Why Corsairs?

Ambiance; also location, location, location.

If there is a pirate haven like Tortuga, you can treat it like a swashbuckling adventure.
 
Or maybe Tortuga exists somewhere in the Sindal subsector. Seriously, have pirate adventures centered around Theev if you're not already involved with Drinax's bit of privateering.
 
If you're operating directly under the noses of the Imperium Navy, you have to accept that would be a tadness of tension for each caper.
 
I think that's part of 'adventure'. Rule number 1 of the scoundrel, Be Sneaky. Rule number 2, Don't Get Caught. Rule number 3, RUN.

As much as there's an Imperial border nearby, and in many campaigns you are well within Imperial borders, not every encounter involves Imperial fleets or squadrons or... any Imperial vessels. Refs bring out imperial assets when the plot needs it, usually when you are trying to drive home the point to players "NO mean no!". You don't overwhelm players in encounters you supply a reasonable or slightly unreasonable opponent. That will mean the vast majority of the time even pirates will face planetary navies and security forces with the occasional subsector unit for something more determined but not for a slaughter any more than any other campaign type. A subsector frigate should mean the players have been getting unreasonably.... bold in their actions.
 
GURPS put out a supplement called Granicus, Pirates Paradise. Basically it was a system that didn't always ask a lot of questions about where starships were coming from, or why they sometimes had damage that looked like it happened while someone was trying to get inside.

Now, in their defense, the planetary authorities were always asking a lot of questions when it appeared that something was trying to get OUT of the ship. And all those reports of space monsters were just fake news stories planted on the Holonet. No truth to them whatsoever...
 
phavoc said:
Now, in their defense, the planetary authorities were always asking a lot of questions when it appeared that something was trying to get OUT of the ship. And all those reports of space monsters were just fake news stories planted on the Holonet. No truth to them whatsoever...
LOL, got to love those Space Monsters. They can be so much fun for everyone. :mrgreen:
 
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