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My first IC post is up! I'll admit I took some liberties and assumed there might have been gravity in the hangar bay, otherwise it might make things a bit awkward having hundreds of fresh recruits floating about the place, not to mention the issues pilots would have getting to their ships quickly in an emergency. If that wasn't alright let me know and I'll change it.

On another note, if anyone wants to be in the same shuttle as Clint then feel free to post your reactions to his attempt at farmer boy charm!
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The original plan was to have the Hangar be zero-gravity as well. The pilots' hardsuits have a mini air-thruster on the back to allow them to control their movement and speed while in zero-G, and I guess it wouldn't be out of place to have magnetized shoes/boots to attach to the ground when necessary. The image I had in my head was one like that in Gundam- as most of their ships are zero-gravity as well. Though now that I think about the gravity in the anime is weird, because they float around, but they can also just throw their legs in front of them a bit and they suddenly just slow down to a stop, which doesn't make any particular sense.

Perhaps a very weak gravity field on the Hangar floor- as several of the strike craft hang on the 'ceiling' when not in use, and it'd make no sense to make them fight gravity if they didn't have to. More space magic.

I'll take a more thorough look when I finish my final papers.

Edit: I should mention, not all of the fresh recruits on the shuttles are pilots- some are marines, security, ship crew, engineers/mechanics, etc.
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@vietmyke Apologies, I didn't mean to step on your toes. I'll be honest and say I know basically nothing about the science behind any of this, so I just took the safest option that would make my head hurt the least in that regard. I can edit the post to fit whatever system you decide is best.

Edit: Just saw your edit, I'll change that small part of my post now.
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No toes stepped on, I have no problem with writers inserting things into the world to make it feel more alive- Its more my mistake for failing to explain the things I have fleshed out more clearly.
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I'm most of the way through the post, which is almost all dialogue, but I've got to go to bed. I'll see about getting it edited and posted sometime tomorrow. :3

I didn't realize until I started writing how much Severin is going to sort of screw with people in a gently ambient way.
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I'd like to announce our two Co-GMs for this RP: @Naril and @BellBottomBlues, who will be helping me with managing all the different heads we have around here!

Also, Database update: T-88 Seer scout fighters are now included. Don't get too excited, its essentially a re-purposed Dirk.
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First IC is in! Do let me know if there are any issues.
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I felt like seeing what mundane and extremely normal thing I could do with zero gravity, so that's most of my post... But otherwise I've got my first IC post done with the Mother of the squadron already starting to try and gather up her lost chicks, if they permit it of course.

As well if anyone needs any sort of help with naval acronyms or sayings, as well as common courtesy and traditions within a naval military structure, I'm more than open to help with those questions as I am currently in the service and have first hand knowledge and experience with this stuff. But not with space Navies, I have no knowledge of space Navies. Yet.
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@FrostedCaramel How much assholery is generally tolerated with commanding officers
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@BingTheWing well if we're talking a Wing, like our squadron. The CO normally isn't much of an actual flier from what I understand, they just end up with a shit ton of paperwork on their desk and a lot of headaches (But this is the futuuuuuure). XO tends to do a lot of the actual out of the office work. On deployments though COs fly just as much as any other pilots so they'd be just as exposed to the assholery as any other pilots.

General assholery would be high. This is aviation, they're a weird fucking bunch. Love em to death but weird as they come. Within a wing their are usually plenty of jokes and pranks and asshattery all around up and down the ladder.

Other places than a wing.... not so much. Fuck with the CO and you're not a close friend of the CO and you can expect a Disciplinary Review Board, Executive Officers Inquiry or Captains Mast. Depending on how severe the assholery is you likely would end up at Captains Mast, but probably not a Court Marshal.

As I said, aviation is weird. They're a whole separate entity from anything else Navy. They get away with shit no one else would get away with within their commands because there are so few of them and they tend to be real close. This is all just my knowledge on wings from what I've been told by others, I am not aviation in any way shape or form.
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@FrostedCaramelWas there someone specific you sat beside in your post or did you leave it open so it could be any of the newbies?
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@AngryBadger it was Clint, I thought that was obvious I apologize for that inconvenience.
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@FrostedCaramel

Here's a stupid question that's been on my mind. (SORRY). Exactly how does addressing superiors work? I know an enlisted of any rank refers to an officer with sir or ma'am and salutes, but when it's say a lieutenant addressing the commander are the typical pleasantry standards in place? They're both commissioned sooo..

Apologies again lol. Military rules have always confused me.
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@BellBottomBlues not a stupid question at all, I remember asking my officers how they refer to officers when I first entered.

So I'll use Bing's moment at the end of his post as an example:
"Sir."

"Lieutenant."

"Officer."

"Sir."


As you seem to know already, enlisted always call officers by either their ranks (Commander, Captain, Lieutenant), with a simple "Sir" or "Ma'am", or if they are a doctor then most prefer to actually be called by "Dr. Bill" because, and I quote, "I worked far too hard for this to be called sir".

The only off thing in what Bing wrote is "Officer" that will never be said, no one calls an Officer by officer, they'd probably take it disrespectfully and give you an ass chewing depending where you work.

Officers on the other hand can be a bit more lax with each other. The officers I work with range from Lieutenat to Commander (O-3 to O-5) and are on a first name basis with each other. But to people they don't directly work with they tend to use their rank no matter if they are above or below them just out of common courtesy.

You only salute outside, wearing some sort of cover (cover <- Hat or cranial <-- What anyone that works on a flight deck says they wear it's not a helmet) and accompany it with a greeting. In a ship you only give a greeting to an officer once as you first see them and clear the hall by moving to the wall to let them pass, every subsequent encounter you can just not greet but still move over (this also applies to higher ranked enlisted, E-7 to E-9, but only for other enlisted). The only person you must always greet on a ship is the CO no matter if it's your first time seeing them or your fifteenth the CO of the ship always gets a greeting.

Lower ranked officers salute higher ranked officers while in uniform outside with some sort of headwear on, they also go by the same rule above for greetings shipboard.
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@FrostedCaramel Well said, and very informative.
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@FrostedCaramel woops! I'll change that. Thanks for the info
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To add onto @FrostedCaramel's note. Some pilots will also be referred to by their callsign even outside of battle. Ie Travers and Moe would probably referred to as mother or gramps just as often as they would by name.
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To add onto @FrostedCaramel's note. Some pilots will also be referred to by their callsign even outside of battle. Ie Travers and Moe would probably referred to as mother or gramps just as often as they would by name.


For sure, at least within their unit. Anyone from outside the wing wouldn't call them by their callsigns.
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I'd like to announce our two Co-GMs for this RP: @Naril and @BellBottomBlues, who will be helping me with managing all the different heads we have around here!

Also, Database update: T-88 Seer scout fighters are now included. Don't get too excited, its essentially a re-purposed Dirk.


Ah! Just remembered, I'm going to edit Kiras profile to accommodate the new craft specialty. Sounds like something she'd be flying from the get go.
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@Kessir Tarkin are you working on a post by any chance? I'd like everyone to get a chance to put up intros before I move us on.
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