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Pilot carrying this [[ID]] is a [[Vigilante]], who :
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Pilot carrying this [[ID]] is a Vigilante, who :
  
 
* Can demand any non-house police or non-house military ships to drop any contraband
 
* Can demand any non-house police or non-house military ships to drop any contraband
* Can hunt pirates and terrorists anywhere in Sirius except for the Omicron systems
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* Can hunt pirates and terrorists anywhere in [[Sirius]] except for the Omicron systems
* Cannot use ANY unlawful equipment or weapons (including Nomad weapons)
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* Cannot use ANY unlawful equipment or weapons (including [[Nomads|Nomad]] weapons)
 
* Cannot ally with anyone except other Vigilantes
 
* Cannot ally with anyone except other Vigilantes
 
* Cannot attack any lawful police or lawful military except in self defense
 
* Cannot attack any lawful police or lawful military except in self defense
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* Cannot trade or escort traders
 
* Cannot trade or escort traders
 
* Cannot fulfill bounty contracts
 
* Cannot fulfill bounty contracts
* Can only land on Bounty Hunter, Zoner, IMG, Neutral, and Freelancer bases
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* Can only land on [[Bounty Hunters Guild|Bounty Hunter]], [[Zoners|Zoner]], [[IMG]], Neutral, and Freelancer bases
  
Allowed ships: [[Civilian and Borderworld Fighters]], [[Bombers and Freighters]]
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Allowed ships: [[Fighters|Civilian and Borderworld Fighters]], [[Bombers]] and [[Freighters]]
  
Carrying unmounted [[ID]]s in your ship, as well as not equipping an [[ID]], is a serious crime. Vigilantes are often considered to be unlawful and may be engaged by the lawful house police and house military. Players using the Vigilante [[ID]] MUST have a lawful tag and their equipment and area of operation must also reflect their tag.
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Carrying unmounted IDs in your ship, as well as not equipping an ID, is a serious crime. Vigilantes are often considered to be unlawful and may be engaged by the lawful house police and house military. Players using the Vigilante ID MUST have a lawful tag and their equipment and area of operation must also reflect their tag.
  
 
==Availability==
 
==Availability==

Revision as of 04:03, 8 October 2009

Pilot carrying this ID is a Vigilante, who :

  • Can demand any non-house police or non-house military ships to drop any contraband
  • Can hunt pirates and terrorists anywhere in Sirius except for the Omicron systems
  • Cannot use ANY unlawful equipment or weapons (including Nomad weapons)
  • Cannot ally with anyone except other Vigilantes
  • Cannot attack any lawful police or lawful military except in self defense
  • Cannot demand credits
  • Cannot trade or escort traders
  • Cannot fulfill bounty contracts
  • Can only land on Bounty Hunter, Zoner, IMG, Neutral, and Freelancer bases

Allowed ships: Civilian and Borderworld Fighters, Bombers and Freighters

Carrying unmounted IDs in your ship, as well as not equipping an ID, is a serious crime. Vigilantes are often considered to be unlawful and may be engaged by the lawful house police and house military. Players using the Vigilante ID MUST have a lawful tag and their equipment and area of operation must also reflect their tag.

Availability