' Wrote:How far exactly can you build a ship for a woman
is it controlled by emotional empathy
Well, on this ship is not important equipment, but colour of hull and pilot´s seat. Nobody cares about engine output but main issue is size of dressing room with space suits. And of course their colour. And right shoes with them. The best one is with spike heels... :D
Revan_ my point his to show that there is a lot of people don't take too serious the ID they use. And i even when for the worst RPs i saw here on Discovery and that is Kusari unlawfuls when pirating just say "give me X millions or die" Where is that sense of "honor"? People should behave like their ID and many don't. So i'm not surprise to see the same group with diferent IDs. The one of the corsairs and hessians ID i don't know but ... well ... i've been playing for more than 1 year and i thought that nothing will surprise me more but ... i'm so wrong!
I PMed admin (Garret Jax) about my company and this is what he told me:
Quote:Only official factions are allowed to use secondary ID's, and even that is only with Admin approval. Any ship that your company chooses to use must all operate under a single ID.
My question may not be entirely relevant to this, but I would like to ask if the same applies on whole names, not just tags. Does the same ID rule apply on different ships of the same character, where names of the ship differs in only a character or two, like a comma instead of a dot and such?
' Wrote:My question may not be entirely relevant to this, but I would like to ask if the same applies on whole names, not just tags. Does the same ID rule apply on different ships of the same character, where names of the ship differs in only a character or two, like a comma instead of a dot and such?
I think yes. Because inRP it´s at least confusing when you meet for example John.Doe who is freelancer, and later John_Doe who is Corsair, and finally John.Doe. who is Interspace Commerce trader. They can´t be inRP the same person so they should carry different names with different IDs (so they are independent characters on each other) or one ID if it´s the same person with same name. But just my opinion.
Quote:6.9 You must follow the restrictions/allowances of your ID, as well as the diplomacy of the NPC faction it
represents. If your ID does not represent an NPC faction (generic IDs), then your reputation and conduct
must match the actions of your character. You must not dock at bases that your NPC faction is hostile to, or
attack allies of your NPC faction.
Using the same character with different faction IDs is out of role play. This should be out of question.
You have to differ for generic IDs.
It might look like a rule violation or at least an abuse to get around ID restrictions for the same player using a pirate or freelancer id for example. I would say, as long as you follow 6.9 (your reputation and conduct must match the actions of your character) you are free to pirate with your pirate ID and claim bounties with your freelancer ID. You don't always have to show your evil "flag", but others might still recognize your character in role play.