The alt account found out the fallacy of cashing it all in for a Python, without sufficient margin, the hard way.
$200 million in cash, before you even think of getting the Python.
Wise words.
I know it's a bit "belt & braces" but I wouldn't
just say "don't fly without rebuy".
Instead, I'd say don't fly without rebuy
and enough extra credits that you won't really
notice the rebuy.
I mean, if you blow Cr100m on a Python and "have a few million left over", what happens if you use that rebuy - and then, perhaps, another one as well?
Even if you can afford to rubuy your Python, what are you going to be able to
do with it after you can barely afford refuels, rearms and repairs?
If you don't want to sell the Python again, you're probably going to end up back in a Cobra, trying to claw your way back into a healthy bank balance while the Python gathers dust in a hangar.
Course, that is the "sensible" thing to do and it
can be
kind of fun to "live on the edge", flying a ship that you can barely afford, and hoping to earn a heap of credits with it.
Some of my fondest memories are of the time I was first flying an AspX in a similar situation.
When I was doing it, though, my Cobra was still parked-up in a hangar so I knew I could dust it off and use it if I got into trouble with the Asp.
Also, I have to say, I'm not sure why people are
so keen on the Python.
Sure, it's a useful ship (possibly
the most useful ship in the game) but it's not
that great.
When it's your
only ship, the mediocre jump-range can make getting around a chore.