Is it cool for the Nomads to be working with Rheindland police ID'ed and Tagged nomad ships? I was just wondering if this was part of some RP with the Rheindland infestation or it's just some individual running around doing his or her own thing?
It's just that I was killed today by The Harbinger, who was working along with a nomad light fighter that was Rheindland police tagged and ID. I have screeinie if needed.
' Wrote:It's just that I was killed today by The Harbinger, who was working along with a nomad light fighter that was Rheindland police tagged and ID. I have screeinie if needed.
You mean our Keepers players?
The are Keepers Id'd and Nomad Guard tagged.
Harbinger was keeper tagged, the other ship that seemed to be scouting for him was not, that ship was Police tagged and Rheindland police ID'ed. I know about the Keepers which was why this was weird.
I saw it as well, a nomad light fighter of some sort, with Hornviper Mk2s and a Police tag at the least. I never got close enough to scan him but I did get his hitbox screen.
Maybe some Wild experience.
I run into this huge blue cigarette (Harbinger) and a Wild gunboard at its side but i didn't notice any Rheinland tag.
Looks the RM will be have a problem.
I would hope not, because attempting to RP the Wild like that wouldn't work. Instead of paying attention to the ship, how about taking a look at the ID and Tag infocards?:dry:
Just checked, yes. It was there, but there is no affiliation to Rheinland at all. That character was taken for the ride with the Harbinger to see how the player understands nomad roleplay and discuss his possible advancement. If you remember correctly I was using Lane Hacker ID/Tag pair before the faction was formed. However I will suggest him to change tag to something more closer if you don't like that. As a character on trial period he cannot have Nomad tag and ID, only when fully approved character receives the tag and ID, but not before. So, unfortunately, such players have to carry either no tag or somewhat irrelevant tag. Kind of a necessary evil there I'm afraid, nothing I can do about it.