No, not to the game of EVE (although with 6 months experience, some might consider me a relative newbie), but to the game of roleplay. I have already done some research on what makes good roleplay, and read what advice threads I could and some pieces of prime fiction, as well as developed a fairly extensive (and mostly private) backstory. But the fact remains that I have very little roleplay experience outside of EVE and thus far only one evemails's worth inside EVE. So anyways, here's to me getting my feet wet in the RP community!
Also (and sorry if this is the wrong place for it), I'm in need of some advice I couldn't find on my own. I have a real-life friend who I got to join EVE a few months ago, and I very much doubt he's interested in RP. I don't want to create a second account just to be able to play with him and RP at the same time, so I'm wondering if there is some way I can do things with him with this character without having it affect my IC status. Basically, I'm wondering if it is considered "within etiquette" to be able to have my in-game actions with him be entirely OOC, or if those would still affect the IC perception of my character. I.E. if I become some highly religious slave-toting Amarr character who hates all other religions, but he wants to run level 4 missions for minmatar together (because it's the only faction he has enough standing for level 4's), would I be allowed to have those actions not count towards IC perceptions of my character? Or would I have to come up with some probably outlandish explanation of why I, the holier-than-thou Amarr, felt the need to randomly haul my ass over to minmy space just so that I could do missions for these former slave scum.