BPA acted correctly, I would do the same thing, the Cryer was total lolwut actually trying to abuse his oorp knowledge that nothing happens if you die in game in order to get away.
Pretty lame RP considering the fact that he didn´t even bothered to rename the ship that according to him was destroyed and the pilot was killed after his previous problems with the law.
If the BPA pilot was more experienced in RP he could nail him using this fact as well.
If you does not like such actions from the BPA side consider penalties by ship death as good alternative to enhance the game play-sadly, given this kind of poor RP environment there is no other way to enforce the law.
I really like this type of game consequences ignorance - at one side you loose the top tier transport ship that costs 180m and get no punishment but a excuse why you should not pay for your crimes. On the other side you prefer to loose another 60m for real this time combined with the another 180m virtual money instead paying 6 m. It is not logical action from RP standpoint but it is np since you can go to powermine/powertrade 2 hours later and make the lost money in 1 hour or less.
One would say the next logical step of BPA is to FR5 you using the evidence from the first crime, even so none stops the cryer pilot to rename the vessel and make one bpa bribe.Poor RP environment sadly.
This case really shows why there should be punishment for ship death and why the trading needs to be tuned down with 50% at least, also the FR5 should be permanent- even ID or Name or Account change should not be possible to fix it- otherwise it is not worth it even to file one since it could be undone with 2 m for rename and 1 m for bribe. If you get FR5ed- just go to sell your ship to NPC for scrap if you want to be with clear rep again- simple as that.
(10-09-2013, 10:51 AM)Knjaz Wrote: Official faction players that are often accused of elitism, never deploy them and have those weird, immersion killing "fair fight/dueling" suicidal hobbies. (yes, i've seen enough of those lolduels, where house military with overwhelming force on the field willingly loses a pilot in a duel. ffs.)