
Aethrwolf
Caldari Podrratu
|
Posted - 2009.11.03 17:19:00 -
[1]
without knowing more details of what's going to be in Incarna, this is rather a difficult request, so my ideas are mostly "if/then" statements atm.
If there are Concord officers in station to keep the peace, then perhaps missions to deliberately draw there attention so someone can accomplish something that they wouild normally prevent.
If there are means to gain entry into normally off limits areas, then possible bounty hunter type missions to sabotage stations/ships/other players. Real npc factions reactions to bad standings like faction spies hiring other pilots to place a beacon on your ship, and the next mission you go on, they hotdrop you. Shouldnt happen too often, but a legitimate response to the complaints that highsec missionrunning is risk free.
on a related note, faction spies meet you and "offer" you a mission that works like a storyline to repair standings (must be "shoot on sight" to that faction for the offer) If you refuse you get hotdropped by a large enough force to pop your normal ship the next time you're in a mission site in that system.. and they try to pod you.
Options to rat out the guy who offered you a morally ambiguous mission to the authorities.. like the options in the epic arcs. high road and low road.
very secret mission offers that work somewhat like a storyline for a faction, but dont harm other standings since no one knows about it.. drawback could be that from now on that "agent" blackmails you. Something to the effect of if you refuse a mission from that agent at any time in the future you take DOUBLE the negative standings that you would have normally gotten from these missions along with a sec status hit when he leaks the information to the public eye.
I'm sure to have more ideas, but the gist of my thoughts atm are "dont separate Incarna from the rest of eve, effects need to flow from one to the other." also, while I've heard there wont be any deaths in Incarna, I hope thats just a temp thing to be changed in a later expansion
Absolutely everything is subjective. |