Getting bounty for landing next to my colonization base on planet

Good day

I am posting to see if other are getting the same problem. I am getting trespassing warning when trying to reach my base on planet that I colonized . Then bounty and all the penality that goes with it. Then when I try to get to my space station and pay it, its not possible. I am stuck at limited access. Will try an interstellar factor when I come back tonight. At the same time, I have many planets missing :) Can someone go to hip 40359 and take a screenshot of what you see in the system.

Regards
 
I am posting to see if other are getting the same problem. I am getting trespassing warning when trying to reach my base on planet that I colonized

Is it a base with landing pads or an installation without landing pads, they follow two different sets of rules, the installations are there for missions like scanning the comm link to find the location of the target and etc, and will always be hostile to interlopers as part of the mission system, doesn't matter your status as system architect.
 
I try to get to my space station
Its thiers, not yours. It never belonged to you. See, an architect, is just an architect by title and means, not owner...
(despite being one who founded it, hauled all goods, but who cares?) :ROFLMAO:

Lotta of cmdrs lately, seems to not understood the fact, that apart of clothing they wear and ships they fly, cmdrs do not own anything else. Not even thier bodies.
 
As much as I'd kinda love the idea that we could be King/Queen of a system and rule over everything within - where everyone at the local bar is my friend, the guards doff their proverbial caps at me as I pass, and the researchers greet me, all excited to share with me their latest advancements - the game would be really weird if the settlement NPCs (and, in this case, the ephemeral, invisible Horizon settlement NPCs), would treat us like royalty when we're trying to steal the sample from the sample containment unit for a mission to get some manufacturing instructions.

I prefer to think of it as me just designing my own levels for a computer game. I still want to play those levels. I don't want to just look at them. And, in this game, playing those levels means getting fines for sneezing in the wrong place.
 
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