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Ra Voreen
Federal Organization for Outerspace Freedom Fatal Ascension
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Posted - 2011.10.18 13:33:00 -
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How will it work in null-sec ? Are the planets still reserved to the alliance that holds sov ? |

Ra Voreen
Federal Organization for Outerspace Freedom Fatal Ascension
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Posted - 2011.10.18 13:44:00 -
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Sessym wrote:Ra Voreen wrote:How will it work in null-sec ? Are the planets still reserved to the alliance that holds sov ? Aside from the stations that had to be conquered, nothing in sov space was exactly reserved ever. The only stopping factor was your luck getting in doing things then away with it. So, I guess, this is also a step towards the 'sov must mean something' part, as obivously the sov holders will have the first chance to build the customs offices. Of course, IF the holding alliance bothers / is able to enforce the policy.
You cant launch command centers in system where another alliance have sov (or they changed it). |

Ra Voreen
Federal Organization for Outerspace Freedom Fatal Ascension
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Posted - 2011.10.18 14:40:00 -
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CCP Omen wrote:Ra Voreen wrote:How will it work in null-sec ? Are the planets still reserved to the alliance that holds sov ? We are undecided on this topic, it could go either way right now any preference? Omen Maybe restrict the ability to build the custom office to the alliance that have sov, but allow everybody to launch command center. That will allow "rogue PI" in enemy space, but keeping a (good) advantage to the sov holder. I dont think it will be used a lot, but it adds a nice little thing to the game, and a bit more immersion. Also, this will allow people to have 0.0 areas with open PI. I am thinking about CVA or the Goon's idea of Delve thunderdome here.
Also, please allow a corp to transfer the ownership of the CO to another, to allow corp that leave alliances to transfer CO, like the way they can transfer iHubs now. Ideally, you could also include it in the contract system, to allow a corp to sell its CO to another one, which can be a nice and interesting business ;) |
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