Offender Escort
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Offender Escort
Other day I found an offender flying in formation with a clean python. All the other escorts were clean. Just the one offender. I attacked the offender (thinking it was stalking the python) and ended up a fugitive!? I have since found this again. One offender flying escort on a clean cargo ship. I stalked the offender but never did fire on it. It did seem to be flying escort.
If it's an offender, seems like I ought to be able to collect the bounty. But if it's flying escort I can't??
If it's an offender, seems like I ought to be able to collect the bounty. But if it's flying escort I can't??
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I've seen the occasional offender flying escort missions too, or even hanging around in the station aegis, and I've often shot them on reflex -- usually collecting a tiny little bounty, presumably for an overdue library book or something. Either that or it was some poor guy working off his offences and running under my guns just days away from clearing his record. Sad, really...
Although this sometimes results in me getting attacked by the escorted ship and/or his escort pals, I've never suffered any legal penalty for it. I usually just hightail away in slight embarrasment.
Mind you, could this possibly be evidence of a minor bug -- the wrong sort of ship being called up as an escort?
Although this sometimes results in me getting attacked by the escorted ship and/or his escort pals, I've never suffered any legal penalty for it. I usually just hightail away in slight embarrasment.
Mind you, could this possibly be evidence of a minor bug -- the wrong sort of ship being called up as an escort?
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Dou you happen to know which ship it was? My guess is that it has a non-zero bounty set in shipdata.plist.
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The Aphid does indeed have a bounty set, which would cause this. The standard Sidewinder and Krait do not. Possibly the game should reset bounties to zero for ships spawned as escorts for zero-bounty motherships?
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Fugitive(!) Tigers as escorts are a very common view as well. Usually I see them launching from the station together with a large trader.
The cops go after them, and so do I. The thrill is that you have to kill them before they vanish in their mother's wormhole, so it's an exercise in acting fast in a limited amount of time. (You could of course follow them through the wormhole and kill them on the other side, but then they're only worth half the bounty! )
Same happens with Sabres.
The cops go after them, and so do I. The thrill is that you have to kill them before they vanish in their mother's wormhole, so it's an exercise in acting fast in a limited amount of time. (You could of course follow them through the wormhole and kill them on the other side, but then they're only worth half the bounty! )
Same happens with Sabres.
I can't imagine a clean trader taking on a fugitive as an escort. You would get escorts to stop trouble. A fugitive escort will only attract trouble. Besides the pirates you would then have the police vipers after you as well as bounty hunters.Commander McLane wrote:Fugitive(!) Tigers as escorts are a very common view as well. Usually I see them launching from the station together with a large trader.
What next? A fugitive trader hiring clean escorts?
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Well in fairness to Lestrade he isn't the only author to make this mistake! The inbuild ships that appear as escorts don't have a bounty set. This is so that the game gives them automaticly an approprate legal status (the inherit the motherships legal status), but if you set an escorts record in shipdata then it over-rides this.
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I think this would be the easiest solution to correct wrong ship definitions. The current state is that an escort gets at least the starting bounty from shipdata.plist, even when attached to an clean mother.Ahruman wrote:The Aphid does indeed have a bounty set, which would cause this. The standard Sidewinder and Krait do not. Possibly the game should reset bounties to zero for ships spawned as escorts for zero-bounty motherships?
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