Back when I bought my 1st cruiser, I saved up enough cash and bought a BS and then sold and bought a cruiser and put the BS shield on it. I want to get my cruiser shield but cannot find one to buy. My Huegenot cruiser (CruierDoc) is now very RED to the mollies. Is there a way I can buy a cruiser shield and sell my BS shield? Can an administrator swap it out for me?
As an explorer, I never felt this was an exploit but, now that I want to role-play, I want to play fare and not have an unfair advantage.
BabyDoc
BabyDoc: Large Train
DragonKnight: Liberty Assault Frigate
Shadowen: Albatross Frigate
[MiD]The_Enforcer[Ace]: Rheinland bomber
[DJC]The_Kraken: Heugenot Cruiser
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(Really, I speak terrible English, so please, tell me if I make mistakes. I'd like to improve it a bit )
While developing Polaris, I noticed that there were quite a few freighter shield classes that aren't being used. Maybe Discovery can give cruisers, gunboats and battleships their own shield classes.
Class 10
Class 9
Class 8
"Terrorism is the war of the poor, and war is the terrorism of the rich." --Sir Peter Ustinov
I have tried selling my Huegenot and buying it back with the cruiser shield. The game throws me off saying I am cheating. I cannot get my cruiser shield back!!!!
BabyDoc
BabyDoc: Large Train
DragonKnight: Liberty Assault Frigate
Shadowen: Albatross Frigate
[MiD]The_Enforcer[Ace]: Rheinland bomber
[DJC]The_Kraken: Heugenot Cruiser
You must buy a different ship first. You can't try rebuying the ship you already have or it will kick you. So if I try to buy a Kusari Destroyer while I am in a Kusari Destroyer than it will kick me. Best way is to buy a low priced fighter or something near the base of the Huegenot.
That worked! I sold the cruiser and bought a wolfhound, then sold it and bought the cruiser back. I didn't get any "cheater" complaints by the computer (and no nasty messages from players that I was "a filthy cheating scum" .....yes, I got those when trying to get a "legal" ship back.