' Wrote:I'll tackle this one, seeing as I was leading the duo in question. The Leeson and the Fenning are both Clydesdales, not Percherons, but that's irrelevant - we were still in the wrong here. You see, Bowex has had a long an coloured history with slavers, resulting in us getting burned pretty bad.
Because of that, we reacted as our characters would when we spotted you, a matter further exacerbated by the fact we'd had a scuffle with you the day before when you tried to pirate me (when you had a Slaver ID instead of a Junker one). In the midst of all this, we completely forgot about our corporate ID limitations. I think it's a case of logical RP being trumped by rules, really.
Regardless, I do believe I stopped firing after you pointed that out, and retreated out of your weapon range to the trade lane, from where I could take pictures. It slipped my mind to pass your message on to the Fenning, so again, that's my fault and not his. I am completely willing to reimburse you for damages and the turrets lost, as well as for the inconvenience involved with the incident.
I can promise it won't happen again. The Clydesdale Brigade will be more aware of its own limitations in the future.
While your response on this feedback was really great, I fail to understand your inRP actions that led towards you requesting this Junker to be forbidden access to S&C bases.
This is wrong, because he obviously wouldn't even dock on Curacao if it weren't for you breaking your own ID and shooting him.
Why push this conflict even further and try to punish him for something you're responsible for?
Lucendez Wrote:
It is every Corsair's responsibility to die a beautiful death in defense of Crete, regardless of how OORP or how capwhoring the opposition is. Launch your fighter, joust the battlecruisers and die a beautiful death. Then, drink it down in the bar.