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Pilot carrying this unlawful ID is a Pirate, who:
 
Pilot carrying this unlawful ID is a Pirate, who:
  
*Can attack any ship in self-defense or to protect a ship of the same affiliation.
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*Can defend itself and ships of the same affiliation
*Can demand cargo and credits from any ship, and attack them if they do not comply.
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*Can demand Credits or Cargo from Freighters, Transports and Liners in House space and attack them if they do not comply
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*Can pirate any ships outside of House Space (Bold and Italic) and attack them if they do not comply
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*Cannot ally with any lawfuls
 
*Cannot use any transports with more than 3,600 cargo, except for the [[Pirate Train]].
 
*Cannot use any transports with more than 3,600 cargo, except for the [[Pirate Train]].
  

Revision as of 08:18, 28 July 2016

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  • Independent Pirates are people who want to make money by extorting it from others or through other unlawful means. An independent pirate acts only for his own benefit, and has no allegiance to anyone.

Pilot carrying this unlawful ID is a Pirate, who:

  • Can defend itself and ships of the same affiliation
  • Can demand Credits or Cargo from Freighters, Transports and Liners in House space and attack them if they do not comply
  • Can pirate any ships outside of House Space (Bold and Italic) and attack them if they do not comply
  • Cannot ally with any lawfuls
  • Cannot use any transports with more than 3,600 cargo, except for the Pirate Train.

Allowed ships: Fighters, Freighters, Transports, Gunboats

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