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Spetznak Sokarad
Sebiestor Tribe Minmatar Republic
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Posted - 2013.03.01 02:57:00 -
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simple question:
is there a way to look up whether i can dock at a particular station in nullsec? i believe its a pos that is in providence..... |

Kahega Amielden
Rifterlings Damu'Khonde
659
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Posted - 2013.03.01 03:02:00 -
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Spetznak Sokarad wrote:simple question:
is there a way to look up whether i can dock at a particular station in nullsec? i believe its a pos that is in providence.....
I don't believe so. However, as a general rule, you can count on almost any nullsec player station (NPC stations can always be docked at) to be out of your reach unless you're affiliated with the owner. The exception is a few 'freeports', and Providence (the owners of Provi allow anyone to dock that isn't hostile).
Also, side note: a station is not the same as a POS. A POS is a player owned starbase, and is anchored around moons in all security levels. Player stations are specific to nullsec. |

Lord Battlestar
CALIMA COLLABORATIVE Atrox Urbanis Respublique Abundatia
27
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Posted - 2013.03.01 03:13:00 -
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Nope, you have to ask what your standings are with the owning entity, unless it is an npc station in npc 0.0 in which anyone can dock.
Well you can always just fly up to it and try to dock and it will tell you, but chances are in Providence if you havn't done anything to **** people off in the region then you will likely be ok. CVA has a standings search here and it will tell you if they will shoot you or not. Just make sure you check your player corp or alliance as well, because it doesn't always list specific characters. I once podded myself by blowing a huge fart. |

Chal0ner
Ministry of War Amarr Empire
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Posted - 2013.03.01 08:41:00 -
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You can also check out the HBC standings here. If you're not in an alliance on that list, you can't dock in HBC (Test/PL and friends) space. |

Disastro
Wrecking Shots Black Legion.
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Posted - 2013.03.01 12:36:00 -
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Spetznak Sokarad wrote:simple question:
is there a way to look up whether i can dock at a particular station in nullsec? i believe its a pos that is in providence.....
You probably need to clarify your question a bit. A pos and a "station in null sec" are two different things.
A pos is a free floating structure at a moon which is anchored by a specific person or corp and can be set to allow others to enter the shield or can be limited to corp or alliance. That is decided by the player who sets it up.
In null sec there are "outposts" and npc stations as well. Outposts are conquerable stations which a player can build and erect which act more or less the same as the ones you see in high sec. NPC stations are exactly the same as you see in high sec. Anyone can dock at the NPC stations. Conquerable outposts are set by the owners to allow who they wish. About 99% of these in eve are set to alliance only. On a few rare occasions outposts have been set as "Freeports" by major alliances to encourage neutral visitors to come in and be killed by their owners.
Generally speaking, to answer what i suspect is your real question..... if you arent in corp or alliance then you probably arent getting into someones station or pos. |

Spetznak Sokarad
Sebiestor Tribe Minmatar Republic
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Posted - 2013.03.01 15:52:00 -
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Disastro wrote:Spetznak Sokarad wrote:simple question:
is there a way to look up whether i can dock at a particular station in nullsec? i believe its a pos that is in providence..... You probably need to clarify your question a bit. A pos and a "station in null sec" are two different things. A pos is a free floating structure at a moon which is anchored by a specific person or corp and can be set to allow others to enter the shield or can be limited to corp or alliance. That is decided by the player who sets it up. In null sec there are "outposts" and npc stations as well. Outposts are conquerable stations which a player can build and erect which act more or less the same as the ones you see in high sec. NPC stations are exactly the same as you see in high sec. Anyone can dock at the NPC stations. Conquerable outposts are set by the owners to allow who they wish. About 99% of these in eve are set to alliance only. On a few rare occasions outposts have been set as "Freeports" by major alliances to encourage neutral visitors to come in and be killed by their owners. Generally speaking, to answer what i suspect is your real question..... if you arent in corp or alliance then you probably arent getting into someones station or pos.
do these "general" rules apply to providence? .... or is providence something different than the majority of nullsec? |

Lost Greybeard
Drunken Yordles
312
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Posted - 2013.03.01 17:46:00 -
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Spetznak Sokarad wrote:do these "general" rules apply to providence? .... or is providence something different than the majority of nullsec?
Access is set by the (player) faction that owns the station/system in question. Any station owner my choose at any time to allow or deny any other person, corporation, or alliance docking privileges at his whim, the only limit is how fast he can click and type into the relevant interface.
The "general rules" are just what people tend to typically do. In provi, they tend to let most people dock unless you or a faction you belong to has done something specific to **** them off. In other regions, the factions owning the stations usually prefer to ban anyone not actually renting from them or a member of their group to dock. They're not actual rules and the station owners aren't in any way actually bound by them. |

J'Poll
The Fiction Factory Tribal Band
1932
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Posted - 2013.03.01 19:00:00 -
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Lost Greybeard wrote:Spetznak Sokarad wrote:do these "general" rules apply to providence? .... or is providence something different than the majority of nullsec? Access is set by the (player) faction that owns the station/system in question. Any station owner my choose at any time to allow or deny any other person, corporation, or alliance docking privileges at his whim, the only limit is how fast he can click and type into the relevant interface. The "general rules" are just what people tend to typically do. In provi, they tend to let most people dock unless you or a faction you belong to has done something specific to **** them off. In other regions, the factions owning the stations usually prefer to ban anyone not actually renting from them or a member of their group to dock. They're not actual rules and the station owners aren't in any way actually bound by them.
So basically:
Providence: NRDS policy...if your are not classed as a red, you are very likely to have docking rights. There is a CVA checker where you can check if you are considered red or not.
Rest of SOV null-sec: NBSI policy...if you ain't in the alliance or friends with that alliance, forget about docking. |

Petrus Blackshell
Rifterlings
2342
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Posted - 2013.03.03 17:47:00 -
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J'Poll wrote: Providence: NRDS policy...if your are not classed as a red, you are very likely to have docking rights. There is a CVA checker where you can check if you are considered red or not.
http://kos.cva-eve.org/
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J'Poll
The Fiction Factory Tribal Band
1934
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Posted - 2013.03.03 21:03:00 -
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Petrus Blackshell wrote:J'Poll wrote: Providence: NRDS policy...if your are not classed as a red, you are very likely to have docking rights. There is a CVA checker where you can check if you are considered red or not.
http://kos.cva-eve.org/Hmm. I am not personally KOS. I need to work on that.
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