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ok, i saw a post someone made awhile back doing something like this, only i took it one step farther.
i was circling anchorhead tonight (i'm declared imperial) picking off the covert (some overts when i saw them) rebels that were doing faction missions, and incurring tef's on themselves. After awhile, this got kind of boring so i see this guy standing there, he didn't have a tef on him yet, but i just knew he was going to attack that imperial base in front of him.
so i run back a good distance and wait for him to attack it, which he does. then i run up behind him and watch for a bit until the imperial npc incapps him.
that is when i put up my novice bounty hunter title and say to him.
"okay, heres' the deal. I'm here to fulfill a bounty that has been placed on your head"
he says, "what ? by who ? what are you talking about?"
i say, "now, you can come with me quietly, or i can knock you down, and death blow ya...which is it going to be?"
at this point, he is no longer incapped and stands up. (don't forget, he's flagged from attacking htat base) he scratches his head, does a few emotes making me think i'm about to get some faction points, then he takes off running. LOL he musta been really shocked when i shot him in the back .
i then walked up to him and said, "you really should have come with me quietly :/" and db'd him.
i laughed for a good 10 minutes about that one. since pc bounties aren't ingame, i think i'm gonna have some more of this type of fun
lol i'm sure it was confuse a whole lotta people about whether or not PC bounties were in the game, until they realized they were TEF'd.
did someone hack the site?
Pretty sad if they did. That wont help our cause...
http://starwarsgalaxies.station.sony.com/content.jsp?page=We%20Hate%20Teras%20Kasis%20We%20Will%20Nerf%20You%20To%20Uselessness
This guy from other board gave me an idea lol.
omg.... that's so true! wow.. thanks for finding the secret page of their true motives.
The site wasn't hacked, he just constructed the URL for the link with bogus CGI parameters spelling out the message. Clever though.