Hello everyone,
I am writing this forum page in hope to get CCPGÇÖs attention. To get CCPGÇÖs attention, I first need to get my fellow peers attention. The purpose of this forum is to discuss whether Titan Bridging in Low-Sec should have any sort of LIMITATIONS or INDICATIONS of a possible bridging.
The reason behind this is because, my corporation along with our coalition live in low sec

, and we have been bridged 6 times by bigger coalitions and stronger alliances ON DECEMBER ALONE

. Obviously if you got a Titan at your disposal, you certainly have a bigger advantage on smaller corporations. Now, wrecking a gate camp or a roaming fleet of 5 ships with 30 to 40 ships thanks to Titan Bridges, whether they have SKILLS OR NOT is a different forum Topic

.
My propositions are:
1. Limitation
My propositions regarding Limitation are a lot, but I will propose only one of my ideas. My idea regarding limitation on a Titan Bridge would be to limit a Titan Bridge to Null-Sec area only. By doing so, those who CAN Titan Bridge will have to deal with corporations and alliances that can do the same.
The premise behind your limitation is flawed. There are already corps that live in low sec that can field titans. There are many corps in null sec which cannot field titans. The reason titans are able to bridge into low sec is because a cyno can be lit in low sec. If this were not so then no one could jump their carriers and jump freighters from null sec back to empire.
2. Indication
My proposition on this matter is that ships that have a Cynosural Field Generator I (or for that matter any type of Cyno modules) should have some physical property on the ship that they are fitted just as turrets do. When you click Look At on a ship, an experienced PvP pilot can recognize and distinguish different type of turrets installed on a ship to asses his/her chances of winning an engagement against his/her foe. Such a thing should be possible for ships that have a Cyno fitted to it. By doing so, you give a chance to the pilot to decide whether he/she should or shouldnGÇÖt spring the trap.