I see where you are going and yes, that would help. However, "legal" destruction of another player - they are wanted, they are on the opposite side of a CZ, they are aligned with an enemy power in your patrons territory etc - already is promoted. What about pirates? If they cannot use the THREAT of destruction to enforce compliance with their demands - and it's no threat if they can't actually follow through - that profession fizzles. When I'm in a more social mood, getting pulled over by a player "real pirate" (for want of a better description) is much more fun than getting interdicted by an NPC with whom I cannot negotiate and it's just a matter of choosing "boil him or escape"
To make the divide on simply whether it's "legal" or "illegal" to destroy that ship says nothing about whether the person behind the trigger is doing it just to be a jerk or for another more valid reason.
Good points...
But maybe there's an obvious way out?
But first, let's address Powerplay. When I first heard about it, I envisage it offering - at long last - a bunch of PvP related missions and tasks. At long last we'd have nice mechanics to throw players at each other to determine outcomes/events in the games. Alas that hasn't really happened. Instead - as you mention - it simply "promoted" it in a very half cocked fashion...
Right, back onto my main point at addressing your very valid points (hopefully):-
1) Let's first remember Mindless Destruction is when one CMDR opens fire on another CMDR illegally, and destroys them. The suggestion is the game will then try to kick their butt!
2) Piracy - If you are a pirate with a bounty on your head, and another CMDR opens fire on you, and you return fire, and potentially even destroy your attacker? Is that actually the same as (1)? You were attacked first so are defending yourself!
3) Piracy again - If you as a Pirate interdict someone, and then they open fire on you (first), and then you blow them up, is that actually the same as (1)? You were attacked first so are defending yourself!
4) I'm sure the same "difference" could apply elsewhere? eg: If you are performing some activity in another Powers area, and one of their CMDRs opens fire on you (first)... Is that the same as (1)?
Your concerns are very valid... So do you see any merit in trying to distinquish between mindless violence, and what is sort of self defense?
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