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If you look at the EVE star map with the color set at "security status", you will see a ring of dangerous red solar systems surrounding the safer green and yellow ones. Some of the red systems are the home of Criminal corporations whose members prey on anyone who ventures out of hisec space. As far as EVE is concerned, these activities are perfectly legitimate, and there are even a number of game mechanics that favor criminal enterprise. | If you look at the EVE star map with the color set at "security status", you will see a ring of dangerous red solar systems surrounding the safer green and yellow ones. Some of the red systems are the home of Criminal corporations whose members prey on anyone who ventures out of hisec space. As far as EVE is concerned, these activities are perfectly legitimate, and there are even a number of game mechanics that favor criminal enterprise. | ||
So, if you want to be a criminal, you can ... though to do so, you need to eventually leave E-UNI and find a corporation located in lowsec or null space. E-UNI is a force for good in the galaxy and does not generally condone criminal activity. | So, if you want to be a criminal, you can ... though to do so, you need to eventually leave E-UNI and find a corporation located in lowsec or null space. E-UNI is a force for good in the galaxy and does not generally condone criminal activity. (Which isn't to say that E-UNI won't kill you; just that the basic E-UNI strategy is "[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tit_for_tat tit-for tat]".) | ||
'''THE BOTTOM LINE:''' Watch your back. [[#Some Players are Criminals.|(BACK)]] | '''THE BOTTOM LINE:''' Watch your back. [[#Some Players are Criminals.|(BACK)]] | ||