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Things You should know

From New players to New players

As a newer player I was dismayed to find that this page didn't exist, so I have decided to start it up. I

encourage new players who are serious to add thoughtful comments to this page. Please, no complaining or

flaming, just advice for our new friends. These are not "THE RULES" persay, but a summary of the rules you

ought to be familiar with. There are more complete rules available on the forums, and, possibly on this site

at a later date.


This is an RP server

Freelancer Discovery is a Role Playing Server and as such everyone is expected to remain in character for the

majority of their time on the server. Chat should be kept to in chracter chat. If you have to say something

out of character, and try to avoid it if you can, use // before your sentence. Other players will get

offended or ignore you entirely if you say things in chat out of character especially without //.

Ship and Weapons must be in character! Your ID should specify what types of ships you can use, but you

should not use a ship or weapon unless you can justify it through roleplaying. For instance, flying a pirate

vessle is a bad idea in poliece controlled space, even if you aren't a pirate, since you must be friendly

with pirates to buy their ships.

Sign up For The Forums

This isn't a rule, but it's a good idea. The forums have rules posted and from there you can lodge

complaints (Hopefully few of these) post comments or questions, and talk to the other players when they're

offline. Also, the forums are kept much more up to date and accurate than the wikipedia (An unfortunate fact

I would like to see changed).


No PVP Below Level 30

Read the PVP rules and acquaint yourself fully with them before reaching level 30. If you fail to do this,

You'll just end up looking foolish. Do it for you, do it for all of us.

Below level 30, nobody is allowed to attack you unless you start it. Level is based on money, so if you

suddenly get a bunch of money, you will be a higher level! Usually the only ships who get attacked are trade

ships or ships breaking in-game rules (Breaking server rules usually gets you in more trouble than death).

What is an ID?

In your internal equipment screen you have a Civilian ID equipped (Clicking the blue box will unequip). This

will unequip when you buy new ships and will be sold. Simply buy it back after selling the ship and re equip

it. If you don't have an ID equipped, everyone will hound you until you do, and if the admin catch you there will

be trouble. Poliece may fire at you if you refuse to equip one. The same thing goes for having more than

one ID on your ship at once, although that is more serious.


ID Change at Level 40

At level 40, you are no longer allowed to carry a civilian ID and must buy a new one from one of the stations

or planets around. Freelancer ID may be found at Huston Texas if you're in New York and need an ID quick.

Mercenary ID is fairly common in NY as well. Often, players will just buy any old ID that is near until they

can get to a base with one they want. Remember:

Factions and Systemwide Player enforced Policies

Player created factions are powerful entities in the game. Many control systems or enforce strict policies

regarding what ships, IDs and weapons are allowed in the sectors they patrol. For instance, in Liberty, the

navy and poliece players have a rule that certain ships nd all liberty capitol ships are off limits to

civilians and will engage anyone flying these ships who are not in their faction. There is also a No Nomad

weapon policy (A license for Nomads can be bought for 5 million credits, see the forums). There are also

regular patrolls of the jumpgate to Alaska to keep any player from entering there. Remember when you break a

faction's rules that you had better hve a good RP reason for doing it and that engaging any faction has

consequences. These may include blacklisting and/or death.

Be sure to check with local military and or poliece factions to find out what their policies are that way if you cross the line, at least you know that you've crossed it.