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VoidTrecker Express Mods ([personal profile] voidtreckermods) wrote in [community profile] voidtreckerooc2020-12-31 03:43 pm
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assumed mission preparations and structure

This post is to enable us to create a document that tells players, in broad strokes, what characters can expect to be happening before, during and after missions that doesn’t need to be written out every time and can be assumed to be happening even if players (i.e of healer characters or team leads) are busy. The general structure of a mission. Do teams have meetings? Covering what, generally? Are characters asked to take certain supplies or stay in groups? Are medically trained characters manning the triage and medical carriages? How about when the train isn’t on-world? What items and supplies are in general use?

We're looking for preparations or actions that, even if not explicitly threaded out every mission, will nevertheless always be the case unless otherwise stated. (i.e. all responsible characters are untethered, the train is on fire, etc)

As mentioned in the info post, we don't want to know about individuals' personal habits unless they have a wide-reaching effect. If you give a train-wide buff for a week's duration, put it in. Otherwise, leave it for threads.

Please tag into the toplevels, or create your own if there's a section we've missed!
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[personal profile] enthunder 2020-12-31 05:16 pm (UTC)(link)
Before missions: I will always try to get a meeting thread up, but even if I don't, it should be assumed everyone has been checked in on briefly regarding the upcoming mission. Light will be mostly interested in how people are doing, and whether they're going with the red mission or elsewhere.

During missions: Red mission participants, if leaving camp/hub alone, will at least be asked to take a partner with them. All team members will be offered healing supplies (potions, bandages) and given access to general supplies.

After missions: Red team members will be told to go to medical or to bed if required, but whether they actually go is up to them.