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Security Status -10.0 - Not Allowed In Empire

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Stranex
Republic Military School
Minmatar Republic
#1 - 2016-11-22 10:05:32 UTC  |  Edited by: Stranex
That person located in Poinen and around systems, how that possible with SS -10.0

https://zkillboard.com/character/96325393/kills/
https://evewho.com/pilot/Ralliana/

That person his friend, be careful in Poinen.

https://zkillboard.com/character/95381505/kills/
https://evewho.com/pilot/Australian%20Excellence/
gfldex
#2 - 2016-11-22 11:09:06 UTC
He can dock/undock, use gates and board ships in space. That's all that is needed to operate in highsec. CONCORD doesn't care about sec status of a player. It's the faction police that will attack him and they are rather slow.

If you take all the sand out of the box, only the cat poo will remain.

Stranex
Republic Military School
Minmatar Republic
#3 - 2016-11-22 11:58:28 UTC
Thanks for advise.

This game only for Concord Manipulation and Suicide.

Not interested to play for real money.

Please close topic.
Jennifer Starblaze
Fury Transport
#4 - 2016-11-22 12:47:30 UTC  |  Edited by: Jennifer Starblaze
On top of getting attacked by the faction police when they stay in one spot for more than just a few seconds, they are also free to shoot by every player in the game.

If people do not want to see -10s in high sec, they have to go and hunt them. EvE is a game about player interaction and not a game that has NPCs at every corner that do the job for you. The ability to freely engage them anywhere and even being assisted by the faction police if you just as much as tackle -10s already gives you the upper hand and it´s not like they fly ships that are difficult to kill in the first place.

You can not blame CCP or the game for your own unwillingness to defend yourself, or to hunt people who play the game in a way you do not agree with.
Keno Skir
#5 - 2016-11-22 12:58:07 UTC
Stranex wrote:
Thanks for advise.

This game only for Concord Manipulation and Suicide.

Not interested to play for real money.

Please close topic.


Hahahahahahahahahaha.

Don't let "the door" hit you in the stern on the way out Arrow
Memphis Baas
#6 - 2016-11-22 13:04:16 UTC  |  Edited by: Memphis Baas
This game does not guarantee you make money and be safe.

This game is PVP.

Person with -10.0 is a pirate, following the game rules to enter your safe space and commit piracy.

Pirate brings more to the game than you.

What exactly did you accomplish? Who are you? Does anyone know your name, can anyone tell what you've done?

Leave, if you want, we don't know you.

Pirate, on the other hand, is known, has fame; we'd be sad if she leaves. Because then, no more stories of outrageous piracy.
Dark Lord Trump
Infinite Point
Pandemic Horde
#7 - 2016-11-22 15:33:26 UTC
Stranex wrote:
Thanks for advise.

This game only for Concord Manipulation and Suicide.

Not interested to play for real money.

Please close topic.

If you don't like that, leave hisec.

I'm going to build a big wall that will keep the Gallente out, and they're going to pay for it!

Shallanna Yassavi
qwertz corp
#8 - 2016-11-22 22:25:35 UTC
If he sticks around somewhere too long, the faction militia pay him a visit. And you can shoot at him without getting CONCORDed.

A signature :o

Solonius Rex
Federal Navy Academy
Gallente Federation
#9 - 2016-11-23 01:27:13 UTC
Stranex wrote:
Thanks for advise.

This game only for Concord Manipulation and Suicide.

Not interested to play for real money.

Please close topic.


No, this game is for people who play smart and understand how to manipulate the rules into their favor.

If you dont like learning and using your brain, this game isnt for you.
SurrenderMonkey
State Protectorate
Caldari State
#10 - 2016-11-23 01:38:27 UTC
0/10, obvious troll post by what is likely a long-time butthurt AG player, and not an actual newb.

"Help, I'm bored with missions!"

http://swiftandbitter.com/eve/wtd/

Sabriz Adoudel
Move along there is nothing here
#11 - 2016-11-23 02:51:40 UTC
SurrenderMonkey wrote:
0/10, obvious troll post by what is likely a long-time butthurt AG player, and not an actual newb.


Yep there's been a few of those lately.

OP: Thanks for the entertaining rant. You disguised it as a newbie question well enough in your first post, but when you came back with the reply it was obvious you were yet another 'fake newbie' long term player ranting in here.

I support the New Order and CODE. alliance. www.minerbumping.com

Netan MalDoran
Cathedral.
Shadow Cartel
#12 - 2016-11-23 02:56:35 UTC
Rant

IB4L

"Your security status has been lowered." - Hell yeah it was!

Falcon's truth

ISD Max Trix
ISD Community Communications Liaisons
ISD Alliance
#13 - 2016-11-23 03:31:32 UTC
CCP Falcon wrote:


Some of the people complaining in this thread have valid points about the fact that they don't feel safe. Simple fact of the matter is, that you're not suppose to feel safe in New Eden.

Eve is not a game for the faint hearted. It's a game that will chew you up and spit you out in the blink of an eye if you even think about letting your guard down or becoming complacent.

While every other MMO starts off with an intro that tells you you're going to be the savior of the realm, holds your hand, protects you, nurtures your development and ultimately guides you to your destiny as a hero along with several other million players who've had the exact same experience, EVE assaults you from the second you begin to play after you create a character, spitting you out into a universe that under the surface, is so complex that it's enough to make your head explode.

The entire design is based around being harsh, vicious, relentless, hostile and cold. It's about action and reaction, and the story that unfolds as you experience these two things.

True, we're working hard to lower the bar of entry so that more players can enjoy EVE and can get into the game. Our NPE (New Player Experience) is challenging, and we're trying to improve it to better prepare rookies for what lies out there, but when you start to play eve, you'll always start out as the little fish in the big pond.

The only way to grow is to voraciously consume what's around you, and its your choice whether that happens to be New Eden's abundant natural resources, or the other people who're also fighting their way to the top.

EVE is a playing experience like no other, where every action or reaction resonates through a single universe and is felt by players from all corners of the word. There are no shards here, no mirror universes, no instances and very few rules. If you stumble across something valuable, then chances are someone else already knows where you are, or is working their way toward you and you better be prepared to fight for what you've discovered.

EVE will test you from the outset, from the very second you undock and glimpse the stars, and will take pleasure from sorting those who can survive from those who'd rather curl up and perish.

EVE will let you fight until you collapse, then let you struggle to your feet, exhausted from the effort. Then when you can see the light at the end of the tunnel it'll kick you flat on your ass in the mud again and ask you why you deserve to be standing. It'll test you against every other individual playing at some point or another, and it'll ask for answers.

Give it an answer and maybe it'll let you up again, long enough to gather your thoughts. After a few more steps you're on the ground again and it's asking more questions.

EVE is designed to be harsh, it's designed to be challenging, and it's designed to be so deep and complex that it should fascinate and terrify you at the same time.

Corporation, Alliances and coalitions of tens of thousands have risen and fallen on these basic principles, and every one of those thousands of people has their own unique story to tell about how it affected them and what they experienced.

That's the beauty of EVE. Action and reaction. Emergence.

Welcome to the most frightening virtual playground you'll ever experience.

ISD Max Trix

Lieutenant

Community Communication Liaisons (CCLs)

Interstellar Services Department

I do not respond to EVE mails about forum moderation.

Solonius Rex
Federal Navy Academy
Gallente Federation
#14 - 2016-11-23 03:40:34 UTC
ISD Max Trix wrote:


Welcome to the most frightening and rewarding virtual playground you'll ever experience.


CCP Falcon shouldve added that tidbit.
ISD Max Trix
ISD Community Communications Liaisons
ISD Alliance
#15 - 2016-11-23 03:42:14 UTC
Its only as rewarding as you make it.

ISD Max Trix

Lieutenant

Community Communication Liaisons (CCLs)

Interstellar Services Department

I do not respond to EVE mails about forum moderation.

Iria Ahrens
Space Perverts and Forum Pirates
#16 - 2016-11-23 03:57:10 UTC
What's the deal with people that play a pvp game and get upset when they die. Play eve like an FPS. Die, Respawn, KILL, repeat.

My choice of pronouns is based on your avatar. Even if I know what is behind the avatar.

Galaxy Duck
Galaxy Farm Carebear Repurposing
#17 - 2016-11-23 04:08:57 UTC
Woo Ralliana! You're famous!