It is a dick move to "take over" an rp or a pew when someone already is doing it. You are litteraly on allied terms. What are you going to do? FR5 cuz you are more "privileged"?
This attitude is pretty lame. Period. It throws new players away from the game. It is a bully move.
(06-14-2015, 04:42 PM)Shaggy Wrote: Snoopy this thread was stupid from the start, it is a playing raging because he is new flying in a big carrier, not being able to pew the guy he shot 10 minutes ago because he ran. That is all this about
Actually, no. Who said it was my first carrier, hum... + How do you want I kill a cloaked guy ? (he cloaked just before the final shots). I think everyone need to move on this thread...
"It was the 23rd century, mankind's darkest hour. [...]"
It's abolsultely clearly written down in the rules.
I keep wondering why they have not been quoted here before.
Quote:Faction Right 2. Official player factions have authority over players of the same NPC affiliation, as long as RP justification is provided. This authority applies in forums and in-game, and applies to player faction diplomacy, and strategic and tactical direction, however, exercise of that authority, on the forums and in game, is restricted to official faction members with the rank of the official faction leader and second in command(s) of the faction. The authority may be exercised through the use of in-game in-RP orders, which, if not obeyed, can result in in-game in-RP consequences (arrest, court martial, and even "lethal" force in extreme circumstances). Official player factions cannot, under any cicrumstances, require another player to follow non-canon RP if that player doesn't want to. In case of IDs with multiple official factions, this right is nullified and cannot be used by any of the factions.
short: Only 1st and 2nd In Command (1IC, 2IC) can tell an indie of the same ID do do something. He needs to provide rp justification. Furthermore, indies can never be forced to follow non-cannon rp.
(06-14-2015, 05:33 PM)Jack_Henderson Wrote: It's abolsultely clearly written down in the rules.
I keep wondering why they have not been quoted here before.