This is a flight simulator, not 'Knights of the Round Table.' Head-on attacks are, quite frankly, modeled ... and allowed. As is vulching, boom and zooming and flying a Spitfire ... and ... ahem ... shooting at another player who is, otherwise, very much engaged with others. 'Honor' is an artificial standard some players attempt to shame others with when, in fact, they are frustrated due to the perception that they are being treated unfairly. The perception is false. 'Honor' is a whine. 'Integrity', otoh, is how one decides to behave (on a consistant basis) and it is independent of how others do. To point at others for their lack of 'honor' is not a display of integrity. The decision to jump in to steal a kill from five other players piling up on a lone opponent ... or not ... is a personal one - and can be claimed integrity or not (in this game of pretend pilots). The decision to nail one's self to a cross and bemoan the community's 'sudden' lack of 'honor' is merely self-persecution (and, as said before, frustration) on display. Honestly, I'm embarrassed more for the protester than the practicioner.