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When nobody sees you pirate, are you really still clean?

Posted: Wed Sep 03, 2008 7:06 pm
by CmdrLUke
I've noticed that attacking clean ships without the cops around doesn't change the displayed legal status. Is the status reallly totally clean or does it start to edge towards Offender but it's just not displayed?

Posted: Wed Sep 03, 2008 7:12 pm
by LittleBear
You have to be spotted by a Cop or GalCop Station doing the deed to earn a legal record.

Posted: Wed Sep 03, 2008 7:22 pm
by CmdrLUke
LittleBear wrote:
You have to be spotted by a Cop or GalCop Station doing the deed to earn a legal record.
Heh this opens up a whole new world of play....I guess that's why less structured systems have more pirating, pirating is "safer" there.

Posted: Thu Sep 04, 2008 7:48 am
by Captain Hesperus
CmdrLUke wrote:
LittleBear wrote:
You have to be spotted by a Cop or GalCop Station doing the deed to earn a legal record.
Heh this opens up a whole new world of play....I guess that's why less structured systems have more pirating, pirating is "safer" there.
Absolutely, at the end of the day, GalCop has 8x255 planets to police, they can't be everywhere. Unfortunate really, but this is why all graduates of the Lave Academy received comprehensive combat and evasion techniques (well, they got a few hours in the simulator, there are over 3,000 students per class....)

Captain Hesperus

Posted: Thu Sep 04, 2008 2:06 pm
by Commander McLane
CmdrLUke wrote:
Heh this opens up a whole new world of play....
Not really. This world was always around you. :)

Posted: Thu Sep 04, 2008 4:54 pm
by CmdrLUke
Yes, that's true, but I didn't know about it, so for *me* it's new :). I thought firing upon a clean meant instant Offender or Fugitive status, period, even in the middle of space with nobody watching (you get credited with the kill, after all, so *somebody*'s counting).

Posted: Thu Sep 04, 2008 5:46 pm
by Captain Hesperus
CmdrLUke wrote:
...even in the middle of space with nobody watching (you get credited with the kill, after all, so *somebody*'s counting).
Yes, that 'somebody' is the Elite Federation of Pilots. They install a camera alongside your laser that records all your kills and a system that piggybacks onto the ship's scanner to detect missile and WMD kills. Each kill is credited by the EFP, but they do not record the legal status of the target, nor do they record the events leading up to the kill. This practice is frowned upon by GalCop, but the EFP respond by saying that they are entirely neutral and cannot damage this impartiality by 'reporting' illegal kills to GalCop, since pilots would simply not sign up for accreditation by the EFP and the illegal killings would still continue.
However, on reaching ==ELITE== they do make your badge to match your psychological profile and combat record.

Captain Hesperus