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Pilot carrying this [[ID]] is a new Recruit for a faction, who : | Pilot carrying this [[ID]] is a new Recruit for a faction, who : | ||
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Pilot carrying this ID is a new Recruit for a faction, who :
- Can dock with a base to perform missions to earn the base owner's faction affiliation
- Cannot be attacked by anyone if the Recruit is under level 30, unless the Recruit attacks first or is flashing a faction tag/affiliation
- Can be attacked or pirated if over level 30
- Can be attacked regardless of level if flashing an NPC faction tag/affiliation. Roleplay PvP rules apply.
- Cannot attack anyone except in self-defense
- Cannot trade, smuggle or escort traders or smugglers
- Cannot fulfill bounty contracts
- Cannot demand credits or cargo from anyone
- This ID may be used on ships over level 40, but exists only for the purpose of allowing players to set up their ship quickly and efficiently. Abuse of this ID will earn severe Administrative sanctions, possibly including character deletion.
Allowed ships: Fighters, Freighters
Carrying unmounted IDs in your ship, as well as not equipping an ID, is a serious crime.