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Each simmer contributes something unique to the plot, and it's out of mutual respect and appreciation for each other we take the time to read what our fellow crew members write. Imagine how disappointed you would if you'd poured time and effort to carefully craft a sim and then discovered some people have skipped it!
Each simmer contributes something unique to the plot, and it's out of mutual respect and appreciation for each other we take the time to read what our fellow crew members write. Imagine how disappointed you would if you'd poured time and effort to carefully craft a sim and then discovered some people have skipped it!
===WHEN TO REPLY===
We don’t operate in a “round robin” style in the Academy or the fleet; which is to say there is no set turn order between writers, and we don’t ask you to wait for everyone else to sim before moving on. That said, we want to give everyone a fair chance to respond and avoid one person dominating a scene by flooding it with their sims.
To achieve this, we ask that you give at least 24-36 hours between your replies to allow other writers a chance to respond. On most ships, you should probably sim again after 48 hours, even if everyone else in the scene hasn’t replied. To help keep the plot moving, you should definitely sim again if it reaches 72 hours since you last simmed.


===SPEAKING FOR OTHERS===
===SPEAKING FOR OTHERS===