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« on: April 23, 2021, 11:15:41 AM »
It was fun however i wanna see how the consequence goes if you do the wrong thing. For example in Dragonraiders questline if you abandoned them to their deaths, prior 20 days later their friends or family member will hunt you down, apparently they were concern about their missing friends, loves ones and husband or wife and found out they were dead during the dragonraiders questline when you left them behind. But just you thought you can get away from it the avengers discover a recording left by the victim (Karengo) before their deaths in hands of dragons. As Karengo detailing the player actions and betrayl to their deaths which they accused you for mudering them and you as a player must destroy them.
The railey questline is also give me an imagination if you do a bad choices. If you tip off the hegemony and get riley father destroyed (thanks to your actions of course) in 30 days later in any random encounters, railey will hunt you down with her own fleet as she told the player how her father were permenantly killed by hegemony and railey were put in jailed for the action. She realized that the pilot (thats you of course) must have tipped the hegemony, this where you defend yourself.
Theres actually more quest you can implemented, if a player do bad choices that got them killed or get them in trouble. a consequences will also inflict on the player.
Like the Laborer questline where an options were open during your journey to the location where you can simply grab the poor saps and throw him to the pod
then jettison him off the space to his death.
or a repeatable quest like
and adventurer seeking an adventure lifestyle on dangerous planet just like Karengo crew was
you can left them behind on the planet
get them out or while they on trek on their adventurer you can murder them by ordering your marines (required at least 10 marines) to do your dirty jobs
or you can simply do it yourself to kill them.
or kidnapped, simply take the adventuerer, but send them to pirates for organ haversting