I fired a missile at a distant Python during some heavy combat and later got around to shooting the said Python only to get a "thank you" message from my missile.
That's more than you get from most GalCop law enforcers
"I never deal with the common man. The common man has no spirituality. The common man thinks that Ganesha is Dennis the Menace's Dog" - Hugo Rune
BTW, I have often been thanked by cops when I "help them out". (Really, I am just trying to steal their kills to rack up more creds and increase my rating.)
Aw. I rather like it. I think the courteous missiles should stay.
But when the missiles start to say, "You're endangering the mission, Dave", and, "I'm sorry, Dave. I can't do that", then I will start to get concerned.
Especially since my name isn't Dave.
Last edited by Commodore Sics D'fore on Wed Jun 28, 2006 6:53 pm, edited 1 time in total.
It's not something you GET. It is technically a bug.
As the first post in this thread states, it is something that can happen when you fire a missile, and then destroy the targetted ship before the laser gets to it. (I have never done this myself.) It is apparently a "bug" caused by code intended to make ships thank you when you help them in a fight.