I understand that language can be a barrier. Hell, our English when we were speaking certainly wasn't perfect, and I even had trouble following it at times, especially when it broke into multiple discussions. But I do my best. Attempting counts for something. I've been in many situations where this was a problem, but the line gets drawn between those that try, and those that don't.
Role play doesn't have to be funny. Often times, we are far from the funny Rogues you saw. We just happened to be taunting you and getting drunk. It's what Rogues do. Each player needs to decide what his character would do in a given situation, and go with that. Silence isn't usually the best option.
Quote:Ryeguy, it's cool that you don't use the player list, but as I said, I doubt that you go to pirate in california when LNS's are in that system, or even lawfuls... I'm sorry, but I don't believe it. But I guess that's just a difference of opinions, if you don't really use it, better yet.
I absolutely do. Same as I go to Colorado to pirate when Xenos happen to be there by accident. Know why? Because I don't care if things go poorly so far as my character is concerned, it still usually ends up being fun. Being chased by LNS is a great adrenaline rush, and most Xenos are awesome role players. In fact, I've yet to have a bad encounter with them. It's the same reason we didn't expect the first MM~ in Kyushu, we didn't turn around until we saw him on radar. If I used "long range scanners," how could that be explained? Again, I'm not putting that bit on anyone. It's a lot to ask to keep knowledge from your character that he/she wouldn't usually have.
We don't need to continue this. I was disappointed by the way you conducted yourself, you defend your position as you chose. All there is to it. I didn't expect my comments to change anything beyond making my opinions known. Do what you will; I don't expect everyone to play the game the same way. I do expect a certain conduct from official factions, but perhaps I'm idealistic.