Price: 1000000 - Bretonian Privateer ID
Pilot carrying this ID is a Bretonian Privateer, who :
Can trade and escort Bretonian or Liberty traders
Can demand credits or cargo from any factions that are not lawful Bretonian factions
Can hunt pirates and terrorists within their Zone of Influence except Golden Chrysanthemums
Can fulfil bounty contracts
Cannot enter Rheinland, Liberty, Gallia or the Omicron and Sigma systems
Cannot ally with anyone except with Bretonian lawfuls or Golden Chrysanthemums
Cannot use any ships except Bretonian or Civilian line ships, the Pirate Transport, and the Percheron
Allowed ships: Fighters, Bombers, Freighters, Gunboats
Carrying unmounted IDs in your ship, as well as not equipping an ID, is a serious crime.
' Wrote:<span style="font-family:Century Gothic">Violence is Golden</span>
Simple really, they are supportive of a Bretonian victory over Kusari, seeing as if Queen Carina (a woman) ruled Kusari they would get women's rights and so and and stuff etc.
they are the main Bretonian allies in Kusari.
Sir Stanley Nelson <span style="color:#000066">Charles Canning </span><span style="color:#000066"> Foreign Secretary</span>
And here's me thinking you were a bunch of anarchists that wanted to avoid the Houses and the taxes, conflicts, laws and the like that they bring with them.
The Zoners aren't Neutralers. They aren't No Fire Zoners. They're just Zoners.
' Wrote:In fact, Libertonian companies and Rheinland companies are why the QCP are exiled from Bretonia proper. They'll complain about getting robbed.
I think they'll complain anyway, judging from the ships you're flying. It's not a good idea, really. Better focus on Kusari, rather than messing with Liberty and Rheinland. I bet the Queen doesn't want their relationships to worsen.
No Fire Zones are not so utterly essential that there can't be any negotiations about them at all. Put it this way: If all the major Houses demanded that the Zoners relax NFZ rules for them, would the Zoners be able to say no? Probably not. So they are, in principle, negotiable. The only difference therefore is that the QCP has less influence and so you would want far better terms. Understandable, but not a reason to abandon negotiations altogether.
Sir Stanley Nelson <span style="color:#000066">Charles Canning </span><span style="color:#000066"> Foreign Secretary</span>
' Wrote:I think they'll complain anyway, judging from the ships you're flying. It's not a good idea, really. Better focus on Kusari, rather than messing with Liberty and Rheinland. I bet the Queen doesn't want their relationships to worsen.
Really, they're supplying the Queen's enemy during a time of total war. I think she has a pretty good 'no u'.