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I disagreeJust a friendly reminder, disagreeing with someone from the internet is a personal offence.
Heh, I wonder what you would've done had the FSD improvements been locked under her tree.There's an Engineer - Liz Ryder, one of the entry-level ones - who insists I support an Anarchy before she talks to me. I refuse to do so.
Heh, I wonder what you would've done had the FSD improvements been locked under her tree.
So do you not shoot any of the NPC characters also (that is always murder, even if they have a bounty - the bounty may be political, corrupt politicians or even a sore 'business partner' - can you call murder "Lily-White" too?), not take fetch/carry missions which may involve less than pure-white factions?I roleplay a lily-white law-abiding Superpower-supporting character - I suppose the traditional RPG trope of a "lawful good". As such, my character refuses to support anarchies.
There's an Engineer - Liz Ryder, one of the entry-level ones - who insists I support an Anarchy before she talks to me. I refuse to do so. And if somehow by accident I did get an invite, I certainly would not assist her by acquiring a vast stockpile of illegal, immoral land mines for her. So I therefore accept that I will never be able to "max out" any of my character's ships, due to my ethical choice in eschewing that Engineer (and through her, all her chain of friends - which includes, ironically, Etienne Dorn).
I don't have the right to demand that Liz Ryder be edited so I can access her services while remaining in-character and thus max out my ships. I suppose I have the right to request that this be considered, but I choose not to exercise that right. My character, however, does reserve the right to look down his nose and sneer at those anarchy-loving reprobates who have inferior morals to his. Yeah, he's quite annoying that way. Kinda preachy, too - probably not the kind of guy who gets invitied to too many parties.
It's all part of the story. Does anyone go onto the Star Wars game websites and request/demand that taking the Dark Side path be made harder, in the name of "balance"? I think not - it's a well known part of The Story: the Dark Side is easier, quicker, and more morally troubling.
In ED, Liz Ryder and her friends are the Dark Side.
So do you not shoot any of the NPC characters also (that is always murder, even if they have a bounty - the bounty may be political, corrupt politicians or even a sore 'business partner' - can you call murder "Lily-White" too?), not take fetch/carry missions which may involve less than pure-white factions?
And I assume you do nothing to support the Empire as the empire is founded on slavery?
Well done for Role Playing an 'interesting' character in a dystopian universe game![]()
Maybe the headcanon is that assassination targets don't actually die but telepresence away? It's not like ED lore can be very consistent in this considering player CMDRs and goofy de- and respawning NPCs.So do you not shoot any of the NPC characters also (that is always murder, even if they have a bounty - the bounty may be political, corrupt politicians or even a sore 'business partner'
So do you not shoot any of the NPC characters also (that is always murder, even if they have a bounty - the bounty may be political, corrupt politicians or even a sore 'business partner' - can you call murder "Lily-White" too?), not take fetch/carry missions which may involve less than pure-white factions?
And I assume you do nothing to support the Empire as the empire is founded on slavery?
Well done for Role Playing an 'interesting' character in a dystopian universe game![]()
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The only way to ED sainthood:
Thou shalt not:
Engineer
Kill (anything)
Trade (anything)
Buy fuel
Sell data
Only then can you be pure enough as you have avoided influencing the BGS, fought in wars, profiteered or harmed other creatures.
It's worse than any of you realize.
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Imperial slavery is a rite of passage (from debt-ridden reprobate to up-standing citizen).![]()
Just don't look at it too closely.
I disagree. You should be fully aware of the society you interact with. I fully support the Imperial system.![]()