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Creativity in Bravo Fleet takes many forms. While the [[ | Creativity in Bravo Fleet takes many forms. While the [[Intelligence Office Policy]] lays out the process of how Bravo Fleet canon is developed and the [[Command Policy]] explains use of registry starships, they are merely a foundation and starting point. The articles listed here provide further guidance for members on how to contribute to Bravo Fleet canon or best practice when participating in Bravo Fleet activities. They will regularly be expanded to meet the needs and frequently asked questions of members. | ||
* [[Bravo Fleet FAQ]]: While not a writing guide, many basic principles of Fleet activity are explained here. | * [[Bravo Fleet FAQ]]: While not a writing guide, many basic principles of Fleet activity are explained here. | ||
* [[Introduction to Bravo Fleet Writing]]: A quick explanation of the fleet's writing activities | * [[Introduction to Bravo Fleet Writing]]: A quick explanation of the fleet's writing activities | ||
* [[Writing Primary Characters]]: How your dossier character works within Fleet Canon and Writing | * [[Writing Primary Characters]]: How your dossier character works within Fleet Canon and Writing | ||
* [[BFMS Fiction Guide]]: How to create Missions and Stories using the main Bravo Fleet site | * [[BFMS Fiction Guide]]: How to create Missions and Stories using the main Bravo Fleet site | ||
* [[Story Comments Guidelines]]: Best practice in leaving a comment on a BFMS Story | |||
* [[Task Force Writing Guidelines]]: Guidance on IC depictions of Task Force staff and events (primarily aimed at members of Bravo Fleet Command) | |||
* [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1m7Jko886s9pI1tArGkyzzjaNebmmvrrqPSh0QPbYKdg/edit?usp=sharing Bravo Fleet Fiction Rubric]: The Official Fiction Grading Rubric for Bravo Fleet. All official Intelligence Office writing competitions are graded with this unless otherwise specified, and is a highly recommended resource for anyone wanting to run a fiction competition looking for a grading method! | |||
* [[Guide:Generative AI in your Writing|Generative AI in your Writing]]: A good practice guide on how you can use large language model chatbots such as ChatGPT and Gemini in your writing without breaking the [[Creative Integrity Policy]]. | |||
*[[Using Task Unit Assets]]: How to incorporate [[Logistics Office Policy#4.2 — Task Unit Assets|task unit assets]] into your writing. |
Latest revision as of 12:54, 23 October 2024
Creativity in Bravo Fleet takes many forms. While the Intelligence Office Policy lays out the process of how Bravo Fleet canon is developed and the Command Policy explains use of registry starships, they are merely a foundation and starting point. The articles listed here provide further guidance for members on how to contribute to Bravo Fleet canon or best practice when participating in Bravo Fleet activities. They will regularly be expanded to meet the needs and frequently asked questions of members.
- Bravo Fleet FAQ: While not a writing guide, many basic principles of Fleet activity are explained here.
- Introduction to Bravo Fleet Writing: A quick explanation of the fleet's writing activities
- Writing Primary Characters: How your dossier character works within Fleet Canon and Writing
- BFMS Fiction Guide: How to create Missions and Stories using the main Bravo Fleet site
- Story Comments Guidelines: Best practice in leaving a comment on a BFMS Story
- Task Force Writing Guidelines: Guidance on IC depictions of Task Force staff and events (primarily aimed at members of Bravo Fleet Command)
- Bravo Fleet Fiction Rubric: The Official Fiction Grading Rubric for Bravo Fleet. All official Intelligence Office writing competitions are graded with this unless otherwise specified, and is a highly recommended resource for anyone wanting to run a fiction competition looking for a grading method!
- Generative AI in your Writing: A good practice guide on how you can use large language model chatbots such as ChatGPT and Gemini in your writing without breaking the Creative Integrity Policy.
- Using Task Unit Assets: How to incorporate task unit assets into your writing.