Ok, I want to talk about something called "Ignoring Player Role-Play."
So you got a situation where a criminal is operating within New Berlin, yeah your military's capital system. The most important one right? So a certain [RM] pilot spots you, and I'm a known criminal and most likely the [RM] pilot will use deadly force if the target dosen't comply.
You have a situation here, that is exactly like this, but what does this specific [RM] pilot do? He just walks away like everything was alright, blaming on some BS-reason as well. "I gotta go and drink vodka."
Or: "I can't miss the blablabla festival."
Now I ask you this, what kind of Role-Play is that? You try shut me out and ignore my Role-Play then how am I supposed to interact with my enemy? Besides it follows no logic whatsoever for this specific [RM] pilot to act like this. He should by his affiliation do his job right?
No, because I happen to be stronger than this specific pilot in combat, he decides it's better to just make a very, very illogical move from his character. And if you have this problem of not being able to operate within a certain system because you had just died. THEN TALK TO ME, I'm not out here to grief others, ok?
If you don't like being outside a system for 4 hours, I allow you back in, the person who maybe killed you (I'm not saying I will but if I do.) And I make sure nobody will hassle you on my side, in-fact I go and pirate somewhere else or Role-Play somewhere else if it's too much for you to bare.
BUT COME ON! Don't ignore my character. You just bring this down to another level, and really, I disrespect it alot.
If the faction leader wants some screenshots I be happy to provide.