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''For the game Privateer, see [[Wing Commander: Privateer]]''<br>
In its strictest sense, a term applied to civilians contracted by their nation in times of war to raid enemy shipping. Although this official sanction is meant, among other things, to confer upon [[privateer]]s some of the rights of combatants in the event of capture, historically they have often been treated as common [[pirate]]s―not without reason, as many have turned to raiding indiscriminately, sometimes even against their own government. For a classic example, see [[Zachary Banfeld]].
In its strictest sense, a term applied to civilians contracted by their nation in times of war to raid enemy shipping. Although this official sanction is meant, among other things, to confer upon [[privateer]]s some of the rights of combatants in the event of capture, historically they have often been treated as common [[pirate]]s―not without reason, as many have turned to raiding indiscriminately, sometimes even against their own government. For a classic example, see [[Zachary Banfeld]].


Also used as a generic term for freelance spacers, who may not be employed by a sovereign government and may work for private organizations or individuals. For an example of this form of privateer, see [[Grayson Burrows]].
Also used as a generic term for freelance spacers, who may not be employed by a sovereign government and may work for private organizations or individuals. For an example of this form of privateer, see [[Grayson Burrows]].
= Behind the Screens =
''See [[Wing Commander: Privateer]].''


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Latest revision as of 14:23, 8 December 2023

For the game Privateer, see Wing Commander: Privateer
In its strictest sense, a term applied to civilians contracted by their nation in times of war to raid enemy shipping. Although this official sanction is meant, among other things, to confer upon privateers some of the rights of combatants in the event of capture, historically they have often been treated as common pirates―not without reason, as many have turned to raiding indiscriminately, sometimes even against their own government. For a classic example, see Zachary Banfeld.

Also used as a generic term for freelance spacers, who may not be employed by a sovereign government and may work for private organizations or individuals. For an example of this form of privateer, see Grayson Burrows.