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Welcome to 118Wiki, a collaborative database for the UFOP: StarBase 118 Star Trek RPG. The purpose of this Wiki is to give members of our community a place to collaboratively build a history of our characters, ships, and plots.

This page our Wiki will introduce you to editing. Because everyone is free to edit any page on the wiki, learning how to edit pages -- and the etiquette of editing -- is important to participating. Let's get started!

User Page

Make sure you're logged in to the wiki using the username and password that was sent to you after training. If you look at the top of the page you're on right now, you'll see a small list of links, the leftmost link being your username.

Your user page is about you, the writer. This is different than the pages you will create for your characters. There's only one writer (you!), but you can have many characters -- that's why you only have one user page.

Here would follow an introduction what to put in a user page, what better not, how to handle the talk. It could be taken mostly from the resources of the Q&A of the old new user page. Maybe a hint that new users could also skip this part would be a good idea idea, too (cause you can play without a user page but not without a character page).


Character Page

Using the wiki, you can create a very rich and detailed character page with information about your character, an archive of sims, and much more. This tutorial will show you the basics for creating a basic character page.

Creating the Character Page

Before you can create a character page, it's helpful to understand how to create a page, and how to name it properly. Please read the content of the link below:

Now let's come to the question how to use your character page. Now, our goal in naming a page is first to make it unique. But we also need to make it easy to find the page. Sure, search would probably pull up a page as long as you know e.g. a character's first or family name. But let's be honest: We don't want to look through all the Williams, all the Smiths and whatever names else. Therefore we're highly recommending to use one way of naming your character pages. It increases the simplicity and efficiency of finding your character pages by far. We need to be careful, however, not to be too specific. For example your rank will change at the next promotion, so we don't want to include it as part of the name because we want conformity with others. So, what about the character's name. While there are some peoples, lile the Ferengi, who seem not to use surnames, most people have a family name and one or more given names. Middle names, if they are not used all the time, can be dropped. Putting the last name first is usually the best, because we're using ranks normally in SIM, most people are known as something like "Ensign Smith". Last names are slightly more common in SIM than first names, so people will likely look for the last name first. In the rare case that your character is more commonly known by their "first" name, then you might want to change this a little. For example a bartender who is always adressed might be an exception of the rule. Playing a Bajoran, a Chinese or a character from another culture that puts family names first you may do so on his/her character page.

Further information about how to name pages in general can be found here: Naming pages properly

Character pages

Now that you have read about how to create and name pages correctly you can proceed with creating your own character page.

Before you begin, keep in mind that you are free to add and edit as much as you wish. The following examples of character pages are just "starting points" to work from.

Click on each of the links below to view our standard, template character pages. Read the instructions on the page for more information about how to choose the template you'd like to use. You can always add elements from other templates once you've started.


How to add Categories

Once you have selected the type of character page you will use you will need to add the following information to the bottom of the page. Read the next section carefully to make sure you do not miss anything.

All pages on the wiki should be categorized. The category tag(s) should be the last text on the page, one to a line.

The first category tag you should add is as follows: [[Category:Characters]]

Examples

Our Featured Bio Team reviews the best bios on the wiki and curates a list of the top examples. You can find lots of inspiration for your own bio by checking out their List of Featured Bios.

Other tutorials

Help

In most cases if after reading this you still require assistance you can usually ask either your Captain or 1st Officer. They should be able to either help you out or direct you to someone who can assist you.

Your ship's handbooks

Many ships of the Starbase 118 fleet have come up with different kinds of handbooks. All of those enlisted below are meant as guides for new players aboard.



THE SDC IS CURRENTLY DISCUSSING THE FIRST CONTACT TEMPLATE. I will inform you of the results of that discussion by July 15th.

You can use this template to create a First Contact report from your character's point of view:
  1. Create a new page titled "Species Name/First Contact"
  2. Insert {{subst:First Contact}} into the body of the new page and click save.
  3. Click edit and fill out the details as you wish.


NAME OF THE ENCOUNTERED SPECIES

  • Reporting Officer: Last Name, First Name Middle Name
  • Current Rank: e.g. Ensign
  • Reporting Officer Reference Number: EZ - 123 - 456
  • Current Location:
FIRST CONTACT

REPORT OF DISCOVERY

OBSERVATORY MISSION

FIRST CONTACT

  • Date of First Contact: SD
  • Captain's Log:
  • Chief Science Officer's Log:
  • Additional Report:

POSSIBLITIES OF DIPLOMATIC CONTACT OR FEDERATION MEMBERSHIP

  • Captain's Log:
  • Diplomatic Officer's Log:
  • Additional Report:

SCIENTIFIC NOTES

  • Homeworld: To be deleted if there isn't any
  • Number of genders:
  • Telepathic status:
  • Average height: feet/meters
  • Average Weight: pounds/kilos
  • Hair Colors:
  • Usual Haircuts:
  • Eye Colors:
  • Skin tones:
  • Common figures:
  • Number of eyes:
  • Number of mouths:
  • Number of noses:
  • Number of limbs:
  • Body language:
  • Common handedness: e.g. 50% righthanded, 50% lefthanded
  • Religions:
  • Norms:

[[Category:First Contacts|*]] [[Category:Templates]] [[Category:Memory 118 Templates]]