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Question - Tutashkhia - 11-24-2016 There're three factions: "Z", "X" and "Y". Faction "Z" pays money to anyone who kills members from faction "X". So "Z" shoots "X". Faction "Z" also shoots faction "Y" usually. And faction "X" and faction "Y" are at war, and shoot each other every time they encounter each other. Once, faction X" and "Y" are fighting each other. Faction "Z" appears and jumps in a fight and shoots "X". I didn't want to mention faction names, and not sure about that too, so take it just as a general case. Hope it's not too complicated. From this situation can "Z" be blamed for assisting "Y", whom they usually shoot? Asking this question for a simple reason: Once I got bastilled for jumping in on a KNF side in a KNF vs LNS fight with a Pirate ID. And I'm curious if the members of "Z" is violating the same rule? P.S The situation is: "Z" is at war with "X", and is hostile/unfriendly with "Y". RE: Question - Antonio - 11-24-2016 If your intent is to specifically assist them then yes, you'll get slapped for it. If you just say "shooting everyone", you're fine, as long as you do stick to that. RE: Question - Tutashkhia - 11-24-2016 Okay, the situation is following: "X" and "Y" are fighting. "Z" shows up, and starts the following RP: Quote: "Z": "X" in the region. You know how we deal with that. Well "Z" RP: they're at war with "X", hostile/unfriendly with "Y". Is the following scenario an example of rule violation? It's clear that their intention was to shoot "X" and then leave. |