QUOTE (StealthSigma @ Jul 10 2012, 10:23 AM)
I have a preference for the EVE Model of PvP or oldsk00l MUD model. EVE is open PvP but unless you're an idiot or someone really wants you dead it's usually too punitive for the person ganking you.
I have so many EVE stories. And I don't even play.
One, a friend asked someone (who was in a titan) to doomsday him, so that he could effectively fast travel to a clone on the far side of the galaxy. He got his wish.
(Doomsdays are
not cheap)
This friend has also pissed off Russia. As in, the country.
One day another friend was minding his own business when a bunch of people came through a system he was in and blew up
every ship in the sector before moving on to another sector and repeating the process. They didn't pop any pods or really care what people did after that. So there were like 40 pods floating around in this system wondering what was going on, then came the transports. And the transports didn't stop for over an hour.
That friend also pod-tanked once; was a rather amusing spectacle. One ship was remote-repairing his pod while another ship fired on him with small weapons (I think they were also his ships, under other accounts, I'm not 100% sure, but in any case they were friends at the very least). He did this for an hour or more before having a larger weapon come online and fire at the pod, popping it.
I think it's that friend who also has a ship that Should Not Exist. He managed to escape combat by warping out one day with 0 shields, 0 armor, and 0 hull. It generated a kill mail. It will also generate kill mails
any and every time it is shot, despite being at full health again. Needless to say, he doesn't pull that one out of the hanger very often. We think it was a floating point rounding error and that he had 0.0000000001 to 0.4999999999 hull left, which triggers the kill mail (round(hull) <= 0, and also marks the ship as having died, generating more kill mails) but didn't blow up the ship (hull <= 0).
He also had a ship blow up, and then miraculously appear in a hanger on the wrong side of the galaxy (place he had never been), will all fittings and cargo, several months later, that he only discovered when he went to use the search feature to find another ship of his. This incident (and at least one other I'm not recalling off-hand) have caused him to think that there's a GM playing with him.