A confession from a remorseful pirate.

Glad to see you're having fun! I wouldn't have lost a second of sleep over that, though. If he's going to try and force a lose-lose situation, you have the fun of killing his sorry <redactamundo>. A sole tonne of cargo is nothing to cry over, and he didn't lose much. Also, I'd like to really congratulate that conscience of yours. Many times have I demanded cargo whilst out of limpets, so instead threatened death, and have been unable to follow up on my word :(
 
Glad to see you're having fun! I wouldn't have lost a second of sleep over that, though. If he's going to try and force a lose-lose situation, you have the fun of killing his sorry <redactamundo>. A sole tonne of cargo is nothing to cry over, and he didn't lose much. Also, I'd like to really congratulate that conscience of yours. Many times have I demanded cargo whilst out of limpets, so instead threatened death, and have been unable to follow up on my word :(
I agree the single ton is nothing to cry over. And that was exactly my point. It was also nothing to worry about trying to obtain. Think of it this way... if he had had ZERO tones of cargo, he would have been on his merry way. I wouldn't have even scratched his shields. Heck, I have let a few cargo-less cargo-haulers go the last couple days. One was an empty T9 just cruizing around! so yeah, that's the point. His single rare ton, was really no different than an empty hold... and I killed him for it.

Never again, CMDR Holycow.

But you guys simply running away, or carrying LOTS of cargo... you better be ready!
 
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OP Great Story. I was interdicted by a player pirate once and I tried to run but lost my thrusters. I got the cargo demand again and I froze, I was still in first time shock. The pirate took my silence as non compliance and blew me up. I only had rares which were relatively worthless to buy and my lost sleep that night was the regret that I didn't just drop the cargo. Also I would have had a chance to use the reboot/repair feature ! Message to pirates : try and make them see reason and get them talking "think about the maths here you trader...". Message to Traders : drop the cargo, it makes sense and pride doesn't make sense in this RP scenario.
 
Usually I'll let someone go if they have a small amount of cargo as it's not worth the ammo although usually I've already spent the ammo shooting out their drives because they thought they'd run with their precious cargo of 15t of grain . . .

As I used to be a trader I have no sympathy for the traders I kill. I know the profit loss calculations and I know I'm not taking more than they could make back in like another 2 jumps. Most of the time their stubbornness is costing them much more in repairs (from the drive shooting) when if they just stopped and dropped a few tons then everyone's happy. When you're wiggling about trying to run you're more likely to die as well as I don't have a clean shot on your drives, many a trader has met their end that way.

With the amount of bad mouthing and combat logging I witness on a daily basis I have no compunction from killing players any more.

If you really are a trader in open then stop and drop. Fair play to those who try run and then stop when they realize they're out gunned and also fair play to those who self destruct but I can't understand the players who would rather die than drop cargo. If it's rp fine but in the long run you're not inconveniencing me you're inconveniencing yourself with your rebuy and cargo loss bill.
 
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Real pirates Abide by the code. It seems you did not get your copy

The code - in the words of a bona fide pirate - is more like guidelines (sequels can walk right off a cliff).

OP, I appreciate that you're trying to be a gentleman pirate, but all pirates suffer a certain lack of scruples, I suggest you force your remaining ones to walk the plank. Or choose a different vocation. For your own peace of mind.
 
Weird choice of CMDR name for a pirate :) ...you know Cpt America being all about truth and justice and all that malarkey.

It's actually CMDR Holycow... No idea why I chose a different name for the forums. Must have been low on sleep that day. I wuoldn't mind being able to change my name here.
 
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Don't forget that cargo pods decay. If you drop 100 tons and warp out, he'll be in a mad scramble to try to pick up what he can. Which would... actually be kinda funny in itself. :p
 
A confession from a remorseful pirate, an open apology to CMDR Ax-xx (obviously not quite his real name, I don't recall exactly what it was... hopefully this isn't shaming, that isn't my intent). This is a long story about a pirating experience last night... sorry for the long post. I am hoping CMDR AX-XX shows up here to chat.

I need to get something off my chest! I know this is just a game, but man.. i seriously lost some sleep last night over this. Albeit only 20 minutes or so... but still!

So I am a new pirate, imposing my will upon unsuspecting traders system wide. From deep in Empire space at Eotienses, all the way to rares stops in federal space near Leesti. I have been striking fear in many-o-tradingships, night after night, pulling traders out of super cruise and demanding a small percentage of their cargo. I have only been at this for 3 days or so. I am learning as I go, teaching myself the ropes and the skills necessary to pull it off. I gotta say.. it is NOT easy!

My first couple days doing this, the overwhelming majority of my piratees (is that a word?) decided they would be better off A) fighting the interdiction, then B) ignoring my demands to cut their engines or face certain destruction, then C) running away at full speed/boost/charge FSD, then D) still not cut their engines as their hulls pacefully reach 0%. I found this utterly strange. Instead of dropping 10 out of 100 tones of semi-worthless cargo... they would rather take their odds at getting away with all of it. 100% of them failed. This is great! These guys gotta learn (pirates point of view here), that submitting to the pirate, and having a slightly less profitable run is better than losing all your cargo AND a ship re-buy. But none of them went that route.

Then last night, things kind-of-changed. The overwhelming majority of pirates STILL chose to fight the interdiction (and lose), but then heeded my warning to cut their engines and wait for my cargo scan. I would offer up what sounded like a relatively painless demand, like 15 or 20 tones of cargo... they agree, drop their cargo, roll play with a howling "Ok, DAMN YOU SPACE PIRATE! ;) "... and off they would go. NEVER have I had more fun in this game, than mindlessly scooping up 20 tones of some worthless cargo.

But then this happened.

My last target of the night, mr Ax-xx... Near leesti somewhere (I forget which neighboring system). He's in a T6... I pull him out.. but he fights the interdiction. This guy WINS the interdiction! (my first loss)... "OK!" I thought... "that guy deserves to get away". It was like a TWO MINUTE struggle with the tether. I was tired! But silly CMDR was still there in SC when I finally got back out. I once again, pulled him into an inderdiction battle. This time I won (woot!). We both dropped into normal space, I trigger my script "pirate 1" which gives my first demand to cut his engines, wait for scan, or face death... and he does. He is sitting there, and I am literally nose-to-nose with him doing my cargo scan (i like to sit that way to assert my dominance). While the scan is going, he says "haha.. joke is on you, I don't have any real cargo". The cargo scan reveals he has a single rares ton. I don't even remember what it was. All I was thinking, was that I had to have it, as I earned it as the successful pirate. But the CMDR says no! You can't have it. He said it took him an hour to get it and he would rather self destruct than jettison his single ton. Once again.. I was baffled at his response.

So there I was, nose-to-nose... with my combat loaded wingman right next to me... contemplating what to do. The pirate's code says that you destroy those that don't give up to your seemingly rational request for cargo. CMDR AX-XX says "do your worst, commander... ill even turn off my shields"..... Here is where the last two days of killing all these traders that wouldn't stop got to me... out of habit for what I thought was what you were supposed to do... me and my wingman opened fire. His shields and hull collapsed in less that 3 or 4 seconds. BOOM... there he was, facing the re-buy screen.

Off we went! Back into space. It got late... I logged off... and put my head on my pillow. Then for some reason, I started to really think about this encounter. Was it really a reasonable request to demand he give up his SOLE ton of cargo? No, it wasn't. Was it really the right thing to do to "teach him a lesson" for not dropping his single ton, by blowing up his ship and sending him to the rebuy screen? No.. it wasn't. Was thee most honorable part of the entire encounter when CMDR AX-XX said "i will not drop this single ton cargo...I spent an hour obtaining it... do your worst"... YES, it was.

So there I was, trying to fall asleep.. and I couldn't stop thinking of this guy. Who was he? Some single young guy sitting in his apartment? Some married guy with kids who only gets an hour a night to play? Something in-between? Never in this game have I felt so low. The previous dozen traders that I turned into worm food DID deserve it. And I didn't feel one OUNCE of guilt. It's just part of the game. It's fun, challenging, discouraging, lesson learning. Next time they WILL submit, or they will have an armed friend near-by to make sure they have some backup. Whatever. But THIS guy, certainly did not deserve what he got. Not by a long shot. I made a terrible mistake. And it has actually affected me in real life! It IS just a game... but we ARE only human.

I appologize CMDR AX-XX. I would love to make amends with you. You fly a T-6, I have 100 tones of whatever mineral/metal you want. Just look me up in-game, we can meet near a station that has a high buy-back price, and you can spend an hour scooping (haha.. stupid scooping) and hopefully that will cover your hour+rebuy on your T6.

CMDR Holycow, (remorseful and will be FAR FAR more careful about which commanders he destroys and which he lets go).. signing off.

I suggest you stay out of Lave cluster.
 
Killing your victim is not the Pirate way. That's straight up murder! Big difference and illustrates that it is better to kill you when encountered, versus listen to you babble! As you don't know what a pirate should do.

Your post is funny, as you lose sleep thinking about killing someone in cold blood! You might as well just shot him in the back, that way you didn't have to see the results.

Players should be be able to bounties on other players, especially murders who have no code!

your lack of ethics keep us Bounty Hunters in a job!

100 gold to a BH who video kills the OP and his wind on video!
 
Good story and glad to see that conscience working. I personally am looking forward to the day when I decide to start interdicting humble traders. it is going to be awesome. But I am not going to blow anyone up or steal cargo. Oh no!! I have a better plan. I am going to make them dance and do girly giggles. I want to see those ships gyrating and bobbing and the giggles coming thick and fast.
 
Good story and glad to see that conscience working. I personally am looking forward to the day when I decide to start interdicting humble traders. it is going to be awesome. But I am not going to blow anyone up or steal cargo. Oh no!! I have a better plan. I am going to make them dance and do girly giggles. I want to see those ships gyrating and bobbing and the giggles coming thick and fast.

i was expecting you to GIVE them the cargo. That would be the best.
 
Good story and glad to see that conscience working. I personally am looking forward to the day when I decide to start interdicting humble traders. it is going to be awesome. But I am not going to blow anyone up or steal cargo. Oh no!! I have a better plan. I am going to make them dance and do girly giggles. I want to see those ships gyrating and bobbing and the giggles coming thick and fast.


*interdicts trader*
"Make your ship dance, or I will explode you."

That would baffle the crap out of people.
 
Killing your victim is not the Pirate way. That's straight up murder! Big difference and illustrates that it is better to kill you when encountered, versus listen to you babble! As you don't know what a pirate should do.

Your post is funny, as you lose sleep thinking about killing someone in cold blood! You might as well just shot him in the back, that way you didn't have to see the results.

Players should be be able to bounties on other players, especially murders who have no code!

your lack of ethics keep us Bounty Hunters in a job!

100 gold to a BH who video kills the OP and his wind on video!
Why? just come do it yourself. If I kill you, can I have the 100 tones of gold?
 
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