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Debra Scully
Royal Amarr Institute Amarr Empire
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Posted - 2013.04.15 13:52:00 -
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Someone tried to gank my Retriever and failed spectacularly (yes I tank fit not max yield), and I got a kill right, but I'm a bit confused on how to "activate" it. Do I get to kill this guy automatically without Concord intervention for the 30 days? The only option I saw was to make it available to everyone for free or to sell it.
Also, I had a 2 ECM drones and 3 Hobgoblins out which attacked my would be ganker...shouldn't I have gotten a kill mail? Not that I care since Concord did most of the work and I don't even have my API loaded to a kill board site, but I was curious as to why I didn't get one. |

Velicitia
Nex Exercitus
1378
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Posted - 2013.04.15 14:08:00 -
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Kill Right -> IIRC you only get this when you lose your ship (in hisec?) without shooting someone.
Kill Mail -> if you didn't shoot him, no KM for you. Otherwise, look in your character sheet -> combat log -> kills. One of the bitter points of a good bittervet is the realisation that all those SP don't really do much, and that the newbie is having much more fun with what little he has. - Tippia Malcanis for CSM8 |

Wacktopia
Noir. Noir. Mercenary Group
503
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Posted - 2013.04.15 14:09:00 -
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If it's your kill-right and appears under the 'Kill RIghts' section of your character sheet then you automatically have it until it expires. #savejita |

Debra Scully
Royal Amarr Institute Amarr Empire
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Posted - 2013.04.15 14:14:00 -
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Velicitia wrote:Kill Right -> IIRC you only get this when you lose your ship (in hisec?) without shooting someone.
Kill Mail -> if you didn't shoot him, no KM for you. Otherwise, look in your character sheet -> combat log -> kills.
I didn't lose my ship and I was in hisec. I did get a kill right. My drones did attack him...maybe they all missed and maybe the ecm drones didn't break his lock?
Wacktopia wrote:If it's your kill-right and appears under the 'Kill RIghts' section of your character sheet then you automatically have it until it expires.
OK thanks. I read people talking about activating a kill right, but I figured it was automatic for *my* character. |

Lord Zim
2366
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Posted - 2013.04.15 14:16:00 -
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Velicitia wrote:Kill Right -> IIRC you only get this when you lose your ship (in hisec?) without shooting someone.
Kill Mail -> if you didn't shoot him, no KM for you. Otherwise, look in your character sheet -> combat log -> kills. Anything which gives you a suspect rating yields a killright. This includes doing anything aggressive against pods in lowsec. Cyno's lit, bridge is up, but one pilot won't be jumping home.
RIP Vile Rat |

Karl Hobb
Stellar Ore Refinery and Crematorium
1550
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Posted - 2013.04.15 14:20:00 -
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Lord Zim wrote:Anything which gives you a suspect rating yields a killright. This includes doing anything aggressive against pods in lowsec. Criminal flag gives kill rights. You get them from attacking ships in high-sec and pods in low-sec. Professional bad guys were unfortunately not available so instead they sent me. Voter response is quite good this time around: http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-qCaz2OlMecY/UWhTTh_NfFI/AAAAAAAAPOE/ryjfQkApycs/s1600/05.jpg |

baltec1
Bat Country
5984
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Posted - 2013.04.15 14:24:00 -
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Debra Scully wrote: My drones did attack him...maybe they all missed and maybe the ecm drones didn't break his lock?
Even if they didnt get the jam on them you should still have a killmail if the drones attacked. It would be great if you posted it on EVE-kill.net |

Sipphakta en Gravonere
Blue Republic RvB - BLUE Republic
10
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Posted - 2013.04.15 14:29:00 -
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Lord Zim wrote: Anything which gives you a suspect rating yields a killright.
That is completely wrong.
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Debra Scully
Royal Amarr Institute Amarr Empire
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Posted - 2013.04.15 14:35:00 -
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baltec1 wrote:Debra Scully wrote: My drones did attack him...maybe they all missed and maybe the ecm drones didn't break his lock?
Even if they didnt get the jam on them you should still have a killmail if the drones attacked. It would be great if you posted it on EVE-kill.net
How would I do that? I didn't get a kill mail, and I doubt the ganker posted his fail. |

Xearal
Black Thorne Corporation Black Thorne Alliance
557
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Posted - 2013.04.15 14:35:00 -
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if you see him in space, you won't immediately be able to kill him, howeve, you can 'activate' the killright on him at that point. which immediately flags him as a suspect, thus allowing anyone in the area to shoot him without concord bothering them.
You can also make your killright available to another person, corp, alliance, or even everybody, and list a price.
If such a killright is available, that then means that anyonewho is allowed to activate it, can by paying the fee you listed ( which goes to you, wether they kill him successfully or not ), at which point they also become a suspect. If this then proceeds to killing them, the killright is removed I believe, with a message sent to you saying so.
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Steve Ronuken
Fuzzwork Enterprises
1291
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Posted - 2013.04.15 14:37:00 -
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If you have a kill right on someone, you can attack them at will. This will create a limited engagement, where they will be able to retaliate. Once you destroy their ship, the kill right goes away.
If you leave your safety at green, you'll still be able to attack them. Without a kill right, a safety at green would stop you.
In addition, you can sell the kill right. People get to activate it (paying you), and turn the person suspect, to allow them to be freely attacked. If their ship is destroyed, the kill right goes away.
If someone attacks your ship in highsec, or your pod in lowsec, you are granted a kill right on them, assuming they initiated the aggression.
Killmail: You don't get an evemail. It should show up in your combat log, on your character sheet (if you did any damage) Steve Ronuken for CSM 8 Handy tools and SDE conversions Twitter: @fuzzysteve on Twitter |

baltec1
Bat Country
5984
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Posted - 2013.04.15 14:49:00 -
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Debra Scully wrote:
How would I do that? I didn't get a kill mail, and I doubt the ganker posted his fail.
Open your character sheet while in game. In the options to the left under your picture, scroll down to combat log, when you click on it you will see a list of your killmails, top being the most recent. Right click and select copy.
Now open the in game browser and go to EVE-kill.net. You will see a bar with many options under the main banner, select Post Mail, you will see a large white box. paste the mail into the white box and select process.
You should now have a nice killmail. |

Karl Hobb
Stellar Ore Refinery and Crematorium
1551
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Posted - 2013.04.15 14:54:00 -
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Steve Ronuken wrote:If you have a kill right on someone, you can attack them at will. This will create a limited engagement, where they will be able to retaliate. Once you destroy their ship, the kill right goes away.
If you leave your safety at green, you'll still be able to attack them. Without a kill right, a safety at green would stop you. You could have the safety at yellow and still be fine. Professional bad guys were unfortunately not available so instead they sent me. Voter response is quite good this time around: http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-qCaz2OlMecY/UWhTTh_NfFI/AAAAAAAAPOE/ryjfQkApycs/s1600/05.jpg |
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CCP Paradox
793

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Posted - 2013.04.15 15:35:00 -
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The EVElopedia has information on Kill Rights: http://wiki.eveonline.com/en/wiki/Kill_rights CCP Paradox | EVE Quality Assurance | Team Super Friends @CCP_Paradox |
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Xercodo
Xovoni Directorate
2274
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Posted - 2013.04.15 15:39:00 -
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My god is there so much conflicting info here....
- Kill Rights are given to the victim of any CRIMINAL act. This is any unwarranted aggression in highsec and attempts at killing pods in low sec. You get the kill right regardless of whether or not you lose a ship or pod.
- Kill Rights last for 30 days and DO have to be activated regardless of whether or not you own the kill right or bought it off someone else. Upon activated the person instantly becomes suspect for 15 minutes. The kill right can continually reactivated until he loses a ship or pod as a result.
See "Licence to Kill" heading
See "Kill Rights" heading at the bottom
The Drake is a Lie |

Wacktopia
Noir. Noir. Mercenary Group
503
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Posted - 2013.04.15 15:42:00 -
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Xercodo wrote:My god is there so much conflicting info here.... - Kill Rights are given to the victim of any CRIMINAL act. This is any unwarranted aggression in highsec and attempts at killing pods in low sec. You get the kill right regardless of whether or not you lose a ship or pod. - Kill Rights last for 30 days and DO have to be activated regardless of whether or not you own the kill right or bought it off someone else. Upon activated the person instantly becomes suspect for 15 minutes. The kill right can continually reactivated until he loses a ship or pod as a result. See "Licence to Kill" heading See "Kill Rights" heading at the bottom
What? You have to activate your own kill rights now?!?! I don't get killed enough to test this. :( #savejita |

Karl Hobb
Stellar Ore Refinery and Crematorium
1551
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Posted - 2013.04.15 15:49:00 -
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Wacktopia wrote:What? You have to activate your own kill rights now?!?! I don't get killed enough to test this. :(
Surely that's misinformation? No, that was part of the original design so that everything tied into Crimewatch.
Dumbest **** ever. Professional bad guys were unfortunately not available so instead they sent me. Voter response is quite good this time around: http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-qCaz2OlMecY/UWhTTh_NfFI/AAAAAAAAPOE/ryjfQkApycs/s1600/05.jpg |

Xercodo
Xovoni Directorate
2276
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Posted - 2013.04.15 16:30:00 -
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Karl Hobb wrote:Wacktopia wrote:What? You have to activate your own kill rights now?!?! I don't get killed enough to test this. :(
Surely that's misinformation? No, that was part of the original design so that everything tied into Crimewatch. Dumbest **** ever.
It's the one drawback to: A) Being able to sell killrights to those more able B) Having anyone else in system help you because the guy become suspect. The Drake is a Lie |

Lord Zim
2367
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Posted - 2013.04.16 07:30:00 -
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Sipphakta en Gravonere wrote:Lord Zim wrote: Anything which gives you a suspect rating yields a killright.
That is completely wrong. Crap. I meant criminal, you (and everyone else who corrected me) are completely correct. Cyno's lit, bridge is up, but one pilot won't be jumping home.
RIP Vile Rat |

Lord Zim
2367
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Posted - 2013.04.16 07:43:00 -
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Xercodo wrote:Karl Hobb wrote:Wacktopia wrote:What? You have to activate your own kill rights now?!?! I don't get killed enough to test this. :(
Surely that's misinformation? No, that was part of the original design so that everything tied into Crimewatch. Dumbest **** ever. It's the one drawback to: A) Being able to sell killrights to those more able B) Having anyone else in system help you because the guy become suspect. The ability to activate the killright is, in my opinion, fine. The ability to sell the killright to someone else is, in my opinion, also fine. The problems I have with the current system is the fact that activating the killright merely triggers the guys' suspect status, which means that there's not that many reasons for the average joe to sell the killright to people who specialize in it, and even if they were to sell it, all the guys who bought (or was given, as it may be) the killright would do is exactly the same as the original holder of the killright would be able to do, i.e. trigger suspect status on the guy. Which, of course, means that everyone can kill the guy, not just the (current) holder of the killright.
And when I pressed CCP on this topic, they responded with "well go to lowsec if you want to be a bountyhunter!".  Cyno's lit, bridge is up, but one pilot won't be jumping home.
RIP Vile Rat |
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