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Veritas Officer's Manual



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Veritas Officer's Manual

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


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Formatting Your Sims


The Veritas SIM format corresponds with that used in the academy and detailed in Tutorial #1. The differences between the Invicta and the rest of the fleet are detailed in this section.

Subject Lines

Here on the Veritas, we commonly use abbreviations to indicate a location at the beginning of a subject line. Common ones for our ship include [V] (for Veritas) and [A1] (for Astrofori One). If an acronym for a planet doesn’t exist, we’d make it up and try to use it consistently throughout the mission. If you're the first one to sim in a certain location, be bold! Make up your own location header!

If there are multiple scenes going on in one location, we add a three letter abbreviation to further specify where. For instance, [V-SIC] for the Veritas's sickbay or [V-ENG] for Main Engineering.

A typical subject line for a sim on the Veritas will look like

[Location Abbreviation] Character Rank and Name, Including NPC Status: Sim Title

For example:

  • [V] Cmdr. Roshanara Rahman: The Best Title Ever
  • [V-ENG] Lt. Cmdr. Tristam Core: So Here's the Thing...
  • [A1] PNPC Dr. Nick Parks: Over on the Station
  • [GY] MSNPC Councilor Prianna: The Plot Thickens

No Tags in the Subject Line

Aboard Veritas, we do not list characters that are tagged for a response in the subject line.

We refrain from doing so 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, even if it isn't a direct tag for your character!

Bolding vs. Non-Bolding

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

  • Location headers: ((Sickbay, USS Veritas))
  • Signatures


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