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This is Garret Coliga coming back at you with more TRACKER, the official source for Bounty Hunters Guild bounties and other info. Today\u2019s episode is brought to you by CenterMass, your single-store solution for all your offensive and defensive needs. Stop by any of their franchises to get the feed on the latest deals from the manufacturers you\u2019ve come to trust.\n\nWe\u2019re going to talk to Callum Ringi in a moment, but first, I\u2019ve got a couple more late additions to this episode\u2019s HotSheet.\n\nFirst up, Marshall Theodore. First time offender, bounty\u2019s been posted by the CCB. Looks like a Fugi run, apparently the kid took out a loan and is trying to skip on paying any of it back. Probably low threat, but be careful, kid\u2019s probably scared and twitchy. Theodore\u2019s last known reg-tag-flags were in Magnus, Nexus, then nothing.\n\nNext \u2026 hmm \u2026 this seems like it\u2019s a misprint, but my producer is swearing that it\u2019s not. A renewed bounty has been issued for members of the Orion Network. Last I heard, they all got vented both personally and professionally by the Marines, but I guess not. Bounty was filed in Elysium, so I guess their resurrection moved them to a new part of space as well.\n\nThat\u2019s all for now. Remember to consult your local Guild or Law Enforcement office for a complete list of available bounties and double-check any bounty before confronting a fugitive, as bounties may have been cleared. All cases must be performed by licensed Guild Members in good standing.\n\nAll right. I\u2019d like to introduce our guest for the show. He began serving in the Lago local militia at 17. After three years of dedicated service, he was hired onto the local police force where he served with distinction for another ten before moving up to the Advocacy where he\u2019s been ever since. Let me introduce Callum Ringi.\n\nCallum Ringi: Hi, Garret. That was quite an introduction.\n\nQuite a career. So what is your focus at the Advocacy?\n\nCallum Ringi: I was a field agent for most of my career. About seven years ago, I got tapped on a bad raid on Prime, so I transferred behind a desk. Now I\u2019m focusing on system security.\n\nIs that like border security?\n\nCallum Ringi: No \u2026 well, kind of. It\u2019s mostly theoretical work analyzing criminal stats and looking at better ways to maintain order in heavily trafficked areas.\n\nAnd this is the Armistice Initiative?\n\nCallum Ringi: Yes. For several years now, the Advocacy has been working with the Senate and concerned members of the weapons industry to minimize the capacity for violence in secure space, whether intentional or not.\n\nHow so?\n\nCallum Ringi: Well, it\u2019s an understood fact that most ships feature a weapons payload of some kind. While the UEE isn\u2019t against the ownership of these weapons, it does present an interesting conundrum in areas where you are trying to maintain safety. If everybody can fire their weapons at any time; does that make it more secure or more precarious? The Armistice Initiative is experimenting with a new system that would automatically enable weapon safeties on ships as they enter a secure system. The theory being that it would deter escalations to violence while also protecting against accidental discharge.\n\nWith all due respect, what you\u2019re suggesting sounds nice in theory, but I feel like it\u2019s not as simple as you\u2019d like to think.\n\nCallum Ringi: That\u2019s why I\u2019m here, Garret, we want to reach out to various professionals to hear their insight on the potential shortcomings.\n\nThen get comfy. First of all, I don\u2019t like the idea of somebody taking away control of my weapons. What if I discovered a client hiding out in system? Am I just supposed to subdue him with my personality?\n\nCallum Ringi: You would never lose control. That\u2019s an important thing to remember. It\u2019s just a safety. You can always disable it.\n\nThen what\u2019s the point of the system?\n\nCallum Ringi: Well, if you disabled it, the system would simply notify nearby ships that your weapons were armed.\n\nSo they would arm theirs just in case I tried to shoot.\n\nCallum Ringi: Probably, yes, but if you don\u2019t open fire, you don\u2019t have anything to worry about.\n\nI guess I\u2019m just a little fuzzy on what this will actually prevent.\n\nCallum Ringi: We\u2019re hoping that it makes it easier to identify those with hostile intent as well as prevent accidental discharge of weapons. It\u2019s a defense that we\u2019re hearing with surprising regularity in our courts at the moment.\n\nSorry, Callum. I\u2019m still not buying, but we\u2019ll get back into it after some brief messages from our sponsors. So stick around if you can. If you can\u2019t, you take care and watch your back.\n\nTRANSCRIPT BREAK","de_DE":"Willkommen zur\u00fcck, Hunters. Hier ist Garret Coliga, der mit mehr TRACKER, der offiziellen Quelle f\u00fcr Kopfgeldj\u00e4ger-Gildenpr\u00e4mien und anderen Informationen, auf dich zur\u00fcckkommt. Die heutige Episode wird Ihnen von CenterMass pr\u00e4sentiert, Ihrer Single-Store-L\u00f6sung f\u00fcr all Ihre offensiven und defensiven Bed\u00fcrfnisse. Besuchen Sie eines ihrer Franchiseunternehmen, um den Feed \u00fcber die neuesten Angebote der Hersteller zu erhalten, denen Sie vertrauen.\n\nWir werden gleich mit Callum Ringi sprechen, aber zuerst habe ich noch ein paar weitere sp\u00e4te Erg\u00e4nzungen zum HotSheet dieser Episode.\n\nAls Erstes, Marshall Theodore. Erstmaliger T\u00e4ter, das Kopfgeld wurde von der CCB ausgesetzt. Sieht aus wie ein Fugi-Lauf, anscheinend hat das Kind einen Kredit aufgenommen und versucht, die R\u00fcckzahlung zu \u00fcberspringen. Wahrscheinlich geringe Bedrohung, aber sei vorsichtig, das Kind hat wahrscheinlich Angst und ist zuckend. Theodores letzte bekannte reg-tag-Fahnen waren in Magnus, Nexus, dann nichts.\n\nAls n\u00e4chstes... hmm... das scheint ein Druckfehler zu sein, aber mein Produzent schw\u00f6rt, dass es das nicht ist. F\u00fcr Mitglieder des Orion-Netzwerks wurde eine erneute Pr\u00e4mie gew\u00e4hrt. Letztes Mal h\u00f6rte ich, dass sie alle sowohl pers\u00f6nlich als auch beruflich von den Marines bel\u00fcftet wurden, aber ich sch\u00e4tze nicht. Bounty wurde in Elysium eingereicht, also sch\u00e4tze ich, dass ihre Auferstehung sie auch in einen neuen Teil des Weltraums gebracht hat.\n\nDas ist alles f\u00fcr den Moment. Denken Sie daran, sich an Ihre \u00f6rtliche Gilde oder Strafverfolgungsbeh\u00f6rde zu wenden, um eine vollst\u00e4ndige Liste der verf\u00fcgbaren Bounties zu erhalten, und \u00fcberpr\u00fcfen Sie jedes Bounty, bevor Sie einen Fl\u00fcchtigen konfrontieren, da Bounties m\u00f6glicherweise gel\u00f6scht wurden. Alle F\u00e4lle m\u00fcssen von lizenzierten Gildenmitgliedern in gutem Ruf durchgef\u00fchrt werden.\n\nIn Ordnung. Ich m\u00f6chte unseren Gast f\u00fcr die Show vorstellen. Mit 17 Jahren begann er, in der lokalen Miliz des Lago zu dienen. Nach drei Jahren engagierter T\u00e4tigkeit wurde er bei der \u00f6rtlichen Polizei eingestellt, wo er weitere zehn Jahre mit Auszeichnung diente, bevor er in die Advocacy wechselte, wo er seither t\u00e4tig ist. Ich m\u00f6chte Ihnen Callum Ringi vorstellen.\n\nCallum Ringi: Hi, Garret. Das war eine ziemliche Einf\u00fchrung.\n\nWas f\u00fcr eine Karriere. Worauf konzentrieren Sie sich also bei der Advocacy?\n\nCallum Ringi: Ich war die meiste Zeit meiner Karriere Au\u00dfendienstmitarbeiter. Vor etwa sieben Jahren wurde ich bei einem schlechten \u00dcberfall auf Prime angezapft, also wechselte ich hinter einen Schreibtisch. Jetzt konzentriere ich mich auf die Systemsicherheit.\n\nIst das wie Grenzsicherheit?\n\nCallum Ringi: Nein... nun, irgendwie schon. Es ist vor allem theoretische Arbeit, die kriminelle Statistiken analysiert und nach besseren M\u00f6glichkeiten sucht, die Ordnung in stark frequentierten Gebieten aufrechtzuerhalten.\n\nUnd das ist die Waffenstillstandsinitiative?\n\nCallum Ringi: Ja. Seit mehreren Jahren arbeitet die Advocacy mit dem Senat und den betroffenen Mitgliedern der Waffenindustrie zusammen, um die F\u00e4higkeit zur Gewalt im sicheren Raum zu minimieren, ob absichtlich oder nicht.\n\nWie das?\n\nCallum Ringi: Nun, es ist eine Tatsache, dass die meisten Schiffe \u00fcber eine Waffen-Nutzlast verf\u00fcgen. W\u00e4hrend die UEE nicht gegen den Besitz dieser Waffen ist, stellt sie ein interessantes R\u00e4tsel in Bereichen dar, in denen Sie versuchen, die Sicherheit zu gew\u00e4hrleisten. Wenn jeder seine Waffen jederzeit abfeuern kann; macht das sie sicherer oder prek\u00e4rer? Die Waffenstillstandsinitiative experimentiert mit einem neuen System, das automatisch Waffensicherungen auf Schiffen erm\u00f6glicht, wenn sie in ein sicheres System eintreten. Die Theorie ist, dass sie Eskalationen von Gewalt verhindern und gleichzeitig vor unbeabsichtigter Entladung sch\u00fctzen w\u00fcrde.\n\nBei allem Respekt, was du vorschl\u00e4gst, klingt theoretisch nett, aber ich habe das Gef\u00fchl, dass es nicht so einfach ist, wie du denken m\u00f6chtest.\n\nCallum Ringi: Deshalb bin ich hier, Garret, wir wollen verschiedene Fachleute ansprechen, um ihre Einsichten \u00fcber die potenziellen M\u00e4ngel zu erfahren.\n\nDann mach es dir bequem. Erstens gef\u00e4llt mir die Idee nicht, dass mir jemand die Kontrolle \u00fcber meine Waffen entzieht. Was passiert, wenn ich einen Kunden entdecke, der sich im System versteckt? Soll ich ihn einfach mit meiner Pers\u00f6nlichkeit \u00fcberw\u00e4ltigen?\n\nCallum Ringi: Du w\u00fcrdest nie die Kontrolle verlieren. Das ist eine wichtige Sache, an die man sich erinnern sollte. Es ist nur eine Sicherheit. Du kannst es jederzeit deaktivieren.\n\nWorin besteht dann der Sinn des Systems?\n\nCallum Ringi: Nun, wenn Sie es deaktiviert haben, w\u00fcrde das System einfach die nahegelegenen Schiffe dar\u00fcber informieren, dass Ihre Waffen bewaffnet sind.\n\nDamit sie ihre bewaffnen konnten, nur f\u00fcr den Fall, dass ich versuchen w\u00fcrde zu schie\u00dfen.\n\nCallum Ringi: Wahrscheinlich, ja, aber wenn Sie das Feuer nicht er\u00f6ffnen, brauchen Sie sich um nichts zu sorgen.\n\nIch sch\u00e4tze, ich bin nur ein wenig undeutlich dar\u00fcber, was das eigentlich verhindern wird.\n\nCallum Ringi: Wir hoffen, dass es einfacher wird, diejenigen mit feindlicher Absicht zu identifizieren und eine versehentliche Entladung von Waffen zu verhindern. Es ist eine Verteidigung, die wir im Moment mit \u00fcberraschender Regelm\u00e4\u00dfigkeit vor unseren Gerichten h\u00f6ren.\n\nTut mir leid, Callum. Ich kaufe immer noch nicht, aber wir werden nach einigen kurzen Nachrichten von unseren Sponsoren darauf zur\u00fcckkommen. Also bleib in der N\u00e4he, wenn du kannst. Wenn du es nicht kannst, pass auf dich auf und pass auf dich auf.\n\nTRANSKRIPTUMBRUCH","zh_CN":"Welcome back, Hunters. This is Garret Coliga coming back at you with more TRACKER, the official source for Bounty Hunters Guild bounties and other info. Today\u2019s episode is brought to you by CenterMass, your single-store solution for all your offensive and defensive needs. Stop by any of their franchises to get the feed on the latest deals from the manufacturers you\u2019ve come to trust.\n\nWe\u2019re going to talk to Callum Ringi in a moment, but first, I\u2019ve got a couple more late additions to this episode\u2019s HotSheet.\n\nFirst up, Marshall Theodore. First time offender, bounty\u2019s been posted by the CCB. Looks like a Fugi run, apparently the kid took out a loan and is trying to skip on paying any of it back. Probably low threat, but be careful, kid\u2019s probably scared and twitchy. Theodore\u2019s last known reg-tag-flags were in Magnus, Nexus, then nothing.\n\nNext \u2026 hmm \u2026 this seems like it\u2019s a misprint, but my producer is swearing that it\u2019s not. A renewed bounty has been issued for members of the Orion Network. Last I heard, they all got vented both personally and professionally by the Marines, but I guess not. Bounty was filed in Elysium, so I guess their resurrection moved them to a new part of space as well.\n\nThat\u2019s all for now. Remember to consult your local Guild or Law Enforcement office for a complete list of available bounties and double-check any bounty before confronting a fugitive, as bounties may have been cleared. All cases must be performed by licensed Guild Members in good standing.\n\nAll right. I\u2019d like to introduce our guest for the show. He began serving in the Lago local militia at 17. After three years of dedicated service, he was hired onto the local police force where he served with distinction for another ten before moving up to the Advocacy where he\u2019s been ever since. Let me introduce Callum Ringi.\n\nCallum Ringi: Hi, Garret. That was quite an introduction.\n\nQuite a career. So what is your focus at the Advocacy?\n\nCallum Ringi: I was a field agent for most of my career. About seven years ago, I got tapped on a bad raid on Prime, so I transferred behind a desk. Now I\u2019m focusing on system security.\n\nIs that like border security?\n\nCallum Ringi: No \u2026 well, kind of. It\u2019s mostly theoretical work analyzing criminal stats and looking at better ways to maintain order in heavily trafficked areas.\n\nAnd this is the Armistice Initiative?\n\nCallum Ringi: Yes. For several years now, the Advocacy has been working with the Senate and concerned members of the weapons industry to minimize the capacity for violence in secure space, whether intentional or not.\n\nHow so?\n\nCallum Ringi: Well, it\u2019s an understood fact that most ships feature a weapons payload of some kind. While the UEE isn\u2019t against the ownership of these weapons, it does present an interesting conundrum in areas where you are trying to maintain safety. If everybody can fire their weapons at any time; does that make it more secure or more precarious? The Armistice Initiative is experimenting with a new system that would automatically enable weapon safeties on ships as they enter a secure system. The theory being that it would deter escalations to violence while also protecting against accidental discharge.\n\nWith all due respect, what you\u2019re suggesting sounds nice in theory, but I feel like it\u2019s not as simple as you\u2019d like to think.\n\nCallum Ringi: That\u2019s why I\u2019m here, Garret, we want to reach out to various professionals to hear their insight on the potential shortcomings.\n\nThen get comfy. First of all, I don\u2019t like the idea of somebody taking away control of my weapons. What if I discovered a client hiding out in system? Am I just supposed to subdue him with my personality?\n\nCallum Ringi: You would never lose control. That\u2019s an important thing to remember. It\u2019s just a safety. You can always disable it.\n\nThen what\u2019s the point of the system?\n\nCallum Ringi: Well, if you disabled it, the system would simply notify nearby ships that your weapons were armed.\n\nSo they would arm theirs just in case I tried to shoot.\n\nCallum Ringi: Probably, yes, but if you don\u2019t open fire, you don\u2019t have anything to worry about.\n\nI guess I\u2019m just a little fuzzy on what this will actually prevent.\n\nCallum Ringi: We\u2019re hoping that it makes it easier to identify those with hostile intent as well as prevent accidental discharge of weapons. It\u2019s a defense that we\u2019re hearing with surprising regularity in our courts at the moment.\n\nSorry, Callum. I\u2019m still not buying, but we\u2019ll get back into it after some brief messages from our sponsors. So stick around if you can. If you can\u2019t, you take care and watch your back.\n\nTRANSCRIPT BREAK"},"links_count":0,"comment_count":140,"created_at":"2014-05-07T00:00:00+00:00","created_at_human":"11 years ago"},"meta":{"processed_at":"2026-04-29 21:12:15","valid_relations":["images","links","translations"],"prev_id":13850,"next_id":13852}}