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So settle in, we\u2019ve got a good one for you.\n\nToday\u2019s show is brought to you by Klaus & Werner, makers of reliable energy weapons like the Model II Arclight. Trust me, I\u2019ve used one of those bad boys for years and it\u2019s never done me wrong. So, if you\u2019re in the market for a new energy weapon for your ship or personal loadout, do what I do and start your search with Klaus & Werner.\n\nLet\u2019s dig into some official Bounty Hunters Guild news by checking the HotSheet. Remember these bounties are considered current as of the recording of this show, but might not stay that way. As always, check with your local Bounty Hunters Guild branch or the nearest law enforcement agency to confirm which bounties are active in your area.\n\nHere\u2019s one I haven\u2019t seen before. Tre Wiebo is wanted for what\u2019s being described as eco-terrorism in Gurzil. Apparently, this guy has been targeting miners in the system as a form of protest. He\u2019s also been leaving copies of his manifesto after each attack. In it he goes into great detail saying how we must protect Gurzil so it can \u201cnaturally form.\u201d Seems Mr. Wiebo has become very attached to this swirling mass of protoplanets to the point of violence.\n\nNow, although to date, Wiebo has not killed anyone, his MO is to disable mining vessels with EMP strikes before delivering damage that\u2019s devastating to the ship, but not life-threatening to its crew. Basically, this guy\u2019s goal is to keep mining ships from leaving the system with the resources they\u2019ve collected. Even though Wiebo isn\u2019t dangerous in the traditional sense, he\u2019s a gifted pilot who is extremely skilled at non-lethal combat. My recommendation would be to approach him on the ground if at all possible.\n\nNext, we\u2019ve got several credible reports of \u201cHot\u201d Rod Rettenmund being spotted in two systems. The notorious ship jacker seemingly vanished over two years ago after escaping Tanys\u2019 Advocacy Office and swiping one of their Stalkers. Ever since, his trail has been colder than the streets of Jele City.\n\nThat all changed four days ago when \u201cHot\u201d Rod was spotted by multiple face-recs in the Fora System. Those reports were followed by a more recent update of him in Nemo where his trail seemed to indicate that he was desperately searching for a top-of-the-line scanner. No word on what spooked him out of the hole he was hiding in, but if I were a betting man, he appears to be making a run into Banu space through Corel. Of course, he\u2019s surprised us before, so nothing can be certain with this guy.\n\nHearing about the reappearance of \u201cHot\u201d Rod Rettenmund got me thinking about an old friend of mine, Louise Boyd. She\u2019s carved out quite an interesting niche for herself by working cold cases. She agreed to come on the show to talk to us about this often forgotten aspect of bounty hunting. Great to have you here, Louise!\n\nLouise Boyd: Hey there, Garret. Thrilled to join you. Quite a show you\u2019ve got here.\n\nThanks. So you\u2019ve built your reputation around finding criminals who have seemingly vanished. Many bounty hunters avoid cold cases due to their difficulty and low clearance rate, so why\u2019d you decide to start working them?\n\nLouise Boyd: Necessity more than anything else. There was a time about thirty years ago when I was running out of options to earn an honest living, so I walked into my local Bounty Hunters Guild branch and asked about opportunities.\n\nAt that time, I didn\u2019t have any experience hunting criminals, but I\u2019d grown up hearing stories from my grandfather, who was a respected bounty hunter himself. All those years, while he was entertaining me with his stories, turns out he was really teaching me bounty hunting tradecraft. Though in hindsight, it was a bit like thinking I could be a pilot because I had seen a photo of an M50 once.\n\nYou still recall anything you learned from his tales?\n\nLouise Boyd: Absolutely! The first point that comes to mind is also the one thing I tell any young and hungry bounty hunter that asks me for advice \u2014 the best catch is a peaceful one.\n\nMy grandfather\u2019s favorite stories were never about big gun battles or epic dogfights. Once he located his bounty, he loved to use deception. It allowed him to get in close and create confusion right before making the arrest. One he loved to tell involved him dressing up as a food delivery guy and knocking on this guy\u2019s door with a fake order.\n\nI think nowadays hunters call that \u201cBaggin\u2019 a Benny.\u201d Did your grandfather inspire you to work cold cases?\n\nLouise Boyd: Not that I recall.\n\nSo what drew you to them?\n\nLouise Boyd: To start? To be honest, it was the lack of competition. Same reason I always ate the licorice flavored Gelbees growing up. I went after the high paying jobs at first like everyone else, but surprise, surprise, bounty hunters with years more experience or connections would beat me to the punch. I just hadn\u2019t built up the skills or knowledge I needed to compete on that level, yet there were these piles of cold cases just sitting there that no one else wanted to touch.\n\nI knew most people avoided cold cases because of the reasons you mentioned above, but I figured it would give me the chance to work a case at my own pace, and if I made an error or two, the stakes were much lower. So I picked one involving this woman who ran a ship insurance fraud ring for years, then vanished only days before the Advocacy was set to indict her. Turns out, I got lucky and ended up figuring out where she went.\n\nDon\u2019t be so modest, Louise, you\u2019re one of the best bloodhounds I know. Which makes me wonder, why have you stuck with cold cases all these years?\n\nLouise Boyd: Well, there are a few reasons. Generally, they\u2019re safer than chasing normal bounties. Sometimes, it\u2019s because the bounty has been hiding so successfully that they never see you coming. Other times, they\u2019ve lived in fear of being captured for so long that they\u2019re almost relieved you found them. I\u2019m sure that sounds funny to some of your listeners, but everyone carries guilt in their own way. Many of my easiest collars come on people who did horrific things decades ago, and have had to live with that guilt while going unpunished.\n\nAlso, there\u2019s no better feeling than contacting a family to tell them you\u2019ve closed a cold case that affected them. The feeling is, well, almost indescribable. Being able to provide closure to people who never thought there was a chance for it.\n\nThat\u2019s some really inspiring stuff, right there. So we need to take a quick commercial break. When we return, Louise is going to share with us her top five tips to help you crack that cold case. Plus, we\u2019ll walk you through adjusting the scope on a Klaus & Werner Arrowhead sniper rifle to make sure you\u2019re taking the perfect shot. That and more when TRACKER returns.\n\n< TRANSMISSION BREAK >","de_DE":"< BEGINN DER \u00dcBERTRAGUNG >\n\nIch bin Garret Coliga und willkommen zu einer weiteren Episode von TRACKER mit den neuesten Nachrichten, Tech und Tipps rund um die Kopfgeldjagd \"Vers\". Also mach dich bereit, wir haben einen guten f\u00fcr dich.\n\nDie heutige Show wird Ihnen von Klaus & Werner, Herstellern von zuverl\u00e4ssigen Energiewaffen wie dem Model II Arclight, pr\u00e4sentiert. Glaub mir, ich benutze einen dieser b\u00f6sen Jungs seit Jahren und es hat mir nie etwas falsch gemacht. Wenn Sie also auf dem Markt f\u00fcr eine neue Energiewaffe f\u00fcr Ihr Schiff oder eine pers\u00f6nliche Verladung sind, tun Sie, was ich tue und beginnen Sie Ihre Suche mit Klaus & Werner.\n\nLasst uns in den offiziellen Nachrichten der Kopfgeldj\u00e4ger-Gilde st\u00f6bern, indem wir uns das HotSheet ansehen. Denken Sie daran, dass diese Bounties zum Zeitpunkt der Aufnahme dieser Show als aktuell angesehen werden, aber vielleicht nicht so bleiben. Wie immer, erkundigen Sie sich bei Ihrer \u00f6rtlichen Bounty Hunter Guild Niederlassung oder der n\u00e4chsten Strafverfolgungsbeh\u00f6rde, welche Bounties in Ihrer N\u00e4he aktiv sind.\n\nHier ist einer, den ich noch nie zuvor gesehen habe. Tre Wiebo wird in Gurzil f\u00fcr das gesucht, was als \u00d6ko-Terrorismus bezeichnet wird. Anscheinend hat dieser Kerl Bergleute im System als eine Form des Protestes ins Visier genommen. Er hinterl\u00e4sst auch Kopien seines Manifests nach jedem Angriff. Darin geht er sehr detailliert darauf ein, wie wir Gurzil sch\u00fctzen m\u00fcssen, damit es \"nat\u00fcrlich formen kann\". Scheint so, als w\u00e4re Herr Wiebo sehr an diese wirbelnde Masse von Protoplaneten bis zum Punkt der Gewalt gebunden.\n\nObwohl Wiebo bis heute niemanden get\u00f6tet hat, ist seine Vorgehensweise, Minenschiffe mit EMP-Schl\u00e4gen zu deaktivieren, bevor er Sch\u00e4den anrichtet, die f\u00fcr das Schiff verheerend, aber nicht lebensbedrohlich f\u00fcr seine Besatzung sind. Im Grunde genommen ist es das Ziel dieses Mannes, Minenschiffe davon abzuhalten, das System mit den gesammelten Ressourcen zu verlassen. Auch wenn Wiebo im traditionellen Sinne nicht gef\u00e4hrlich ist, ist er ein begabter Pilot, der im nicht-t\u00f6dlichen Kampf extrem erfahren ist. Meine Empfehlung w\u00e4re es, sich vor Ort an ihn zu wenden, wenn m\u00f6glich.\n\nAls n\u00e4chstes haben wir mehrere glaubw\u00fcrdige Berichte, dass der \"hei\u00dfe\" Rod Rettenmund in zwei Systemen entdeckt wurde. Der ber\u00fcchtigte Schiffsjacker scheint vor \u00fcber zwei Jahren verschwunden zu sein, nachdem er aus Tanys' Advocacy Office geflohen und einen ihrer Stalker geschlagen hatte. Seitdem ist seine Spur k\u00e4lter als in den Stra\u00dfen von Jele City.\n\nDas \u00e4nderte sich vor vier Tagen, als der \"hei\u00dfe\" Stab von mehreren Gesichtsrequisiten im Forensystem entdeckt wurde. Diesen Berichten folgte ein neueres Update von ihm in Nemo, wo seine Spur darauf hindeutete, dass er verzweifelt nach einem Spitzenscanner suchte. Kein Wort dar\u00fcber, was ihn aus dem Loch, in dem er sich versteckte, erschreckte, aber wenn ich ein Wettmann w\u00e4re, scheint er durch Corel in den Banu-Raum zu laufen. Nat\u00fcrlich hat er uns schon einmal \u00fcberrascht, also kann bei diesem Kerl nichts sicher sein.\n\nAls ich von der Wiederkehr des \"hei\u00dfen\" Rod Rettenmund h\u00f6rte, dachte ich an eine alte Freundin von mir, Louise Boyd. Sie hat sich eine ziemlich interessante Nische geschaffen, indem sie ungekl\u00e4rte F\u00e4lle bearbeitet hat. Sie stimmte zu, in die Show zu kommen, um mit uns \u00fcber diesen oft vergessenen Aspekt der Kopfgeldjagd zu sprechen. Sch\u00f6n, dass du hier bist, Louise!\n\nLouise Boyd: Hallo, Garret. Ich freue mich, mich dir anzuschlie\u00dfen. Was f\u00fcr eine Show haben Sie hier.\n\nDanke. Sie haben sich also Ihren Ruf aufgebaut, indem Sie Kriminelle gefunden haben, die scheinbar verschwunden sind. Viele Kopfgeldj\u00e4ger vermeiden ungekl\u00e4rte F\u00e4lle aufgrund ihrer Schwierigkeit und niedrigen R\u00e4umungsrate, also warum hast du dich entschieden, sie zu bearbeiten?\n\nLouise Boyd: Notwendigkeit mehr als alles andere. Es gab eine Zeit vor etwa drei\u00dfig Jahren, als mir die M\u00f6glichkeiten ausgingen, einen ehrlichen Lebensunterhalt zu verdienen, also ging ich in meine \u00f6rtliche Filiale der Kopfgeldj\u00e4ger-Gilde und fragte nach M\u00f6glichkeiten.\n\nZu dieser Zeit hatte ich noch keine Erfahrung mit der Jagd auf Kriminelle, aber ich war aufgewachsen und hatte Geschichten von meinem Gro\u00dfvater geh\u00f6rt, der selbst ein angesehener Kopfgeldj\u00e4ger war. All die Jahre, w\u00e4hrend er mich mit seinen Geschichten unterhielt, stellte sich heraus, dass er mir wirklich Kopfgeldjagd auf Tradecraft beibrachte. Im Nachhinein war es ein bisschen so, als ob ich dachte, ich k\u00f6nnte Pilot werden, weil ich einmal ein Foto einer M50 gesehen hatte.\n\nErinnern Sie sich noch an etwas, das Sie aus seinen Geschichten gelernt haben?\n\nLouise Boyd: Auf jeden Fall! Der erste Punkt, der mir in den Sinn kommt, ist auch die eine Sache, die ich jedem jungen und hungrigen Kopfgeldj\u00e4ger sage, der mich um Rat bittet - der beste Fang ist ein friedlicher.\n\nDie Lieblingsgeschichten meines Gro\u00dfvaters waren nie \u00fcber gro\u00dfe Schie\u00dfereien oder epische Luftk\u00e4mpfe. Sobald er sein Kopfgeld gefunden hatte, liebte er es, T\u00e4uschung zu benutzen. Es erlaubte ihm, n\u00e4her heranzukommen und Verwirrung zu stiften, kurz bevor er die Verhaftung vornahm. Eine, die er liebte zu erz\u00e4hlen, bezog ihn mit ein, sich als Lebensmittelzusteller zu verkleiden und mit einer gef\u00e4lschten Bestellung an die T\u00fcr dieses Mannes zu klopfen.\n\nIch denke, J\u00e4ger nennen das heutzutage \"Baggin' a Benny\". Hat dein Gro\u00dfvater dich inspiriert, an ungel\u00f6sten F\u00e4llen zu arbeiten?\n\nLouise Boyd: Nicht, dass ich w\u00fcsste.\n\nAlso, was hat dich zu ihnen hingezogen?\n\nLouise Boyd: Um zu beginnen? Um ehrlich zu sein, es war der fehlende Wettbewerb. Aus dem gleichen Grund habe ich immer die mit S\u00fc\u00dfholz gew\u00fcrzten Gelbe Bienen gegessen, die aufwuchsen. Ich ging zuerst nach den hochbezahlten Jobs wie alle anderen, aber \u00dcberraschung, \u00dcberraschung, \u00dcberraschung, Kopfgeldj\u00e4ger mit jahrelanger Erfahrung oder Verbindungen w\u00fcrden mich um L\u00e4ngen schlagen. Ich hatte einfach nicht die F\u00e4higkeiten oder das Wissen aufgebaut, die ich brauchte, um auf dieser Ebene zu konkurrieren, aber es gab diese Stapel von ungel\u00f6sten F\u00e4llen, die einfach da lagen und die niemand sonst anfassen wollte.\n\nIch wusste, dass die meisten Leute ungekl\u00e4rte F\u00e4lle aus den oben genannten Gr\u00fcnden vermieden haben, aber ich dachte, es w\u00fcrde mir die Chance geben, einen Fall in meinem eigenen Tempo zu bearbeiten, und wenn ich ein oder zwei Fehler machte, waren die Eins\u00e4tze viel geringer. Also w\u00e4hlte ich eine aus, an der diese Frau beteiligt war, die jahrelang einen Betrugsring f\u00fcr Schiffsversicherungen leitete, und verschwand dann nur wenige Tage, bevor die Advocacy dazu bestimmt war, sie anzuklagen. Es stellte sich heraus, dass ich Gl\u00fcck hatte und am Ende herausfand, wohin sie ging.\n\nSei nicht so bescheiden, Louise, du bist einer der besten Bluthunde, die ich kenne. Was mich wundern l\u00e4sst, warum du all die Jahre an ungel\u00f6sten F\u00e4llen festgehalten hast?\n\nLouise Boyd: Nun, es gibt ein paar Gr\u00fcnde. Im Allgemeinen sind sie sicherer, als normale Kopfgelder zu jagen. Manchmal liegt es daran, dass sich das Bounty so erfolgreich versteckt hat, dass sie dich nie kommen sehen. Manchmal leben sie in Angst davor, so lange gefangen genommen zu werden, dass sie fast erleichtert sind, dass du sie gefunden hast. Ich bin sicher, dass das f\u00fcr einige Ihrer Zuh\u00f6rer lustig klingt, aber jeder tr\u00e4gt die Schuld auf seine eigene Weise. Viele meiner einfachsten Halsb\u00e4nder kommen auf Leute, die vor Jahrzehnten schreckliche Dinge getan haben und mit dieser Schuld leben mussten, ohne bestraft zu werden.\n\nEs gibt auch kein besseres Gef\u00fchl, als eine Familie zu kontaktieren, um ihr zu sagen, dass Sie einen ungel\u00f6sten Fall abgeschlossen haben, der sie betrifft. Das Gef\u00fchl ist, naja, fast unbeschreiblich. In der Lage sein, Menschen, die nie gedacht haben, dass es eine Chance daf\u00fcr gibt, abzuschotten.\n\nDas ist wirklich inspirierendes Zeug, genau da. Also m\u00fcssen wir eine kurze Werbepause einlegen. Wenn wir zur\u00fcckkehren, wird Louise uns ihre f\u00fcnf wichtigsten Tipps mitteilen, die Ihnen helfen, diesen ungel\u00f6sten Fall zu l\u00f6sen. Au\u00dferdem f\u00fchren wir Sie durch die Anpassung des Zielfernrohrs an einem Klaus & Werner Arrowhead Scharfsch\u00fctzengewehr, um sicherzustellen, dass Sie den perfekten Schuss machen. Das und mehr, wenn TRACKER zur\u00fcckkehrt.\n\nGETRIEBEUNTERBRECHUNG >","zh_CN":"< BEGIN TRANSMISSION >\n\n\nI\u2019m Garret Coliga and welcome to another episode of TRACKER with all the latest news, tech and tips from around the bounty hunting \u2019verse. So settle in, we\u2019ve got a good one for you.\n\nToday\u2019s show is brought to you by Klaus & Werner, makers of reliable energy weapons like the Model II Arclight. Trust me, I\u2019ve used one of those bad boys for years and it\u2019s never done me wrong. So, if you\u2019re in the market for a new energy weapon for your ship or personal loadout, do what I do and start your search with Klaus & Werner.\n\nLet\u2019s dig into some official Bounty Hunters Guild news by checking the HotSheet. Remember these bounties are considered current as of the recording of this show, but might not stay that way. As always, check with your local Bounty Hunters Guild branch or the nearest law enforcement agency to confirm which bounties are active in your area.\n\nHere\u2019s one I haven\u2019t seen before. Tre Wiebo is wanted for what\u2019s being described as eco-terrorism in Gurzil. Apparently, this guy has been targeting miners in the system as a form of protest. He\u2019s also been leaving copies of his manifesto after each attack. In it he goes into great detail saying how we must protect Gurzil so it can \u201cnaturally form.\u201d Seems Mr. Wiebo has become very attached to this swirling mass of protoplanets to the point of violence.\n\nNow, although to date, Wiebo has not killed anyone, his MO is to disable mining vessels with EMP strikes before delivering damage that\u2019s devastating to the ship, but not life-threatening to its crew. Basically, this guy\u2019s goal is to keep mining ships from leaving the system with the resources they\u2019ve collected. Even though Wiebo isn\u2019t dangerous in the traditional sense, he\u2019s a gifted pilot who is extremely skilled at non-lethal combat. My recommendation would be to approach him on the ground if at all possible.\n\nNext, we\u2019ve got several credible reports of \u201cHot\u201d Rod Rettenmund being spotted in two systems. The notorious ship jacker seemingly vanished over two years ago after escaping Tanys\u2019 Advocacy Office and swiping one of their Stalkers. Ever since, his trail has been colder than the streets of Jele City.\n\nThat all changed four days ago when \u201cHot\u201d Rod was spotted by multiple face-recs in the Fora System. Those reports were followed by a more recent update of him in Nemo where his trail seemed to indicate that he was desperately searching for a top-of-the-line scanner. No word on what spooked him out of the hole he was hiding in, but if I were a betting man, he appears to be making a run into Banu space through Corel. Of course, he\u2019s surprised us before, so nothing can be certain with this guy.\n\nHearing about the reappearance of \u201cHot\u201d Rod Rettenmund got me thinking about an old friend of mine, Louise Boyd. She\u2019s carved out quite an interesting niche for herself by working cold cases. She agreed to come on the show to talk to us about this often forgotten aspect of bounty hunting. Great to have you here, Louise!\n\nLouise Boyd: Hey there, Garret. Thrilled to join you. Quite a show you\u2019ve got here.\n\nThanks. So you\u2019ve built your reputation around finding criminals who have seemingly vanished. Many bounty hunters avoid cold cases due to their difficulty and low clearance rate, so why\u2019d you decide to start working them?\n\nLouise Boyd: Necessity more than anything else. There was a time about thirty years ago when I was running out of options to earn an honest living, so I walked into my local Bounty Hunters Guild branch and asked about opportunities.\n\nAt that time, I didn\u2019t have any experience hunting criminals, but I\u2019d grown up hearing stories from my grandfather, who was a respected bounty hunter himself. All those years, while he was entertaining me with his stories, turns out he was really teaching me bounty hunting tradecraft. Though in hindsight, it was a bit like thinking I could be a pilot because I had seen a photo of an M50 once.\n\nYou still recall anything you learned from his tales?\n\nLouise Boyd: Absolutely! The first point that comes to mind is also the one thing I tell any young and hungry bounty hunter that asks me for advice \u2014 the best catch is a peaceful one.\n\nMy grandfather\u2019s favorite stories were never about big gun battles or epic dogfights. Once he located his bounty, he loved to use deception. It allowed him to get in close and create confusion right before making the arrest. One he loved to tell involved him dressing up as a food delivery guy and knocking on this guy\u2019s door with a fake order.\n\nI think nowadays hunters call that \u201cBaggin\u2019 a Benny.\u201d Did your grandfather inspire you to work cold cases?\n\nLouise Boyd: Not that I recall.\n\nSo what drew you to them?\n\nLouise Boyd: To start? To be honest, it was the lack of competition. Same reason I always ate the licorice flavored Gelbees growing up. I went after the high paying jobs at first like everyone else, but surprise, surprise, bounty hunters with years more experience or connections would beat me to the punch. I just hadn\u2019t built up the skills or knowledge I needed to compete on that level, yet there were these piles of cold cases just sitting there that no one else wanted to touch.\n\nI knew most people avoided cold cases because of the reasons you mentioned above, but I figured it would give me the chance to work a case at my own pace, and if I made an error or two, the stakes were much lower. So I picked one involving this woman who ran a ship insurance fraud ring for years, then vanished only days before the Advocacy was set to indict her. Turns out, I got lucky and ended up figuring out where she went.\n\nDon\u2019t be so modest, Louise, you\u2019re one of the best bloodhounds I know. Which makes me wonder, why have you stuck with cold cases all these years?\n\nLouise Boyd: Well, there are a few reasons. Generally, they\u2019re safer than chasing normal bounties. Sometimes, it\u2019s because the bounty has been hiding so successfully that they never see you coming. Other times, they\u2019ve lived in fear of being captured for so long that they\u2019re almost relieved you found them. I\u2019m sure that sounds funny to some of your listeners, but everyone carries guilt in their own way. Many of my easiest collars come on people who did horrific things decades ago, and have had to live with that guilt while going unpunished.\n\nAlso, there\u2019s no better feeling than contacting a family to tell them you\u2019ve closed a cold case that affected them. The feeling is, well, almost indescribable. Being able to provide closure to people who never thought there was a chance for it.\n\nThat\u2019s some really inspiring stuff, right there. So we need to take a quick commercial break. When we return, Louise is going to share with us her top five tips to help you crack that cold case. Plus, we\u2019ll walk you through adjusting the scope on a Klaus & Werner Arrowhead sniper rifle to make sure you\u2019re taking the perfect shot. That and more when TRACKER returns.\n\n< TRANSMISSION BREAK >"},"links_count":0,"comment_count":45,"created_at":"2016-06-22T00:00:00+00:00","created_at_human":"9 years ago"},"meta":{"processed_at":"2026-05-16 02:04:10","valid_relations":["images","links"],"prev_id":15390,"next_id":15393}}