So basically you're implying all lawful to outlaw player interactions have to end in fighting? Maybe leaving a hostile entity in the middle of New Berlin was not the right choice, but how does your character know that I wasn't simply leaving to call reinforcements submitting the foolish excuse to cover my actions? I remained on that character and I wasn't the one that mined himself as soon as the hostile vessel was out of range, afterall. You didn't remain to conduct piracy either, so that point is with all due respect moot. Perhaps we would have been back with more ships if you stayed, but you 'left' the field quite early. Thus, it can be easily stated that I wasn't the only one drawing conclusions from OORP reasons, one indicating that you are superior at fighting than I am.
Wait, could it be even said it was OORP at all?
Just see it this way: The Smokeones have indeed built themselves up a reputation as potent outlaw assets (even though the keep insisting that their business is legit) by taking down pretty much the whole high command already. An NCO, just out of the trainee ranks, obviously heard the rumors of Admirals even being taken down. As an addition to his approach towards his job, why should he try taking a legendary outlaw down if more experienced fighters also perished in the attempts to do so?
I don't see where the information about you being superior at combat is OORP.
Also, I don't see why you keep coming up with the 4-hours rule. It didn't have much to do with the interaction we had, I only said it as a reasoning in a PRIVATE chat room. Please don't keep bringing it up as such a heavy argument, that was most definitely not my biggest motivation for my actions anyway. However, I will acknowledge that that once I die in New Berlin, that does pretty much means 4 hours off Disco altogether. Please tell me, where's the gain in stripping me of that right and logging once done?
On the final note: I didn't mean to disrespect you or your role play, I would like to once more, apologize that it turned out to seem like I was doing so. I respect pretty much everything you contribute to Disco and I also look upon you as a person superior to me in most aspects of the game. However, I still will not acknowledge that it was entirely my fault, nor will I admit that my in-game actions were based on OORP decisions, sorry.