Screw you man, like seriously why would you do this? No dialogue, no warning just laser death and an slf for added overkill. You suck
One day a couple of months ago as I entered the Founders World system on my way toward Jameson Memorial in my DBX to buy a new ship, out of nowhere came a Corvette whose CMDR had decided I was an easy target in my tiny little DBX. I guess he forgot to check out the systems on my fully A-rated and modified DBX before making his decision. He attacked, I evaded. Even A-rated and modded I knew my little DBX was not going to win a head to head fight against a Corvette so I made a quick FA-off pitch maneuver and boosted past him going the other way, absorbing some weapons fire and losing a ring of shields. By the time he was able to turn around I was out of his weapons range, boosting away and spooling up the hi-wake drive. As the 5-second countdown started I received a message in my COMMS window: "Well done, well done indeed . . .".
A very
large part of Elite Dangerous is knowing when to
hold 'em and when to
fold 'em, knowing when to walk away and when to run (see what I did there?). Sometimes you just have to cut your losses and
run away. BTW, If you had both run in different directions
and hi-waked I doubt he could have blown up both of your ships. Another huge part of Elite Dangerous is "
gittin gud", not just at fighting back but also at
evading your opponent(s). It is not always the biggest ship with the biggest guns that wins. The game relies even more on the piloting skills of the CMDR than it does on overwhelming firepower to either win a fight by destroying your enemy, or escaping to fight another day. Against a huge, overpowered ship like a Corvette:
Escape is victory!
What was your buddy doing while you were taking fire from the Corvette? What were you doing while your buddy was absorbing punishment? That neither of you were able to achieve victory against the Corvette nor able to evade and escape tells me you need to polish up those
piloting skills. Go grab yourself a
tiny combat ship (like maybe an
Eagle), learn to properly
outfit it, to
modify it, to
fly it and to
fight in it. Learning these skills in the smaller, relatively weaker combat ships will teach you about
tactics, combat maneuvering, power management and
decision making. o7