(07-24-2025, 09:22 PM)The_Godslayer Wrote: I mean, using the actual definition of the word, if you're more than one person acting as a single entity (any kind of crew-served ship), you're a valid target.
And if you're using a trade ship (literally any transport or freighter), you're acting as a corporate and as a valid target.
No.
In this context, "Corporate" is an ID classification in the server rules. "Corporate ships" refers to ships with an ID that defines them as "Corporate".
"This Rheinland Corporate ID is used by employees of Kruger Minerals, who: [...]" contains two ID classifications.
This ID, and the character and ship holding is "Rheinland" and "Corporate".
ID lines that refer to [house] and [classification] apply respectively.
Then maybe you should look into unshitting the "competitors" lines and making sure everything says "Corporate IDs", so you don't have two lines doing double duty for words that don't match.
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