' Wrote:IMO those 'trainings session' are OORP unless they are held in Connecticut - that's what the system is made for.
That depends a lot on the performance. You can't just say "You're training, you're OORP!" Incidentally, a training session in Connecticut is quite probably OORP, like most of the stuff there is. But that's what the system is for.
Anyway, you can RP a training session. Flying around a system and saying "wanna pvp" to folks is definitely the wrong way to go about that, but variations on "Let's get in the simulator" work pretty fine. Factions usually do it in their guard systems anyway, though. Seeing ships of the same faction fight can distress random observers, especially if the fighting ships are from the local peace-keeping forces.
IMO those 'trainings session' are OORP unless they are held in Connecticut - that's what the system is made for.
Um dude, ANYTHING in Conn is oorp. In RP that system doesnt exist, period. THAT is what it was made for.
And those 'training' sessions are usualy limited to guard systems for non lawlberty forces, becasue if everythime the [RM] wanted to train they went to Conn there would be even more headaches.
Hell, imagine if the Phantoms or keepers wanted to train and they HAD to go to Conn to do it.
That said, those training sessions are best kept away from others. Guard systems or places folks aint at.
Ammo, missles, CDs, Mines, CMs, unmounted guns, unmounted shields, unmounted armor, etc etc PLUS anything in your cargohold gets dropped.
However with cargo, if you have more than 3k of an item (for example, the largest cargo ships in regular use hold 5k cargo) it only drops 3k units of cargo, no matter how much more you had, due to engine limitations.
Basicly, micro$oft was involved in making the game, they cant count that high.