Wow, what an amazing and thought provoking set of posts. I'll try to respond to some points here;
I agree with basically everyone that says Pirates little in the way of the ability to make the distinction between themselves and otherwise "normal" lowsec pvpers. There's no mechanic that really highlights being a pirate in Eve, GCC and sec status don't really count either, because let's be honest, how effective are those truely? I think everyone also agree's they are worthless.
That's why I also agree with everyone who says I need to be careful, and thoroughly plan, or at least devise the type of corp I wish to create. Since pirate is such an overused term, and even though real pirates might know what they are, I need to come up with a less overused term that these pilots can call themsevles. Short of a corp name, thats the next major hurdle.
So, I temporarily forgot the ISK to normal person's money in the eve universe value, and that does eliminate "means of survival" as a plausible reason to pirate. Leaving just power, and profit. Still a solid base I would say, at least enough to start a few wars.
Opportunism is one thing, but becoming an embodiment of "evil" for lack of a better word, wait, got a better word, damn, nope, lost it. So Evil... yeah, by that I mean not mustache curling, silent film evil, which has it's own attractions, but criminal cartel, like mexican druglord evil, is a whole different thing and I think the only way to be perceived that way would be to RP that way.
Bringing up one of my more awkward thoughts, at least to set myself up Gymir is going to need to get at least some buy in, or people to rp with to do some dastardly acts. I could use tech4 news if they'll post stories of mine, but basically to set the right light Gymir needs a few incidents where he does some hostage taking of innocents and escapes justice, but taking capsuleers hostage is a ~meh~ proposition at best. But if I just start up a thread on IGS detailing a story about taking some hundred hostages (or more) that it'd be too cheese and classless for my tastes, AND too likely to just be handwaved off by most of the community.
I'll need to develop that thought more(I have the feeling it's a good one), but basically one of the things really lacking imho in RP in general is cross sides RP, where one side takes a hit to it's reputation, or holdings, or perceived holdings, think "terrorist attack" or "bombing" that destroys a corp's office somewhere, or kills off some people and makes news. This generates a catalyst beyond facwar or racial hatred (save the minnie slaves, enslave the minnie slaves trope) that would allow for some non-generic RP to take place around it. The attacked corp would work with the attacking corp OOC to build the event, I dunno, does any of that ramble make any sense?
Lyn, I am trying, so thank you for your support, I hope I'm beating down the right path, time will tell I suppose!
RE: Sec status; man that's a tough one, Sec status is so worthless, I mean sure, highsec and all that, woo-hoo, let's go grind on some BS's for a few months and then poof be allowed back into highsec. It's like the Pirates need to rp being hunted men and women, because pretend is about as close as current eve mechanics will let you get to being pursued by non-capsuleer forces of any magnitude. It leaves me wondering if I will go the -9.9 path to start with and then as I can "solidify" a power base, I can then slip into the BS games and regain limited, and under duress access to highsec.
New Idea: right off the bat my corp should attempt to make 'enemies' who will pursue us, IC enemies like KoTMC or Teraa Matar, et al, on both sides of the line, who, when they see us come online, their characters have motivation to come out and try to hunt us, even if OOC it's just incidental, you're in space, I'm in space kind of fighting. If I can make that happen, if I can make some IC enemies I think there is a better chance of this floating both IC and OOC long term. This is going to be heavily invested in my cross factional pre-defined RP, so if anyone has any idea's on how that would be best implemented talk to me
Not that anyone in this thread has had any shortage of words!
I love Silas' idea of branding of ships as outlaw as well as the player, man that would be great. Something akin to "flying the jolly roger" Beyond just sec status. so much CCP could do with lowsec, so I wonder how it will all play out. I will talk to the stillwater peeps and see what they can suggest as well, thanks! Even though it's not a direct correlation, it's close enough to steal idea's from!