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Factions


The two warring groups in Star Wars Galaxies� are the Rebel Alliance and the Galactic Empire.


You
can join either side in the conflict or even remain neutral if you so
choose. However, joining a faction requires a bit of work: you can't
simply declare yourself a Rebel or Imperial.


Before you
can join either faction you must first prove yourself worthy of serving
their cause by increasing your faction standing. Your faction standing
with both the Rebels and Empire is listed on your Character Sheet (CTRL + C) . To increase your standing, you can perform either of the following:




  • Complete Rebel or Imperial Missions:

    Throughout the game, you'll discover special mission terminals that
    provide faction-specific missions. By completing a mission acquired
    from one of these terminals, you can increase your faction standing
    with the specified faction. Some NPCs in the game might also be able to
    provide faction-specific missions.


  • Buy them from a Smuggler

    Yea, that's right! Just head to a smuggler that sells faction points
    and you can buy your way in your favorite faction! But be warned - this
    can cost you a lot of money (depends on the smuggler).

  • Kill enemy ships in Space!


    If you are able to travel in space, just go to an Imperial or Rebel
    space station and declare your self in space. Then head to Kessel or
    Deep Space and kill some enemy ships (you can kill them in other zones
    of space, but these ones are the most crowded with ships...).

Joining a Faction:

Once you've earned enough faction points, you can visit a recruiter to
actually join your desired faction. Rebel and Imperial recruiters are
stationed (or hidden) in various cities throughout the galaxy.
Conversing with the recruiter will provide you with an opportunity to
declare your allegiance. However, you have three options when joining
up:


  • On Leave

    You won't be able to participate in the Galactic Civil War in
    any way - you won't be able to attack either enemy NPCs or Players. But
    be aware: some special NPCs might reveal your secret identity and your
    status will turn into Combatent.

  • Combatent


    You are able to kill enemy NPCs and you will be awared faction points
    for that. But you won't be able to kill enemy Players.

  • Special Forces

    Being in the Special Forces means true and constant PvP. As a Special Forces member of a faction, you can attack any enemy NPCs, as well as Special Forces members of the opposing faction.
    Only overt players can place certain structures on battlefields.




Spending Faction Points:


Even after you join the Empire or Rebel Alliance, faction points remain
extremely important. You can "spend" faction points for specific perks
suchs as factional equipment (who never wanted to try on a Storm Trooper armor suit?), furniture for your house or Factional Bases.





Temporary Enemy Flags:

As Combatent or Special Forces
member of a faction, you will often incur Temporary Enemy Flags (or
TEFs). You can gain a TEF by attacking an NPC or by aiding a TEFed or Special Forces

member of your faction (through healing, for example). While the TEF is
active, the enemy NPCs will attack you on sight and you won't be able
to enter any player placed structure (except for Factional Bases). While TEFed
you might draw out too many attention, causing the enemy faction to
send out a shuttle with their most feared troops after you.




Quitting a Faction:

If you decide you no longer want to be a Rebel or Imperial, you merely
need to find a recruiter and converse with that NPC. You will be
offered the choice to leave the faction. However, you can't join the
opposing faction until you earn enough faction points.







What Factions Do For You...

Faction Ranks






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