(05-14-2013, 04:57 PM)AeternusDoleo Wrote: ; dsy_license_li_n_grp
500552
NAME
Liberty Navy ID
500553
INFOCARD
Liberty Navy
The Liberty Navy are the military of Liberty. They maintain Liberty rule in systems claimed by Liberty and assist in law enforcement. They also patrol the systems bordering Liberty. Liberty is at war with Rheinland.
Pilot carrying this ID is a member of the Liberty Navy who:
- Can engage and destroy any ships within the Alaska system that do not belong to either the LSF or Liberty Navy.
- Can demand contraband, levy fines, and destroy ships if they refuse to comply with contraband demands, refuse to cooperate, or are belonging to a house or organisation at war with Liberty within their Zone of Influence.
- Can escort traders within their Zone of Influence.
- Can hunt pirates, terrorists and military enemies within their Zone of Influence.
- Can defend allied or neutral lawful ships and bases within Zone of Influence
- Cannot participate in unlawful actions except as described above.
- Cannot use any transports with more than 4,300 cargo.
Zone of Influence: Liberty and independent systems directly bordering Liberty
Allowed ships: Fighters, Freighters, Transports, Gunboats, Cruisers, Battleships
Having looked into this in more detail I don't think it will hit us as bad as originally feared. At current only 2 of the SFC|'s logistics fleet of 8 ships are 5kers, both Mastodons, which could probably be replaced without too much effort. The rest of the fleet are all Bisons which would still be allowed under the above ID.
As for the war, I think it might be a good thing to limit it out of Hamburg and Texas if I'm honest. Bering and Hudson are more open systems with more entry points which will limit previous issues of gate camping only to situations where one side has a large ship superiority over the other. Its also making the fights happen in different places which will make them less predictable, and as a direct result less repetitive, which is the main reason I prefer to stay out of these fights these days.