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High sec war dec engagement rules question.

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Manadar Lightbringer
Jazer Conglomerate
#1 - 2013-11-26 16:05:00 UTC  |  Edited by: Manadar Lightbringer
If two corps, Corp A and Corp B have a war going on between them in high sec. A ship from Corp A is attacking a ship from Corp B. If I'm not affiliated with either corp, and i'm in a repping ship and start repairing the ship in Corp B, does that flag me as a legal target for the ship in Corp A? Or can I just sit there and Rep the ship without consequence?
Kahega Amielden
Rifterlings
#2 - 2013-11-26 16:10:38 UTC
You'll be suspect-flagged, attackable by everyone
Petrus Blackshell
Rifterlings
#3 - 2013-11-26 16:13:03 UTC
Kahega Amielden wrote:
You'll be suspect-flagged, attackable by everyone

This. Nobody likes an interloper.

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Manadar Lightbringer
Jazer Conglomerate
#4 - 2013-11-26 16:25:07 UTC
Petrus Blackshell wrote:
Kahega Amielden wrote:
You'll be suspect-flagged, attackable by everyone

This. Nobody likes an interloper.


The side getting the help does.
Petrus Blackshell
Rifterlings
#5 - 2013-11-26 18:56:55 UTC
Manadar Lightbringer wrote:
Petrus Blackshell wrote:
Kahega Amielden wrote:
You'll be suspect-flagged, attackable by everyone

This. Nobody likes an interloper.


The side getting the help does.

And the neutrals who have fun killing helpless suspect-flagged repping ships do too, but let's not nitpick.

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Tau Cabalander
Retirement Retreat
Working Stiffs
#6 - 2013-11-27 00:23:39 UTC  |  Edited by: Tau Cabalander
Crimewatch Quick References:
* Flags
* Consequences

Unofficial:
* Flowchart: Consequences of PvP in EVE Online
Sabriz Adoudel
Move along there is nothing here
#7 - 2013-11-27 00:33:09 UTC
Not the question you asked (which has been answered correctly, neutral logi can be attacked by anyone in a wardec situation) but an important related point: If A and B are members of the same corp fighting each other and C provides B with neutral assistance, A cannot legally attack C at all.

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Petrus Blackshell
Rifterlings
#8 - 2013-11-27 03:10:38 UTC  |  Edited by: Petrus Blackshell

The most up-to-date one (fixes, clarifications, etc) is here: http://i.imgur.com/aQzqI6N.jpg

The neutral remote rep assistance falls under "are you interfering in a duel". I suppose it should be just "are you interfering in a legal fight".

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Sabriz Adoudel
Move along there is nothing here
#9 - 2013-11-27 03:15:18 UTC
Petrus Blackshell wrote:

The most up-to-date one (fixes, clarifications, etc) is here: http://i.imgur.com/aQzqI6N.jpg

The neutral remote rep assistance falls under "are you interfering in a duel". I suppose it should be just "are you interfering in a legal fight".



Intracorporation violence is legal, but there are no consequences for interfering in it, unlike legal combat in a wardec or duel situation.

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Petrus Blackshell
Rifterlings
#10 - 2013-11-27 03:22:03 UTC
Sabriz Adoudel wrote:
Petrus Blackshell wrote:

The most up-to-date one (fixes, clarifications, etc) is here: http://i.imgur.com/aQzqI6N.jpg

The neutral remote rep assistance falls under "are you interfering in a duel". I suppose it should be just "are you interfering in a legal fight".



Intracorporation violence is legal, but there are no consequences for interfering in it, unlike legal combat in a wardec or duel situation.

There's only so much detail I can pack into a simplified flowchart. Sue me.

Actually don't, I'm a software engineer, not a lawyer. Hence the whole "losing track of small exceptions in byzantine rule systems".

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