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RE: BHG ID Attacking Corporations/Military/Police - Jansen - 02-08-2015 BHG is lawful, so they dont collect contracts against lawful targets. RE: BHG ID Attacking Corporations/Military/Police - Corile - 02-08-2015 Quote:BHG is lawful, so they dont collect contracts against lawful targets.What if the lawful target makes sense diplomacy- and RP-wise for the BHG group to claim? RE: BHG ID Attacking Corporations/Military/Police - Sath - 02-08-2015 (02-08-2015, 11:07 AM)Protégé Wrote:Quote:BHG is lawful, so they dont collect contracts against lawful targets.What if the lawful target makes sense diplomacy- and RP-wise for the BHG group to claim? Uh ??? RE: BHG ID Attacking Corporations/Military/Police - Sol - 02-08-2015 Every bounty hunter is somewhat tied to the Guild, they can lose their licenses if they act in a manner the Guild does not want them to. And the Guild is a business that needs to keep up its lawful appearance in the houses that it operates in. It operates through all houses except Gallia. Everything is obvious. You can shoot up Gallia np because of this. RE: BHG ID Attacking Corporations/Military/Police - zslayern - 02-08-2015 (02-08-2015, 11:19 AM)Moriarty. Wrote:I think he means like(02-08-2015, 11:07 AM)Protégé Wrote:UhQuote:BHG is lawful, so they dont collect contracts against lawful targets.What if the lawful target makes sense diplomacy- and RP-wise for the BHG group to claim? A renegade/corrupt LPI officer for example RE: BHG ID Attacking Corporations/Military/Police - Mímir - 02-08-2015 Ye, seriously though Protege. These ID's also represent your character and roleplay. I don't understand the need to essentially have a freelancer hauler, totally independent but "flying on some corporation's papers" to grant you access to a 5K'er, a vigilante mercenary "flying on police papers" and what now, a quasi-lawful pilot "flying on BHG papers"? The concept of ID's is really not that hard to grasp. RE: BHG ID Attacking Corporations/Military/Police - Sath - 02-08-2015 (02-08-2015, 11:21 AM)zslayern Wrote:(02-08-2015, 11:19 AM)Moriarty. Wrote:I think he means like(02-08-2015, 11:07 AM)Protégé Wrote:UhQuote:BHG is lawful, so they dont collect contracts against lawful targets.What if the lawful target makes sense diplomacy- and RP-wise for the BHG group to claim? I don't even know if the ID permits such -elite- RP RE: BHG ID Attacking Corporations/Military/Police - Sol - 02-08-2015 If the house you operate in permits you such, you can. The corrupt LPI becomes unlawful in that case anyways. RE: BHG ID Attacking Corporations/Military/Police - Sanctions - 02-08-2015 Lets look into the roots: Being Vigilantes would fit them more in terms of choosing targets. Why? Because true bounty hunter has no allegiance to anyone, if the price seems good enough he just seeks and destroy his prey. Furthermore, we can remember that they are ex-criminals in their majority. I am no recidivist and I have principles now, bunter says. Mr policeman, I respect you and will do whatever you say, whether I get SCs or do not. Freelancers are true bounty hunters, that's what we shall understand. While bunters themselves are more like Vigilantes, the local interpol of the FL universe. This issue comes from the very beginning of the game's creation. Microsoft (or whoever was deciding on faction names and lore back then? Digital Anvil? Don't care much.) should have been thinking a bit deeper. RE: BHG ID Attacking Corporations/Military/Police - Fluffyball - 02-08-2015 (02-08-2015, 11:44 AM)Sol Wrote: If the house you operate in permits you such, you can. The corrupt LPI becomes unlawful in that case anyways. Something something server rules something something ID something something sanction. |