(02-06-2018, 02:47 PM)Lythrilux Wrote: A Bretonian Privateer ID might be a better choice for you.
This doesn't guarantee us independence in politics.
If we use BP ID, we will be under the power of the queen.
And this obliges us to follow the laws of Bretonia.
(02-06-2018, 02:47 PM)Lythrilux Wrote: A Bretonian Privateer ID might be a better choice for you.
Yes, we thought about using Bretonian Privateers. Some people said same and we agree with them too, but unfortunately, Privateer ID imposes undesirable limitations.
First, interaction restrictions. As you know, Bretonian Privateer doesn't allow you ally with anyone except Bretonia lawful, Council, Maquis, Outcasts and Chrysanthemums. We've planned cooperations with some quasi-lawful groupies and independent Pirate ID granting us this opportunity. Also, we doesn't ally with above counted factions. Maybe, in future, we don't know yet what will happen.
Second, ZOI limitations. Look at the Privateer ID again and compare with AE| ZOI. Pretty similar, but we haven't Omegas, because we don't need to include Omegas. Of course, ID gives us allowance to interact with players there but Kusari, excluded in Privateer ID, looks for AE| more useful at least because Gallic-Kusari trade route.
(02-06-2018, 01:14 PM)Corile Wrote: Do we really need more generic ID factions?
Why not? Tell us, how many generic factions using Pirate ID? Also, traders should begin to fly more carefully. As @Oxxxygen said, we could partially return age of dangerous trading.
(02-06-2018, 03:09 PM)Omicega Wrote: Your name is bad Latin. "Exercitus Ater" (black army) is what you're looking for, or "Exercitus Tenebrarum" (army of darkness) if you're really intent on being that edgy.
Then again, ***** Latin in factions is practically a Disco tradition anyway. Just ask @Lythrilux
We can just imagine, faction character-founder has a bad Latin
I'd advise dropping the yellow mark off from Roussillon at least until contact is made with the Council, knowledge is shared about and permission is granted into the system.