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==== Travel restrictions ====
==== Travel restrictions ====
Once your security status drops below certain thresholds, the empire faction police will start hunting you when you enter high security system. Any cloaking device fitted to your ship will also be disabled based on the same criteria, so you cannot cloak up to avoid the faction police.
Once your security status drops below certain thresholds, the empire faction police will start hunting you when you enter high security system. Any cloaking device fitted to your ship will also be disabled based on the same criteria, so you cannot cloak up to avoid the faction police.
You will also not be able to tether at a player-owned structure or docking while in a ship.


* Security status of {{co|#D77700|-2.0}} or below means you'll be attacked in {{co|#2FEFEF|█}} 1.0 systems.
* Security status of {{co|#D77700|-2.0}} or below means you'll be attacked in {{co|#2FEFEF|█}} 1.0 systems.
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You'll have a few seconds before they arrive and while the faction police is formidable, they are not as strong as CONCORD and can sometimes be handled and often avoided if you're flying a reasonably agile ship. Players with negative ratings can fly through all systems in a [[capsule]], commonly referred to as a ''"pod"'', as faction police will not attack pods. But if you're an <span class="flashy">[[File:ColorTag-SkullOrange9.gif]]</span> '''outlaw''', anyone can target and destroy your pod without repercussion ... assuming they can catch you.
You'll have a few seconds before they arrive and while the faction police is formidable, they are not as strong as CONCORD and can sometimes be handled and often avoided if you're flying a reasonably agile ship. Players with negative ratings can fly through all systems in a [[capsule]], commonly referred to as a ''"pod"'', as faction police will not attack pods. But if you're an <span class="flashy">[[File:ColorTag-SkullOrange9.gif]]</span> '''outlaw''', anyone can target and destroy your pod without repercussion ... assuming they can catch you.
You will be allowed to dock in high security station or player-owned structure while in your capsule and can undock with a ship, but as soon as you undock you will not be able to dock again while in the ship.


In CONCORD-claimed systems (like the majority of the [https://evemaps.dotlan.net/map/Genesis/Sanctum#sec Sanctum] constellation in the '''Genesis''' region) the faction police will show up wearing CONCORD colour, but they are not overpowered like the regular CONCORD police is. The CONCORD faction police are no stronger than any other faction police and can be dealt with just as you would any of the others.
In CONCORD-claimed systems (like the majority of the [https://evemaps.dotlan.net/map/Genesis/Sanctum#sec Sanctum] constellation in the '''Genesis''' region) the faction police will show up wearing CONCORD colour, but they are not overpowered like the regular CONCORD police is. The CONCORD faction police are no stronger than any other faction police and can be dealt with just as you would any of the others.