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Bad Traders? Every pirates nightmare!
Offline Horon
04-20-2008, 07:19 AM,
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' Wrote:If the traders want to have a RP with me , don't go on a wild guess that I can't wright all that and is even shouldn't be the same.If what you say is true , then please tell me what is the point of making such good RP when you don't receive anythink? So all in all if a person can't make this in a RP , then this isn't role play.Why do you asume I would go thrue all the trouble to wright is if I KNOW it wont be rewarded.I read the rules and I read Hoodlum's post and it *sank in* pretty good.But from what I read , If I make such a good RP and I have the reason to ask for the money and it is still not legal , then like I said this isn't a very good planned role play and does I wont do it.Why should I wright a looooong story that will probly take more time from a trader and from me + the trader knows that I can't kill him and he is awear that the minute I finish my RP he can run and there is nothing I can do 'bout it.Then if this is true what RP do you expect from people when there is no point in it.If this were real the trader-pilot will NOT know the rules and will probly pay or run and die.So RP....nah....why not just say like ALOT of people I have seen *2m or you die*.1st its easyer , 2nd its faster for both the trader and the pirat , 3rd-your fingers don't hurt after typing like hell on the old kb just to make a good RP.I have no intention of continuing this arguement , 'cuz I'm clearly out of league here.

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Offline Linkus
04-20-2008, 09:51 PM,
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Not the best way to deal with an annoyed person?

He has a point though. Essentially all the RP a pirate writes will mean nothing if he can't kill him. The trader would simply run. Unfortunately there are more people out there who would prefer to live and do one less trade run than actually roleplay properly. I just had an encounter with the GC, who were pretty ok with their RP (Though really it was just a 3 mill or die thing). I could've (And should've now that I think about it:rolleyes:) just kept cruising, but I stopped when they said halt, even though I could've got away easily.
Sometimes it's just easier to stop and pay them, than to have to pass them multiple times in fear of dying.

Regarding the point about killing the trader, that couldn't be against the rules. Is it? From what I have read in the rules and seen on the server it seems to be completely allowed.

In terms of the topic's original purpose, that trader should be reported. Certainly isn't the kind of attitude you want to prevail on the server.





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