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A diff kind of scavengers, these ones tasked with recovering fallen expeditions members in the derelicts.


Usually older men, they travel in pairs, hired by family members/friends to find their lost loved ones.


I'll prob dood a bit more about those (with a proper blurb) since they occupy an important role in this setting.


AND YES


I'll dood some macro porn before the end of the week, a bunch actually.


So buckle up peeps

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Anonymous

I wonder if any of the fallen would turn out to be alive. What would they do in that situation? Do they have some medical equipment with them?

thesociallyawkwardpinguin

they have their own supplies, so enough for first aid stuff. They usually seek dead peeps tho ahah. Folks that went missing months ago/years. So chances at finding someone alive is pretty slim

sandman578

Hmm the thing about maybe giving them a bit more backstory reminds me of something. There was a macro gal in Scavengers with her story possibly linked to the Veilleurs. She "Volunteered" for a recon team in a derelict, encountered a "Rampant" machine, and fled for her life. Apparently no other macros or humans from the team made it back alive because she's being interviewed in "Coward" where they're trying to find out what happened to the team. Possible continuation where the Veilleurs are sent to confirm the rest of the teams fate by the company that employed them, the macro and/or human clan they belonged to, or just the macro gal spending her life savings or taking on a debt to a macro matriarch or human crime lord to help with her guilt?

thesociallyawkwardpinguin

that's usually what happens :D I feel like I need to specify that those "hunters" aint motivated by greed like most of the others scrappers; as themselves are former scavengers wrecked by survivor guilt. It's just expected from peeps hiring them to give a decent "tithe" for their services. But it's never something with a fixed price where you need to take a loan. Tradition just expect from you to pay them handsomely (depending on your wealth) to symbolize the value the lost person had to you.