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== Intro paragraph ==
 
== Intro paragraph ==
  
Should begin with "The only truly safe place for a pilot's ship(s) is in dock. Once undocked, any ship can be attacked and potentially destroyed regardless of the system security." Then when talking about system security, mention that even highly negative security status pilots can (briefly) enter and act in high security space. So it isn't outside the realm of possible for a -10.0 pirate to kill a new player in a 1.0 security status system, if the -10.0 pirate is quick about it.
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Should begin with "The only truly safe place for a pilot's ship(s) is in dock. Once undocked, any ship can be attacked and potentially destroyed regardless of the system security." (yes, I know that point is emphasized in the blue box later. I think it should be the first thing.) Then when talking about system security, mention that even highly negative security status pilots can (briefly) enter and act in high security space. So it isn't outside the realm of possible for a -10.0 pirate to kill a new player in a 1.0 security status system, if the -10.0 pirate is quick about it.

Revision as of 13:27, 6 January 2009

There are no "consequences detailed above" detailed...

Added some consequences, need more work on this -Boomershoot

Intro paragraph

Should begin with "The only truly safe place for a pilot's ship(s) is in dock. Once undocked, any ship can be attacked and potentially destroyed regardless of the system security." (yes, I know that point is emphasized in the blue box later. I think it should be the first thing.) Then when talking about system security, mention that even highly negative security status pilots can (briefly) enter and act in high security space. So it isn't outside the realm of possible for a -10.0 pirate to kill a new player in a 1.0 security status system, if the -10.0 pirate is quick about it.

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