Whichever one at the time has the rank locked ship I want to buyI'm an anarchist by nature, but if I had to choose I would support the alliance.Never the Empire, because I'm opposed to monarchies and the slavery that sustains them.
Which faction has your support?
Whichever one at the time has the rank locked ship I want to buy![]()
Never the Empire, because I'm opposed to monarchies and the slavery that sustains them.
I'm an anarchist by nature, but if I had to choose I would support the alliance.Never the Empire, because I'm opposed to monarchies and the slavery that sustains them.
Which faction has your support?
I went fed mainly for the sol permit but a vette does look mighty tempting!![]()
The North American Alliance.
Those three are mere means to an end.....![]()
hold on the NAA is just front for dodgy federation black ops, i have the evidence![]()
Yes, yes, ..... excellent!
INGSOC salutes you! Information is useless without ...... /click
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I am under the assumption one can belong to or achieve rank in all three. If I am wrong, how does one switch, should one want?
I am under the assumption one can belong to or achieve rank in all three. If I am wrong, how does one switch, should one want?
One does not "switch" alliances in order to acheive RANK. One simply completes missions for local factions aligned with the major power the CMDR is trying to build rank in, for instance: If the CMDR wants to build Federation RANK, the CMDR goes to a base where there are FED-aligned, local factions (look for the FED sigil next to their faction name in the Mission Board) and runs missions for those FED-aligned, local factions (ignoring missions from other factions) to build REP with those FED-aligned, local factions and so to eventually increase his or her major-power RANK. If the CMDR wants to build Imperial RANK he or she does the same at a station with IMP-aligned, local factions. No joining, no "switching".