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n00b question - casero - 04-26-2011 Because there's not such a rule, punker, and never were. Killing someone who's trying to escape is perfectly valid. That's why quickdocking exists, to help people flee from combat. The rule was that it wasn't allowed to kill someone who was undocking, because he couldn't even see the enemy before he was dead. If you are fighting someone, you know he's gonna shoot you until you die, or you flee. IN RP many things could happen, you cannot affirme that Cadiz would have blown him up. IN RP, cadiz could be blown to pieces as well by a hessian fleet, with you inside, or not. But, to make it clear, there's not such a rule preventing people from getting shot down while DOCKING. There was one for UNDOCKING, and it was removed as there's a period of time while you cannot get any damage. n00b question - Daedric - 04-26-2011 ' Wrote:Nah, that's not it. It was abused by someone who wanted to get out of an unconvenient roleplay situation. Getting away without consequences. If they managed to get within docking range of a station, you failed in your role to kill them. They got away, you failed. Very simple. The rule never protected those trying to dock, it protected those un-docking. n00b question - casero - 04-26-2011 Take your personal discussions to PMs. Question answered. GARRETT!! CLOSE THIS THING! n00b question - Garrett Jax - 04-26-2011 Closed for business. n00b question - Dab - 04-26-2011 Quote:[11:23:32 PM] (Bob) Garrett_Jax: http://discoverygc.com/forums/index.php?sh...p;#entry1399607 Reclosed! |