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| '''Writing Quality''' | | '''Writing Quality''' | ||
* Post length should consist of <font color=orange>more than two hundred (200) words per post</font> (equals roughly 3 paragraphs), and our writers should always try to <font color=orange>reply in all their current threads within seven (7) days</font>. The goal of minimum post lengths is to encourage you to develop the storyline, setting, and | * Post length should consist of <font color=orange>more than two hundred (200) words per post</font> (equals roughly 3 paragraphs), and our writers should always try to <font color=orange>reply in all their current threads within seven (7) days</font>. The goal of minimum post lengths is to encourage you to develop the storyline, setting, and characters within your posts. If a writer can't keep up their posting frequency for Real Life reasons, they should always communicate with their co-writers and the GM and tell them when they might be able to post again. More important than post length, however, is writing a good reply, so make sure you read our [[Forum Writing Etiquette]] page. | ||
* Every single post you write should always be spell-checked and proofread for proper grammar and accuracy. Mistakes are [[human]], but a quick read-over is an easy way to ensure the whole group enjoys the story even more. The immersion of the scene shouldn't be broken by too many errors when reading up on the development. | * Every single post you write should always be spell-checked and proofread for proper grammar and accuracy. Mistakes are [[human]], but a quick read-over is an easy way to ensure the whole group enjoys the story even more. The immersion of the scene shouldn't be broken by too many errors when reading up on the development. | ||
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| '''Story Moderation & Character Inheritance''' | | '''Story Moderation & Character Inheritance''' | ||
* The main story line is run by the [[Game Moderator]], who is ultimately responsible for the well-being of the group and the story. Any problems, concerns, questions, or complaints may be directed to the GM via PM (Contact [https://uss-theurgy.com/forum/index.php?action=profile;area=summary;u=1 Auctor Lucan]). <font color=orange>If a writer is inactive</font>, it may affect the whole RP if s/he has characters in key positions. <font color=orange>The GM may put the | * The main story line is run by the [[Game Moderator]], who is ultimately responsible for the well-being of the group and the story. Any problems, concerns, questions, or complaints may be directed to the GM via PM (Contact [https://uss-theurgy.com/forum/index.php?action=profile;area=summary;u=1 Auctor Lucan]). <font color=orange>If a writer is inactive</font>, it may affect the whole RP if s/he has characters in key positions. <font color=orange>The GM may put the characters of inactive writers in stasis, remove them from the ship, or end their lives for the sake of opening positions for new applicants to the RP. The GM may write the actions of these characters, or ask another writer to do so.</font> For more information about the [[Game Moderator|Game Moderator's role, click here]]! | ||
* If a character is essential to the current or overall plot of the story, the GM may also <font color=orange>give another writer the opportunity to inherit the abandoned character</font> to write as their own, with a creative license issued to this new writer in terms of character specifications and traits. If the original writer specifically doesn't want their characters to be inherited, then the GM will still write the actions of these characters to expediently remove them from the story by whatever in-story means are available, or ask another writer to have the abandoned character killed off in an upcoming scene. | * If a character is essential to the current or overall plot of the story, the GM may also <font color=orange>give another writer the opportunity to inherit the abandoned character</font> to write as their own, with a creative license issued to this new writer in terms of character specifications and traits. If the original writer specifically doesn't want their characters to be inherited, then the GM will still write the actions of these characters to expediently remove them from the story by whatever in-story means are available, or ask another writer to have the abandoned character killed off in an upcoming scene. | ||
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| style="height:100px; width:100px; text-align:center;"|<big>VII.</big> | | style="height:100px; width:100px; text-align:center;"|<big>VII.</big> | ||
| '''Non-Consensual Puppeteering or God-Moding''' | | '''Non-Consensual Puppeteering or God-Moding''' | ||
* One thing that is highly frowned upon is writing other | * One thing that is highly frowned upon is writing other characters without their consent. [[Characters]] are considered the property of their writer and may not be used without the writer's consent. One of the pillars of role-playing is remembering you are writing an interwoven story with many other writers. Though your character is important to you, others' characters are equally important to them. Therefore, be nice, and respect the character creations of other writers. | ||
* Though there is great freedom in role-playing, please remember others' | * Though there is great freedom in role-playing, please remember others' characters will also be affected by your actions. <font color=orange>It is expected that writers will respect the characters and creations of other writers</font>; those who have been around role-playing groups know of the golden rule to write only for those characters they themselves have created. <font color=orange>Only the GM, or another writer the GM designates, may write for your character</font>, and this is typically only to move the storyline along. If there are other instances where you require another writer’s character to participate in a story development, you have one option: <font color=orange>contact that writer!</font> | ||
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* <font color=orange>You must be 18 or older to be a member.</font> If we find anyone who is younger than that, it will result in an immediate ban in the interests of protecting minors. Upon registration, you verify that you are of age, and at the discretion of the GM, an age verification process will be conducted if there is cause for doubt to your claim. | * <font color=orange>You must be 18 or older to be a member.</font> If we find anyone who is younger than that, it will result in an immediate ban in the interests of protecting minors. Upon registration, you verify that you are of age, and at the discretion of the GM, an age verification process will be conducted if there is cause for doubt to your claim. | ||
* Yet it's not enough that you are of age, but your character(s) must be so as well. <font color=orange>All | * Yet it's not enough that you are of age, but your character(s) must be so as well. <font color=orange>All characters involved in sexual, erotic, and mature scenes must be at least 18 years of age or older, both mentally and physically.</font> This applies even in In-Character backstories and Out-of-Character conversation about real-life events. There shall be <font color=orange>no reference to sexual activity of underage persons.</font> Underage sexual photos (including drawn images, etc.) or other evidence of the exploitation of minors will be reported to the authorities. | ||
* <font color=orange>No visual content with graphic pornography featuring sexual acts</font> - including masturbation, penetration or phallic arousal - is allowed to be posted either. | * <font color=orange>No visual content with graphic pornography featuring sexual acts</font> - including masturbation, penetration or phallic arousal - is allowed to be posted either. | ||
* Star Trek: Theurgy is an adult community, but extremely story driven, so the focus is not the intimate relations of the | * Star Trek: Theurgy is an adult community, but extremely story driven, so the focus is not the intimate relations of the characters in the story. Nevertheless, it should be mentioned that it is still rated 18+ and has some sexual content. The optional participation in writing explicit scenes must always be consensual between the affected writers, and if you don't know someone's preferences when it comes to writing erotica, you are obligated to ask OOC (despite how awkward it might be). Keep in mind that preferences may also vary depending on each individual scene, <font color=orange>so OOC communication is key</font>. | ||
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Revision as of 21:10, 16 January 2021
Star Trek: Theurgy is kind of a progressive novel, composed of large long-lasting story arcs that can go on through several Episodes, as well as the more common plots produced by character interaction. All of this is written cohesively by the writers, edited and corrected by the group and the Game Moderator (GM) to ensure a consolidated storyline. (See this page for more info about the GM's role)
Star Trek: Theurgy has Episodes that can take up anything from six months to over a year depending on the writers, the amount of writers, and their drive to develop and write that particular Episode. These greater brush-strokes of the Episodes are planned out to begin with, but tend to work out else than originally intended. This means that there is no obligatory script followed unless the writers wish to follow one through certain points in the storyline.
For this space opera to be well played, we have some rules.
I. | Writing Quality
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II. | Regarding Joint Posts
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III. | Story Moderation & Character Inheritance
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IV. | Creating a New Story Scene
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V. | Space-Time Continuum Challenges
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VI. | No Shaming or Gatekeeping
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VII. | Non-Consensual Puppeteering or God-Moding
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VIII. | Age Restrictions & Explicit Writing
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IX. | Play Nice & Communicate Your Absences
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X. | Disclaimer
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