Anyone complaining about the loss of 5kers probably has no interest in roleplaying as what IC actually is so it shouldn't be a problem for you to switch to another ID. It's a bank not a shipping company.
Anyone complaining about the loss of 5kers probably has no interest in roleplaying as what IC actually is so it shouldn't be a problem for you to switch to another ID. It's a bank not a shipping company.
I'll second that view and add my five cents to the fact that the update is really great and fits the overall style of Interspace.
The other issue is making sure players realize that this is not a simple pirate RP, but specifically that it is a requirement to pay a “tax”. Although maybe Interspace doesn't care at all about who collects taxes? What I don't understand are the claims from those who are unhappy with the changes to reduce the allowable hold for flights. Even setting aside the concept of Interspace as a faction, I just want to remind the most disgruntled that you already use Zoner ID, so, lol, you won't feel this loss at all.
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It does feel like a slight oversight that the Renzu Liner (4k cargo space) won't be able to be flown by Interspace, unless its added as an exception. Other than that, I'm excited to see some Bounty Hunter tech being used to try and "sell" corporate transports "accident protection" lol.
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Quote:This Liberty Corporate ID is used by employees of Interspace Commerce, who:
Can engage in piracy against competitors outside of House Space.
Quote:Within Zone of Influence (Systems containing a Sirius Trade Lane):
Can engage in piracy against non-Gallic Corporate ships, except for cargo.
I know you've made the clarification on this, but it still reads like you can pirate ANYONE in a system with a trade lane. Also why exactly can't they pirate gallic corporations? I feel like that'd be one of their major targets, considering their attempts at pushing their trade lanes into Sirius.
I still wouldn't have both "in their ZOI (all systems with trade lanes)" and also "outside house space" on the ID at the same time. Maybe "systems outside of house space containing sirian trade lanes"?
Quote:This Liberty Corporate ID is used by employees of Interspace Commerce, who:
Can engage in piracy against competitors outside of House Space.
Quote:Within Zone of Influence (Systems containing a Sirius Trade Lane):
Can engage in piracy against non-Gallic Corporate ships, except for cargo.
I know you've made the clarification on this, but it still reads like you can pirate ANYONE in a system with a trade lane. Also why exactly can't they pirate gallic corporations? I feel like that'd be one of their major targets, considering their attempts at pushing their trade lanes into Sirius.
I still wouldn't have both "in their ZOI (all systems with trade lanes)" and also "outside house space" on the ID at the same time. Maybe "systems outside of house space containing sirian trade lanes"?
(07-12-2025, 11:03 AM)R.P.Curator Wrote: For me Ship is Ship, ID is ID.
I've been shot at for flying the wrong ship with the right ID.
If thats the staff position - ship = ID; then this changes things.
Thank you for the clarification on this.
Ship does not equal ID. If the two were the same thing then there wouldn't be two different words.
In the rules and in ID lines, "ship" is more like "player character". For example, "can engage any ship carrying Nomad materials" = "If you target someone flying around and scan them and they have Nomad materials, then you can engage them". This has very little to do with what vessel the player's flying.
Then kindly fix the IDs - Future IC and current Xeno Alliance.
Explicitly state what they can attack: Ships or IDs.
Not ship = player character. ID = player character, cause the ID has the descriptive lines and its limitations.
Thank you.
(07-13-2025, 12:07 AM)Saronsen Wrote: I know you've made the clarification on this, but it still reads like you can pirate ANYONE in a system with a trade lane. Also why exactly can't they pirate gallic corporations? I feel like that'd be one of their major targets, considering their attempts at pushing their trade lanes into Sirius.
I still wouldn't have both "in their ZOI (all systems with trade lanes)" and also "outside house space" on the ID at the same time. Maybe "systems outside of house space containing sirian trade lanes"?
I'm not really sure how to make the line more clear? I don't know how "Can engage in piracy against non-Gallic Corporate ships" could be interpreted as meaning anything other than "can pirate Corporate ships which are not Gallic".
As for why they can't pirate those, that's because the piracy line represents the leverage that IC has over other companies that rely on their loans and insurance, and their financing of lanes. Gallic corporations (or Junkers, Zoners, others) cannot be pressured by IC's corporate power because they don't depend on them.
One might also call this a small balancing favour towards Gallic corporate IDs, which are very bad otherwise.
The out-of-house competitor lines are just corporate archetype lines. Almost all corporate IDs have those.
(07-13-2025, 01:27 AM)The_Godslayer Wrote: I think it should be
This Liberty Corporate ID is used by employees of Interspace Commerce, who:
- Can engage in piracy against competitors in Independent Worlds.
Within Zone of Influence (Systems containing a Sirius Trade Lane):
- Can engage in piracy against non-Gallic Corporate ships, except for cargo.
Yes, "outside of House Space" is technically the same as "in the Independent Worlds", but we've used the former in all IDs so far.
(07-13-2025, 06:15 AM)R.P.Curator Wrote: Then kindly fix the IDs - Future IC and current Xeno Alliance.
Explicitly state what they can attack: Ships or IDs.
Not ship = player character. ID = player character, cause the ID has the descriptive lines and its limitations.
Thank you.
There is no need to change this wording, because pretty much everyone understands that ID lines referring to "ships" of a certain classification means "ships flown by player characters" of a certain classification. If you have a line targeting Rogues, that obviously means a Liberty Rogue flying a ship, not the Bloodhound itself. That's just metal.
I don't know if you're just being obtuse, but this is a common sense thing that's pretty much universally been understood perfectly fine.