What happens if I am caught bringing prohibited goods into a station?

What happens if I am caught bringing prohibited goods into a station? - Brown Train Under Cloudy Sky

One of the missions for naval progression wants me to bring combat stabilizers to them, except combat stabilizers are illegal in pretty much all jurisdictions. What happens if I get caught bringing them back? Do I get a bounty on the spot? Does the station initiate lethal response?






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What do you do with illicit cargo in elite dangerous?

If you are carrying illegal goods, the Illicit Cargo indicator on the dashboard will light up, and in the Cargo tab of the left panel the prohibited items will be marked with a label reading Illegal. Cargo can only be sold at Commodities Markets if it is not prohibited there.

How do you smuggle illicit cargo in elite dangerous?

The thing is, you need to sneak in there without the authorities scanning your cargo hold and blowing you up. This is where silent-running comes in. When you put your ship in silent-running mode, you're preventing heat from dissipating from it, which means you can't be detected by targeting systems.

How do you smuggle items in elite dangerous?

I found quickest and safest way (for big stations) was to line up the slot about 8km out, go to 3/4 thrust, request dock at 7.5km out, then when you get to just over 5km out, hit silent running, and as you slide through the door hit the brakes and the docking computer will take over landing while you switch off the ...



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