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Looking for something fun to do between sims? There's plenty of activities around the fleet!


===Participating on the Forums===
StarBase 118 and the Montreal isn't just a sim group or even a fleet of sim groups. It's a real community of fellow Star Trek fans from all around the world! Head to the forums and check in to your duty post forum. See what's happening on the Veritas forum or even stop by some of the other ship forums and say hello! The forums are a great way to meet people and make new friends beyond your ship. As you advance through the ranks, you will probably find yourself spending more times on the forums -- and even moderating some individual forums!
*'''External Link:''' [http://forums.starbase118.net/index.php?/forum/28-uss-montreal-ncc-64297/ Montreal Forum]
===Building the Wiki===
Where's your first stop when you want to learn more about a character, a ship, or anything else you encounter in the StarBase 118 universe? It's the 118 Wiki!
* The wiki contains character profiles -- if you wish to learn more about a character, you would go to the ship page, look at the roster (or the crew nav across the bottom) and find the name you’re looking for. These are vital to learning more about any character, and as you advance in rank it is considered mandatory to keep it updated with awards, mission histories, etc.
* The wiki also contains mission profiles -- an archive of missions with details that usually gets updated once a month that describes the mission of your ship.
* Ship wiki -- contains many aspects of the ship that are important for you to know. It contains information on the campaign region the ship operates in, crew rosters, crew histories, crew awards histories, mission histories, technical overviews, namesake and dedication plaque, and links to the forums, the sim archive, and Google Group.
===Teams===
Check out the [[teams]] page to see what other activities are around the fleet you can join!
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Revision as of 05:35, 29 October 2018

Montreal Officer's Manual



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Montreal Officer's Manual

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


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OOC Activities


Looking for something fun to do between sims? There's plenty of activities around the fleet!

Participating on the Forums

StarBase 118 and the Montreal isn't just a sim group or even a fleet of sim groups. It's a real community of fellow Star Trek fans from all around the world! Head to the forums and check in to your duty post forum. See what's happening on the Veritas forum or even stop by some of the other ship forums and say hello! The forums are a great way to meet people and make new friends beyond your ship. As you advance through the ranks, you will probably find yourself spending more times on the forums -- and even moderating some individual forums!

Building the Wiki

Where's your first stop when you want to learn more about a character, a ship, or anything else you encounter in the StarBase 118 universe? It's the 118 Wiki!

  • The wiki contains character profiles -- if you wish to learn more about a character, you would go to the ship page, look at the roster (or the crew nav across the bottom) and find the name you’re looking for. These are vital to learning more about any character, and as you advance in rank it is considered mandatory to keep it updated with awards, mission histories, etc.
  • The wiki also contains mission profiles -- an archive of missions with details that usually gets updated once a month that describes the mission of your ship.
  • Ship wiki -- contains many aspects of the ship that are important for you to know. It contains information on the campaign region the ship operates in, crew rosters, crew histories, crew awards histories, mission histories, technical overviews, namesake and dedication plaque, and links to the forums, the sim archive, and Google Group.

Teams

Check out the teams page to see what other activities are around the fleet you can join!


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