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There are seven tiers of positions, each of which have rank guidelines. These tiers contain increasingly more specialized and increasingly more senior titles. At each tier the number of positions available gets smaller, because realistically there can only be so many Heads, Deputy Directors, and Directors. Access to these tiers rests on your contribution to the sandbox by writing joint posts, which is a model that is widespread in the wider RPG universe. The actual positions available are listed in the Starbase Bravo positions guide. Members may earn access to the first six tiers, with the sixth tier being reserved for members of the Bravo Fleet Senior Staff, the Deputy Loremaster, and the Deputy Operations Officer and the seventh tier being reserved for the Loremaster and Operations Officer. | There are seven tiers of positions, each of which have rank guidelines. These tiers contain increasingly more specialized and increasingly more senior titles. At each tier the number of positions available gets smaller, because realistically there can only be so many Heads, Deputy Directors, and Directors. Access to these tiers rests on your contribution to the sandbox by writing joint posts, which is a model that is widespread in the wider RPG universe. The actual positions available are listed in the Starbase Bravo positions guide. Members may earn access to the first six tiers, with the sixth tier being reserved for members of the Bravo Fleet Senior Staff, the Deputy Loremaster, and the Deputy Operations Officer and the seventh tier being reserved for the Loremaster and Operations Officer. | ||
Note: You are not ''required'' to change your character's position or rank just because you have access to a higher tier. You're also not required to keep the same character, or only use your original character, when promotion to a particular position or rank wouldn't make logical sense for the character's age and service record. (i.e. You don't need to end up a 22 year-old commander because that's what position tier you gained access to.) | |||
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Revision as of 15:47, 19 January 2022
Not to be confused with the in-character article about Starbase Bravo.
Starbase Bravo is an ongoing open sandbox for members of Bravo Fleet. Open to everyone (pending completion of the New Member Program), this space is meant to provide people with an opportunity to write character development stories and organic plots to their hearts' content, without relying on direct game manager intervention like a traditional RPG. Members start off in entry-level enlisted and junior officer roles and gain access to higher level positions by posting with others. The more Duty Ribbons you earn on Starbase Bravo, the greater access to ranks and positions you earn. Though meant primarily as a collaborative writing space, this is also a place where members may write solo stories about junior officers, though those posts do not count towards their advancement within the sandbox. This guide is meant to help you understand how to join, what (and how) to write, and what sort of positions you have access to.
Before you proceed, please read the Starbase Bravo Rules.
Initial Character Creation and Joining
It is highly recommended, but not required, that you complete the Character Creation Program and the New Member Program in the Academy before applying to Starbase Bravo. The NMP is required for advancement beyond entry-level positions, and the CCP can help you find many helpful resources here on the wiki to create realistic characters.
Unlike a traditional game, characters are not evaluated based on their fit for the sandbox other than whether or not they follow the lore policy. It would be wise to look at the lore office guides as well. Generally speaking, as long as you're not attempting to play as a non-canon or prohibited species, and you're proposing a character within the rank and position guidelines listed below, it will be accepted.
Initial characters should be Tier 1 characters, which means they should have a generic position like Science Officer or Security Officer and hold either an officer rank of ensign or lieutenant junior grade, or an enlisted grade of Crewman or any of the three Petty Officer Ranks. Cadets and enlisted trainees are allowed, and have their own rank guidelines. Civilian characters are allowed, unrestricted by tier. The titles available in the open positions list are available to initial characters.
You should create a character on the BFMS, set to Story Mode, and assigned to Starbase Bravo. Then click here to fill out the application. Note: for the writing sample, you can provide a sample if you desire or just write "Starbase Bravo initial application" in the box, as we will not be evaluating your sample post, just making sure that your character follows the lore policy.
Note: You may apply for more than one position, but the staff will be judicious about approving secondary characters, based on demand. While there can be an unlimited number of junior officers on the station, we'd prefer that people not create a slew of characters all at once, especially in the same department, as this can discourage joint writing. If you'd like to have characters in a few different departments to give yourself more opportunities to write with others, though, that is encouraged!
What to Write
Free reign can admittedly be a little intimidating, but this really is your oyster. While station-wide story beats will be handed out relatively frequently, but we're leaving the individual stories on the ground level to you. The advancement structure hinges on joint posts, so we encourage you to reach out to your fellow members to organize stories together. As long as you don't change the environment/political situation or hurt anyone else's character, feel free to write as you see fit!
Keep in mind, though, that Starbase Bravo's content is restricted to 111 on the RPG Ratings scale. More information on acceptable content is found in the rules.
How to Write
Everyone is able to create a mission attached to Starbase Bravo to house their fiction. It's best if these missions are created to match a particular storyline, so coordinate with other players who have characters in your department. Keep in mind that it's not possible to restrict a mission to a particular set of players, so if you'd like to keep it private you'll have to indicate that in the mission's description, but since this is a public sandbox, we encourage you not to segregate yourselves off too much!
It's considered polite to request a joint post with someone before you start the post, so reach out on Discord. If you have a higher tier position in a department, try to be willing to write with others as much as possible. Again, check the rules on content guidelines, and the guide on joint writing if you need technical assistance.
Advancement within Starbase Bravo
There are seven tiers of positions, each of which have rank guidelines. These tiers contain increasingly more specialized and increasingly more senior titles. At each tier the number of positions available gets smaller, because realistically there can only be so many Heads, Deputy Directors, and Directors. Access to these tiers rests on your contribution to the sandbox by writing joint posts, which is a model that is widespread in the wider RPG universe. The actual positions available are listed in the Starbase Bravo positions guide. Members may earn access to the first six tiers, with the sixth tier being reserved for members of the Bravo Fleet Senior Staff, the Deputy Loremaster, and the Deputy Operations Officer and the seventh tier being reserved for the Loremaster and Operations Officer.
Note: You are not required to change your character's position or rank just because you have access to a higher tier. You're also not required to keep the same character, or only use your original character, when promotion to a particular position or rank wouldn't make logical sense for the character's age and service record. (i.e. You don't need to end up a 22 year-old commander because that's what position tier you gained access to.)
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Tier III - Section Heads |
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Tier IV - Department Deputy Directors |
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Tier V - Department Directors |
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Tier VI - Division Assistant Chiefs |
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Tier VII - Division Chiefs |
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Tier VIII - Command-level Officers |
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