STFC EU401 RoE (English)

The EU401 - Bloodwine server RoE (Rules of Engagement) are as follows:


EU401 - Bloodwine Rules of Engagement


1.0 – Protected by RoE 1.1 – Normal / Own Territory Space – All Survey Ships are protected when UPC. Only a survey is allowed on mining nodes. 1.2 – Armada Circle – All ships sitting within the own armada circle are protected before the armada starts. 1.3 - Token / Mirror-Voucher / Swarm Space - All ships are protected whether UPC or OPC. 1.4 - Event systems where specific ships are mentioned for PVP, killing with the wrong ship is against RoE.

2.0 – What is Explicitly not Protected 2.1 – Surveys that are UPC on a 0 node EXCLUDING SURVEYS IN TERRITORY OR IN ANY SYSTEM COVERED IN 1.3, with a 2 Minute warning ingame private message. The burden of proof lies at the attacker! 2.2 – Surveys that are OPC. 2.3 – Warships (where not covered by 1.*). 2.4 – Player stations shield or share applies! 2.5 – Surveys from other Alliances in own Territory. 2.6 – All ships actively raiding a base or used in PvP. 2.7 – Revenge attack against a UPC miner is against RoE. 2.8Only voyager allowed on anomaly mining nodes, any other ship given 2 minute warning. 3.0 – When RoE doesn't apply 3.1 – When KOS / war has been declared against player/alliance. 3.2 – During PvP events in named systems only. General PvP events without a named system RoE still applies. 3.3 – During a territory capture/defense 4.0Extended RoE 4.1Failed armadas of your own alliance can be reserved in the GC for 5 minutes (example: [Coordinates] reserved for "Allytag"). This armada may not be launched by another alliance within the 5 minutes! 4.2Killing player ships hunting Hirogen relics in Lost systems or killing species 8472 bioships summoned by other players is to be avoided.




Rules of Engagement (RoE) are present for us all to enjoy the game without making it a farming simulator. We are keen to establish a server RoE that represents all players and alliances.

As such, we ask all players and admirals to join the server discord and have their say in how that will operate, using the link below.

Acronyms found in this document are defined in the STFC glossary.

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