- Sim well, which is slightly more important than often. Three times a week,
on average and barring exceptional RL issues, is fine, two is acceptable.
- If you can't sim as often as that, special arrangements CAN be made -- but
you need to ask, so no one wonders what happened to you. And so no one tries
to have a conversation that lasts two weeks.
- RL strikes often, illness, school, work, family, etc., can all interfere;
which is fine. BUT TELL US so that
- there is no waiting for you to respond to orders or questions and
- we do not assume you have quit.
- Sim clean. Spelling and grammar take mere moments to check, and they make
a great difference.
- Have care for the plot crafting of others. Add, do not redirect or destroy
or fundamentally alter. Seasoning is good. Re-cooking the bird is too much.
- Read all your email BEFORE you write, so you take everything into account
without missing words or developments. Check again before you send in case you
got more.
- Read everyone's posts to minimize missing things others worked on and took
care to include.
- If you want to know what it takes to get better, or get promoted, ask. The
captain will tell you straight and clean what it takes.
- OOC's are fine, but keep them to a minimum inside sims.
- Help others sim better. Ask privately if you are worried about a plot turn
or want help with it. Reach out to crew members who are missing.
- Write your sims so that they are not hard on the eye. Seperate speech from
narration. Narrate with 's in front and back, capitalize names before the
speech so who is speaking is clear.