baldo46Join Date: 2008-07-28 Post Count: 1254 |
NOTE: This guide is PROVISIONARY, it is in no way final or complete. A complete guide will be completed over the next week.
ARTICLE I - Rules
Sec. 1 - Group Rules
Sec. 2 - Raiding Rules
ARTICLE II - Ranks and Promotions
ARTICLE I - Rules
Section 1 - Group Rules
The following list of rules are to be followed at all group functions, regardless of setting or any other environmental or personal factor.
A. Higher ranks will be called "Sir" or "Ma'am" unless allowed or requested to be called something else.
B. Respect will be shown unto others at all times, be they raiders, allies, or lower ranks.
C. Words are to be typed in a manner that is respectable and understandable. If you can't use grammar, at least start with a capital letter and end with a period. We'll work from there.
D. Do not ask for a promotion as you will receive one with time, but asking for one shows a lack of discipline, a key element in the TOC.
E. If you see someone not following rules, especially an HR, report it to someone.
F. If a Higher Rank approaches you, salute them. (This is not to be enforced during raids)
G. A TOC member must wear the official combat shirt and pants, and may not wear any t-shirt over the uniform unless it is an official sash. No packages may be worn on the torso or legs.
Section 2 - Raiding Rules
The following rules are to be followed at raids and trainings at all times.
A. Follow the orders of your commanders immediately, they tell you to be somewhere for a reason.
B. If a flag is the source of a win, do not worry about killing people further away from the flag, focus on those at the flag, and capture if possible, then worry about those who come to the flag.
C. Do not chat anything until the objective is secured, unless absolutely necessary i.e. giving orders.
ARTICLE II - Ranks and Promotions
[Enlist] - This is the lowest rank possible. To be promoted, attend a raid or training while wearing the uniform.
[Recruit] - Recruits do not have any authority over Enlists, this rank is to separate the dedicated from the undedicated. Attend a raid or training and do well for a promotion.
[Private II & I] - Privates show an ability to fight with decent skill, and are active. Privates do not have authority over lower ranks. To be promoted from Private II, you will need to prove you are able to fight well at a raid or training.
[Corporal] - Corporals, as with previous ranks, do not have authority over lower ranks, however, are encouraged to help lower ranks. To be promoted from Corporal, you will need to prove you are able to fight with above average ability at a raid or training, while showing a dedication to the group by patrolling, being active, or helping lower ranks.
[Sergeant] - Sergeants, as with previous ranks, do not have authority over lower ranks, however, are encouraged to help lower ranks. To be promoted from Sergeant to Staff Sergeant, you will need to prove you are able to fight with great ability at a raid or training, while showing a dedication to the group by patrolling, being active, or helping lower ranks.
[Staff Sergeant] - These members are given the authority to give commands to lower ranks. To be promoted, show an ability to fight, and lead with good judgement and by example.
[Lieutenant II & I] - Lieutenants may give orders. As leadership abilities increase, promotions will be awarded.
[Major] - Majors may give orders. Activity and ability are the only way to rank up from Major.
[Colonel] - Colonels may give orders. Activity and ability are the only way to rank up from Colonel.
[Commandant] - This is the highest position that can be attained without being appointed or elected. Commandants may give orders and host trainings UNDER HR SUPERVISION. This position is for the active, dedicated members of TOC who are skilled in the field as leaders and fighters.
[Officer] - This rank is attainable only by appointment or election by the High Council. Officers are stellar leaders and fighters and are the next in line to become High Ranks. Officers are allowed to host trainings and raids WHILE UNDER HR SUPERVISION. Officers may not affect ranks.
[General] - Generals are required to host at least one training per week. The General is also allowed to host raids, host rallies, promote people, and nominate an Officer. Generals are NOT permitted to demote members. Demoting will result in punishment. These members are elected by the High Council when it seems necessary.
[Council] - Councilors are required to host at least one training per week. Councilors may host raids, host rallies, promote and demote people, and nominate an Officer. This position is attained by first being a General, then being elected.
[Chieftain] - These members are the coordinators and co-leaders of the entire group. |