Archive:NSC Campus Rules

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Campus Rules

NSClogo3bubblesv1.png While we call these rules, the following are the guidelines for how pilots should live at the NSC. They are there to allow the campus to run smoothly and to ensure primarily the safety, but also the enjoyment, of campus members within Syndicate. If you have a question about the campus rules, please contact a member of the NSC Campus Leadership

Icon ship.pngGeneral

  • EVE University rules take precedence.
  • Members active in the campus should be in the NSC Standing Fleet.
  • If there is no fleet advertised, form one (see How to set up the NSC Standing Fleet), and put up an advert so others may join.
  • Members active in the campus should be in mumble, even if they can only listen. (If you are hearing impaired, let us know!)
  • Help your fellow Unistas learn.
  • Fly what you can afford to lose.

Icon constellation.pngDiplomatic Concerns

  • Do not insult, provoke, or smack talk others. Shoot and kill them, but be polite about it.
  • Do not discuss changes to diplomatic relations with the members of any other corporation or alliance unless authorised by management.
  • Honour agreed-upon terms of all arranged fights with other corporations and alliances, unless the other party chooses to break these terms first.
  • Be sporting about PvP engagements. Follow up with a "good fight" or "gf" in local chat, or some equivalent gesture, regardless of who won.
  • Avoid engaging fleets of mixed neutrals and blues.

Icon warp disruptor i.pngPvP

  • NSC rules of engagement, while in Null-Sec, are "Not Blue Shoot It" (NBSI).
  • Move to a separate fleet mumble channel if you're moving as part of a group more than a few jumps from PC9.
  • Debrief fleet members upon completion of all combat actions.
  • Loot from the Wrecks of IVY pilots must be returned to the IVY pilot unless they say otherwise.
  • All loot from wrecks of those we were fighting goes on the lootsheet to be split upon participants.

Logo faction serpentis.pngPvE

  • PvE loot is the property of the group who agree to rat or run sites together.
  • PvE groups should make a sub-Channel for communication during their Ops.

Icon sensor resolution.pngCommunication

  • Campus communications are "open comms" by default.
  • When first entering the campus mumble, please wait before speaking so that you can determine whether a combat situation is under way.
  • Open comms are suspended for two reasons:
    • Someone calls “Break Break” or "Check Check" over mumble, which indicates a new threat or that a fellow Unista is in immediate danger. Please allow the pilot to speak.
    • “Combat Comms” is called over mumble. This indicates a fight is underway and non-combat related chatter should pause for the duration.
  • Whomever is baiting or calls out for assistance from the fleet is the "FC" of that engagement if one has not been determined in advance.
  • Activities like roams or combat sites that require dedicated communication between a sub-group of Unistas should move to a separate Mumble channel and possibly a separate fleet - use your best judgement on when this is necessary.