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| − | Hackers who seize control of ships' | + | Hackers who seize control of ships' [[computer]]s for the purpose of disabling or wrecking a vessel for profit. |
| + | * There is great emnity between ''wreckers'' and [[Spider]]s. | ||
| − | {{Sources|S1=[[Michael J. Maley]] - [http://www.darkhstarr.com/Beyond3.html High Tortuga]}} | + | {{Sources |
| − | {{ | + | |S1= [[Michael J. Maley]] - [http://www.darkhstarr.com/Beyond3.html High Tortuga] |
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| + | {{LEA|Corsair|Slang}} | ||
Revision as of 18:32, 13 January 2018
Hackers who seize control of ships' computers for the purpose of disabling or wrecking a vessel for profit.
- There is great emnity between wreckers and Spiders.
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