My first question is this: Why does a stationmaster spend his time in space, rather than managing his station?
Why should a stationmaster even have a spacecraft?
Next Question: Why are you hostile/suspicious of people supplying your bases?
How does it make sense to pirate traders coming to/from your bases? Even if only 'symbolic' values, traders trading on a Union Corse base is...good...for the Union Corse economy, yes?
You want me to RP with you? Do give me a chance.
If RP, in your oppinion, is me asking 'permission to land' every minute, then I can say, my rp will be much richer. Why not accept that I've dealt with the station authority, and have right to land on the base I'm shuffling back and forth to, rather than demanding I stop every time I get near?
How does it make sense, in RP?
Finally, why is a lengthy explanation about how I came to be landing on your base, including the arrangement I have, and a fair bit of indignation regarding the doubt of a station's fighter escort that I've authorization from the base I'm landing on to land there, the base I'm buying goods from (base does want those goods sold, yes?) Not acceptable as 'rping' with you, when the 'rp' you demand from me is 'permission to dock' whenever I get near?
I'm a little confused, and more than a little indignant, that you'd demand Roleplay after disregarding the lines of text I spewwed at you.
I've wondered why there are so few people in Gallia. I'm tempted to say it is because of the way the players there handle themselves.