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Graslik
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Posted - 2009.12.14 11:14:00 -
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For some reason the GM's don't want to be pinned down I think because the answer is that they are not certain of the answer. The question is will you get Concorded for Painting another player in Hi-Sec. They will say yes you can lock them. They won't say that you can safely Paint them. What is the concensus? |

Zeba
Minmatar Honourable East India Trading Company
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Posted - 2009.12.14 11:15:00 -
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Fit a target painter on a noob ship and find out?
Originally by: Akita T We don't hate people like you, we look at you with mostly pity and a hint of disgust balled up in a big wad of "notto disu shi'tto agen".
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Merin Ryskin
Peregrine Industries
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Posted - 2009.12.14 11:16:00 -
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Target painter = aggressive act = CONCORD if you are not allowed to shoot them legally. ----------- FREE ABATHUR - HAVING GOOD 0.0 IDEAS IS NOT A CRIME.
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Fornicis
Caldari APOCALYPSE LEGION
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Posted - 2009.12.14 12:04:00 -
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I believe ANYTHING which causes harm/can cause harm to another player is classed as an aggressive act and will get you CONCORDOKKEN'ED (Thats a real word btw), this includes but is not limited to (as far as I'm aware): Target Painting, Jamming, Scramming, Webbing etc. Basically anything that you do to a target ship is seen as agression, except I believe scanning their ship for modules.
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Andrea Skye
Caldari The Python Cartel.
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Posted - 2009.12.14 12:51:00 -
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Painting will get you concordekkened.
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Jose Black
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Posted - 2009.12.14 13:04:00 -
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Using a painter on another ship might not be a direct harm to it. But if another ship's pilot decided to shoot at it it'd be easier to hit and thus painting means harm to a target. An aggressor could even target it faster in order to shoot it.
Target locking, scanning down their cargo and ship loadout does neither directly nor indirectly harm the targets in a technical way.
Also what makes you think GM's aren't sure about it? They likely say yes you can safely target, but you can't safely paint. And that's right how it is.
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Jacob Holland
Gallente Weyland-Vulcan Industries
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Posted - 2009.12.14 13:09:00 -
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Yes, target painting another player, outside your own player corp or outside war, in High Sec will get CONCORD feeling your collar. Activating any form of electronic warfare module on a non-valid target is an aggressive act from CONCORD's point of view. --
Originally by: cordy
Respect to IAC .Your one of the few people who truly deserve to own and live in the space you are in.
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Graslik
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Posted - 2009.12.14 17:21:00 -
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When I asked the GM's this exact question their response was it is legal to lock another player. It would seem to me that Painting is the same as locking but I guess the only way to know is to do it in a noob ship and find out. I will let you know what happens from beyond the grave :)...I know they don't pod. Personally I think it's entertaining for the GM's to nuke a player so they are not going to give you the straight skinny. |

Sandeep
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Posted - 2009.12.14 17:36:00 -
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Go target paint your corp mate. If you are denied docking/jumping for 1 minute, it must be an aggressive act. Same for any actions you have doubt. /thread |

station rat
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Posted - 2009.12.14 19:44:00 -
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Edited by: station rat on 14/12/2009 19:44:33
Originally by: Graslik When I asked the GM's this exact question their response was it is legal to lock another player. It would seem to me that Painting is the same as locking but I guess the only way to know is to do it in a noob ship and find out. I will let you know what happens from beyond the grave :)...I know they don't pod. Personally I think it's entertaining for the GM's to nuke a player so they are not going to give you the straight skinny.
You need to understand that there are 2 actions taking place when you use any module in Eve. 1) Targeting another ship and 2) activating desired module (in this case a TP). They are completely and utterly different things.
The response from the GM while for some is not clear, is correct. You can target anyone, anytime, anywhere without repercussions. You CANNOT activate offensive modules on "innocent" or non war-decced individuals in high sec with out a service call from the local repo men.
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