The trend of lawfuls levying huge fines and requiring large fees for operations conducted in their space is and always has been a way of 1) bullying players who don't have every line of every house's laws memorized, 2) minimizing unlawful play by making all risk disproportionately high to their reward (thus minimizing the amount of actual law enforcement the lawful players have to do) and 3) accumulating wealth without having to play as a trader, miner, or smuggler and undertake the consequent risks of those roles.
Your fines (and the fines of other lawful factions) might not be against the rules, Kahlmera, but they undermine the entire spirit of the mod and server. You are complicit in a trend that is detrimental to the game environment.
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(04-18-2020, 10:48 PM)Grumblesaur Wrote: Your fines (and the fines of other lawful factions) might not be against the rules, Kahlmera, but they undermine the entire spirit of the mod and server. You are complicit in a trend that is detrimental to the game environment.
20 mil is chump change. if he had stopped he would be paying ZERO credits. Actions have consequences
Just as the constant increase of entropy is the basic law of the universe, so it is the basic law of life to struggle against entropy. - V. Havel
(04-18-2020, 10:48 PM)Grumblesaur Wrote: Your fines (and the fines of other lawful factions) might not be against the rules, Kahlmera, but they undermine the entire spirit of the mod and server. You are complicit in a trend that is detrimental to the game environment.
20 mil is chump change. if he had stopped he would be paying ZERO credits. Actions have consequences
if 20 mil is nothing when can we expect the bounty board to start paying 20 mil flat before any bonus modifiers?