Bounty on an innocent person.

Its not a big deal, its only 4,000 credits. However, this randomly popped up on my charges, and I'm VERY far away from Zachary Hudson, where the bounty was issued. I also happened to have not seen a bounty incurred notification. Could I get some advice?
 
Pay it off. Move on.
This one. Sounds like you may have succumbed to the "npcs randomly shooting you" bug and incurred a bounty by destroying a red contact without a bounty unknowingly.

Although, you said Zachary Hudson. That sounds like a powerplay bounty... I'm not fully across how that works, but did you perhaps fight back against a powerplay target attacking you in their own jurisdiction? And what power are you currently pledged to?
 
This one. Sounds like you may have succumbed to the "npcs randomly shooting you" bug and incurred a bounty by destroying a red contact without a bounty unknowingly.

Although, you said Zachary Hudson. That sounds like a powerplay bounty... I'm not fully across how that works, but did you perhaps fight back against a powerplay target attacking you in their own jurisdiction? And what power are you currently pledged to?
I did fight back against a person marked as Wanted | Enemy. I am currently pledged to Alising Duval.

There is no innocence, only degrees of guilt.
Thats a deep quote right there.
 
I did fight back against a person marked as Wanted | Enemy. I am currently pledged to Alising Duval.
@Rubbernuke might be able to answer if that would make you wanted or not.
Thats a deep quote right there.
Is especially true in Elite. Just trading medicines at a station in outbreak? That'll help the station owners and set back their opposition.

Saved a miner from a pirate? Cashing that bounty may hurt that miner's faction.
 
How is that possible?
So, you kill a pirate, that'll give you a bounty to cash from the local jurisdiction, being the system ruling faction, call them A

That miner may belong to a different faction within the system, call them B. So if you cash that bounty, A's influence will increase, and will correspond to a commensurate decrease in all other factions including B
 
@Rubbernuke might be able to answer if that would make you wanted or not.
As Ned points out fighting an PP NPC will always give you a small set bounty. It operates outside the C+P system (so you should not be wanted) although IIRC someone a week or so ago mentioned a bug regarding this. But generally, if the bounty is low and does not escalate (i.e. each kill adds 2000 credits) its a PP bounty.
 
Same old crappy crime & punishment system that works against those just wanting a quiet in-game life. I guess I'm out of here for another 5 years then.
 
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