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ug:security_forces [2014/09/01 05:25]
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ug:security_forces [2016/11/19 00:02]
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 <WRAP justify>​Basic security in solar systems owned by the major factions is handled by police / patrol fighters and frigates. While they may seem low in numbers, attacking a police ship will automatically put a bounty on your head and will trigger a response from the nearest military base and ships if available. <WRAP justify>​Basic security in solar systems owned by the major factions is handled by police / patrol fighters and frigates. While they may seem low in numbers, attacking a police ship will automatically put a bounty on your head and will trigger a response from the nearest military base and ships if available.
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-Right now security is sector based only, if you flee from a sector, the police will forget about you. This is temporary. In the final game, the security will be solar system wide. 
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 Each faction has its own military fleet (composed of the larger classes of ship) that is dispatched in the sectors under its control based on how much threat each sector is under. While most of the fleet will be at the borders, it's not uncommon to see such ships moving across quieter ones. Each faction has its own military fleet (composed of the larger classes of ship) that is dispatched in the sectors under its control based on how much threat each sector is under. While most of the fleet will be at the borders, it's not uncommon to see such ships moving across quieter ones.
  
-Policing not being their main job, depending on their current orders they may ignore calls for help from friendlies if they have something more important to do. That said, it's still not advised to commit piracy acts just under their noses.+Policing not being their main job, depending on their current orders they may ignore calls for help from friendlies if they have something more important to do (for example, being engaged in a war). That said, it's still not advised to commit piracy acts just under their noses.
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ug/security_forces.txt · Last modified: 2016/12/01 19:03 by serialkicked