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'''Phoenix Risen''', or '''HOD''', established August 25, 2011, has risen quickly to become a force to be reckoned with in the SFC Original universe.  As of May 28, 2012 we are the #19 ranked alliance.  We rank #23 in alliance average.   
 
'''Phoenix Risen''', or '''HOD''', established August 25, 2011, has risen quickly to become a force to be reckoned with in the SFC Original universe.  As of May 28, 2012 we are the #19 ranked alliance.  We rank #23 in alliance average.   

Revision as of 06:27, 29 May 2012

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Alliance Name: Phoenix Risen
Alliance Tag: HOD
Genre:


Phoenix Risen, or HOD, established August 25, 2011, has risen quickly to become a force to be reckoned with in the SFC Original universe. As of May 28, 2012 we are the #19 ranked alliance. We rank #23 in alliance average.

We believe, foremost, that our members and our opponents are to be respected as people and as SFC players. As is seen in the following Alliance rules, we expect our members to be civil to each other and to opponents. In return, we expect our opponents to be aggressive but civil toward us. Being human and humane toward each other is a dictum of the basic rules of (real) war. Applied to SFC, this helps retain players and ultimately increases game enjoyment for all of us.

We are fiercely protective of our Alliance members when they are attacked or messaged in a spiteful manner. Opponents who do so can expect to find themselves beset by the full resources of our Alliance.

HOD recruits players of all ranks and playing styles. We have our warlords with large fleets, and we have our master builders. We attract mature players who are serious about their game play. When given the opportunity to work under the tutelage of our senior members, even the newest players can move up quickly in game rank, develop substantial civilizations, and make valuable contributions to the Alliance and to the overall SFC playing community.

Origins

Most of the HOD officers and several other players began the new alliance to provide the opportunity to play with people who valued multiple styles of play and who were sold on the importance of respect among players. Subsequent members have been attracted to HOD because of these core Alliance values.

Leadership

Leader: Commander Applejack

First Officer: Death Viper J

Officer: Major-Disaster

Officer: Douglas Simmons

Officer: Jimbo007

Officer: Sun Killer

Officer: Star Slayer 420

Alliance Rules

Each member agrees to abide by the following rules:

  1. No attacking fellow alliance members unless they are inactive. This includes probing.
  2. Do not use the alliance as a threat towards others.
  3. Be polite to not only fellow alliance members, but the community as a whole. Foul language and insubordination will not be tolerated.
  4. No begging. It is ok to ask for help. That is how you learn. There are a lot of people here willing to dole out advice.
  5. Learn to Fleet and resource save. If you are not in dip mode, this is just a way of life if you want to survive .
  6. No bullying. This is where you attack the same active target day in and day out the max number of times, in an attempt to drive them away from the game.
  7. More of a suggestion than a rule, but get out there on the forums and meet a few people. The people here are better than this game ever will be on it's own.

Tools of the Trade

We recommend that our members use the following scripts and tools to enhance their SFC playing experience:

  1. The Eljer scripts, for Chrome and Firefox browsers, offer several enhancements to the basic SFC user interface, report reformatting, etc;
  2. The AstroSpy and Open Parser tools, for Chrome and Firefox browsers, collect game information as all players who use the tools navigate to different solar systems using the SFC Galaxy page. This collective information then can be accessed and queried to better understand opponent's dispositions, Heph locations and historical tracks, and the location of NPCs. AstroSpy and Open Parser each provides information that is not provided by the other, thus we recommend that both tools be installed.

The Greasemonkey scripting engine must be installed into Firefox before any of the above tools can be installed into that browser.

HOD maintains as MS Messenger chat room for use in plotting attacks or simply talking about SFC and other vitally important aspects of life. Contact Sun Killer for access to the chat room.

Admission

Text to be provided by Applejack and Viper