' Wrote:Most of you here are so full of yourselves and are convinced that the way YOU RP is the right way and the ONLY way it should be done, because YOU think so. Sorry to burst your bubble but as long as I'm within the rules set before me. I will RP how I wish. And that fact that you don't like it makes it better for me. While we're on the subject go ahead and pm me a list of all your fears. I'll get right on that.
I don't go out of my way to annoy, harass, or waste the time of those I encounter. I escort and protect my Allies as well as the junkers and zoners. If you don't fall into that category than your feelings are of no concern to me and neither are your self-righteous opinions.
My name translates to "flowing blade like flame" ... keep the fuel coming.
I'm sorry, what RP? What you are doing is not RP, it is bloodlusting pvpwhorage. Base on the individual, not the stereotype, because there are lolwuts on both sides. You, my friend, are proving yourself to be one of them.
You go on about how we're self righteous, how you're always thinking of others and aim to impede as little as possible, yet you yourself have repeatedly said in this very thread that you give traders literally no leeway, nor chance for RP, and would sooner blow them up than let them work their way with words. Like most of the indie-pirates I've seen recently, really.
Lead by example, use common sense, remember that the other person is a player and don't base your attitude of an individual on previous experiences with players of the same faction or group. Those are the basic guidelines for a community.
I just got done RP'n a KNF before I killed em. He asked me what I was doing in New Tokyo. I told em I was playing Robin hood. Only instead of giving money to the poor... I just keep it. See pure genius RP... I killed em right after that but we had a moment there. I hope he enjoyed himself.
I tend to metagame when pirating. I know, what a scumbag.
I use the trader's level as a rough guide to judge how much cash the trader has. If he has a big fancy transport but he's only lvl 60 or so, he's blown all his money on the ship and won't have much to offer, so I don't ask for much. Better off to wait for 'em to do a run or two, then they can offer you more.
If they're high level, they're well-off and can spare some cash. I don't usually ask for more than 1 million, unless they misbehave or have misbehaved in the past.
I generally try to be polite when I ask for stuff from traders (unless I've had a 'hard' day) and I don't open fire unless they are proving to be non-compliant, usually after multiple warnings.
' Wrote:RP with the goal of killing things is not RP at all.
I have no goal... I go where my RP takes me.... it's really not my fault people get themselves killed. I prolly only have to kill 10% of the people I pirate. But when it comes to faction enemies... my intent is to kill them. We're not just gonna RP into a handshake and fly off in separate ways. Unless "enemy" means something different to you than it does to everyone else on the planet earth.
Quote:Article 5 specifies that prisoners of war (as defined in article 4) are protected from the time of their capture until their final repatriation. It also specifies that when there is any doubt whether a combatant belongs to the categories in article 4, they should be treated as such until their status has been determined by a competent tribunal.
What does that tell you of Earth's definition of enemies?
While we're on the subject of the Geneva's...
Quote:Article 33. No protected person may be punished for an offense he or she has not personally committed.
Definition of protected persons:
Quote:Article 4 defines who is a Protected person: Persons protected by the Convention are those who, at a given moment and in any manner whatsoever, find themselves, in case of a conflict or occupation, in the hands of a Party to the conflict or Occupying Power of which they are not nationals. But it explicitly excludes Nationals of a State which is not bound by the Convention and the citizens of a neutral state or an allied state if that state has normal diplomatic relations with in the State in whose hands they are
' Wrote:I tend to metagame when pirating. I know, what a scumbag.
I use the trader's level as a rough guide to judge how much cash the trader has. If he has a big fancy transport but he's only lvl 60 or so, he's blown all his money on the ship and won't have much to offer, so I don't ask for much. Better off to wait for 'em to do a run or two, then they can offer you more.
If they're high level, they're well-off and can spare some cash. I don't usually ask for more than 1 million, unless they misbehave or have misbehaved in the past.
I generally try to be polite when I ask for stuff from traders (unless I've had a 'hard' day) and I don't open fire unless they are proving to be non-compliant, usually after multiple warnings.
See your the kind of pirate that disco needs more of:D
I've had a few instances where Ive been pirated and they must of been droids or something >.>
' Wrote:Bevel, Your the first so you get one of Raisu's famous points.
They are worth $1,000,000 USD if you find someone willing to do such a trade.
Why So SIRIUS?...(Give credit to my brother for this one XD)
Lo and behold! Our dear Tenacity will return in 20days!
one more word of advice, once we tell you to stop moving, issue a demand, and then CD you everytime you try to run. fear for your life, because makes me laugh when traders refuse to pay, but when they try to run without saying anything, that pisses me off.
expect hugs and antimatter. or, antimatter hugs(without me)
' Wrote:<span style="font-family:Century Gothic">Violence is Golden</span>