There's an incredible way to improve the safety of our fellow Pilots Federation members in game right now. In fact, it doesn't even require any action on the part of Frontier!
Use foresight and plan ahead.
Let's take this past weekend as an example. Who on earth thought it was a good idea to encourage thousands of explorers in ships not Bubble ready to converge on a Low Security System and not provide any protection whatsoever beyond, 'Sure hope you signed up for the Private Group!' I love what folks are trying to do with Distant Worlds 2 but leadership has got to stand up and accept responsibility for their role in yesterday's shenanigans. Lots of you have been playing Elite for ages. It's known for players finding all kinds of creative ways to get at each other. This is hardly a new thing. How did you screw this up so badly?
Like I've said before there's shooting fish in a barrel and then there's the fish building the barrel.
Elite is what it is. Way past time we all recognize that fact and plan accordingly. If you don't through either neglect, entitlement, or some other foolishness and pay the price you've got no one to blame but yourself.
Leadership doesn't have to accept any sort of responsibility for the actions taken by some lemmings who failed to follow clear directions and/or failed to exercise any amount of common sense.
The organizers displayed foresight and they thought ahead. That is why there was a PG set up for this event, and why commanders were given instruction on how to join it. There was also foresight displayed in the fact that joining the PG requires an application that is vetted, and why some commanders were denied access or even removed from the PG. That shows that the event coordinators had indeed planned ahead.
The organizers of the event made it clear that there was a dedicated PG to join with a specific application process required to join it. Commanders who failed to read, failed to apply to the PG properly, failed to click the right game mode, failed a reality check where known griefers tell them that the "water is fine," or failed to do whatever else for whatever reason, showed up in Open mode despite being told that was the worst possible option. The poor decisions made by the commanders who went into open despite all the warning signs has no reflection whatsoever upon the members of the community who have poured effort into setting up this monumental event.
One commander did infiltrate the PG (so far), and the events surrounding that incident will perfectly illustrate why a "protection detail" in this game is an almost fruitless effort -- because of instancing. I jumped in and out of Brooks several times attempting to get into the instance with the infiltrator, hoping to provide a distraction, because I knew my build would be massively more tanky than 98% of the other ships in attendance. I never made it into his instance.
But even if I had made it into his instance that's all I would be: a distraction -- because in the agreement that I signed when applying for the PG I pledged that I would never discharge weapons at another commander under any circumstance, even if I was fired upon, under threat of removal from the group. The infiltrator presumably knew this, because he should have read the rules when signing up, and as such would know that he'd be killing members with impunity until he was kicked. Which actually proved another issue -- kicking a member from a PG does jack-

until the kicked commander logs off. The infiltrator was still around quite a while after he was removed from the group.
And the mention about this all happening in a "
Low Security System!" Come on, be real -- ATR response even in high security is woeful and you know that the security of the system it happened in has no relevance whatsoever. ATR are not fit for dealing with a commander in a well-outfitted ship who is intent on making other commanders go pop. ATR needs to respond much faster, much more aggressively, and in greater numbers for that to be effective at all.
Then I see incredible accusations like the organizers purposefully told a handful of commanders to go into open -- the myotonic goats, as it were, to keep the wolves busy while the rest of the herd continued to safety. As if the main event gathering in a private group needed these sacrificial offerings to appear in Open to keep their private group members from being attacked or something? It's absurd and untrue, and quite a disappointing thing to read.