' Wrote:Well, that was rather the confusion. As a Keeper posted to the Mollies about how they didn't rate to become official due to not being as good as the BAF, or somesuch. Hence my rather, admittedly, waspish return inquiring why it was that the BAF felt obliged to observe the conduct of others through the eyes of their turbosquid alts.
Given the seniority of the pilot in question and that the matter is one of BAF conduct I feel that we're all peeing in the correct pool.
People can observe factions from the eyes of any character. I've observed the LN from the eyes of both a lawful mercenary who works for them, and from the eyes of a Lane Hacker who fights them, and a Golden Chrysanthemum that is neutral to them (well, neutral until they catch me smuggling).
I've observed the BAF from the viewpoint of a faction member, a GRN member and leader, a GC faction leader, a mercenary, and a Zoner.
In either of these cases, does having seen them from more than one character make my opinion of them any more or less valid? Fallen has seen the Mollys in the eyes of a BAF, and he hasn't liked what he's seen. I've also seen them from the same viewpoint, and have had mixed encounters. He then saw them as a Keeper and noticed the same behavior as before, and he still didn't like it. The character he was on doesn't change his viewpoint. The Molly's actions change his viewpoint. And their actions were the same in this situation as they were in others. What character he was or was not on doesn't change that.