Acknowledged. Is there any one notable amongst their numbers I should keep an eye out for. I would like to avoid having to find some 'debris' if the Corporations are keeping a nearby watch, but will do what I have to. 'Debris', a popular code amongst independent mining and salvaging operations to refer to murdering a corporate rat and lackey somewhere remote or out of the way. After all, if all the surveillance on the nearby machines wasn't functioning, then who's to contradict that they simply got got hit or ran into an unfortunate patch of debris and rock in space.
Grimy Scavenger Pilot: "Most of them are now corporate dogs, so whatever you have in mind, I have nothing to do with it. The others? Either dead or too smart to get found out. Still, take this."
The Pilot transfers to Drifter a list of call signs from independent scavengers turned corporate scavengers.
Scavenger Pilot with a breathing mask: "*shhhh* Callsign Bad Wrench. Got a vendetta against the piece of work. She is the reason behind my mask. *shhhh* My callsign is Sandpaper. *shhhh* Sorry though, there is no bounty on her name. I can't pay you, but I will owe you one if you make debris out of her *shhhh*"
“Thanks” Charles discreetly leaves, attempting to rustle up some info on a new contract.
RumorsIron Wrath manages to hear some tidbits of information about a few exclusive contracts some mercenaries have, but all of them are secretive enough not to spill too many beans. And even in the rare case a wasted mercenary would tell him the entire details of the contract, it wouldn't help him much as these exclusive contracts are exclusive for a reason. Pilots who weren't contacted cannot hope to undertake these contract.
Iron Wrath does understand that to obtain exclusive contracts, he will need contacts with the corporations. The faction liaisons he knows about could be a good start, or he could also try to attract attention by raising his reputation or attracting the good graces of a corporation by fulfilling their open contracts.