Sentinel-Freelancer Relations makes a not of the progress between the two factions since the Fall of Freemark and the present day of 468 LV.
The following accounts are reports taken from various residents and visitors in Fort Tarsis.
Collection Details
A total of 4 cortex entries make reference to the Sentinel-Freelancer Relations.
The following entries talk about how the relation between the sentinels and freelancers has been improving after a decade long fall out. The entries are collected in 468 LV.
Agent Ryssa Brin (5)
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Sentinel-Freelancer Relations (1)
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Very happy Sentinels and Freelancers are working together. Sentinel Brin showed great vision and daring to encourage this.
Walls do not make us strong, people do. The more we have at our side—no matter who they report to—the better.
— Freelancer Yarrow

Sentinel-Freelancer Relations (2)
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Given their reputation and the state of their order, reticence in working with the Freelancers was understandable—but should not be beyond reconsideration. Yes, we differ in tactics, organization, and some would say, responsibility. Plus—chain of command. But protecting people? That's worth working together.
— Sentinel Brin, Sentinel report

Sentinel-Freelancer Relations (3)
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There were Scars everywhere. I thought we were dead, but then I heard a thump on our strider's roof, guns going off, and the voice of a Sentinel telling us we had an escort. And those Sentinels were organized. Within moments, they had taken names, accounts of the event, and got us moving. They were a bit chilly, maybe, but they got the job done. And unlike Freelancers, they weren't going to take off on another job, you know? Sentinels are dependable.
— Interview with Trader Lorell, Ft. Tarsis Times
