Difference between revisions of "Freelancer ID"

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Pilot carrying this [[ID]] is a Freelancer, who:
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Pilot carrying this quasi-lawful [[ID]] is a Freelancer, who:
  
*Can fulfill bounty contract and escort other vessels.
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*Can attack any ship in self-defense or to protect an allied or neutral ship.
*May not engage in piracy outside of a [[dgcforum:63|posted bounty contract]].
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*Can fulfill any [[dgcforum:63|bounty]] and escort contracts, and may treat transports as combat targets when executing a [[dgcforum:63|bounty]] or escort contract against them.
*May treat trade vessels as combat targets in pursuit of a bounty contract.
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*Cannot use any transports with more than 3,600 cargo, except for the Pirate Train.
*Cannot use any transports with more than 3,600 cargo.
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*Cannot participate in unlawful actions except as described above.
  
 
Allowed ships: [[Fighters]], [[Bombers]], [[Freighters]], [[Transports]], [[Gunboats]].
 
Allowed ships: [[Fighters]], [[Bombers]], [[Freighters]], [[Transports]], [[Gunboats]].

Revision as of 15:40, 26 October 2013

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Pilot carrying this quasi-lawful ID is a Freelancer, who:

  • Can attack any ship in self-defense or to protect an allied or neutral ship.
  • Can fulfill any bounty and escort contracts, and may treat transports as combat targets when executing a bounty or escort contract against them.
  • Cannot use any transports with more than 3,600 cargo, except for the Pirate Train.
  • Cannot participate in unlawful actions except as described above.

Allowed ships: Fighters, Bombers, Freighters, Transports, Gunboats.

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