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You can use our [http://www.starbase118.net/members/personnel/forms/new-character/ online form]. | You can use our [http://www.starbase118.net/members/personnel/forms/new-character/ online form]. | ||
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Below, you can find answers to some of the more commonly asked questions regarding characters. Power Gamers and Metagamers
Why No Superpowers?There are many races in the Star Trek universe who display fantastic powers well beyond the ability of the primary characters. The most obvious example of this is Q - a collection of beings so far advanced they can move through time and space or wipe out entire civilisations on a whim. While the Q can be described as 'God-like' there are other lesser abilities which we also do not allow in Starbase 118 in the interests of game balance - throwing lightning bolts, invulnerability and telekinesis are all examples of this category. Essentialy, we class a 'super power' as anything that would give a character an unfair advantage at the expense of the other players. Super powers have a tendancy to overshadow everyone else and dominate every situation they're used in. Life would get very dull if Security Officer Den'tar was immune to phasers, for instance, as firefights would lose a lot of their thrill. This is not to say that everyone has to play an indentical human - there are many races with telepathic and empathic abilites which are more subtle. Others, like Andorians, Vulcans and Androids, are considerably stronger than the average human and still more have abilities to see infrared or have photographic memories. If you do have an idea for an out-of-the-ordinary character speak with your training officer or with a member of the Character Guild to discuss it. A good rule of thumb when designing your character would be to ask yourself "Would I like to play alongside him/her?". If you can't honestly answer 'yes' then chances are other people won't either. Primary, Secondary, NPCs?The difference between the three classifications can be a bit confusing at first, so here is further explanation of each.
Why the restrictions on the number of characters?Simply enough, we believe that it is important for writers to focus on a limited number of characters so as to maximize the participation and focus on any given ship. We feel that it is not possible for a writer to play three or more characters on a 3+ SIMs a week basis and still maintain quality simming levels. When can I create a secondary character?We do not allow those officers under the rank of Lieutenant to create secondary characters. Those officers under the rank of Lieutenant are welcome to play NPCs on an occasional basis, and at the discretion of their captain. How do I create a secondary character?You can use our online form.
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