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This is an instructional on how to create the Fleet Writer Serial Numbers as seen on [[Fleet Writer Serials]].
This is an instructional on how to create a [[writer ID]] number.


In order to construct a Writer Serial Number, you need the following elements, the writer's First Ship, their start year and month, and their first character's first and last name.
In order to construct a writer ID number, you need the following elements, the writer's '''First Ship''', their start year and month, and their first character's first and last name.


From these elements, we will use:
From these elements, we will use:
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:(Apollo, 2392, 01, Sundassa, Faranster, 0)
:(Apollo, 2392, 01, Sundassa, Faranster, 0)


Finished Serial:
Finished writer ID number:


:A239201SF0
:A239201SF0


Now, if you have for example where you have two people start in 2392, during the month of June. One is Robert Jones (graduated the academy 239206.10), and the other is Richard Jackson (graduated the academy 239206.24). Robert Jones ends up on the Constitution, and Richard Jackson ends up on the Columbia, you could potentially end up with two of the same serial numbers:
Now, if you have for example where you have two people start in 2392, during the month of June. One is Robert Jones (graduated the academy 239206.10), and the other is Richard Jackson (graduated the academy 239206.24). Robert Jones ends up on the Constitution, and Richard Jackson ends up on the Columbia, you could potentially end up with two of the same writer ID number:


:C239206RJ0
:C239206RJ0

Revision as of 01:51, 8 January 2016

How To


This is an instructional on how to create a writer ID number.

In order to construct a writer ID number, you need the following elements, the writer's First Ship, their start year and month, and their first character's first and last name.

From these elements, we will use:

  • First Letter of First Ship
  • Year of Start (in format of Stardate)
  • Month of Start
  • First Initial of First Name
  • First Initial of Last Name (or 1, if character only has 1 name)

Finally, if everything above is different than anyone else's, the last element is a 0 (zero), otherwise you will increment it.

Once you have all the elements, you combine them like in the example below:

Shelther Faranster -
(Apollo, 2392, 01, Sundassa, Faranster, 0)

Finished writer ID number:

A239201SF0

Now, if you have for example where you have two people start in 2392, during the month of June. One is Robert Jones (graduated the academy 239206.10), and the other is Richard Jackson (graduated the academy 239206.24). Robert Jones ends up on the Constitution, and Richard Jackson ends up on the Columbia, you could potentially end up with two of the same writer ID number:

C239206RJ0

However, since we have that 0 at the end, we would start with first graduated (if they both graduated at the same time, then we would go with first applied).

Robert Jones: C239206RJ0
Richard Jackson: C239206RJ1

Special cases

Note the following:

  • StarBase 118 Ops uses "O" as the prefix character.
  • Duronis II Embassy uses "E" as the prefix character.