The leader of the gang is a supposedly retired CS Military Specialist, and the gang has at least 10 members who are ex-Coalition soldiers.
While it could be assumed that they're all secretly still in the CS, and/or that only the CS members are allowed to use the CS gear, the much more likely scenario is that the Coalition (like modern militaries) is perfectly willing to trade, sell, or give their military weapons to factions that they feel serve their interests.
While it's possible that the CS would do this, and still have a law banning all non-CS military personnel from owning/carrying CS arms/armor, it makes it seem a lot less likely to me.
VKr p. 123 has updated information on the gang:
183 members
6 SAMAS
50% of their energy weapons are CS.
The hardest thing I've found in favor of CS weapons being illegal is RAG 88:
The Black Market has a strong presence in the community, quietly running money-changing and money-laundering operations, body chop-shops, weapon dealerships, smuggling rings (CS weapons, magic items, ancient artifacts, books, and similar contraband outlawed by the CS)...The indication there is that CS weapons are on the same level of illegality as magic items, ancient artifacts, and (unsanctioned) books.
The smuggling rings are mentioned separately from "weapon dealerships," and I'm not sure what to make of that.
RAG 92 describes these Black Market Weapons Dealers as having "an incredible array of product."
A typical selection of products include Northern Gun, Manistique Imperium, Wilk's, and a smattering of Triax and Black Market "knock-offs."No mention of the Black Market weapons dealers in the Burbs selling CS gear, which may mean that it's highly illegal.
(Another interesting note unrelated to this conversation: RAG 98 discusses Tolkeen terrorist Suicide Squad attacks on the Burbs, which are "frequent")
I don't have time, but IIRC the Mercenaries book has a team of former(?) CS mercs who use CS gear the same way the Hammer does.
Hope some of that helps!