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Captain Tardbar
Hentogaira Miners Alliance
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Posted - 2016.11.20 03:34:33 -
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So lets say person A is fleet boosting in a porpoise or orca.
Person B asks if he can a fleet boost and person A is nice so he invites him to fleet.
Then person B sees person C who is not in fleet can mining in the same belt.
So person B takes the ore out of person C.
Person C gets mad and attacks person B with drones or whatever.
If person A has say shield command boosts on cycle and wasn't paying attention to what was going on... Does their boost also flag them as a criminal?
Because either that means:
1. There is a way to make A who isn't paying attention go criminal and then kill them.
or
2. That person A can boost criminals with shield boosts without worrying about being attacked.
So which is it?
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ShahFluffers
Ice Fire Warriors Escalating Entropy
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Posted - 2016.11.20 03:52:12 -
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Hmm interesting question.
Can anyone confirm if Fleet boosts are treated the same way as other remote effects in High-sec? Or do they fall outside of those mechanics?
If they are treated the same as other remote effects, then yes... person A can be attacked. If they fall outside of mechanics of remote effects, then no... person A can only watch and twiddle their thumbs in safety.
Also... OP... "Criminal Status" is a very specific thing in EVE. It invokes a CONCORD response and will result in the untimely demise of your ship via NPCs.
You are referring to "Suspect Status," where a person can be engaged by anyone and everyone for a limited period of time.
Note: "Outlaw Status" is another thing entirely, but operates just like "Suspect Status." Only permanent.
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Captain Tardbar
Hentogaira Miners Alliance
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Posted - 2016.11.20 04:19:09 -
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ShahFluffers wrote:Hmm interesting question.
Can anyone confirm if Fleet boosts are treated the same way as other remote effects in High-sec? Or do they fall outside of those mechanics?
If they are treated the same as other remote effects, then yes... person A can be attacked. If they fall outside of mechanics of remote effects, then no... person A can only watch and twiddle their thumbs in safety.
Also... OP... "Criminal Status" is a very specific thing in EVE. It invokes a CONCORD response and will result in the untimely demise of your ship via NPCs.
You are referring to "Suspect Status," where a person can be engaged by anyone and everyone for a limited period of time.
Note: "Outlaw Status" is another thing entirely, but operates just like "Suspect Status." Only permanent.
Yeah suspect status is what I mean. So that anyone could shoot the Orca who wasn't paying attention to what was going on around them.
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Ralph King-Griffin
Devils Rejects 666 The Devil's Warrior Alliance
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Posted - 2016.11.20 05:28:07 -
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Boost's don't work like logi, they probably should but they don't. Boost's don't inherent flags. . this is a source of great sadness and woe unto my friends and I. For we assuredly would be feasting upon orca perpetually were things different.
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