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OEB Simmer Guide



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OEB Simmer Guide

1: Expectations
2: The Lists
3: Formatting Your Sims
  • II: OEB 101
4: The Setting
5: The Ship
6: The Crew
  • III: Operating Procedures
7: Staff
8: Missions and Shoreleave
9: Mission Proposals
  • IV: Beyond the Basics
10: Promotions
11: OOC Activities
12: Mentoring


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Formatting your Sims


The Octavia E Butler SIM format generally corresponds with that used in the academy and detailed in Training Tutorial 1.

Subject Lines

A typical subject line for a sim on the Octavia E Butler will look like

Character Rank and Name: Sim Title

For example:

You do not need to specify if the character is an NPC, PNPC, or MSPNPC in the subject line.

If a sim or JP is particularly long (like 10+ pages in a word processing program) you may, split the sim into parts and label them in the title:

  • JP: Ens. Promontory & Ens. Nilsen: Ensigns are Up to Something (Part 1)
  • JP: Ens. Promontory & Ens. Nilsen: Ensigns are Up to Something (Part 2)

No Tags or Location Markers in the Subject Line

Aboard the Octavia E Butler, we do not list characters that are tagged for a response in the subject line, and we do not list the location of the sim in the subject line. (Location should be in the text of the sim itself, near the top.)

In part, this is to encourage everyone to read each sim. You never know when you might want to tie in something that someone else has introduced in another scene or another location, even if it isn't a direct tag for your character! (And if someone =/\= Hails you through the comms system =/\= you should incorporate those tags as well.)

Bolding vs. Non-Bolding and Other Formatting

Do not bold entire paragraphs. Common uses of bolding include:

  • Location headers: ((Bridge, Deck 1, USS Octavia E Butler))
  • Signatures
  • Some simmers use them to distinguish speaking tags, as in:
    • Promontory: This guide is super helpful!
  • We use special characters for
    • =/\= communicator communication =/\=
    • ~~telepathic communication~~
    • oO internal thoughts Oo.


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