B.R.I.E.F.
This profit-oriented organization coordinates bounty hunters operating in the contamination zones and manages the allocation of resources on a large scale. Its full name is the "Bounty Hunter Rights Expansion Federation", and its current president is Easley.
Following the establishment of the URNC, a large number of bounty hunters have emerged, primarily due to the mass disbandment or reorganization of PMCs. Against this backdrop, B.R.I.E.F. has gradually expanded and has now become the de facto highest governing body for bounty hunters. However, B.R.I.E.F. does not directly manage bounty hunters; rather, they share a mutually beneficial symbiotic relationship.
Bounty Hunters registered with B.R.I.E.F. can accept commissions through its platform, while B.R.I.E.F. charges service fees to maintain its operations.
Due to its relatively formal commission review process, secure commission platform, and abundant sources of commissions, B.R.I.E.F. continues to be widely accepted and welcomed by the vast majority of bounty hunters, despite the fees it charges.
ELID
Animals that have undergone severe mutations due to excessive exposure to Collapse radiation, leading to Eurosky Low-Emission Infectious Disease (E.L.I.D.), are collectively referred to as ELIDs. Depending on the source of their transformation, ELIDs exhibit varying behavioral patterns, but generally share traits of aggression and a propensity for violence. As a result, ELIDs have become a primary source of instability in the contamination zones, causing the deaths of countless underground brokers and bounty hunters.
As the global situation gradually stabilizes, research on ELIDs continues. Current data indicates the existence of a highly dangerous type of ELID, which often exhibits multiple biological traits. Due to insufficient information, the origin and cause of these ELIDs remain unclear. To distinguish them from regular ELIDs, scholars have collectively named them "Boojum".