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Created page with "A cheeky guide to away missions. IC and OOC. ==Away Mission Procedure== There are multiple away missions, ranging from small prospecting and sample collection missions, to larger multi departmental missions. This guide largely covered these larger missions, which will now be called Expedition Missions to distinguish them. ===Preperation=== Each department needs to prepare in it's own way. ====Command====" |
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There are multiple away missions, ranging from small prospecting and sample collection missions, to larger multi departmental missions. This guide largely covered these larger missions, which will now be called | There are multiple away missions, ranging from small prospecting and sample collection missions, to larger multi departmental missions. This guide largely covered these larger missions, which will now be called expedition missions to distinguish them. | ||
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Command, and their support staff, need to gather infomation and co-ordinate all departments. It is expected that a member of command take overall lead of expedition missions, taking the temporary assignment of "Expedition Leader" on top of their usual position, or assign a suitable subordinate to the role. Regardless of who is | |||
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A cheeky guide to away missions. IC and OOC.
Away Mission Procedure
There are multiple away missions, ranging from small prospecting and sample collection missions, to larger multi departmental missions. This guide largely covered these larger missions, which will now be called expedition missions to distinguish them.
Preperation
Each department needs to prepare in it's own way.
Command
Command, and their support staff, need to gather infomation and co-ordinate all departments. It is expected that a member of command take overall lead of expedition missions, taking the temporary assignment of "Expedition Leader" on top of their usual position, or assign a suitable subordinate to the role. Regardless of who is