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Ageira Technologies is a Liberty industrial corporation which specialises in Jump Gate and Trade Lane technologies, and other high tech industries. They partner with Universal Shipping and Deep Space Engineering.
 
Ageira Technologies is a Liberty industrial corporation which specialises in Jump Gate and Trade Lane technologies, and other high tech industries. They partner with Universal Shipping and Deep Space Engineering.
  

Revision as of 16:38, 27 January 2015

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Ageira Technologies is a Liberty industrial corporation which specialises in Jump Gate and Trade Lane technologies, and other high tech industries. They partner with Universal Shipping and Deep Space Engineering.

Pilot carrying this lawful ID is an employee of Ageira Technologies, who:

  • - Can attack any ship in self-defense, to protect an allied or neutral lawful ship, or in defense of a base of the same affiliation, both within and outside of their Zone of Influence.
  • - Can attack ships belonging to houses or organisations considered hostile by Liberty within their Zone of Influence.
  • - Can demand Counterfeit Software, Jump Gate Parts and Trade Lane Parts from traders not belonging to Ageira, Universal Shipping or DSE, and attack if they do not comply.
  • - Can attack Lane Hackers and Solar Engineering anywhere.
  • - Can engage in piracy against corporations affiliated with houses at war with Liberty anywhere.
  • - Cannot ally with any unlawfuls.
  • - Cannot participate in unlawful actions except as described above.
  • Zone of Influence: Liberty

Allowed ships: Fighters, Freighters, Transports, Gunboats

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