Pilot Archive
Thread: Flogging a dead horse (JSF question)
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razeyboy
Mon Oct 10, 2005 5:03 am
#1
Hi all,
I know there have been loads of threads about this subject, but from all the ones I have seen I am getting conflicting answers. So can anyone tell me for definite if the following is correct, or if I have misunderstood things:
I was a Tier 1 Reb pilot and Reb on ground, having only recently started to do a pilot profession. I decided I wanted to get the JSF, so I dropped Reb pilot skills before I did too much and then I quit Reb on the ground. I then switched to Imp on the ground and did the JSF quest up to the point where Vader has given me the JSF deed.
I now want to drop Imp and go back to Reb, so I can start going back up one of the Reb pilot professions. I was under the impression that I can just drop Imp now and forget about completing the quest, then once I have got to 4333 in a Reb pilot profession I will be able to use the JSF.
Is this correct? Or do I HAVE to actually FINISH the quest to be able to use the JSF once I'm Reb pilot again later? And if I don't have to finish the quest, do I have to unpack the deed or anything before I switch back to Reb? (not sure if this is even possible as I have no pilot skills atm)
Would really appreciate any help.
Thanks
I know there have been loads of threads about this subject, but from all the ones I have seen I am getting conflicting answers. So can anyone tell me for definite if the following is correct, or if I have misunderstood things:
I was a Tier 1 Reb pilot and Reb on ground, having only recently started to do a pilot profession. I decided I wanted to get the JSF, so I dropped Reb pilot skills before I did too much and then I quit Reb on the ground. I then switched to Imp on the ground and did the JSF quest up to the point where Vader has given me the JSF deed.
I now want to drop Imp and go back to Reb, so I can start going back up one of the Reb pilot professions. I was under the impression that I can just drop Imp now and forget about completing the quest, then once I have got to 4333 in a Reb pilot profession I will be able to use the JSF.
Is this correct? Or do I HAVE to actually FINISH the quest to be able to use the JSF once I'm Reb pilot again later? And if I don't have to finish the quest, do I have to unpack the deed or anything before I switch back to Reb? (not sure if this is even possible as I have no pilot skills atm)
Would really appreciate any help.
Thanks
CuchulainnDarklight
Mon Oct 10, 2005 5:56 am
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razeyboy wrote:
Hi all,
I know there have been loads of threads about this subject, but from all the ones I have seen I am getting conflicting answers. So can anyone tell me for definite if the following is correct, or if I have misunderstood things:
I was a Tier 1 Reb pilot and Reb on ground, having only recently started to do a pilot profession. I decided I wanted to get the JSF, so I dropped Reb pilot skills before I did too much and then I quit Reb on the ground. I then switched to Imp on the ground and did the JSF quest up to the point where Vader has given me the JSF deed.
I now want to drop Imp and go back to Reb, so I can start going back up one of the Reb pilot professions. I was under the impression that I can just drop Imp now and forget about completing the quest, then once I have got to 4333 in a Reb pilot profession I will be able to use the JSF.
Is this correct? Or do I HAVE to actually FINISH the quest to be able to use the JSF once I'm Reb pilot again later? And if I don't have to finish the quest, do I have to unpack the deed or anything before I switch back to Reb? (not sure if this is even possible as I have no pilot skills atm)
Would really appreciate any help.
Thanks
You dont have to finish the quest. However the best help i can give you is to throw the JSF deed in your house and learn how to fly the old fashioned way with the old ships. That way youll e a better pilot, and if you move into the JSF then you will be far superior to most "grind in heavy/finish in JSF" types about.
razeyboy
Mon Oct 10, 2005 6:09 am
#3
Sounds like some good advice, duly noted. Thanks for the clarification also
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