06-14-2015, 12:54 PM, (This post was last modified: 06-14-2015, 01:16 PM by Cælumaresh.
Edit Reason: The messed up forums didnt change anything i quoted the first time
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Counter Proposal ID Wrote:Pilot carrying this unlawful ID is a member of the Coalition, who:
- Can attack any ship in self-defense or to protect an allied or neutral ship ships.
- Can attack unlawfuls, quasi-lawfuls and ships which belong to a house or organisation considered hostile by the Coalition, except transports
- Can demand Slaves, Cardamine, Liquid Cardamine, Artifacts, Nox, Hypnotainment Bands, Nomad equipment, Nomad remains, and attack if ships refuse to comply.
- Cannot use any transports with more than 4,300 cargo.
- Cannot participate in unlawful actions except as described above.
Allowed ships: Fighters, Freighters, Transports, Gunboats, Coalition Destroyer(, Coalition Carrier (I believe SCRA is RPing its construction now))
I dont think there will be much lolwuttery if you took a coalition cruiser into house space. The same amount of lolwuttery can be done with fighters bombers etc.but you never see that happen. In most cases you will be ganked by NoRPIndie caps anyways.
Just a quick EDIT: What i notice mainly here is that people only think about what could happen if the ID would be abused. But you have to consider the majority of the people who play here follow the ID, RP before they engage, are not lolwuts, and not at all want to be slapped for rule violations. There is always the possibility of enforcing InRP consequences for people who act like total lolwuts, like what happened to the Outcast caps in New York the other days. It actually led to what we currently know as the Orange pact.
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