Difference between revisions of "Imperial Systems Syndicate (I.S.S.)"

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Rules of Engagement
 
Rules of Engagement
 
1. No member in the I.S.S. is allowed to attack an Alliance that is considered to be a Legitimate Alliance (See #3) without prior authorization from their Commanding Officers.
 
1. No member in the I.S.S. is allowed to attack an Alliance that is considered to be a Legitimate Alliance (See #3) without prior authorization from their Commanding Officers.
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2. I.S.S. members are allowed to attack inactive systems and systems not allied with an Alliance at their discretion.
 
2. I.S.S. members are allowed to attack inactive systems and systems not allied with an Alliance at their discretion.
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3. Legitimate Alliances are alliances with more than 25 members in their alliances.
 
3. Legitimate Alliances are alliances with more than 25 members in their alliances.
 
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Basic Rules
 
Basic Rules
 
1. Follow the Chain of Command.
 
1. Follow the Chain of Command.
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2. Keep Trades to the Official Trade Board
 
2. Keep Trades to the Official Trade Board
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3. Stay aware of NAP's
 
3. Stay aware of NAP's
 
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Revision as of 00:21, 14 January 2010

Imperial Systems Syndicate is a growing alliance that is dedicated to the needs of its members.

Here are the rules we live by


Rules of Engagement 1. No member in the I.S.S. is allowed to attack an Alliance that is considered to be a Legitimate Alliance (See #3) without prior authorization from their Commanding Officers.

2. I.S.S. members are allowed to attack inactive systems and systems not allied with an Alliance at their discretion.

3. Legitimate Alliances are alliances with more than 25 members in their alliances.


Basic Rules 1. Follow the Chain of Command.

2. Keep Trades to the Official Trade Board

3. Stay aware of NAP's