Hush! That's a secret.So what I'm getting from this is, you kill people in real life.
I think the only ones that affects is the Dweller (who'll accept you giving, like, liquor to a theocracy) and Etienne Dorn (who is a literal slave trader), right?I can sometimes be a bit grey area, but generally I try not to do crimes, or at least nothing major. This has meant there are engineers that I can't unlock, but such is the price of role play.
H-he asked nicely, and he had the most gorgeous sextuplet of eyes I've ever seen...Why do I get the feeling you are doing soft intel for the Thargoids?
One of them wants explosives too, can't remember which... But yeah, I think most stuff can be got from other engineers these days... I don't really do much with it tbh.I think the only ones that affects is the Dweller (who'll accept you giving, like, liquor to a theocracy) and Etienne Dorn (who is a literal slave trader), right?
I like your "Wheaton's Law" entry. I follow that one. I assist noobs whenever I can. I don't like bullies.
Oh, Liz Ryder wants landmines, which were a bit of a grey area for me. IIRC she says they're for research purposes, and it's not like our ships can't carry literal air-to-ground biological weapons (i.e. caustic missiles).One of them wants explosives too, can't remember which... But yeah, I think most stuff can be got from other engineers these days... I don't really do much with it tbh.
As a player, I:
The CMDR I play:
- Won't do things I recognize as cheats (generally a broader definition than Frontier's).
- Try to avoid abusing mechanisms that accentuate what I consider to be flaws in the game's persistence (things like relogging/reinstancing/mode switching to refresh spawns or areas).
- Stick to Open if at all possible, regardless of the activities my CMDR is engaged in, normally only utilizing the other modes to work around technical issues.
- Resort to third-party information sources only as a last resort.
- Don't bring personal/OOC baggage into the game and try to respect other players.
- Never block anyone and accept most (though not all) friend requests, in order to facilitate better instancing.
- Refuses to participate in activities that harm a handful of minor factions he has sentimental attachments to.
- Believes that if they've got themselves stuffed into a can, they've abdicated their personhood, and are now commodities.
- Doesn't judge other CMDRs for their choice of employment or ideas of fun, but will absolutely terminate perceived threats to his freedom of movement or action, with extreme prejudice.
- Does not feel any particular need to explain himself to anyone.
- Is probably not going to accept requests to '1v1 me bro' from those in combat FDLs while he's in an exploration Courier.
That was the one yes. I know it's grey, but my commander's moral code said nope.Oh, Liz Ryder wants landmines, which were a bit of a grey area for me. IIRC she says they're for research purposes, and it's not like our ships can't carry literal air-to-ground biological weapons (i.e. caustic missiles).
Yet you'll kill an aging woman with cigarettes!That was the one yes. I know it's grey, but my commander's moral code said nope.
I will? I never trade narcotics or tobacco either...Yet you'll kill an aging woman with cigarettes!
I prefer things that are, in practise, very disrespectful - namely, rolling all over what is basically the mass grave of hundreds of miners killed in a corporate experiment (Dav's Hope) and rolling around the crash site of a tragic icon, downloading data from his last words (Jameson's Crash Site).I have shot so many space ambulances. Engineers made me do it.
Hera Tani requires cigars, and is the only G5 PP engineer.I will? I never trade narcotics or tobacco either...
On the other hand, if she shoots first...
Not unlocked her eitherHera Tani requires cigars, and is the only G5 PP engineer.