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Timers: Difference between revisions

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m Remote assistance, combat timers and legality: Minor adjustment for the recent changes.
Consequences of being in a limited engagement: Removed notes on remote assistance, which conflicted with section below (on remote assistance) and changes to the game. The section on remote assistance now stands alone to explain those impacts.
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===== Consequences of being in a limited engagement =====
===== Consequences of being in a limited engagement =====
As long as a limited engagement is active, the involved pilots may freely engage each other, including attacks on capsules or any other assets. Any other pilot interfering in the combat between two pilots with active limited engagements, such as using remote support modules on one of the parties, will receive a suspect flag for the interference.
As long as a limited engagement is active, the involved pilots may freely engage each other, including attacks on capsules or any other assets.


Naturally in null security space or wormhole space, where you are allowed to freely engage anyone at any time, there would be no legality issues and no timers apart from the combat timers would be created in the first place.
Naturally in null security space or wormhole space, where you are allowed to freely engage anyone at any time, there would be no legality issues and no timers apart from the combat timers would be created in the first place.