The Militaristic Handbook of Conduct for TSU (The Soviet Union)
All soldiers are to address their above-ranks as Sir/Ma'am.
All soldiers are to give respect and undying loyalty to this cause and her goals.
When addressing an officer, use respect, no fooling around.
When asking for permission to speak, use common sense to see if whatever you wish to speak of is of actual importance to the situation at hand or if the question is vital to your own education of the group and its conduct.
Those caught breaking code or laws, will be severely punished, no exceptions.
“Hellion” and “Banshee” like behavior is not tolerated in any way shape or form, anyone caught displaying this will be severely penalized. No exceptions.
Orders are not orders they are COMMANDS, to be followed, without exception.
You will be given a week long grace period after initial day long inactivity has occurred, should you exceed that, then it will be met with a series of questions as to what was going about on those days, if it is not worthy of redemption, you will be exiled.
All soldiers must sign this formal oath stating that they shall obey these laws till’ their last moments on the website, and never falter, or face persecution.
I [blank], swear to uphold these laws which I have been given, never to falter or waver when our group is under fire. And I swear to constantly practice these laws, till’ my final moments on the website, and should I ever go against this conduct which I have been bestowed, I am to be persecuted in a just fashion by those who make the accusation in an official meeting between the accusers and myself, accompanied by a lieutenant or higher as our justice. I can and will uphold these laws, or be tried and exiled, on my honor, as a soldier.
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