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''<small>For information on joining the USS Colimbia sandbox, consult the [[Guide:USS Columbia|USS Columbia Guide]].</small>''
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Games officially by the Security Office shall be listed here, as per the [[Gaming Policy]].
{{Starship
 
| name = Columbia
 
| prefix = USS
 
| image = [[file:ColumbiaGalaxy.jpeg]]
 
| registry = NCC-76991
 
| class = Galaxy
 
| type = Explorer
 
| affiliation = Starfleet
 
| status = Active
 
| commission = 2373
 
| decommission =
 
| destroyed =
 
| unit = Fourth Fleet Expeditionary Group
 
| taskforce =
 
| taskgroup =
 
| squadron =
 
| mothership =
 
| homeport =
 
| role =
 
| co = Captain
 
| xo = Commander
 
| dedication = [[file:ColumbiaPlaque.png]]
 
}}
 
{{quote|Audentes fortuna juvat - Fortune favors the bold.|'''Vergil- ''Ship's Dedication Quote'''''}}
 
'''USS ''Columbia'' (NCC-76991)''' is a [[Galaxy Class|''Galaxy-''class]] explorer assigned to the [[Fourth Fleet]]. The ''Columbia'' has had a long, illustrious career serving Starfleet and is deemed one of the finest postings to be assigned.  
 
  
==Design and Layout==
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== 1 - Star Trek Online ==
As one of the original six ''Galaxy''-class ships that Starfleet ordered to be built, the  ''Columbia'' retains some of its original appearance. Being one of Starfleet’s premier explorers, the ''Columbia'' has done well after almost three decades of service to keep up with the other newer explorers.
 
  
===Shipboard Life===
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# Bravo Fleet has officially supported in-game fleets for Star Trek Online (STO) on PC (both factions), on XBOX and on PlayStation (Federation Only), which provide members with various resources and perks.
=====Shift Duty=====
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# Members may also earn ribbons for STO gaming in factions or on platforms where Bravo Fleet does not maintain an official presence.
The ''Columbia'' runs on a four-shift rotation across a twenty-four-hour day. Alpha Shift ran from 0800 hours to 1400 hrs. Beta Shift ran from 1400hrs to 2000hrs. Gamma Shift starts at 2000 to 0100 hours, while Delta Shift commences at 0100 hours and finishes at 0800 hours.
 
=====Shift Duty In Play=====
 
* It is improbable that your character would be on the Alpha Shift (this is the one most of the senior staff operate).  
 
* While on duty (be it Beta, Gamma or Delta), your shift supervisor may be one of the Senior Staff or another higher-ranking officer.  
 
  
===Bridge, Deck One===
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=== 1.1 - STO In-Game Fleet Management ===
[[File:Columbia-bridge.jpg|300px|thumb|right|USS ''Columbia's'' bridge in 2400]] Through the years, the ''Columbia'' has received significant improvements through refits and maintenance; one area that has changed is its bridge. All stations are equipped with holographic interface technology to assist the crewmembers operating them if needed.
 
  
In the centre of the bridge is the command pit, where the chair for the captain, first officer and another senior officer are located. The command pit is surrounded by a long wooden handrail that houses the security and tactical stations. The operations and helm consoles are right before the command pit.  From starboard to port along the aft bulkhead, include the consoles for Mission Ops I, the MSD and Mission Ops II. The science stations are located on the starboard side of the bridge, while the opposite side is designated for communications and engineering.
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# Bravo Fleet maintains fleets for the following factions/platforms:
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## PC - Federation - ''Bravo Fleet''
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## PC - Klingon - ''House of yo’ loS''
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## PlayStation - Federation - ''Bravo Fleet''
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## XBOX - Federation - ''Alteran Royal Navy Bravo Fleet''
  
The aft alcove to the port side of the bridge includes two doors. One is used for turbolift access, while the other is access to bathroom facilities. In the aft alcove to the starboard side is a door leading down the corridor towards the observation lounge and another for the second turbolift. In the forward starboard alcove, one entry gives access to the emergency turbolift to the battle bridge, while on the opposite side, it gives access to the captain’s ready room.
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# Members may join an in-game fleet with one or more in-game characters, also known as “alts” or “toons”, by requesting to do so in the Bravo Fleet Discord channel #sto-char-mgmt.
====The Bridge In Play====
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## Characters that do not log in at least once every six months will be removed from the in-game fleets to ensure there are enough slots for all members.
* The bridge will be a place only when an ensign needs to cover a station as part of the Beta, Delta and Gamma Shifts.
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## Members who transfer to the Reserves voluntarily or through the AWOL process will have their characters removed from the in-game fleets.
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## Character in-game biographies for STO characters are not required, but are encouraged.  
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# In-Game rank is based off of the rank achieved in Bravo Fleet, though it is not exact due to limitations of the game engine on providing only a set amount of ranks:
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## All members will get promoted to a rank approximate to their BFMS ranking, with the following levels:
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### Cadet/Bekk - Cadet ranks
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### Junior Officer - Midshipman to Lieutenant
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### Senior Officer - Lieutenant Commander to Fleet Captain
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### Flag Officer - Commodore and Above
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## As there is no automated connection to BFMS for ranks, the positions will be audited periodically to update listed ranks
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### If there is a character of yours and you do not see the assigned promotion list please mention in #sto-char-mgmt
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# Permissions for each in-game rank are assigned at the discretion of the Security Office, and all members have access to:
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## Purchase from provisioned fleet stores and fleet shipyards
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## Visit fleet holdings
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## Invite non-members to fleet holdings
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## Use of the Fleet Bank, the degree of which is determined based on rank
  
==Observation Lounge, Deck One==
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=== 1.2 - STO Awards ===
[[File:Columbia-observation lounge conference.jpg|300px|thumb|right|Observation Lounge in 2400]] The observation lounge is situated at the back of the main bridge and is typically utilised as a conference room. Its noteworthy feature is the sizable windows that face aft, providing a breathtaking view of the ''Columbia'' from behind. Along the main wall are glass cabinets showcasing models of previous starships named ''Columbia'' made of gold. The middle of the bulkhead is where the computer terminals are located, which present data and information during briefings. The conference table, with seating for ten people, is the room's focal point. There are two doors at either end of the room and replicators.
 
====The Observation Lounge In Play====
 
* As an ensign, you would not be invited to a senior staff briefing; however, your department head may call you and others in your division to join them for a briefing (be it for a mission or a regular update).
 
* You may also receive orders to help clean the Observation Lounge. 
 
  
===The Ready Room, Deck One===
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# Bravo Fleet uses the following awards in Star Trek Online:
[[File:Columbia-ready-room.jpg|200px|thumb|right|The Captain's Ready Room]] The Captain’s Ready Room is where the commanding officer works in private or holds meetings with a few crew members. They keep a few personal items here, but it can also be used by other senior officers in charge of the bridge in his absence.
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## Campaign Ribbons
====The Ready Room In Play====
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## Joint Action Ribbons
* This is the captain’s sanctum, so unless you are being spoken to directly by them (or another senior staff member), you will unlikely step foot in here.
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## Combat Action Ribbons
  
===Main Engineering, Deck Thirty-Six===
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=== 1.2.1 - STO Campaign Ribbons ===
[[File:Columbia Main Engineering.jpg|300px|thumb|right|Main Engineering, c.2400]]Main Engineering is the heart of the ship. This is where most of the systems are maintained and is the home to the warp core. Most command functions are accessed in the centre of Engineering via the ‘pool table’. Holographic projectors are used in this room to show the status of a variety of the ship’s systems.
 
====Main Engineering In Play====
 
* If you are an engineer, then this is where you may work for most of your shift. If the Chief Engineer is off duty, then one of the shift supervisors will be in charge.
 
* While on duty in Main Engineering, you may be required to oversee or repair a system's diagnostic.
 
  
===Transporter Rooms===
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[[File:STO-Storyarcexample.png|thumb|right|An example of a Mission Journal screenshot, showing the Cardassian Struggle arc is completed.]]# Campaign Ribbons for STO gaming are earned by the following actions per character:
[[File:Columbia transporter room.jpg|300px|thumb|right|The standard layout of all transporter rooms]]
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## Reaching Level 65
One of the main forms of transport to and from the ship. The transporter rooms are usually where an away mission starts. Here away, teams will find equipment lockers outfitted with the latest devices, tools and resources needed to complete their objectives. The ''Columbia'' has at least twenty transporter rooms.
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## Completing Story Arcs in groups as follows:
====The Transporter Room In Play====
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### Completing the faction specific storyline arcs
* Ensigns going on away missions will meet here and be beamed down by whoever is on duty in the transporter room.
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### From the end of the faction specific arc to New Romulus
* If you are an engineer, you may have a shift in one of the transporter rooms. What transporter disasters may you witness?
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### Solonae Dyson Sphere and Delta Quadrant
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### Iconian War, Yesterday's War and Future Proof
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### New Frontiers and Gamma Quadrant
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### Age of Discovery, J'Ula's Discovery and Klingon Civil War
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### All of The Galaxy At Large arcs that have been removed from the main story
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## Completing at least three reputations to Level 6
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## Completing all the current Admiralty factions to Level 10
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## Completing the first individual Duty Officer branch to Level 4
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## Completing five Duty Officer branches to Level 4
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## Completing at least two Research and Development Branches to Level 20
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## Completing each of the primary Specializations (Command, Intel, Pilot, Temporal, Miracle Worker)
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## Completing all of the secondary Specializations on one character (Constable, Strategist, Commando)
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## Complete a Recruit Transponder (Delta, Temporal, Gamma, Klingon)
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# Campaign ribbons can be earned by the following actions once per account:
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## Progressively completing 50 levels in the Endeavour system (awarded at 50, 100, 150, et al)
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## Progressing and completing one STO Event, to completion of the prize at the end of the event
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### This is a repeatable action that can be completed for each event, but can only be used to claim one Campaign Ribbon per event, per account
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### This Campaign Ribbon excludes Event Campaigns
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## A bonus for specific performance in a gaming-related competition, per that competition's rules
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# A qualifying submission for this award should contain a screenshot showing the character's name, level and the activity completed as applicable, as well as the character's name in the gaming activity form's text box.
  
===Sickbay, Deck 12 ===
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==== 1.2.2 - STO Joint Action Ribbons ====
[[File:Columbia Sickbay.jpg|300px|thumb|right|Sickbay, c.2400]]
 
''Columbia’s'' medical facilities are vast. Though the sickbay is large, this does not include the numerous wards and labs available to the ship’s doctors. The vessel has a suite of EMHs that can be used across the ship at any time during a crisis.
 
====Sickbay In Play====
 
* Ensigns working in the medical department, whether an assistant, nurse, or doctor-in-training, will find themselves here when on duty. Characters will encounter illnesses and injuries and participate in many treatment procedures. You may find yourself with patients who come back more than once.
 
* As the ship has several EMHs (not Mark Is), what type of personalities might you encounter as one of the medical staff?
 
===Ten Forward, Deck 10 ===
 
[[File:ColumbiaTenForward.png|300px|thumb|right|Ten Forward, c.2400]] Ten Forward is the main area for socialising with other crewmembers. This is where most of the crew relax and unwind off duty. Ten Forward is operated by a Lanthanite woman named Marlagretta. She is always mixing new drinks for anyone to try and is happy to give anyone some wisdom.
 
  
====Ten Forward In Play====
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# Joint Action Ribbons for STO gaming are earned by playing Star Trek Online in a group of Bravo Fleet members against environments and sometimes players too.
* Crewmembers can interact with others here over a drink or something to eat.  
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# Activities include:
* Ten Forward normally hosts a weekly social event, be it a musical performance, a themed evening or where a diplomatic event may take place.  
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## Task Force Operations or Special Task Forces
* Marlagretta is the Guinan of the ''Columbia''.  
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## Patrols
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## Red Alerts
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## Daily missions
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## Story missions
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## Battlezones
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# A qualifying submission for this award should contain a screenshot with proof that a qualifying action has been completed.
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## Multiple actions of the same type should be submitted as a single submission whenever possible, as long as the same number of participants are in each instance.
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## When submitting multiple screenshots of different types of content, each content type (Normal TFOs, Advanced TFOs, Story Missions, etc.) must be submitted separately.
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## When submitting for battlezones, since this is a time-based submission, you must provide a screenshot of your start time in the battlezone and a screenshot of the end time. Rewards will be calculated at a rate of 4 Joint Action Ribbons per hour of game play, with one hour minimum being required for submission.  
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# Joint Action Ribbons are awarded based on the following formula, where the multipliers change by the table below:
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  Number of Screenshots x Member Multiplier x Content Multiplier = Total Ribbons
  
===Lower Decks Social Space===
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{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center;"
[[File:Columbia-LD-Bar.jpg|300px|thumb|right|The Lower Decks Bar]]Though Ten Forward is open to all staff, there is a large social space and bar primarily set aside for the lower deck crewmembers of the ship. This space acts as the primary cantina for the lower-ranked crew and a social area with a bar.
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|- style="font-weight:bold;"
====Lower Decks Social Space In Play====
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! colspan="2" | JAR Member Multipliers
* Within here, players will find multiple replicators and a bar manned by a bartender who serves beverages from across the Federation and beyond.
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! colspan="2" | JAR Content Multipliers
* Based on the bar and social space seen in Lower Decks, the crew will often relax and enjoy company with their friends.
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|- style="font-style:italic; border-color:inherit;"
* Though primarily visited by ensigns and other low-level crew, it is common for more senior crew members to sometimes be present.
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| Description
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| Value
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| Description
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| Value
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| 2 Members
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| 1x
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| TFO/STF (Normal), Patrol, Battlezone, or Red Alert
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| 1x
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|-
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| 3 Members
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| 2x
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| TFO/STF (Advanced)
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| 2x
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| 4 Members
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| 3x
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| Story Mission
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| 2x
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| 5 Members
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| 4x
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| TFO/STF (Elite)
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| 3x
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===Arboretum, Hydroponics and Labs===
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==== 1.2.2 - STO Combat Action Ribbons ====
[[File:ColumbiaArboretum1.png|300px|thumb|right|The Arboretum]] Primarily used by the crew for relaxation and as an escape from the endless corridors of the ship, it is where people often feel like they can forget they are on board a starship. Associated with the arboretum is a large hydroponics complex which produces a significant amount of fruit and vegetables from all over the Federation that is used onboard the ship to give a slight taste of home. The head arborist oversees these facilities.
 
  
The ship's primary botany labs are located next to these facilities used to study alien plant life.
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# Combat Action Ribbons in STO are awarded for any action that pits a player against another player, with two or more BF members taking part.
====Arboretum and Hydroponics In Play====
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# Activities include:
* Rarely ever empty as crew, passengers and civilians alike often wander along its pathways.
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## PvP Task Force Operations menu option under the minimap.
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## Competitive Reputation TFOs
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# A qualifying submission for this award should contain a screenshot with proof that a qualifying action has been completed, in this instance the final scoreboard at the end of the match.
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# Combat Action Ribbons are awarded based on the following formula, where the multipliers change by the table below:
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Number of Screenshots x Member Multiplier x Content Multiplier x Other Multiplier = Total Ribbons
  
===Cetacean Ops - Deck 13 and 14===
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{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center;"
The primary cetacean ops facilities and cetacean lifeboats are located on deck 13, with the primary navigation labs linked to them extending to deck 14. These facilities and associated crew are responsible for the ship's navigation. The facility contains a large aquarium spanning the two decks. The main aquariums are linked by large connecting tunnels, which provide access to critical systems.
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! colspan="2" | CAR Member Multipliers
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! colspan="2" | CAR Content Multipliers
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! colspan="2" | CAR Other Multipliers
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|- style="font-style:italic; border-color:inherit;"
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| Value
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| Description
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| Value
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|Description
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|Value
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| 2 Members
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| 1x
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| Competitive Reputation TFO
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| 1x
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| Participate
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| 1x
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|-
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| 3 Members
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| 2x
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| PvP
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| 2x
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| Win
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| 2x
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| 4 Members
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| 3x
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| 5 Members
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| 4x
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== 2 - World of Warships ==
  
Several Bottlenose dolphins and Beluga whales operate the facility.  
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# Bravo Fleet has an officially supported presence on the North American PC server for World of Warships (WoWS), using the tag [4BF].
====Cetacean Ops In Play====
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# Members may join the clan by searching for [4BF] or "4th Fleet - Bravo Fleet" and requesting to join in-game, or by requesting an invite on the Discord channel #worldofwarships-invites
* Few facilities are above the water to allow non-aquatic crew access to key systems.
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# Members in the clan may contribute oil from crates to the fleet base.
* The facility contains several drive suits and rebreathers to allow non-aquatic crew access to the submerged tunnels and passways.
 
* You may also receive orders to help clean Cetacean Ops; hands are helpful.
 
  
=== Security Office and Brig ===
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=== 2.1 - World of Warships Fleet Management ===
[[File:Columbia-brig.jpg|300px|thumb|right|Brig]]
 
Located on deck 21, the security office contains the office of the Chief of Security and is a station to allow the ship's security personnel to monitor internal sensors. Linked to the facility is the ship's brig, which has six separate cells, as well as the vessel’s main armoury
 
  
Upon entry, visitors will encounter the main security desk, manned around the clock, along with several other security personnel throughout the office.
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# All members will join in as members, with the staff being determined based on the determination of the Security Office.
====Security Office and Brig In Play====
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# As there are Clan Battles, any member wishing to organize one may do so at any time.
* As a security ensign, you will most likely be operating the security desk, which is the main point of contact for any security-related issues.
 
* If visiting, you will not be able to gain access to anything beyond the front desk unless you have direct orders or are meeting someone.
 
  
===Crew Quarters===
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=== 2.2 - World of Warships Awards ===
[[File:ColumbiaQuarters1.jpg|150px|thumb|right|Junior Officer's Quarters Layout 1]]
 
[[File:ColumbiaQuarters2.jpg|150px|thumb|right|Junior Officer's Quarters Layout 2]]
 
[[File:ColumbiaQuarters3.jpg|150px|thumb|right|Shared Junior Officer's Quarters Layout 3]]
 
[[File:Columbia-LDBunkHallway.jpg|150px|thumb|right|Lower Deck Bunk Hallway]]
 
The ship’s living quarters come in various sizes for those with a higher rank above lieutenant commander (most of them are on the ship's edge). Those ranked Ensign have access to smaller standard-size quarters that rarely have a window. They come with a bed, a replicator, a bathroom, and a small living space. Some ensigns and other junior members share rooms too.
 
  
Alongside this, the ''Columbia'' has several bunkroom corridors for those junior officers new to the ship. During the Dominion War, these hallways were used to transport troops to and from the frontlines.  
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# Bravo Fleet uses the following awards in World of Warships:
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## Campaign Ribbons
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## Joint Action Ribbons
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## Combat Action Ribbons
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# Members may earn gaming ribbons for World of Warships if they are not in the in-game clan or on the NA server, but only on PC.
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## The console version of World of Warships is a different game altogether with unique balancing and differing ship tiers; therefore it is not supported at this time.
  
====Quarters In Play====
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==== 2.2.1 - World of Warships Campaign Ribbons ====
* As an ensign who has served on the ship for some time, you may have your own small standard-size quarters, or you may have to share with another ensign.
 
* The larger quarters with big windows and loads of living space are reserved solely for VIPs or other senior members of the crew. Unless you are supporting a VIP, an Ensign will not use them.
 
* The Lower Deck style bunkroom hallways allow for closer interaction between characters, especially those who are brand new ensigns to the ship.
 
  
== History ==
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# Campaign Ribbons for World of Warships gaming are earned by:
The ''Columbia'' was one of the six ''Galaxy''-class spaceframes constructed but not fully assembled during the initial production run of the class, held in reserve for either a time of great need or to replace one of the original six production units. ''Columbia'' ended up doing both, as her completion and fitting out were ordered following the destruction of the USS ''Odyssey''. By the time the Dominion War broke out, her core systems such as engines and weapons were ready, but she was launched without the vast majority of her labs and crew support systems. After serving as a battleship for the duration of the war, ''Columbia'' returned to dock in 2376 and was brought up to current exploratory standards.
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## Purchasing with Ship XP/Free XP and silver a Tier VI-X ship, once per country tech tree per tier, through regular means or an Early Access event.
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### Ships purchased with Doubloons, coal, steel or real-world money may not be submitted for Campaign Ribbons.
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## Purchasing with XP and silver a super ship marked with a star in a country's tech tree, which will award three Campaign Ribbons per ship earned.
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# A qualifying submission for this award should contain a screenshot showing the country tech tree with the unlocked branch, with at least one of the branches showing either a checkmark or a silver currency value beside the one being submitted for in the country tree.
  
As of 2400, ''Columbia'' has been refit twice and remains a preeminent Starfleet exploratory platform.
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==== 2.2.3 - World of Warships Joint Action Ribbons ====
  
===Notable Crew===
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# Joint Action Ribbons for World of Warships gaming are earned by groups of members by completing any PvE battles, including:
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## Co-Op Battles
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## Operations
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## Asymmetric Battles
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# A qualifying submission for this award should contain a screenshot with proof that a qualifying action has been completed, either with the scoreboard or combat summary, with the BFMS IDs and Handles of all of the members involved.
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## Multiple actions with the same group of members may be submitted together as a single submission, but there should be a different submission for each type of battle and if different numbers of players are involved.
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# Joint Action Ribbons counts for each gaming submission are calculated with the following formula, using the values in the table below:
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Number of Battles Submitted x Member Multiplier x Content Modifier x Win/Loss Modifier = Total Ribbons
  
===Current Crew===
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{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center;"
{| class="wikitable"
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|- style="font-weight:bold;"
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! colspan="2" | JAR Member Multipliers
!'''Position'''
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! colspan="2" | JAR Content Multipliers
!'''Rank'''
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! colspan="2" | JAR Win/Loss Multipliers
!'''Name'''
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|- style="font-style:italic;"
!Species & Gender
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| Description
!Biography Summary
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| Value
!Image
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| Description
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| Value
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| Description
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| Value
 
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|Commanding Officer
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| 2 Members
|[[File:CaptainRed2400.png|center]]<small>Captain</small>
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| 1x
|Romen Corbin
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| Co-Op Battle
|Betzoid
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| 1x
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| Defeated in submitted battle
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| 1x
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|-
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| 3 Members
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| 2x
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| Operations and seasonal game modes
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| 2x
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| Win submitted battle
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| 2x
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|-
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| 4-5 Members (in supported modes)
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| 3x
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==== 2.2.4 - World of Warships Combat Action Ribbons ====
  
|Romen Corbin is a distinguished Starfleet captain with a tenure of over a decade. His last command was the [[USS Shackleton (NCC-79321)|USS ''Shackleton'' (NCC-79321)]] and currently stands at 48 years of age.  
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# Combat Action Ribbons for World of Warships gaming are earned by groups of members by completing any PvP battles, including:
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## Random
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## Brawl
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## Clan Battles
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# A qualifying submission for this award should contain a screenshot with proof that a qualifying action has been completed, either with the scoreboard or combat summary, with the BFMS IDs and Handles of all of the members involved.
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## Multiple actions with the same group of members may be submitted together as a single submission, but there should be a different submission for each type of battle and if different numbers of players are involved.
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# Combat Action Ribbons counts for each gaming submission are calculated with the following formula, using the values in the table below:
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Number of Battles Submitted x Member Multiplier x Content Modifier x Win/Loss Modifier = Total Ribbons
  
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{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center;"
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|- style="font-weight:bold;"
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! colspan="2" | CAR Member Multipliers
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! colspan="2" | CAR Content Multipliers
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! colspan="2" | CAR Win/Loss Multipliers
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|- style="font-style:italic;"
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| Description
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| Value
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| Description
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| Value
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| Description
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| Value
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|-
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| 2 Members
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| 1x
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| Random and Brawl
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| 1x
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| Defeated in submitted battle
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| 1x
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|-
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| 3 Members
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| 2x
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| Clan battle and seasonal game modes with PvP
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| 2x
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| Win submitted battle
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| 2x
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|-
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| 4+ Members (in supported modes)
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| 3x
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Although initially trained as a counsellor, he transitioned to the command track early in his career. Corbin is a highly skilled and professional individual who holds his crew to the highest standards. He is a well-rounded officer with exceptional diplomatic abilities,
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== 3 - Star Trek Infinite ==
  
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# Star Trek Infinite is a 4D strategy game by Paradox Interactive that, beginning in the mid 24th century, gets you to play as one of the major powers you see in Star Trek to become the dominant force in the Alpha and Beta Quadrants. It heavily borrows off the framework of Stellaris, but has unique elements to make this a Star Trek game through and through.
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# Bravo Fleet supports gameplay and allows players to earn achievements through gameplay.
  
He takes great pride in being a father to two children, both of whom are currently in their early 20s and undergoing training to become esteemed Starfleet officers. Corbin's wife, who holds a prominent position as the head of one of Betazed's distinguished houses, resides on Betazed.ses.  
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=== 3.1 - Star Trek Infinite Awards ===
  
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# Bravo Fleet uses the following awards for Star Trek Infinite:
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## Campaign Ribbons
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## Combat Action Ribbons
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# Members may earn ribbons for Star Trek Infinite through play with fellow Bravo Fleet members, or via achieving several in-game milestones.
  
Cobrin is initially a scientist by training (a former stellar cartographer), but quickly on in his career,  he transferred over to the Command track. Corbin is a true professional and expects high standards from his crew. He is a well-rounded officer with an excellent diplomatic flare
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==== 3.1.1 - Star Trek Infinite Campaign Ribbons ====
  
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# Campaign Ribbons are earned by completing the following tasks in either single player or multiplayer:
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## First Diplomatic Victory
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## First time completing the mission trees for each faction in a single round of play
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## Completing any one of the developer curated Achievements for the game
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## One Campaign Ribbon is earned by each member in a multiplayer group by organizing a play group with a full four people at the same time, with a bonus second Campaign Ribbon to the organizer
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# A qualifying submission for this award should contain a screenshot of the applicable screen showing the completion of this task with the Victory screen showing all players, as well as a screenshot of the Save file.
  
He is a father of two children, both in their early 20s and are training to become Starfleet officers. Corbin's wife resides on Betazed as the head of one of Betazed's prestigious houses.  
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==== 3.1.2 - Star Trek Infinite Combat Action Ribbons ====
|[[File:Corbin.png|center|frameless|238x238px]]
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|-
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# Combat Action Ribbons may be earned by playing with each other through a standard session, at any difficulty.
|Executive Officer
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# A qualifying submission for this award must include a screenshot of the Victory screen for the game at the time that the session ends, either as a completed game or a partially completed game, clearly showing all the empires involved, plus the BFMS ID of each participant and which empire they were playing.
|[[File:CommanderRed2400.png|center]]<small>Commander</small>
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## If a partially completed game is submitted, please also include a screenshot of the save file.
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# Combat Action Ribbons will be calculated based on the following formula:
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One Submitted Game x Member Multiplier x ((Victory Score - 500) / 500) x Win/Loss Modifier = Total Ribbons
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{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center;"
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|Second Executive Officer
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! colspan="2" | CAR Member Multipliers
Chief Operations Officer
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! colspan="2" | CAR Win/Loss Multipliers
|[[File:LieutenantCommanderGold2400.png|center]]<small>Lieutenant Commander</small>
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|- style="font-style:italic;"
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| Description
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| Value
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| Description
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| Value
 
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|Chief Flight Control Officer
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| 2 Members
|[[File:LieutenantJGRed2400.png|center]]<small>Lieutenant Junior Grade</small>
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| 1x
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| Defeated in submitted battle
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| 1x
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|Chief Engineer
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| 3 Members
|[[File:LieutenantCommanderGold2400.png|center]]<small>Lieutenant Commander</small>
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| 2x
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| Win submitted battle
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| 2x
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|Chief Security & Tactical Officer
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| 4 Members
|[[File:LieutenantGold2400.png|center]]<small>Lieutenant</small>
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| 3x
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|Chief Science Officer:
 
|[[File:LieutenantCommanderTeal2400.png|center]]<small>Lieutenant Commander</small>
 
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|Chief Medical Officer
 
|[[File:CommanderTeal2400.png|center]] <small>Commander</small>
 
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|Chief Counsellor
 
|[[File:LieutenantCommanderTeal2400.png|center]]<small>Lieutenant Commander</small>
 
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====Commanding Officers====
 
*2400 - 2400: [[bfms_char:44744|Captain Noah Armstrong]]
 
 
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Revision as of 23:59, 5 March 2024

Games officially by the Security Office shall be listed here, as per the Gaming Policy.

1 - Star Trek Online

  1. Bravo Fleet has officially supported in-game fleets for Star Trek Online (STO) on PC (both factions), on XBOX and on PlayStation (Federation Only), which provide members with various resources and perks.
  2. Members may also earn ribbons for STO gaming in factions or on platforms where Bravo Fleet does not maintain an official presence.

1.1 - STO In-Game Fleet Management

  1. Bravo Fleet maintains fleets for the following factions/platforms:
    1. PC - Federation - Bravo Fleet
    2. PC - Klingon - House of yo’ loS
    3. PlayStation - Federation - Bravo Fleet
    4. XBOX - Federation - Alteran Royal Navy Bravo Fleet
  1. Members may join an in-game fleet with one or more in-game characters, also known as “alts” or “toons”, by requesting to do so in the Bravo Fleet Discord channel #sto-char-mgmt.
    1. Characters that do not log in at least once every six months will be removed from the in-game fleets to ensure there are enough slots for all members.
    2. Members who transfer to the Reserves voluntarily or through the AWOL process will have their characters removed from the in-game fleets.
    3. Character in-game biographies for STO characters are not required, but are encouraged.
  2. In-Game rank is based off of the rank achieved in Bravo Fleet, though it is not exact due to limitations of the game engine on providing only a set amount of ranks:
    1. All members will get promoted to a rank approximate to their BFMS ranking, with the following levels:
      1. Cadet/Bekk - Cadet ranks
      2. Junior Officer - Midshipman to Lieutenant
      3. Senior Officer - Lieutenant Commander to Fleet Captain
      4. Flag Officer - Commodore and Above
    2. As there is no automated connection to BFMS for ranks, the positions will be audited periodically to update listed ranks
      1. If there is a character of yours and you do not see the assigned promotion list please mention in #sto-char-mgmt
  3. Permissions for each in-game rank are assigned at the discretion of the Security Office, and all members have access to:
    1. Purchase from provisioned fleet stores and fleet shipyards
    2. Visit fleet holdings
    3. Invite non-members to fleet holdings
    4. Use of the Fleet Bank, the degree of which is determined based on rank

1.2 - STO Awards

  1. Bravo Fleet uses the following awards in Star Trek Online:
    1. Campaign Ribbons
    2. Joint Action Ribbons
    3. Combat Action Ribbons

1.2.1 - STO Campaign Ribbons

An example of a Mission Journal screenshot, showing the Cardassian Struggle arc is completed.

# Campaign Ribbons for STO gaming are earned by the following actions per character:

    1. Reaching Level 65
    2. Completing Story Arcs in groups as follows:
      1. Completing the faction specific storyline arcs
      2. From the end of the faction specific arc to New Romulus
      3. Solonae Dyson Sphere and Delta Quadrant
      4. Iconian War, Yesterday's War and Future Proof
      5. New Frontiers and Gamma Quadrant
      6. Age of Discovery, J'Ula's Discovery and Klingon Civil War
      7. All of The Galaxy At Large arcs that have been removed from the main story
    3. Completing at least three reputations to Level 6
    4. Completing all the current Admiralty factions to Level 10
    5. Completing the first individual Duty Officer branch to Level 4
    6. Completing five Duty Officer branches to Level 4
    7. Completing at least two Research and Development Branches to Level 20
    8. Completing each of the primary Specializations (Command, Intel, Pilot, Temporal, Miracle Worker)
    9. Completing all of the secondary Specializations on one character (Constable, Strategist, Commando)
    10. Complete a Recruit Transponder (Delta, Temporal, Gamma, Klingon)
  1. Campaign ribbons can be earned by the following actions once per account:
    1. Progressively completing 50 levels in the Endeavour system (awarded at 50, 100, 150, et al)
    2. Progressing and completing one STO Event, to completion of the prize at the end of the event
      1. This is a repeatable action that can be completed for each event, but can only be used to claim one Campaign Ribbon per event, per account
      2. This Campaign Ribbon excludes Event Campaigns
    3. A bonus for specific performance in a gaming-related competition, per that competition's rules
  2. A qualifying submission for this award should contain a screenshot showing the character's name, level and the activity completed as applicable, as well as the character's name in the gaming activity form's text box.

1.2.2 - STO Joint Action Ribbons

  1. Joint Action Ribbons for STO gaming are earned by playing Star Trek Online in a group of Bravo Fleet members against environments and sometimes players too.
  2. Activities include:
    1. Task Force Operations or Special Task Forces
    2. Patrols
    3. Red Alerts
    4. Daily missions
    5. Story missions
    6. Battlezones
  3. A qualifying submission for this award should contain a screenshot with proof that a qualifying action has been completed.
    1. Multiple actions of the same type should be submitted as a single submission whenever possible, as long as the same number of participants are in each instance.
    2. When submitting multiple screenshots of different types of content, each content type (Normal TFOs, Advanced TFOs, Story Missions, etc.) must be submitted separately.
    3. When submitting for battlezones, since this is a time-based submission, you must provide a screenshot of your start time in the battlezone and a screenshot of the end time. Rewards will be calculated at a rate of 4 Joint Action Ribbons per hour of game play, with one hour minimum being required for submission.
  4. Joint Action Ribbons are awarded based on the following formula, where the multipliers change by the table below:
Number of Screenshots x Member Multiplier x Content Multiplier = Total Ribbons
JAR Member Multipliers JAR Content Multipliers
Description Value Description Value
2 Members 1x TFO/STF (Normal), Patrol, Battlezone, or Red Alert 1x
3 Members 2x TFO/STF (Advanced) 2x
4 Members 3x Story Mission 2x
5 Members 4x TFO/STF (Elite) 3x

1.2.2 - STO Combat Action Ribbons

  1. Combat Action Ribbons in STO are awarded for any action that pits a player against another player, with two or more BF members taking part.
  2. Activities include:
    1. PvP Task Force Operations menu option under the minimap.
    2. Competitive Reputation TFOs
  3. A qualifying submission for this award should contain a screenshot with proof that a qualifying action has been completed, in this instance the final scoreboard at the end of the match.
  4. Combat Action Ribbons are awarded based on the following formula, where the multipliers change by the table below:
Number of Screenshots x Member Multiplier x Content Multiplier x Other Multiplier = Total Ribbons
CAR Member Multipliers CAR Content Multipliers CAR Other Multipliers
Description Value Description Value Description Value
2 Members 1x Competitive Reputation TFO 1x Participate 1x
3 Members 2x PvP 2x Win 2x
4 Members 3x
5 Members 4x

2 - World of Warships

  1. Bravo Fleet has an officially supported presence on the North American PC server for World of Warships (WoWS), using the tag [4BF].
  2. Members may join the clan by searching for [4BF] or "4th Fleet - Bravo Fleet" and requesting to join in-game, or by requesting an invite on the Discord channel #worldofwarships-invites
  3. Members in the clan may contribute oil from crates to the fleet base.

2.1 - World of Warships Fleet Management

  1. All members will join in as members, with the staff being determined based on the determination of the Security Office.
  2. As there are Clan Battles, any member wishing to organize one may do so at any time.

2.2 - World of Warships Awards

  1. Bravo Fleet uses the following awards in World of Warships:
    1. Campaign Ribbons
    2. Joint Action Ribbons
    3. Combat Action Ribbons
  2. Members may earn gaming ribbons for World of Warships if they are not in the in-game clan or on the NA server, but only on PC.
    1. The console version of World of Warships is a different game altogether with unique balancing and differing ship tiers; therefore it is not supported at this time.

2.2.1 - World of Warships Campaign Ribbons

  1. Campaign Ribbons for World of Warships gaming are earned by:
    1. Purchasing with Ship XP/Free XP and silver a Tier VI-X ship, once per country tech tree per tier, through regular means or an Early Access event.
      1. Ships purchased with Doubloons, coal, steel or real-world money may not be submitted for Campaign Ribbons.
    2. Purchasing with XP and silver a super ship marked with a star in a country's tech tree, which will award three Campaign Ribbons per ship earned.
  2. A qualifying submission for this award should contain a screenshot showing the country tech tree with the unlocked branch, with at least one of the branches showing either a checkmark or a silver currency value beside the one being submitted for in the country tree.

2.2.3 - World of Warships Joint Action Ribbons

  1. Joint Action Ribbons for World of Warships gaming are earned by groups of members by completing any PvE battles, including:
    1. Co-Op Battles
    2. Operations
    3. Asymmetric Battles
  2. A qualifying submission for this award should contain a screenshot with proof that a qualifying action has been completed, either with the scoreboard or combat summary, with the BFMS IDs and Handles of all of the members involved.
    1. Multiple actions with the same group of members may be submitted together as a single submission, but there should be a different submission for each type of battle and if different numbers of players are involved.
  3. Joint Action Ribbons counts for each gaming submission are calculated with the following formula, using the values in the table below:
Number of Battles Submitted x Member Multiplier x Content Modifier x Win/Loss Modifier = Total Ribbons
JAR Member Multipliers JAR Content Multipliers JAR Win/Loss Multipliers
Description Value Description Value Description Value
2 Members 1x Co-Op Battle 1x Defeated in submitted battle 1x
3 Members 2x Operations and seasonal game modes 2x Win submitted battle 2x
4-5 Members (in supported modes) 3x

2.2.4 - World of Warships Combat Action Ribbons

  1. Combat Action Ribbons for World of Warships gaming are earned by groups of members by completing any PvP battles, including:
    1. Random
    2. Brawl
    3. Clan Battles
  2. A qualifying submission for this award should contain a screenshot with proof that a qualifying action has been completed, either with the scoreboard or combat summary, with the BFMS IDs and Handles of all of the members involved.
    1. Multiple actions with the same group of members may be submitted together as a single submission, but there should be a different submission for each type of battle and if different numbers of players are involved.
  3. Combat Action Ribbons counts for each gaming submission are calculated with the following formula, using the values in the table below:
Number of Battles Submitted x Member Multiplier x Content Modifier x Win/Loss Modifier = Total Ribbons
CAR Member Multipliers CAR Content Multipliers CAR Win/Loss Multipliers
Description Value Description Value Description Value
2 Members 1x Random and Brawl 1x Defeated in submitted battle 1x
3 Members 2x Clan battle and seasonal game modes with PvP 2x Win submitted battle 2x
4+ Members (in supported modes) 3x

3 - Star Trek Infinite

  1. Star Trek Infinite is a 4D strategy game by Paradox Interactive that, beginning in the mid 24th century, gets you to play as one of the major powers you see in Star Trek to become the dominant force in the Alpha and Beta Quadrants. It heavily borrows off the framework of Stellaris, but has unique elements to make this a Star Trek game through and through.
  2. Bravo Fleet supports gameplay and allows players to earn achievements through gameplay.

3.1 - Star Trek Infinite Awards

  1. Bravo Fleet uses the following awards for Star Trek Infinite:
    1. Campaign Ribbons
    2. Combat Action Ribbons
  2. Members may earn ribbons for Star Trek Infinite through play with fellow Bravo Fleet members, or via achieving several in-game milestones.

3.1.1 - Star Trek Infinite Campaign Ribbons

  1. Campaign Ribbons are earned by completing the following tasks in either single player or multiplayer:
    1. First Diplomatic Victory
    2. First time completing the mission trees for each faction in a single round of play
    3. Completing any one of the developer curated Achievements for the game
    4. One Campaign Ribbon is earned by each member in a multiplayer group by organizing a play group with a full four people at the same time, with a bonus second Campaign Ribbon to the organizer
  2. A qualifying submission for this award should contain a screenshot of the applicable screen showing the completion of this task with the Victory screen showing all players, as well as a screenshot of the Save file.

3.1.2 - Star Trek Infinite Combat Action Ribbons

  1. Combat Action Ribbons may be earned by playing with each other through a standard session, at any difficulty.
  2. A qualifying submission for this award must include a screenshot of the Victory screen for the game at the time that the session ends, either as a completed game or a partially completed game, clearly showing all the empires involved, plus the BFMS ID of each participant and which empire they were playing.
    1. If a partially completed game is submitted, please also include a screenshot of the save file.
  3. Combat Action Ribbons will be calculated based on the following formula:
One Submitted Game x Member Multiplier x ((Victory Score - 500) / 500) x Win/Loss Modifier = Total Ribbons
CAR Member Multipliers CAR Win/Loss Multipliers
Description Value Description Value
2 Members 1x Defeated in submitted battle 1x
3 Members 2x Win submitted battle 2x
4 Members 3x