As the title says I'm trying to rp a fightclub.
I've spend quite some time on gathering a nice 'collection' of pilots.
When I play this character I ask people if they would want to see such a battle.
(a fistfight inside a ring built on that ship |this is the real rp moment| )
If those people want to place a bet, I use the /coin command.
This makes everything part of chance.
But I've got a little problem with all this...
Whenever a navy flies around, they immediatly demand me to drop the navy and police pilots.
(this is understandable, and yes I fly around in liberty, or lolberty as some call it)
I try to explain that those pilots have signed a contract.
This contract says that, if signed, they have resigned from their duties and became part of my crew.
Almost every time that navy simply ignores my (attempt to) rp and repeats him/herself.
Which ends up in me getting shot...
So I would like your opinion on this.
Should I just keep on trying and keep getting a little frustrated?
Or should I relocate myself? Or something else?
Any reply would be appreciated.
When not wanting to pwn in space fights, then do it inRP. xD
Why not, actually? Though, people tend to powergame sometimes so it could be a bit disturbing. But yeah...new possibilities of RP are welcome I guess.
' Wrote:I try to explain that those pilots have signed a contract.
This contract says that, if signed, they have resigned from their duties and became part of my crew.
Almost every time that navy simply ignores my (attempt to) rp and repeats him/herself.
Which ends up in me getting shot...
Shoot them back?
Have a friend in a navy character come fly with you, they'll listen to him more than you I bet.
Other than that, I find it strange that a naval officer would simply resign from the navy, there's a reason he joined. I don't think they'd throw that away like that or something.
It's not like that.
You'll have to choose between two fighters on my ship.
You don't need your character to fight, he/she'll just watch the fight.
It's supposed to be an entertaining experience inRP.
I've got it all explained with the /showinfo command too.
And just to keep things a little more clear I've created some sort of contract.:
This is the original contract to join the fightclub of the Demonfang.
If you wish to join this fightclub you must agree to these conditions:
1. You must resign from your current job/duties.
2. You will become part of the crew of the Demonfang.
3. If you wish to participate in the ring, you will follow the rules of the ring.
4. You agree out of your own free will and may leave whenever you want.
Rules of the ring
1. Every fight must be announced by those who are responsible, which will be 'Fang' or 'Paul'.
2. During a battle you are not allowed to use guns, or any other weapon.
3. It is forbidden to kill your opponent.
4. It is forbidden to cause permanent trauma's to your opponent
5. After the battle you must be examined by the medic
Signed by 'Fang'. <div align="right]Sign by contacting the Demonfang here.
Just to make things clear. This is not intened for players. This is the contract that the pilots in my cargohold have signed.
Believe it or not, you're not the only ship in liberty that the lawfuls have to talk to. In fact there are usually many unlawfuls in New York at any given moment. The lawfuls might even be annoyed at having to stop and deal with you, since they just got done with the one twink that is hauling 10 cardamine for his very good RP, and are waiting for reinforcements before engaging the Lane Hacker that only pirates Ageira for very good RP reasons. In fact, the lawfuls might be so annoyed and fatigued by the constant stream of idiots who only break one or two laws for very good RP reasons that they are kind of brusque about the demand to drop your pilots and then shoot you quickly while you are still typing out your very good RP. Just a thought. Maybe you should try not breaking the laws? It could make things go easier for you, what do you think
' Wrote:You must resign from your current job/duties.
I could be wrong, but this says that the navy pilot is no longer part of the navy.
It just became a title in this fightclub for that individual.
I can't see how that breaks any laws?