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[101st] Pilot's Handbook

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[101st] Pilot's Handbook
Offline Prysin
05-18-2013, 06:45 PM, (This post was last modified: 05-18-2013, 11:28 PM by Prysin.)
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As a member of the Ghosts, you are expected to set an example to the nation, and any foreigner you may come across.

Given the situation, you should always be mindful, polite and dignified. A Ghost is not only a fierce warrior, but also a true lady, or gentleman.

Confused Pilots:
A confused pilot is a generic term applied to pilots unsure of the outcast way, or a pilot talking gibberish, or nonsensical foreign languages. In these cases one should remain calm, and helpful.
A calm, and clear explanation of what they are doing wrong are more productive then yelling.
Try to offer them solutions, and guide them towards the Outcast way.

In some cases, the pilots may simply be too deluded or even be infected by the dreaded "lawlwat?!" syndrome. In such an event, the pilot, and it's vessel should be purged by fire as quickly and mercilessly as possible.


Traders coming to/from Outcast installations:
In the event of a trader heading towards an Outcast installation, one should proceed with greeting the ship and order it to halt for a routine scan. Most traders will comply, however some might not be paying attention to their comms. In such cases, one should disrupt the ship and forcibly halt it's engines.
Perform the scan, and issue the pilot a warning.

In the event of detecting a pilot carrying contraband. You should halt the ship in question and demand the cargo in question to be jettisoned/handed over immediately. If the pilot refuses to comply, he and his cargo shall be destroyed.

Foreign ships using Alpha as a shortcut:
Sometimes, foreigners use our beautiful home system as a shortcut to the deep Omicrons. This is generally frowned upon, and in the event of such actions, the perpetrator should be halted and levied a fine of two million SC (2.000.000) and a warning that such actions will not be tolerated again.

Unwanted Guests:
Every now and then, some unwanted guests appear in Alpha or Omicron 85. These are generally pirates or merchants who doesn't respect our laws. Needless to say, unwanted guests are not wanted, and should be escorted out of the system in question or be shot to pieces.


How to conduct yourself when not at home:
Occasionally, our pilots venture outside the safety of our home system. In such cases, we should consider ourselves guests. This does not mean that we wear silk gloves when dealing with hostiles, but we must remember that we are not on our home turf, and as such, may not be the dominant force around.

This is why you should confront any action with utmost brilliance and tact. Be the lady among ladies or gentleman among gentlemen. No unwarranted insults, no threats. Simply be excellent, and defeat the obstacles ahead with diplomacy.
If asked to leave, by an allied/friendly faction, you will do so. If asked to help, by an allied/friendly faction, you will do so. If at any point in time or space, you get the feeling that you may be stepping on somebodies toes, you stop doing whatever you are doing, and lay low.
Do not attract needless attention from the Police or Military. These folks do not let you off with a warning, and bribing our pilots out of prison is a costly and risky business. DO NOT GET CAUGHT!!

RAIDING PARTY!!!!
Yes, finally we've come to this point. How should one act once leading an offensive armada?
The answer lies in using ones wits, rather then ones brawn. Think before you act, preferably think 2-3 steps ahead, show your men that you are on top of your game, rather then improvising on the go.
If the armada is too large, appoint an suited wing leader among the pilots to take control of an smaller crew. This way, one can maximize efficiency.
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[101st] Pilot's Handbook - by Prysin - 05-18-2013, 06:43 PM
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RE: 101st Pilot's Handbook - by Prysin - 05-18-2013, 06:44 PM
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