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== Remote assistance, combat timers and legality ==
== Remote assistance, combat timers and legality ==
{{main|Remote assistance}}
{{main|Remote assistance}}
Whenever you remotely assist someone, you will automatically inherit all the combat timers of the one you're assisting. Using [[remote assistance]] to interfere in a fight between two parties, aiding a suspect or an outlaw is usually a {{icon|timer suspect|16}} {{co|#ffd75f|Suspect offence}} and assisting criminals is a {{icon|timer criminal|18}} {{co|red|Criminal offence}}.
Whenever you remotely assist someone, you will automatically inherit all the combat timers of the one you're assisting. Using [[remote assistance]] to aid a suspect or an outlaw is usually a {{icon|timer suspect|16}} {{co|#ffd75f|Suspect offence}} and assisting criminals is a {{icon|timer criminal|18}} {{co|red|Criminal offence}}. Interfering in a fight between two parties (war or limited engagement) in high security space is a {{icon|timer criminal|18}} {{co|red|Criminal offence}} but only a {{icon|timer suspect|16}} {{co|#ffd75f|Suspect offence}} in low security space.
 
Even [[Command Bursts]] are affected by legality in high security space, removing the benefit of fleet members in high security space if they involve themselves as third parties to wars or limited engagements.


= Other timers=
= Other timers=