Just now I had a couple of encounters with Cmdr. K..ll or something like that. My memory for names leaves a lot to be desired. First encounter was when I had just finished two NPCs. One I killed, the other actually managed to escape. I was left with about 25% hull left when said Cmdr. engaged and killed me.
Nothing much to lose in the standard Sidewinder, I went back to the extraction site to continue bounty hunting. I was minding my own business, identifying possible targets via the scanner and killing confirmed targets, when one of the contacts was identified as a certain Commander. I engaged immediately and scored the kill.
On with the show, identifying targets and collecting bounties. I was taking care of some NPC, when all of a sudden something started firing on me from behind. I finished off my target and went to identify my new attacker. Was Cmdr. K..ll again, but this time the surprise attack didn't work too well for him and I got another notch in my belt.
Our 3rd encounter was not one about trying to kill the other, at least from what I could tell, but rather about me trying to send the message that any attempt to do so would be ill advised. He tried to get me in front of his ship, but with no hardpoint deployed. I managed to stay anywhere but there. Felt a bit like a rodeo. A couple of minutes later he was giving up and stood still. Maybe he was trying to figure out whether or not I'd shoot him. I didn't. So we parted ways, and a couple of minutes later while watching the asteroid field from a little above, my client crashed.
Maybe we'll have another encounter some time. I'll try to be on guard.
Yesterday I was also bounty hunting in the same asteroid field. I just finished off an NPC, checked my contacts and found a red colored Sidewinder entry. I locked the target and went to engage. He was a couple of kilometers away, not minding me at all.
It occurred to me the second I opened fire on him that the reason for him being the red entry on my list in the first place was that he was after the same target that I was and I simply got hit by a stray shot of his before he switched targets.
But with my shots having made impact with his ship already, my intentions were just too obvious to have any doubt about them, and with no way to explain my misguided actions against him if I had aborted, I had to finish what I just started.
That was a kill I felt genuinely bad for. Sorry, Commander.