The story of Count Charles Dupont is very complex that it essentially begins at the end where he defects to Bretonia. In real-time role play, the ship is now in Bretonian hands, heavily damaged and is still unable to fight against his former comrades.
To clear things, I am roleplaying the ship backwards... which means:
A.) You may see me flying the ship in Gallic territories... if this happens... I am RPing events which take place in the past... so essentially it doesn't conform with the present condition of the ship (that being defection)
B.) The ship's history is that it was stationed in Tau-29, guarding the Border between Kusari and Gallia following the Tau-29 Decree. Passing traders should not worry about me shooting you unless you carry contraband and other no-no goodies.
I try as much as possible to avoid PVP combat... this ship is purely for RP; however, if you (the reader) shoots at me... I will have to defend myself accordingly.
Please comments, suggestions and other statements are welcome. Please be gentle.
Merci and Have a good day.
Ah, that explains some of my confusion with some RP I saw that seemed rather Gallic-lawful of a defector...
I was the CR Pytho (Reason[15th] I think, too many callsigns :unsure:) that helped with your mutiny in Cortez, and tried to stop the Atlas pilot from giving the location to the Bretonians quite so readily.
Some interesting stuff, hope to see you in the future.
Nah, the role-play is interesting, at least from the Bretonian side of it, shame you have to deal with the... hostile side of that guy. *Points at his signature.*
Looking forward for more encounters, and give me a shout if you need any RP from GRN, I'll be happy to provide it.
The date of the database entry doesn't seem to be correct/logical. With August 818, it dates the conversation back prior to the assault on Languedoc, which happened in September same year, according to your earlier posts. But then it is clear that prior to that event, a Valor had like minimal chance (technically 0) to meet Colonials. Also, said Colonials mentioned the loss of Tau-44, which was definitely happened after the assault of Languedoc. Either the date of the coversation or the dates of the assault and succeeding events are wrong.