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FREE STATE COURIER RIDERS
Overview
The Free State Courier Riders were a loose network of freelance couriers pivotal to the communication and logistics of the Free State of Settlers during the Beta Age. Operating in a resource-scarce environment following the crash of the Last Frontier, these couriers played a critical role in connecting settlements, delivering vital information, goods, and correspondence across the Exohuman territories.
To supplement the New Kourou Courier Service and the Firetown Courier Service, the Free State contracted independent, Veyra-mounted riders under annual tenders to handle urgent deliveries and off-route dispatches beyond the paved Trade Route. Their flexibility made them invaluable in cases where caravans were too slow, routes too rough, or settlements too remote.
Key Features
- Freelance Structure: Independent contractors bidding on annual tenders; flexible, scalable operations.
- Uniform Identification: Wore armbands marking them as Free State agents, granting authority and protection.
- Mounts: Typically relied on Veyras, adapted to rough terrain and long distances.
- Offroad Routes: Unlike caravan services, riders traveled rough trails through forests, mountains, and deserts.
- Arms & Equipment: Carried Ironstrike Slingshots, knives, and survival gear for defense and utility.
- Quickdraw Service Token: Access to the Frontier Quickdraw Network for hygiene, rations, and water; tokens became coveted black-market items.
- Economic Adaptability: Worked government tenders, private contracts, or corporate jobs — sometimes forming small courier companies.
- Legacy: Laid the foundation for the Federal Courier Service in the Gamma Age, with many riders reassigned by GAIA.
Role in the Communication System
The riders complemented the Beta Age’s hybrid system of shortwave radios and shellac records:
- Urgent Dispatches: Delivered time-sensitive mail and parcels faster than caravans.
- Postal Services: Transported letters, small parcels, and legal documents, often contracted directly by Courier Stations.
- Goods Transport: Carried light cargo across settlements via offroad trails.
- Critical Links: Maintained connections to isolated communities otherwise unreachable by caravan.
Life on the Road
The Free State Courier Riders lived a nomadic existence, rarely staying long in one place.
- Transient Lifestyle: Constant travel strained family ties, fostering solitary reputations.
- 3B Hostels & Saloons: “Bar, Bed & Breakfast” spots catered to riders — cheap lodging, hearty meals, and a place to unwind.
Camaraderie and Challenges
- Shared Experiences: Riders bonded over hardships — rough terrain, bandits, predators.
- Rivalries: Competition for tenders or contracts sometimes sparked conflict.
- Resilience: Known for resourcefulness and grit, their reputation became legend in the Free State frontier.
Services and Prices
Prices were distance-based and varied by terrain and urgency. Riders negotiated contracts directly with clients, though Free State tenders often set upper limits.
| Category | Service | Description | Price (per km, in Kourou) | Notes |
| Postal / Communication | Letter Dispatch | Urgent letter carried offroute | 0.5 K/km | Faster than caravan mail |
| Postal / Communication | Parcel Delivery (≤ 5 kg) | Small parcel (cloth-wrapped or box) | 0.8 K/km | Max weight 5 kg |
| Cargo Transport | Light Cargo (≤ 25 kg) | Larger goods carried on pack or cart | 1 K/km | Max weight 25 kg |
| Passenger Transport | Rider Escort | Settler rides pillion or hires rider’s spare Veyra | 1.2 K/km | Risk surcharge applied |
| Express / Emergency | Rush Dispatch | Priority delivery under storm/night conditions | 1.5 K/km | High risk, urgent only |
Tactical Advice for Dungeon Masters
The Free State Courier Riders offer versatile storytelling opportunities:
- Escort Missions: PCs accompany a courier through dangerous terrain.
- Competitive Bidding: PCs compete for tenders or sabotage rivals.
- Espionage: Intercept or protect sensitive deliveries.
- The Halfway Inn Hub: Encounters with riders at the Halfway Inn — a hub of gossip, trade, and ambush.
