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|primary mission=Vigilante Protection
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The '''Fenris Rangers''' are an organisation operating on both sides of the old [[Romulan Neutral Zone]]. Independent of any government, they call themselves peacekeepers seeking to protect the populace from the chaos of the region.
The '''Fenris Rangers''' are an organisation operating on both sides of the old [[Romulan Neutral Zone]]. Independent of any government, they call themselves peacekeepers seeking to protect the populace from the chaos of the region.
==History==
==History==
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In the 2390s, chaos and lawlessness in the region grew to the extent the Rangers no longer had the resources to effect change. They withdrew their activities from these areas, such as the [https://memory-alpha.fandom.com/wiki/Qiris_sector Qiris Sector], removing what little protection the inhabitants had left.
In the 2390s, chaos and lawlessness in the region grew to the extent the Rangers no longer had the resources to effect change. They withdrew their activities from these areas, such as the [https://memory-alpha.fandom.com/wiki/Qiris_sector Qiris Sector], removing what little protection the inhabitants had left.
==Organisation==
== Organisation==
The Fenris Rangers operate without a formal hierarchy. Groups and individuals run their own operations, deciding on their own missions, and conducting their own recruitment. They make use of shared resources, such as the money they keep on worlds such as [[Freecloud]], and the corsair ships whose design suit their needs.
The Fenris Rangers operate without a formal hierarchy. Groups and individuals run their own operations, deciding on their own missions, and conducting their own recruitment. They make use of shared resources, such as the money they keep on worlds such as [https://memory-alpha.fandom.com/wiki/Freecloud Freecloud], and the corsair ships whose design suit their needs.


The Rangers are pledged to defend the weak and vulnerable from the predations of the strong and unscrupulous. Some roam the territories of the old Neutral Zone, responding to crises as they see them. Others informally claim a sector or system and act as more permanent peacekeepers. These tend to be respected by visiting Rangers as the authorities in their areas, but the loose hierarchy means the Rangers are also mindful of policing their own.
The Rangers are pledged to defend the weak and vulnerable from the predations of the strong and unscrupulous. Some roam the territories of the old Neutral Zone, responding to crises as they see them. Others informally claim a sector or system and act as more permanent peacekeepers. These tend to be respected by visiting Rangers as the authorities in their areas, but the loose hierarchy means the Rangers are also mindful of policing their own.[[File:Frangersships.jpg|thumb|261x261px|Small craft are preferred by the Fenris Rangers]]While the Rangers are perceived as fighters chasing off preying pirates, this is not all they are. Many support vulnerable communities in other ways, offering technical skills or talents as traders to ensure settlements have functioning equipment and necessary supplies.
 
While the Rangers are perceived as fighters chasing off preying pirates, this is not all they are. Many support vulnerable communities in other ways, offering technical skills or talents as traders to ensure settlements have functioning equipment and necessary supplies.


But when it does come to fighting pirates and warlords, the Rangers recognise there is almost never a criminal justice system to which these people may be surrendered. As such, while the Rangers do not revel in violence, they recognise the reality of the lawless regions means that the myriad dangers to locals must often be simply killed.
But when it does come to fighting pirates and warlords, the Rangers recognise there is almost never a criminal justice system to which these people may be surrendered. As such, while the Rangers do not revel in violence, they recognise the reality of the lawless regions means that the myriad dangers to locals must often be simply killed.
==Interactions==
== Interactions==
The Fenris Rangers are determinedly independent from any faction. As they have no formal jurisdiction to operate in the Federation or Romulan territory on either side of the Neutral Zone, they have often fallen foul of authorities in these regions.
The Fenris Rangers are determinedly independent from any faction. As they have no formal jurisdiction to operate in the Federation or Romulan territory on either side of the Neutral Zone, they have often fallen foul of authorities in these regions.
 
[[File:Vashti.png|left|thumb|Planets like Vashti owe the installation of their defense systems to the Fenris Rangers]]
As Starfleet influence on the border remains limited, how free the Rangers are to operate is often the judgement of the commanding officer at the incident. Some view them as unaccountable and little better than pirates, driving them off or seeking to arrest them if they have broken laws. Others, struggling with the limited Federation resources in the region, may quietly or more openly welcome aid and offer cooperation. This unpredictable dynamic makes the Rangers wary of Starfleet and the Federation, and they tend to cooperate only when necessary. They routinely do not trust Starfleet or the Federation to keep their word, knowing even the most honourable officer may be overruled by a superior, and so prefer to right wrongs themselves.
As Starfleet influence on the border remains limited, how free the Rangers are to operate is often the judgement of the commanding officer at the incident. Some view them as unaccountable and little better than pirates, driving them off or seeking to arrest them if they have broken laws. Others, struggling with the limited Federation resources in the region, may quietly or more openly welcome aid and offer cooperation. This unpredictable dynamic makes the Rangers wary of Starfleet and the Federation, and they tend to cooperate only when necessary. They routinely do not trust Starfleet or the Federation to keep their word, knowing even the most honourable officer may be overruled by a superior, and so prefer to right wrongs themselves.


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Within the Neutral Zone, the Fenris Rangers seek positive relationships with settlements, local governments, and trading groups where possible. These factions supply the Rangers with information, support, and sometimes resources, without which they would struggle to operate. But they have made many enemies among the pirates or warlords seeking to capitalise upon the lawlessness of the region.
Within the Neutral Zone, the Fenris Rangers seek positive relationships with settlements, local governments, and trading groups where possible. These factions supply the Rangers with information, support, and sometimes resources, without which they would struggle to operate. But they have made many enemies among the pirates or warlords seeking to capitalise upon the lawlessness of the region.
==In Play==
== In Play==
*The Fenris Rangers are a decentralised group, and Starfleet officers are most likely to encounter lone operators or crews on small ships, on a mission of their own choosing in the old Neutral Zone or the under-protected Federation border. While this is often pirate hunting, they may have more long-term operations helping support a world’s infrastructure or guarding it from threats, usually with the blessing of any local authorities.
*The Fenris Rangers are a decentralised group, and Starfleet officers are most likely to encounter lone operators or crews on small ships, on a mission of their own choosing in the old Neutral Zone or the under-protected Federation border. While this is often pirate hunting, they may have more long-term operations helping support a world’s infrastructure or guarding it from threats, usually with the blessing of any local authorities.



Latest revision as of 21:16, 13 December 2021

This article is official Bravo Fleet canon.










The Fenris Rangers are an organisation operating on both sides of the old Romulan Neutral Zone. Independent of any government, they call themselves peacekeepers seeking to protect the populace from the chaos of the region.

History

The evacuation of Romulan citizens from the impending supernova in their home system triggered the collapse of the Neutral Zone. By 2385, the region remained formally independent but was now home to millions of displaced refugees, not to mention traders, raiders, and optimistic colonists. With neither the Romulans nor the Federation holding jurisdiction or having the resources to police the area, it soon fell to chaos.

The Fenris Rangers were formed on the planet Fenris to combat this chaos. Originally they focused on their own world and systems but soon grew a network of operators acting across the Neutral Zone and in adjacent regions of Federation and Romulan territory. As they expanded they became less centralised, independent operators acting under the name of the Rangers and making use of their resources as they saw fit.

In the 2390s, chaos and lawlessness in the region grew to the extent the Rangers no longer had the resources to effect change. They withdrew their activities from these areas, such as the Qiris Sector, removing what little protection the inhabitants had left.

Organisation

The Fenris Rangers operate without a formal hierarchy. Groups and individuals run their own operations, deciding on their own missions, and conducting their own recruitment. They make use of shared resources, such as the money they keep on worlds such as Freecloud, and the corsair ships whose design suit their needs.

The Rangers are pledged to defend the weak and vulnerable from the predations of the strong and unscrupulous. Some roam the territories of the old Neutral Zone, responding to crises as they see them. Others informally claim a sector or system and act as more permanent peacekeepers. These tend to be respected by visiting Rangers as the authorities in their areas, but the loose hierarchy means the Rangers are also mindful of policing their own.
Small craft are preferred by the Fenris Rangers
While the Rangers are perceived as fighters chasing off preying pirates, this is not all they are. Many support vulnerable communities in other ways, offering technical skills or talents as traders to ensure settlements have functioning equipment and necessary supplies.

But when it does come to fighting pirates and warlords, the Rangers recognise there is almost never a criminal justice system to which these people may be surrendered. As such, while the Rangers do not revel in violence, they recognise the reality of the lawless regions means that the myriad dangers to locals must often be simply killed.

Interactions

The Fenris Rangers are determinedly independent from any faction. As they have no formal jurisdiction to operate in the Federation or Romulan territory on either side of the Neutral Zone, they have often fallen foul of authorities in these regions.

Planets like Vashti owe the installation of their defense systems to the Fenris Rangers

As Starfleet influence on the border remains limited, how free the Rangers are to operate is often the judgement of the commanding officer at the incident. Some view them as unaccountable and little better than pirates, driving them off or seeking to arrest them if they have broken laws. Others, struggling with the limited Federation resources in the region, may quietly or more openly welcome aid and offer cooperation. This unpredictable dynamic makes the Rangers wary of Starfleet and the Federation, and they tend to cooperate only when necessary. They routinely do not trust Starfleet or the Federation to keep their word, knowing even the most honourable officer may be overruled by a superior, and so prefer to right wrongs themselves.

Both the Romulan Free State and the Romulan Star Empire are less tolerant of the Rangers, seeing them as interlopers in their territory; as a rule, their forces will try to drive off, destroy, or arrest them.

Within the Neutral Zone, the Fenris Rangers seek positive relationships with settlements, local governments, and trading groups where possible. These factions supply the Rangers with information, support, and sometimes resources, without which they would struggle to operate. But they have made many enemies among the pirates or warlords seeking to capitalise upon the lawlessness of the region.

In Play

  • The Fenris Rangers are a decentralised group, and Starfleet officers are most likely to encounter lone operators or crews on small ships, on a mission of their own choosing in the old Neutral Zone or the under-protected Federation border. While this is often pirate hunting, they may have more long-term operations helping support a world’s infrastructure or guarding it from threats, usually with the blessing of any local authorities.
  • While the Rangers may share an ideology with Starfleet of protecting people, they do not view the Federation as allies. Any cooperation will be temporary and come only when trust has been earned. But neither are they aggressive against Starfleet without cause.
  • The Rangers have struggled in recent years to combat all threats of the old Neutral Zone, and can certainly not face all enemies head-on. In cases where subterfuge and cleverness will not suffice, the Rangers have withdrawn from these regions - they are not the biggest force in the Neutral Zone.
  • The Rangers’ mission is to protect people and keep the peace. In lawless regions, this often means acting as judge, jury, and executioner in a way Starfleet often finds tasteless and lacking in oversight. They are mindful that they must thus police their own to protect their reputation and their mission.