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== Canon Policy ==
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Last Update: May 22 2022
  
For most members, the guidelines on bridging your OOC dossier with your IC writing is relatively straightforward. Your avatar command is the starship assigned to the Fourth Fleet, your primary character is (usually) its commanding officer. Your writing remains in the bounds of member canon, as stand-alone stories other members can choose to engage with as they prefer, and written with the scope to match.
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=== Section 1 - Fleet Canon ===
  
Some of this changes upon becoming a member of Bravo Fleet Command, especially a member of Task Force Senior Staff.
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==== Section 1.1 - Defining Fleet Canon ====
==Overview==
 
''There should always be a separation between your storytelling as a member and your storytelling as a staffer.'' As a staffer, your work exists to provide storytelling inspiration to others, and contribute to the sense of a fleshed-out setting. To put it bluntly:
 
*Nobody else should ''have'' to care about your avatar command’s missions.
 
  
*Nobody else should ''have'' to care about the personal life and development of your staff characters.
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* Bravo Fleet Canon comes from two sources: on-screen Star Trek (defined as official Star Trek films and television programs) storytelling and original canon developed within Bravo Fleet.
You are no longer writing for you. You are writing for others. Any formal task force content released should advance a storyline in which others can engage, enrich the setting in which such stories are written, or at the very least establish good writing practice for others to follow. This section will be better discussed later, but this is a fundamental principle: separate your personal writing from your staff writing, and your staff writing ''isn’t about you''.
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* Everything in Star Trek on-screen canon is considered canon to Bravo Fleet. If on-screen sources directly contradict each other, the more recent source, measured by air date, takes precedence.
==Primary Characters==
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* Original Bravo Fleet Canon consists of material created specifically for Bravo Fleet. This content has been explicitly created or ratified by the Lore Office. Bravo Fleet Canon will be recorded on the wiki in '''articles containing the Bravo Fleet Canon icon''' (usually in the top-right of the page). Articles that do not contain that icon are Member Canon (see Section 1.3) and should be used accordingly. The icon is a miniaturised version of the Bravo Fleet logo, as below (other icons refer solely to categorisation, and have no bearing on an article's status in Fleet Canon):[[File:Canonicon.png|center|frameless|alt=]]
Because your primary character is the face of your dossier, impacting announcements, awards, etc, it is useful for them to also be the character in your most notable role. Once you’re a member of Bravo Fleet Command, that’s not your starship commander - that’s your staff character, who by policy should now be your primary. IC, this is the character who holds that staff role in the command echelons of the Fourth Fleet.
 
  
As per the above, your staff character ''should not be your avatar command’s captain''. This person isn’t just a starship captain, they’re a unit leader or a senior staffer. They have personnel assigned to them and infrastructure to oversee and need to keep a weather eye on the goings-on of their task force or department.
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* Sources other than on-screen canon and original Bravo Fleet Canon are not considered canon within Bravo Fleet, though they can be used as inspiration. Novels, production notes, published technical manuals, video games, and all other non-screen Star Trek content are not canon to Bravo Fleet.
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* If new on-screen canon contradicts established Bravo Fleet Canon, the Bravo Fleet Canon will be re-written or retconned to comply.
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* Individual games and fictions are required to follow Bravo Fleet Canon; their stories may involve new additions but must not contradict or deviate from Bravo Fleet Canon. Bravo Fleet is a cooperative writing group, and its strength comes from bringing people together to tell stories.
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* The canon and Canon Policy apply to historical games and fictions. They are part of the shared universe of the Bravo Fleet Canon, set in different eras.
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* Games and fictions set in alternate realities or non-Trek settings have no relation to the Bravo Fleet Canon, and each exists within a unique setting in adherence to their original game or fiction proposal.
  
As ever, the character’s rank is restricted to either Captain or your dossier rank - whichever is higher. Characters don’t get a bump to an admiral’s bars just because the member is a task force or departmental staffer.
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==== Section 1.2 - Creating Fleet Canon ====
==Task Force Headquarters==
 
TFHQs are the heart of a task force - all IC infrastructure is there, and they are all located in a region with challenges that suit the task force’s theme.
 
  
Because TFHQs vary in size, from Task Force 17’s 2,000-strong Deep Space 17 to the floating city of Starbase 72, how they are used will differ. This is also one of the reasons the TFCO ''is not the IC commanding officer of the TFHQ'' - a Captain might command a ''Narendra''-class, but not a ''Spacedock''.
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* All additions to Fleet Canon must be ratified by the Lore Office. Until that point, content should be considered Member Canon (see Section 1.3).
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* Significant changes to Task Force stories must be approved by the Loremaster.
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* New non-canon Federation member species must be approved by the Loremaster.
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* New minor foreign powers with regional influence must be approved by the Loremaster.
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* Significant development to on-screen species or cultures (ie, facts which anyone writing them would likely need to know) must be approved by the Loremaster.
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* New Starfleet starship, space station, and small craft classes and specifications must be approved by the Loremaster. Likewise new Klingon, Romulan, or Cardassian starships.
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* No addition to Bravo Fleet canon is considered official until it has completed all approval requirements and been added to the Bravo Fleet wiki in a format that provides complete, usable information that others may build on. These articles will be clearly identified as Bravo Fleet canon as per Section 1.1.
  
This also frees up members to use the TFHQs in their own writing without necessarily having to OOC consult the TFSS whenever they want to do something - recurring NPCs as TFHQ staff can provide briefings or act in the background if needed.
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==== Section 1.3 - Member Canon ====
  
Furthermore, overseeing the region around a TFHQ is only ''part'' of a TFCO’s duties. Their mandate is usually galaxy-wide, and it doesn’t make sense to nail the TFSS to the floor in one sector.
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* Content that has not been explicitly ratified by the Lore Office is considered Member Canon. This includes character biographies and the events of fiction plots and game missions unless they meet the above criteria.
==Task Force Flagships==
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* Member Canon is binding only to the stories and games in which it appears. Storytellers, Game Masters, and writers of other fictions and games are not obligated to adhere to these details, worldbuilding, or plot developments.
Each TF has a flagship, brought in OOC to facilitate TFCOs appearing in storylines and locations beyond their TFHQ/region. While we rule against TFCOs being the commanding officers of HQs, they can command their flagships as well as their task forces. This is largely in the interest of convenience; an NPC in this role might make more sense IC, but it doesn’t necessarily add anything or make anyone’s writing easier, in contrast to the NPC TFHQ CO.
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* The status of Member Canon is not a value judgement or reflection of quality. With so many stories and games over many years, it is not realistic for all their details to be known to all members, or to have been reviewed by the Lore Office. Likewise, with many distinct personal tastes and creative preferences, the existence of Member Canon allows writers with diverging interests to co-exist within the Fleet.
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* Member Canon may be added to the wiki, particularly on a starship’s article or, for example, adding worlds or locations to a region other creators may choose to draw on for their own writing. Such articles will not include the Bravo Fleet Canon icon and should be treated as optional content to draw on.
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* The nature of Member Canon necessitates limitations to its scope. Section 1.2 provides guidelines on the level at which the Lore Office’s ratification is needed, and Member Canon should not meet or exceed that level. Member Canon should be considered equivalent to the details of a standalone episode of The Next Generation, while Fleet Canon is comparable to a major story arc episode of Deep Space Nine with galactic ramifications. Some examples of the acceptable scale of Member Canon include:
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** A colony world of a canonical Federation member, such as humans or Andorians.
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** A starship captain of another major power, be they ally or enemy.
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** A stellar phenomenon with local effect.
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** If you are unsure of the scope of your story detail, please contact the Lore Office for advice. A rule of thumb is, ‘Is this essential knowledge for any Bravo Fleet creator writing in this topic/location?’ and remember that the galaxy is a big place.
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* Member Canon should not include characters or ships from Star Trek Canon, such as the USS Enterprise or Admiral Kathryn Janeway. References to them should use recent Star Trek Canon (such as Star Trek: Picard) or, where extant, Fleet Canon. For example:
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** We do not know the present status of Benjamin Sisko. Avoid mentioning his current circumstances at all.
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** We do not know the specific status of Deep Space Nine; its design, its crew, its captain. It is reasonable to mention the existence of DS9, with its key position at the mouth of the wormhole, but do not go into details.
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** Characters should not be an old friend, protégé, relative, etc, of any character in Star Trek Canon.
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** Characters should not share a full name (or name they are known by) with canonical characters (for example: ‘John Reed’ would be an acceptable character name, but ‘Willard “Will” Riker’ would not be).
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* Contradictions in Member Canon are expected, and tolerance is encouraged, especially if they occur within separate stories. If this is impossible, such as within a collaborative fiction, it is best to justify the co-existence of such details or reach a compromise. Should such again be impossible, contact the Lore Office for a judgement.
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* Strong and interesting ideas that flesh out the setting may be adopted by the Lore Office into Fleet Canon. This will occur at the Lore Office’s discretion.
  
Flagships are most likely to feature in official TF releases or in fleet-wide [[campaign|campaigns]]; stories where it makes sense for the TF senior staff to be boots-on-the-ground, either around the vicinity of their TFHQ or deployed far away. Remember - TFHQs and their surrounding areas are not the primary responsibility of a TF, their operational mandate is, and that can be galaxy-wide.
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==== Section 1.4 - Character Ranks and Assignments ====
==Writing TF Fiction==
 
This all provides a framework for how the TF might look and operate IC. It is this framework which will likely underpin any official fiction releases by task force staff. However - not all TF fiction needs to use the TF staff. It can use an NPC ship encountering something pertinent to the TF, or depict a hotspot of trouble somewhere in the TF’s region or relevant to its theme, etc etc.
 
  
TF fiction is expected to meet certain quality standards. Nobody needs to produce Shakespeare, and simple English can be perfectly effective. But spelling and grammar should be accurate, and tone must be appropriate for the content. If a TFCO’s skillset is not in creative writing, this is a responsibility that can fall to a TFXO. The Lore and Ops offices are also available to help with brainstorming or even writing if necessary.
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* Any character may hold any rank up to captain or your fleet rank, whichever is higher.
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** For ranks above captain, you will need to contact the Loremaster to request the assignment of the appropriate fleet captain or flag rank.
TF reports should include at least a snippet of fiction. This can be simple flavour, helping remind people of what their TF is about and how it feels. It can be a very broad story hook, suggesting something is going on that anyone in the TF is welcome to work into their own storytelling. It can work to flesh out the world of the TF - perhaps the region, the TFHQ itself, or say something about the staff relevant to TF members.
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* By default, all characters on the BFMS use the Starfleet rank set appropriate to our in-character Fourth Fleet in the year {{year}}.
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** To use historical or alien ranks, you will need to contact the Loremaster to request the assignment of the appropriate rank.
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* If you hold a BFC-level staff position, your primary character should be the character holding that position in the Fourth Fleet and should be set as a story character assigned to Fourth Fleet Command.
  
Report fiction should not:
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=== Section 2 - Timeline ===
*Centre a story about a specific avatar command;
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The Bravo Fleet timeline advances 1 year IC for every 1 year OOC. The in-character year will advance on January 1 of each year. The timeline may be advanced immediately by the Bravo Fleet Loremaster.
  
*Be nothing more than character development for a task force staffer;
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=== Section 3 - Bravo Fleet Wiki ===
  
*Be overly long.
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* The wiki will be maintained by the Lore Office.
Think about how you’d feel as a member, reading this story. Be brutal with yourself: would ''you'' care to read about the TFCO drinking coffee or having their own self-contained adventures? Or would you find it more fun to read something which immersively develops the TFHQ or somewhere close to it?
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* All members may contribute to the Bravo Fleet Wiki, making additions in adherence to the definitions of Fleet canon in Section 1.
===Bigger Storytelling===
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* Articles that are part of Bravo Fleet Canon will be clearly labeled confirming their content has been approved by the Lore Office.
Task Forces aren’t huge, and members participate in a variety of activities - not all of them writing with their avatar commands. As such TF-specific plotlines outside of fleet-wide campaigns are not always the most efficient use of a task force senior staff’s time. It is best to focus your efforts on setting a good example as a member with your avatar command and assisting your members on how to best tell their own stories.
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* Articles not labeled should refer to a game or fiction’s personal canon and must remain small-scale story elements in adherence to Section 1. Bravo Fleet members may choose but are not bound to adhere to this content.
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* Content on the wiki is In Character unless specified otherwise.
  
If you are committed as task force staff to present your HQ or region as a dynamic area where things are always happening, be mindful to not place expectations on your members to keep track of it, do not make it too disruptive, and always write in a way where members could pick up and play with these plot ideas if they wanted to. In practice, members have left many of these plot threads well alone. This doesn’t mean they’re not enjoyed, but expecting members to come play in the sandpit you’ve built is perhaps optimistic. Think of such things as inspirational rather than something to be engaged with directly.
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=== Section 4 - Fiction ===
  
I can also under no circumstances recommend trying to brainstorm storytelling with the TF at large. Know your members - pay attention, and you’ll figure out who has the interest and talent for storytelling. If you want to do something with members, approach such individuals directly. Throwing open a general statement or question in your lounge is likely inviting at best silence, at worst a light engagement which you’ll try to work around and then find is dropped. This isn’t a criticism of members; they seem happy getting on with what they’re doing. Fill the trough with water, but don’t bust a gut trying to make them drink.
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==== Section 4.1 - Defining Fictions ====
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* Fictions are stories written by individual members that take place within Fleet canon. Stories with multiple writers count as role-playing games, which fall under the purview of the Operations Department.
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* Fiction is written on BFMS or linked to from a Command’s page on BFMS.
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** Each Task Force’s Headquarters is a Command on BFMS. While any Task Force member may write a Story there, its major purpose is for members under the rank of Lieutenant Commander to write in accordance with the guidelines on the Command page. This writing is free-form and offers members a venue to express themselves and participate in fleet canon before they have their own ship.
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** A member who has reached the rank of Lieutenant Commander with an Primary Command of their own (as per Section 5.2 below) may write fiction set within fleet canon based around this starship.
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** Other fiction may be written after a submitted proposal is accepted by the Lore Office.
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==== Section 4.2 - Fiction Proposals ====
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* A member who has reached the rank of Commander may submit a fiction proposal to the Lore Office. This is not necessary for fiction based on their Primary Command.
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* The proposal should explain the premise of the story, a loose estimation of expected length, and what it contributes to Bravo Fleet canon, present or historic. It should include a broad activity commitment, such as '1 Story posted per month.' This is not a binding agreement, but helps the Lore Office identify inactive fictions.
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* Proposals for fictions set on Starfleet ships in {{Year}} must be sufficiently original or distinctive to justify why the story cannot be written on a member's Primary Command which, as above, do not require a proposal submission.
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* Fictions set in {{Year}} must draw from ships in the Bravo Fleet Registry (see Section 5) and are subject to the same rank-based restrictions of ship classes. Fictions not using Starfleet ships should discuss their ship, station, or concept needs with the Lore Office so an appropriate registry entry can be created.
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* Fictions not set in {{Year}} should ''not'' draw from ships in the Bravo Fleet Registry. Members are subject to the same rank-based restrictions of classes (for example, a Lieutenant Commander writing a fiction set in 2375 still cannot request a Sovereign-class), but of course can request era-appropriate ship classes not listed in the registry.
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* A new fiction will have its own Command on BFMS, assigned to the member. This Command is for use solely within the bounds of the accepted fiction proposal, and must not be used as a Primary Command (see 5.2 below).
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* Bravo Fleet fiction supports and enriches Bravo Fleet Canon, present and historic. Proposals from non-Trek settings will be rejected. Proposals from alternate universes of Star Trek will need to demonstrate their relevance to Bravo Fleet Canon content, themes, or characters to be accepted.
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=== Section 5 - Registry ===
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==== Section 5.1 - Registry Definition ====
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* The registry lists all starships, starbases, and other entities available to Bravo Fleet for use as Commands or Games.
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* The registry’s purpose is to maintain consistency across Bravo Fleet and its ongoing canon. As such, entries will not be added to, removed, or altered from the registry without permission of the Lore Office.
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* The registry represents the In Character starships and starbases available to the Fourth Fleet in {{Year}}, and the starships and starbases available for Games and Commands.
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** Exceptions such as non-Starfleet ships or ships of a different era have been created for Fictions or Games, and may not be used as Primary Commands. These will be more often added, deleted, or altered.
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** The use of registry entries in Games is governed by Section 4 of the Operations Policy.
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* Ships in the registry should only be used in lore by the members or Task Forces (in the case of TFHQ ships or Flagships only) to which they are assigned. Events involving registry ships prior to {{Year}} may be referenced in circumstances such as character service records and backstory. If a story requires another ship, it should use a name not listed in the registry and would fall within the bounds of member canon.
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* Members should not apply for Commands on BFMS until they are ready to acquire or change their Primary Command, or for a fiction/RPG proposal to be discussed with the Loremaster/Operations Officer. Draft Commands or proposals self-identifying as WIPs will have their registry link removed or be deleted.
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==== Section 5.2 - Primary Commands (Starships and Auxiliary Craft) ====
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* Primary Commands are attached to a member's dossiers as their character's starship or auxiliary craft. They are the vessels assigned In Character to a member’s Task Force in the Fourth Fleet in {{Year}}.
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* Members can write on their Primary Command on their own or with others. Writing with others on a Primary Command does not require a proposal or activity commitment being sent to the Lore Office. Members ''may not'' use their Primary Command as an RPG; ie, they may not openly recruit for crew or create a separate website, and collaboration should be limited to invitation-only. RPGs which any member of the Fleet may apply to join must be accepted by the Bravo Fleet Operations Officer, and thus Primary Commands are unsuitable for this purpose.
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* When a member reaches the rank of Ensign they may request a ship on the registry for use as their Primary Command. Ship classes available are restricted by rank:
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** At Ensign, a member shall have access to the following auxiliary craft classes: Raven.
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** At Lieutenant Commander, a member shall have access to the following starship classes: Aquarius, California, Challenger, Cheyenne, Diligent, Grissom, New Orleans, Norway, Nova, Parliament, Reliant, Saber, Springfield, Steamrunner.
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** At Commander, a member shall have access to all classes available at Lieutenant Commander as well as the following: Akira, Defiant, Elysion, Excelsior II, Gagarin, Intrepid, Luna, Nebula, Olympic, Rhode Island, Sutherland.
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** At Captain, a member shall have access to all classes available at Lieutenant Commander and Commander, as well as the following: Century, Galaxy, Inquiry, Manticore, Obena, Odyssey, Prometheus, Ross, Sovereign, Typhon, Vesta.
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* Members may only have one Primary Command. Requesting a new eligible Primary Command will result in the current registry ship being removed from the member's dossier and returned to the pool of available ships. This includes any member 'upgrading' from a Raven-class to a starship command at Lieutenant Commander.
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* Primary Commands will be removed from a member's dossier upon transfer to the Reserves.
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* Starbases as an Primary Command work the same as starships, but are subject to different requirements. They represent starbases assigned In Character to the member’s Task Force in the Fourth Fleet in {{Year}}.
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* When a member reaches the rank of Commander they may request a starbase from the registry for use as their Primary Command. This is instead of a starship, not in addition to.
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* Registry Starbases are created by the Lore Office, and will have their own wiki article explaining the location and setting material relevant to that starbase that has been ratified by the Lore Office. This is Fleet Canon that cannot be altered without permission of the Lore Office, even by the member to whom the starbase registry is attached. As such, members should heavily consider their choice, as a Starbase Command is under more restrictions and requirements from the Lore Office.
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* Starbase classes available are restricted by rank.
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** At Commander, a member shall have access to the following starbase classes: Jupiter, K-Type, Regula, Vision.
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** At Captain, a member shall have access to all starbase classes available at Commander, as well as the following: Anchorage, Copernicus, Presidium, Watchtower.
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** At Fleet Captain, a member shall have access to all starbase classes available at Commander and Captain, as well as the following: Canopus, Unity.
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* As a Starbase Command is attached to a member’s dossier instead of a starship, the starbase as-standard has no attached starships and must make use of runabouts and shuttles on away missions.
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** At the rank of Captain, a member may request a starship from the registry to be attached to their dossier as their starbase’s attached ship. This is a more restricted selection of starship classes: Aquarius, Centaur, Defiant, Diligent, Nova, Rhode Island, Sabre.
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=== Section 6 - Content and Ratings ===
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* Bravo Fleet uses the [https://rpgrating.com/ RPG Rating System] to define appropriate content based on three metrics: Language, Sex, and Violence. RPGs and Fictions should not use the MPAA rating system (G, PG, etc.)
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* The default rating for Bravo Fleet content is 1-1-1. All official fiction from Task Force Staff and the Lore Office must remain rated 1-1-1.
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* Members may write stories of a higher rating, but this must be listed on their Command page on BFMS. They may freely designate their rating up to Language: 2, Sex: 2, and Violence: 2 (16+ age rating).
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* No content may inappropriately depict acts of sex, assault, or violence. Appropriate content is determined by Bravo Fleet Command. We appreciate ratings are not absolute in their guidelines; please consult the Loremaster if you are unsure.
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* Sexual violence should be addressed, if at all, with particular care. It should never be depicted directly in a scene, or be discussed by characters in any detail. Reference to sexual violence of any sort should never happen without the explicit OOC permission of every member involved in the story and, in RPGs, the GM. Stories may be removed at the Loremaster's discretion, as per the above on appropriate content.
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=== Section 7 - Task Force Storytelling ===
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* The Lore Office assigns each task force a headquarters, consisting of a starbase or deep space station.
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** Task Force Staff may develop the lore for this region of space in concert with the Lore Office.
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** Task Force Headquarters areas are open for all members to use in their storytelling.
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** The Commanding Officer (and relevant senior staff) of each base should be recurring NPCs, with biographies written on the wiki. This allows members to use these characters in their own fiction.
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* The Lore Office assigns each task force a flagship.
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** Task Force Staff may use the flagship in official task force fiction releases to inspire other members’ stories and/or in a cameo capacity in members’ stories.
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** Task Force Staff may not use the flagship in place of their own primary command for personal storytelling.
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* Task Force staff are expected to produce fiction updates on a regular basis, which help members get a sense of their task force’s theme and the area of its headquarters.
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** Fiction updates should be approved by the Lore Office before release.
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** Fiction updates should be posted on Bravo Fleet Command in the mission indicated by the Lore Office for that purpose.
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** Fiction updates should be excerpted (up to 250 words) in the Task Force Report, which is scheduled by the Operations Office.
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** Additional releases not tied to a report may be posted, but are still subject to Lore Office approval.

Revision as of 12:17, 22 May 2022

This article is official Bravo Fleet Official Policy.









Canon Policy

Last Update: May 22 2022

Section 1 - Fleet Canon

Section 1.1 - Defining Fleet Canon

  • Bravo Fleet Canon comes from two sources: on-screen Star Trek (defined as official Star Trek films and television programs) storytelling and original canon developed within Bravo Fleet.
  • Everything in Star Trek on-screen canon is considered canon to Bravo Fleet. If on-screen sources directly contradict each other, the more recent source, measured by air date, takes precedence.
  • Original Bravo Fleet Canon consists of material created specifically for Bravo Fleet. This content has been explicitly created or ratified by the Lore Office. Bravo Fleet Canon will be recorded on the wiki in articles containing the Bravo Fleet Canon icon (usually in the top-right of the page). Articles that do not contain that icon are Member Canon (see Section 1.3) and should be used accordingly. The icon is a miniaturised version of the Bravo Fleet logo, as below (other icons refer solely to categorisation, and have no bearing on an article's status in Fleet Canon):
  • Sources other than on-screen canon and original Bravo Fleet Canon are not considered canon within Bravo Fleet, though they can be used as inspiration. Novels, production notes, published technical manuals, video games, and all other non-screen Star Trek content are not canon to Bravo Fleet.
  • If new on-screen canon contradicts established Bravo Fleet Canon, the Bravo Fleet Canon will be re-written or retconned to comply.
  • Individual games and fictions are required to follow Bravo Fleet Canon; their stories may involve new additions but must not contradict or deviate from Bravo Fleet Canon. Bravo Fleet is a cooperative writing group, and its strength comes from bringing people together to tell stories.
  • The canon and Canon Policy apply to historical games and fictions. They are part of the shared universe of the Bravo Fleet Canon, set in different eras.
  • Games and fictions set in alternate realities or non-Trek settings have no relation to the Bravo Fleet Canon, and each exists within a unique setting in adherence to their original game or fiction proposal.

Section 1.2 - Creating Fleet Canon

  • All additions to Fleet Canon must be ratified by the Lore Office. Until that point, content should be considered Member Canon (see Section 1.3).
  • Significant changes to Task Force stories must be approved by the Loremaster.
  • New non-canon Federation member species must be approved by the Loremaster.
  • New minor foreign powers with regional influence must be approved by the Loremaster.
  • Significant development to on-screen species or cultures (ie, facts which anyone writing them would likely need to know) must be approved by the Loremaster.
  • New Starfleet starship, space station, and small craft classes and specifications must be approved by the Loremaster. Likewise new Klingon, Romulan, or Cardassian starships.
  • No addition to Bravo Fleet canon is considered official until it has completed all approval requirements and been added to the Bravo Fleet wiki in a format that provides complete, usable information that others may build on. These articles will be clearly identified as Bravo Fleet canon as per Section 1.1.

Section 1.3 - Member Canon

  • Content that has not been explicitly ratified by the Lore Office is considered Member Canon. This includes character biographies and the events of fiction plots and game missions unless they meet the above criteria.
  • Member Canon is binding only to the stories and games in which it appears. Storytellers, Game Masters, and writers of other fictions and games are not obligated to adhere to these details, worldbuilding, or plot developments.
  • The status of Member Canon is not a value judgement or reflection of quality. With so many stories and games over many years, it is not realistic for all their details to be known to all members, or to have been reviewed by the Lore Office. Likewise, with many distinct personal tastes and creative preferences, the existence of Member Canon allows writers with diverging interests to co-exist within the Fleet.
  • Member Canon may be added to the wiki, particularly on a starship’s article or, for example, adding worlds or locations to a region other creators may choose to draw on for their own writing. Such articles will not include the Bravo Fleet Canon icon and should be treated as optional content to draw on.
  • The nature of Member Canon necessitates limitations to its scope. Section 1.2 provides guidelines on the level at which the Lore Office’s ratification is needed, and Member Canon should not meet or exceed that level. Member Canon should be considered equivalent to the details of a standalone episode of The Next Generation, while Fleet Canon is comparable to a major story arc episode of Deep Space Nine with galactic ramifications. Some examples of the acceptable scale of Member Canon include:
    • A colony world of a canonical Federation member, such as humans or Andorians.
    • A starship captain of another major power, be they ally or enemy.
    • A stellar phenomenon with local effect.
    • If you are unsure of the scope of your story detail, please contact the Lore Office for advice. A rule of thumb is, ‘Is this essential knowledge for any Bravo Fleet creator writing in this topic/location?’ and remember that the galaxy is a big place.
  • Member Canon should not include characters or ships from Star Trek Canon, such as the USS Enterprise or Admiral Kathryn Janeway. References to them should use recent Star Trek Canon (such as Star Trek: Picard) or, where extant, Fleet Canon. For example:
    • We do not know the present status of Benjamin Sisko. Avoid mentioning his current circumstances at all.
    • We do not know the specific status of Deep Space Nine; its design, its crew, its captain. It is reasonable to mention the existence of DS9, with its key position at the mouth of the wormhole, but do not go into details.
    • Characters should not be an old friend, protégé, relative, etc, of any character in Star Trek Canon.
    • Characters should not share a full name (or name they are known by) with canonical characters (for example: ‘John Reed’ would be an acceptable character name, but ‘Willard “Will” Riker’ would not be).
  • Contradictions in Member Canon are expected, and tolerance is encouraged, especially if they occur within separate stories. If this is impossible, such as within a collaborative fiction, it is best to justify the co-existence of such details or reach a compromise. Should such again be impossible, contact the Lore Office for a judgement.
  • Strong and interesting ideas that flesh out the setting may be adopted by the Lore Office into Fleet Canon. This will occur at the Lore Office’s discretion.

Section 1.4 - Character Ranks and Assignments

  • Any character may hold any rank up to captain or your fleet rank, whichever is higher.
    • For ranks above captain, you will need to contact the Loremaster to request the assignment of the appropriate fleet captain or flag rank.
  • By default, all characters on the BFMS use the Starfleet rank set appropriate to our in-character Fourth Fleet in the year 2401.
    • To use historical or alien ranks, you will need to contact the Loremaster to request the assignment of the appropriate rank.
  • If you hold a BFC-level staff position, your primary character should be the character holding that position in the Fourth Fleet and should be set as a story character assigned to Fourth Fleet Command.

Section 2 - Timeline

The Bravo Fleet timeline advances 1 year IC for every 1 year OOC. The in-character year will advance on January 1 of each year. The timeline may be advanced immediately by the Bravo Fleet Loremaster.

Section 3 - Bravo Fleet Wiki

  • The wiki will be maintained by the Lore Office.
  • All members may contribute to the Bravo Fleet Wiki, making additions in adherence to the definitions of Fleet canon in Section 1.
  • Articles that are part of Bravo Fleet Canon will be clearly labeled confirming their content has been approved by the Lore Office.
  • Articles not labeled should refer to a game or fiction’s personal canon and must remain small-scale story elements in adherence to Section 1. Bravo Fleet members may choose but are not bound to adhere to this content.
  • Content on the wiki is In Character unless specified otherwise.

Section 4 - Fiction

Section 4.1 - Defining Fictions

  • Fictions are stories written by individual members that take place within Fleet canon. Stories with multiple writers count as role-playing games, which fall under the purview of the Operations Department.
  • Fiction is written on BFMS or linked to from a Command’s page on BFMS.
    • Each Task Force’s Headquarters is a Command on BFMS. While any Task Force member may write a Story there, its major purpose is for members under the rank of Lieutenant Commander to write in accordance with the guidelines on the Command page. This writing is free-form and offers members a venue to express themselves and participate in fleet canon before they have their own ship.
    • A member who has reached the rank of Lieutenant Commander with an Primary Command of their own (as per Section 5.2 below) may write fiction set within fleet canon based around this starship.
    • Other fiction may be written after a submitted proposal is accepted by the Lore Office.

Section 4.2 - Fiction Proposals

  • A member who has reached the rank of Commander may submit a fiction proposal to the Lore Office. This is not necessary for fiction based on their Primary Command.
  • The proposal should explain the premise of the story, a loose estimation of expected length, and what it contributes to Bravo Fleet canon, present or historic. It should include a broad activity commitment, such as '1 Story posted per month.' This is not a binding agreement, but helps the Lore Office identify inactive fictions.
  • Proposals for fictions set on Starfleet ships in 2401 must be sufficiently original or distinctive to justify why the story cannot be written on a member's Primary Command which, as above, do not require a proposal submission.
  • Fictions set in 2401 must draw from ships in the Bravo Fleet Registry (see Section 5) and are subject to the same rank-based restrictions of ship classes. Fictions not using Starfleet ships should discuss their ship, station, or concept needs with the Lore Office so an appropriate registry entry can be created.
  • Fictions not set in 2401 should not draw from ships in the Bravo Fleet Registry. Members are subject to the same rank-based restrictions of classes (for example, a Lieutenant Commander writing a fiction set in 2375 still cannot request a Sovereign-class), but of course can request era-appropriate ship classes not listed in the registry.
  • A new fiction will have its own Command on BFMS, assigned to the member. This Command is for use solely within the bounds of the accepted fiction proposal, and must not be used as a Primary Command (see 5.2 below).
  • Bravo Fleet fiction supports and enriches Bravo Fleet Canon, present and historic. Proposals from non-Trek settings will be rejected. Proposals from alternate universes of Star Trek will need to demonstrate their relevance to Bravo Fleet Canon content, themes, or characters to be accepted.

Section 5 - Registry

Section 5.1 - Registry Definition

  • The registry lists all starships, starbases, and other entities available to Bravo Fleet for use as Commands or Games.
  • The registry’s purpose is to maintain consistency across Bravo Fleet and its ongoing canon. As such, entries will not be added to, removed, or altered from the registry without permission of the Lore Office.
  • The registry represents the In Character starships and starbases available to the Fourth Fleet in 2401, and the starships and starbases available for Games and Commands.
    • Exceptions such as non-Starfleet ships or ships of a different era have been created for Fictions or Games, and may not be used as Primary Commands. These will be more often added, deleted, or altered.
    • The use of registry entries in Games is governed by Section 4 of the Operations Policy.
  • Ships in the registry should only be used in lore by the members or Task Forces (in the case of TFHQ ships or Flagships only) to which they are assigned. Events involving registry ships prior to 2401 may be referenced in circumstances such as character service records and backstory. If a story requires another ship, it should use a name not listed in the registry and would fall within the bounds of member canon.
  • Members should not apply for Commands on BFMS until they are ready to acquire or change their Primary Command, or for a fiction/RPG proposal to be discussed with the Loremaster/Operations Officer. Draft Commands or proposals self-identifying as WIPs will have their registry link removed or be deleted.

Section 5.2 - Primary Commands (Starships and Auxiliary Craft)

  • Primary Commands are attached to a member's dossiers as their character's starship or auxiliary craft. They are the vessels assigned In Character to a member’s Task Force in the Fourth Fleet in 2401.
  • Members can write on their Primary Command on their own or with others. Writing with others on a Primary Command does not require a proposal or activity commitment being sent to the Lore Office. Members may not use their Primary Command as an RPG; ie, they may not openly recruit for crew or create a separate website, and collaboration should be limited to invitation-only. RPGs which any member of the Fleet may apply to join must be accepted by the Bravo Fleet Operations Officer, and thus Primary Commands are unsuitable for this purpose.
  • When a member reaches the rank of Ensign they may request a ship on the registry for use as their Primary Command. Ship classes available are restricted by rank:
    • At Ensign, a member shall have access to the following auxiliary craft classes: Raven.
    • At Lieutenant Commander, a member shall have access to the following starship classes: Aquarius, California, Challenger, Cheyenne, Diligent, Grissom, New Orleans, Norway, Nova, Parliament, Reliant, Saber, Springfield, Steamrunner.
    • At Commander, a member shall have access to all classes available at Lieutenant Commander as well as the following: Akira, Defiant, Elysion, Excelsior II, Gagarin, Intrepid, Luna, Nebula, Olympic, Rhode Island, Sutherland.
    • At Captain, a member shall have access to all classes available at Lieutenant Commander and Commander, as well as the following: Century, Galaxy, Inquiry, Manticore, Obena, Odyssey, Prometheus, Ross, Sovereign, Typhon, Vesta.
  • Members may only have one Primary Command. Requesting a new eligible Primary Command will result in the current registry ship being removed from the member's dossier and returned to the pool of available ships. This includes any member 'upgrading' from a Raven-class to a starship command at Lieutenant Commander.
  • Primary Commands will be removed from a member's dossier upon transfer to the Reserves.

Section 5.3 - Primary Commands (Starbases)

  • Starbases as an Primary Command work the same as starships, but are subject to different requirements. They represent starbases assigned In Character to the member’s Task Force in the Fourth Fleet in 2401.
  • When a member reaches the rank of Commander they may request a starbase from the registry for use as their Primary Command. This is instead of a starship, not in addition to.
  • Registry Starbases are created by the Lore Office, and will have their own wiki article explaining the location and setting material relevant to that starbase that has been ratified by the Lore Office. This is Fleet Canon that cannot be altered without permission of the Lore Office, even by the member to whom the starbase registry is attached. As such, members should heavily consider their choice, as a Starbase Command is under more restrictions and requirements from the Lore Office.
  • Starbase classes available are restricted by rank.
    • At Commander, a member shall have access to the following starbase classes: Jupiter, K-Type, Regula, Vision.
    • At Captain, a member shall have access to all starbase classes available at Commander, as well as the following: Anchorage, Copernicus, Presidium, Watchtower.
    • At Fleet Captain, a member shall have access to all starbase classes available at Commander and Captain, as well as the following: Canopus, Unity.
  • As a Starbase Command is attached to a member’s dossier instead of a starship, the starbase as-standard has no attached starships and must make use of runabouts and shuttles on away missions.
    • At the rank of Captain, a member may request a starship from the registry to be attached to their dossier as their starbase’s attached ship. This is a more restricted selection of starship classes: Aquarius, Centaur, Defiant, Diligent, Nova, Rhode Island, Sabre.

Section 6 - Content and Ratings

  • Bravo Fleet uses the RPG Rating System to define appropriate content based on three metrics: Language, Sex, and Violence. RPGs and Fictions should not use the MPAA rating system (G, PG, etc.)
  • The default rating for Bravo Fleet content is 1-1-1. All official fiction from Task Force Staff and the Lore Office must remain rated 1-1-1.
  • Members may write stories of a higher rating, but this must be listed on their Command page on BFMS. They may freely designate their rating up to Language: 2, Sex: 2, and Violence: 2 (16+ age rating).
  • No content may inappropriately depict acts of sex, assault, or violence. Appropriate content is determined by Bravo Fleet Command. We appreciate ratings are not absolute in their guidelines; please consult the Loremaster if you are unsure.
  • Sexual violence should be addressed, if at all, with particular care. It should never be depicted directly in a scene, or be discussed by characters in any detail. Reference to sexual violence of any sort should never happen without the explicit OOC permission of every member involved in the story and, in RPGs, the GM. Stories may be removed at the Loremaster's discretion, as per the above on appropriate content.

Section 7 - Task Force Storytelling

  • The Lore Office assigns each task force a headquarters, consisting of a starbase or deep space station.
    • Task Force Staff may develop the lore for this region of space in concert with the Lore Office.
    • Task Force Headquarters areas are open for all members to use in their storytelling.
    • The Commanding Officer (and relevant senior staff) of each base should be recurring NPCs, with biographies written on the wiki. This allows members to use these characters in their own fiction.
  • The Lore Office assigns each task force a flagship.
    • Task Force Staff may use the flagship in official task force fiction releases to inspire other members’ stories and/or in a cameo capacity in members’ stories.
    • Task Force Staff may not use the flagship in place of their own primary command for personal storytelling.
  • Task Force staff are expected to produce fiction updates on a regular basis, which help members get a sense of their task force’s theme and the area of its headquarters.
    • Fiction updates should be approved by the Lore Office before release.
    • Fiction updates should be posted on Bravo Fleet Command in the mission indicated by the Lore Office for that purpose.
    • Fiction updates should be excerpted (up to 250 words) in the Task Force Report, which is scheduled by the Operations Office.
    • Additional releases not tied to a report may be posted, but are still subject to Lore Office approval.