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From Bravo Fleet

The Bravo Fleet Gaming Office is the gaming arm of Bravo Fleet, handling all video gaming, party games events and tabletop RPG actions within the fleet. The Gaming Office works as the part of Bravo Fleet that takes various games completion and works them into a format that is compatible with the structure of Bravo Fleet, in the form of gaming ribbons for participation and competitions that can also help with participation.

Section 1 - General Guidelines

Supported Games

  • Bravo Fleet has two officially supported games with an online presence in game:
    • Star Trek Online (PC and XBox; no official fleet on PlayStation but content can be submitted)
    • World of Warships (PC only)
  • Each supported game will have specific information listed in its own Section of this policy.
  • In addition to the above games, members can participate in multiplayer games that are not officially supported games. We do not have assets officially in any other game, but if you want to join up with a group of people, you can use the [4BF] tag we use officially to show pride in Bravo Fleet if you so choose.
  • Participation in an official Bravo Fleet gaming fleet/clan is optional, but encouraged. Some promotion milestones have joining a Bravo Fleet gaming fleet/clan as an achievable target; you can check with the Rank Guidelines for more details.
  • Adding in another supported game is a big endeavor, and one we should all do with both eyes open and a clear purpose. General guidelines include:
    • The game has to either have a low barrier to entry for a new player or a sufficiently high player base already present in Bravo Fleet to be considered;
    • There has to be the ability to take a screenshot to determine whom is present in a gaming session; and
    • The game has to have the ability for people all over the world to join in on the same server/group.

Gaming Nights

  • A Gaming Night is an event run by a member of Bravo Fleet which gathers other members for the purpose of playing a singular game.
  • Any member of Bravo Fleet is free to run a Gaming Night with other Bravo Fleet members.
  • The person that is organizing a Gaming Night needs to either create an event in Discord for the event they wish to run, or ask a Gaming Officer to create an event on their behalf.
  • It is the responsibility of the organizer of the Gaming Night to submit the results in the BFMS Gaming Submissions form for each Gaming Night run. Criteria for submitting:
    • There must get a screenshot that shows all participants in a gaming lobby before a round begins or a score screen at the end of a round for each round of a game played
    • Each participant must be listed in the text description with:
      • The participant's BFMS ID
      • The participant's in-game ID
      • The number of games the participant attended

Awards

  • All Bravo Fleet members can submit for completion through the BFMS, just like the writing side. However, content screenshots are the way to gain participation with gaming, and these must be submitted through the Gaming Submissions form in the BFMS, in order to earn gaming action ribbons.
  • Gaming has three primary gaming ribbons that you can earn:
    • Campaign Ribbons are for actions that qualify as major milestones in officially supported games. This can include fully levelling a character or unlocking in-game content.
    • Strategic Action Ribbons are meant for actions taken as a solo member of Bravo Fleet in a supported game. This can include playing pick-up group content.
      • You can be awarded a maximum of 20 Strategic Action Ribbons per day.
    • Combat Action Ribbons are meant for actions taken as a group of Bravo Fleet members. This can be done as a formal part of a supported game, an unsupported game, or a party game that is hosted by a Bravo Fleet member.
      • You can be awarded a maximum of 50 Combat Action Ribbons combined per day.

Communication

  • Bravo Fleet's official Discord server is the primary communication method for coordination of gamers, and we encourage your participation there. Remember, the general rule is that content on the Discord server is 13+.
  • In-game chat can also be used to communicate with Bravo Fleet members and this is a valuable tool for many. However you will find a better response rate on Discord.
  • If you are participating as a Bravo Fleet member, please keep a sportsmanlike attitude throughout and keep gaming language competitive but friendly. Gaming in certain corners of the Internet has a reputation of having toxic traits, including but not limited to: excluding language, racism, sexism, and threats of violence. All of this is not allowed through any communications channels.
    • Failure to adhere to this part of the policy can result in a referral to the Magistrate Office.

Section 2 - Star Trek Online

  • Bravo Fleet has established a presence in Star Trek Online for fleet members to gather. You can find us in the following fleets:
    • "Bravo Fleet" for Federation aligned characters on the PC platform;
    • "House of yo' loS" for Klingon aligned characters on the PC platform; and
    • "Alteran Royal Navy Bravo Fleet" for Federation aligned characters on the XBox platform.
  • Bravo Fleet's STO groups have an invitational system, where you have to request entry. This is done on the Discord server through the #sto-invites channel.
  • The only activity requirement we have is that your character logs in once in a six month period in order to be considered active in the in-game fleet.

Ranks and Access Permissions

  • In game there are seven different ranks that Bravo Fleet members can be assigned. The in-game ranks do not match up with Bravo Fleet ranks.
  • Crewman/Bekk, the most basic rank, is the automatic rank assigned to people when they first join. This is an administrative holding rank, meant for new joins that are not online when invited and for other administrative functions as needed.
  • Junior Officers/Warriors is the second rank. This is where the majority of the membership will be. This rank gives permissions for provisioned ships, equipment and basic rights to the fleet to withdraw from the fleet bank and use chat functions within the game.
  • Officers is the next rank. This is where most of the Bravo Fleet Command members are within the game, as expanded permissions are sometimes necessary for events.
  • Senior Officers is the highest rank that can be achieved by any person outside of the Gaming Department. This is for people that have been helping with creating gaming nights and need a few extra permissions, like to create calendar events.
  • The rest of the ranks are for the Gaming Office members and senior staff that need permissions for fleet related Charter reasons.
  • Permissions within the fleet vary based on needs. All members of the Bravo Fleet STO groups have access to:
    • Purchase from provisioned fleet stores and utilize fleet shipyards
    • Access to fleet holdings
    • Ability to invite non-members to fleet holdings
    • Limited access to the Fleet Bank
  • All other permissions are directed at the discretion of the Gaming Office.

Awards

Campaign Ribbons

  • Campaign Ribbons is a special ribbon and can be awarded for:
    • Reaching Level 65 with a single character within Bravo Fleet
    • Completing a special requirement in a competition
  • There are no special modifiers that can apply
  • A qualifying screenshot for this can be showing your character at Level 65 on the character selection screen; in addition, you must list the character name for the person, so we can include this with the award.

Strategic Action Ribbons

  • Strategic Action Ribbons are meant for completing actions in game that does not have another Bravo Fleet member present.
    • At this time, actions in game do not count storyline missions for the purpose of this ribbon.
  • Current actions that can earn Strategic Action Ribbons in Star Trek Online are:
    • Completing Task Force Operations (TFOs) or Special Task Forces (STFs), also known as Player Vs. Environment (PvE) queues; or
    • Earning Daily Event Progress towards a Star Trek Online Event, like an Anniversary Event or Q's Winter Wonderland.
  • A screenshot showing the completion of each qualifying action, usually at the end of said event, to the Gaming Submissions screen will suffice as proof.
    • Please include your character name you completed the action with so we can tell who is who.
  • Actions that can gain you Strategic Action Ribbons are calculated by this table:
Strategic Action Ribbons in Star Trek Online
Description Count/Multiplier
Base Ribbon Count Per Event 1
Completing a TFO/STF at any difficulty x1
Earning a Daily Event Progress x1
Completing a Red Alert x0.5
Winning a Competitive Reputation STF x1.5

Combat Action Ribbons

  • Combat Action Ribbons are meant for completing events within a team that does have two or more Bravo Fleet members present, including yourself.
  • When submitting for these types of awards, you must include the name of all players and what difficulty was performed with all steps.
  • Follow the table for the types of rewards you can gain:
Combat Action Ribbons in Star Trek Online
Description Count/Multiplier
Base Ribbon Count Per Screenshot 1
Number of Bravo Fleet members in group
2 members x1
3 members x2
4 members x3
5 members x4
Content Types
Completing a Patrol at any difficulty x0.5
Completing a Red Alert x0.5
Completing a TFO/STF at Normal Difficulty x1
Completing a TFO/STF at Advanced Difficulty x1.5
Completing a TFO/STF at Elite Difficulty x2
Completing Daily Event Progress x1
Completing storyline missions as a group x1
Winning a Competitive Reputation STF x1.5

Section 3 - World of Warships

  • Bravo Fleet has established a presence in World of Warships for the PC only.
    • The console version, World of Warships Legends, uses a different XP system and is not compatible with the PC version.
  • You can find us under the tag [4BF] in game, by the name of "4th Fleet - Bravo Fleet", on the NA server which is closest to the majority of players.
  • World of Warships allows you to request access for the fleet, which you can search for, request, and then mention in the #world-of-warships channel on Discord that you have.

Ranks

  • Everyone has the permission to contribute oil to the fleet base, which you obtain by opening crates.
  • Rank does not necessarily matter too much in World of Warships at this point in time, as no formalized structure has been established.
    • This may change in the future as the group grows.

Awards

Campaign Ribbons

  • Campaign Ribbons may be earned for each tech tree country you have earned a Tier VI ship in, earned with XP or by Early Access event.
    • In-game currency ships do not count, like those purchased with doubloons or real-world cash.
  • A qualifying screenshot should show the country tech tree with the unlocked branch, with the ship either with a checkmark by the Tier VI ship or a silver currency value by it.
  • You can submit a screenshot for each individual country tech tree that qualifies for this ribbon.

Strategic Action Ribbons

  • Strategic Action Ribbons are meant for completing events within a team that does not have another Bravo Fleet member present.
  • To get awarded for this, simply show the scoreboard for the round at the end, which you can either get by staying in the entire round or by checking the combat summary after the round is completed through your feed.
  • Actions that can gain you Strategic Action Ribbons are calculated by this table:
Strategic Action Ribbons in World of Warships
Description Count/Multiplier
Base ribbon count for completing a ship battle 1
Completing a Co-op Battle round x1
Completing any player vs player battle mode x1
Winning a player vs player battle mode with your team x1.5

Combat Action Ribbons

  • Combat Action Ribbons are meant for completing events within a team that does have two or more Bravo Fleet members present, including yourself.
  • To get awarded for this, simply show the scoreboard for the round at the end, which you can either get by staying in the entire round or by checking the combat summary after the round is completed through your feed.
  • Actions that can gain you Strategic Action Ribbons are calculated by this table:
Combat Action Ribbons in World of Warships
Description Count/Multiplier
Base Ribbon Count Per Screenshot 1
Number of Bravo Fleet members in group
2 members x1
3 members x2
Content Types
Completing a Co-Op Battle x1
Completing any player vs player battle mode x1.5
Winning any of the battles submitted x2
Participation in a Clan Battle x1.5

Section 4 - Other Games

  • The Gaming Office recognizes that there are more games out there than just the ones listed in the sections of this document that fleet members like to play.
  • This may include:
    • Party games, such as Among Us, Cards Against Humanity, and the Jack series quiz games
    • Multiplayer video games, such as Stellaris, Elite Force and Bridge Commander
    • Tabletop RPGs, such as Star Trek Adventures or Dungeons & Dragons
  • You may count the usage that you do towards these games towards Bravo Fleet gaming submissions for ribbons. However, these will have vastly different award structures than officially supported games.
    • Campaign Ribbons will not be awarded for any game other than an officially supported game from above.
    • Strategic Action Ribbons will not be awarded, as the point of this section of games is to play with other members of Bravo Fleet together and the point of the Strategic Action Ribbon is for playing as a single member of Bravo Fleet in a game.

Party Games

  • Party games are classified as any game that has a drop in or out type play structure that does not require a large time commitment. This can include games that work best on mobile phones but also can include party card games or trivia style games.
  • These are always organized in advance as part of a Gaming Night within Bravo Fleet.

Combat Action Ribbons

  • As the Combat Action Ribbon is meant as a ribbon to be given for group Bravo Fleet activities, this is the primary award for party games.
  • All submissions for any party games must show in a screenshot the game's lobby for each of the rounds participated in, with BFMS IDs for each player clearly designated in both the dropdowns and, most importantly, the notes for the submission designating what nickname is used for which BFMS ID.
Combat Action Ribbons in Party Games
Description Count/Multiplier
Base Ribbon Count Per Screenshot 1
Number of Bravo Fleet members in group
2 members x1
3-4 members x2
5+ members x3

Multiplayer Video Games

  • A multiplayer video game in this context is a game that requires a medium to large time commitment that does not fall under any one of the supported games already listed in a section of this policy.
  • As games sometimes require you to "clan up" or you may get recruitment messages from other groups and wish to avoid it, you may use [4BF] in a game to signify membership within Bravo Fleet.
  • This is most commonly an ad-hoc gaming style, so no need for a Gaming Night, though you may want to use one to organize some matches; contact any member of the Gaming Staff and we can help with this.

Combat Action Ribbons

  • These types of games can net you a Combat Action Ribbon for recording joint play with two or more members of Bravo Fleet.
  • As there are many types of games out there, the following information must be recorded in these types of submissions:
    • The name of the game;
    • General genre information;
    • How many rounds were played together; and
    • How long the session was.
  • Unlike other sections for Combat Action Ribbons, this particular section is decided on a case by case basis, as there is a very wide range of games that can be awarded for.

Tabletop Games

  • These types of games are new, and cover traditionally played games played through our Discord.
  • Writing can be involved, but dice and character generation would be part of this.

Combat Action Ribbons

  • For participating in the play of a tabletop game, you can earn Combat Action Ribbons.
  • As there are many types of games out there, the following information must be recorded in these types of submissions:
    • The name of the game;
    • General genre information;
    • How many rounds were played together; and
    • How long the session was.
  • This will have an earning table posted as soon as we have sufficient data as to what an appropriate way to award these will be.