A sort of ironic topic, given how much of a hard time I'm given OOC for playing a character who is NOT an average Joe, in reference to question 1, and I do RP Seriphyn as a celebrity, commanding the fates of thousands under his employ, possessing many luxury residences and owning floors of stations that are less visited (such as in Placid), in reference to question 3
Capsuleers are big egomaniacs; womanizing is likely very common. A lot of us RP humble starship captains fine, but it just gets a bit irritating I'm consistently rapped for playing a celebrity capsuleer to the hilt But I am oversensitive in that regard.
You are consistently "rapped" because Seriphyn's celebrity is invented and forced. From the perspective of other capsuleers, he is a "Paris Hilton". He has not done anything that
hundreds of other capsuleers have done and can do. He is not SirMolle, Karttoon, Darius JOHNSON, CYVOK, etc or Istvaan, Jade, or Verone. These are characters who have gained real notoriety and celebrity.
1. Why do you portray your character as an 'average Joe' human? That is to say, a character who sleeps in a bed every day, eats normal food, has an 'apartment' in a station, and goes to hang out at capsuleer bars. Why do you portray your character as a normal human instead of an immortal demigod?
Dex does not hang out in bars, but he does enjoy normal food and sleeps.
Normal food on station is expensive, eating a real steak on a station in deep space is far from cheap. These are indulgences on his part, he isn't eating a protein cake with vitamin enriched shake. Sleep, letting the body rest, does not mean the mind is not connected and working.
2. Why do you claim loyalty to one, and only one faction, at the exclusion of all others? We as capsuleers are in a unique place, we can go where we want, and talk to whoever we want, so its perfectly reasonable for a Capsuleer to be friendly and loyal with both the Gallenteans and the Caldari. Why isn't this an angle we see more? Why do we see so much of an 'us versus them' rhetoric within the community? A community which, from what it seems to me, is in the best possible place to form as a bridge between these groups.
Actually, we can't go where we want. Dex can't go to Caldari Prime without getting shot at by Fed Navy for example.
Some of our characters see themselves as
tools of their empire/corporation. They became capsuleers to better serve their empire/corporation.
3. Why do we as capsuleers limit ourselves the way we do? Even the poorest capsuleers are super rich by the standards of New Eden, we can afford lives of ridiculous luxury, we're effectively celebrities in the groups we have standings with, and we command the fates of millions of people individually, so why is this aspect of capsuleering so downplayed? Why do we play normal people, when we could be so much more?
Because there are 200,000+ other capsuleers and those are who we interact with in places like IGS, etc. A capsuleer may have as much wealth as a minor corporation to call upon and have thousands/millions of people in their employee, but every other capsuleer has the same if not more wealth and definitely the same potential.
Saying you are famous within Federal Freight for making the Placid Run 200 times and never losing a hull is very different than being famous for leading hundreds other capsuleers in assaults on on other capsuleer fiefdoms.
So, while each capsuleer may be a demi-god in comparison to the average base-line human, there are different tiers of demi-gods.