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Will I get a killright if someone attacks me in low sec?

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Neki Koskanaiken
Doomheim
#1 - 2014-03-10 17:26:28 UTC
^ Question ^
Leto Thule
Caldari Provisions
Caldari State
#2 - 2014-03-10 17:39:35 UTC
If I am correct, you get a killright if you are podded without a limited engagement timer.

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admiral root
Red Galaxy
#3 - 2014-03-10 17:40:39 UTC
Your best bet is to kill someone and then ask them if they have a killright. :)

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Gully Alex Foyle
The Scope
Gallente Federation
#4 - 2014-03-10 17:46:08 UTC
Leto Thule wrote:
If I am correct, you get a killright if you are podded without a limited engagement timer.
This

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Malcolm Shinhwa
The Scope
Gallente Federation
#5 - 2014-03-11 05:43:06 UTC
Leto Thule wrote:
If I am correct, you get a killright if you are podded without a limited engagement timer.


What that means though is if you shoot back, then no killright for you. So just lay back and think of England when he starts shooting. Later, in your clone vat, ask yourself what good a killright is on a dude who lives in lowsec.

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The Royal Society for the Prevention of Miners
#6 - 2014-03-11 06:30:50 UTC
Leto Thule wrote:
If I am correct, you get a killright if you are podded without a limited engagement timer.


Not quite right.

You get a kill right in lowsec if your pod is engaged. They don't have to kill the pod.

You get a kill right in hisec if your ship or pod is engaged.

The kill right is front loaded on to aggression so even if you fight back you still get the kill right. If what you are doing flags you as a criminal then you are also giving away a kill right.



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Mike Adoulin
Happys Happy Hamster Hunting Club
#7 - 2014-03-11 10:58:12 UTC  |  Edited by: Mike Adoulin
Archibald Thistlewaite III wrote:
........ If what you are doing flags you as a criminal then you are also giving away a kill right.



Or a Suspect.

IE, If you are flashy red or yellow, and get blowed up, and podded, and forced to listen to Vanilla Ice, then no, no killright for you.

Same if you happen to be a war target as well.

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Dreadchain
The Scope
Gallente Federation
#8 - 2014-03-11 14:33:18 UTC
Archibald Thistlewaite III wrote:

You get a kill right in lowsec if your pod is engaged. They don't have to kill the pod.


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Archibald Thistlewaite III
The Royal Society for the Prevention of Miners
#9 - 2014-03-11 15:18:20 UTC
Mike Adoulin wrote:
Archibald Thistlewaite III wrote:
........ If what you are doing flags you as a criminal then you are also giving away a kill right.



Or a Suspect.

IE, If you are flashy red or yellow, and get blowed up, and podded, and forced to listen to Vanilla Ice, then no, no killright for you.

Same if you happen to be a war target as well.


No, going suspect will not generate a kill right.

Kill rights are generated by the act of criminal flagging.

In hisec that means illegally aggressing a ship or pod.
In lowsec that means illegally aggressing a pod.

If you are engaging a suspect/ criminal or a war target then you won't be flagging yourself as a criminal and therefore no kill right is generated.

Edit: Not sure why you said 'Or a suspect' and ' no kill right for you' in response to me saying 'If what you are doing flags you as a criminal then you are also giving away a kill right.'
But nevermind.

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