' Wrote:I have a Siege cruiser, LSF. I RP it as a ship with a lot of computers and scientific instruments. I'd like to know:
1 How hard it would be to convince my superiors to let me go.
2 What bases I'd be allowed to use.
3 Who I would be allowed to ally with. (mainly order)
4 Loadout.
5 Should I contact the Zoners to ask for permission to use their Freeport?
That's about it, please don't flame me. I know people have messed this up in the past, so I'm just trying to fix Liberty's reputation.
1. Depends. If you spell correctly and actually have a good, tangible reason for going, it wont be hard. By tangible, I mean something to do, an assignment, etc. Not "fixing Liberty's reputation" which is broken until the starting system gets moved away from Liberty.
The reason for banning the secondary fleet in any capacity from the Omicrons was because they started treating it as a part of Liberty, sitting there in their big caps with different things to shoot. They were being disruptive and getting Liberty involved in a war we dont need to fight.
Dont listen to the people who tell you to screw your superiors and just go. There's an FR5 reserved for people who do that, since its not a canon activity.
2. You'd probably have to ask the Zoners.
3. No-one. Not even the Bounty Hunters, and most certainly not the Order. I don't care if the Order is shooting the Nomads, you should shoot whoever's stronger. Liberty is at war with the Order, and such things should not be overlooked to shoot at the Nomads unless they're in Liberty.
4. I'd go for 2 Infernos, 2 BRs, 1 Missile, 3 Cerbs... I think the cruiser is 1/8.
5. Probably.
Rodent: It's always been that way. The position of the Liberty Forces has always been that Alaska, in its entirity, belongs to the state and is our territory. It's never changed, but some people started to get the wrong idea, so it was formally declared so people would get the idea.