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* Cargo scanning a player | * Cargo scanning a player | ||
− | * Remote repairing a player ''(''' | + | * Remote repairing a player ''('''Note:''' If the player becomes a criminal while you are repping them, your remote repair modules will deactivate. Before Crucible, they would kill you instead.)'' |
* Shooting at [[asteroids]] | * Shooting at [[asteroids]] | ||
* Shooting players against whom you have [[Kill Rights]] | * Shooting players against whom you have [[Kill Rights]] |
Revision as of 02:20, 2 December 2011
CONCORD
CONCORD are the police of New Eden. They will respond to criminal activity in Hi-Sec (1.0 - 0.5) space. If you commit a crime where CONCORD is on duty, they will find you and they will destroy your ship.
CONCORD Responses
CONCORD will respond to the following list of player activities.
- Damaging or committing an act of aggression against a player when you do not have Kill Rights
- Remote repairing NPC Ships
- Remote repairing Criminal Players
- Attacking CONCORD vessels
- Having a global criminal flag and jumping into Hi-Sec Space
- Having low security status and jumping into a Hi-Sec System in the Sanctum Constellation
- Damaging or committing an act of aggression against a member of your alliance.
CONCORD Allowed Actions
CONCORD will not respond to the following list of player activities.
- Locking onto a player
- Cargo scanning a player
- Remote repairing a player (Note: If the player becomes a criminal while you are repping them, your remote repair modules will deactivate. Before Crucible, they would kill you instead.)
- Shooting at asteroids
- Shooting players against whom you have Kill Rights
- Damaging or committing an act of aggression against another Corporation member.
- Damaging or committing an act of aggression against the Faction Navies.