Elite roleplay: The galactic bar

INGABA (Inara Galactic Bar)

Welcome to the swankiest bar and most popular bar on station. Located in the Pilot's market and due to its close proximity to the docks is heavily frequented by pilots and all manner of crew, tourists, and layover passengers. Dark, smokey and trimmed in neon lights and bits of tinsel, InGaBa plays only the best music straight from Radio Sidewinder and local DJ star, Janten Groove.

There are various tabled and seated cubby holes that patrons can hold private conversations as well the main bar top where all assortments of drinks and bar food can be ordered up. On the back of the bar on various shelves, from all over the galaxy, the fines and rarest ales preside. next to the impressive collection are several screens that can usually be seen playing adverts or the CQC championships.

It is the most prominent choice for meeting up with other pilots to discuss business discreetly, whatever they may be...

Notice booking the InGaBa for private functions require a deposit of 250,000 CR to cover potential damages.

InGaBa drinks menu:
  • Cubeo Gold - Mid Whiskey
  • Achenar Blue - Upscale Whiskey
  • Kamadhenu Red - Red wine
  • Old Sol - Scotch
  • Barnard's Choice - Gin
  • Crown Jewel - Cocktail
  • Pegasi moon - Pirate Surprise!
  • Supernova - Cocktail
  • Barron's Head - Beer
  • Lavian Brandy
  • Alioth Sparkling - Sparkling Wine
  • Jaques' Quinentian Still - Gifted by a mysterious benefactor, two of these rare devices now distill single shots of whiskey from whatever is on hand for the patrons of Ingaba.


General Roleplay Etiquette:

1. Control only the actions of your own character(s). (AKA: God Mode)
This doesn't matter how small the action is, even if it is as simple as scratching their nose or a direct reaction to something else that just happened. This applies to everything from casual conversation to full blown fight scenes. If you'd like someone to do something specific, PM that person, however keep in mind they are completely within their rights to say no. Especially if said action is inappropriate to their character and/or circumstance.

2. Don't brute force your way into another persons RP.
Approaching with a conversation starter is fine, or indeed some other small action. However charging in, guns blazing and disrupting the flow of another person/pair/groups conversation/arc is about as rude as doing so in real life. If something is going on that you'd like to participate in, be subtle about it. Put out a gentle hook for someone to take, but again, be aware that said hook may not be taken. If you fear it was simply unnoticed, PM the person or people it concerns. Or even leave a message in the OOC forums.

3. Good grammar and spelling is preferred.
We're not asking you to be perfect, but please at least demonstrate willingness. no1 iz gna tak u srsly usng txt spk. There's a wide variety of people here, many who speak English as a second, or even third language. There are even some with varying degrees of dyslexia and/or likely other issues that affect spelling/grammar. We accept them all here. However, people who aren't accepted, are those unwilling to accept polite correction. Remember that even a small thing like the placement of a comma, or the wrong use of there/their/they're can completely change the definition of an entire sentence.

4. Accept constructive criticism gracefully and politely.
If someone spots an issue with your writings, they may wish to help you improve that writing. They may do this through PM or even publicly air their thoughts on the OOC forum. If they have taken the time to be polite and explain what is wrong with your writing, the best way to behave is to respond in kind, using the same manner they have approached you with. It means they have taken an active interest in what you have written and wish to see more. Basically, you have a fan!

5. Don't take the actions or opinions of things done IN RP, to be directly relevant to the writers thoughts or opinions.
Basically, if some ones character calls your character a jackass, it doesn't mean the writer thinks you are a jackass. It's a ROLE they are PLAYING. Watch a movie. The argument between the characters isn't an argument between the actors involved. The same applies here.

6. It's not a popularity contest.
Your RP might be bustling with participants. You have 3 people off station in a fire fight, while another 2 are infiltrating the darkest areas of the station, meanwhile a group of 4 others are tracking your movements in an effort to stop you. Good for you, I'm sure it will be a thrilling read! But you know what? Sometimes the absolute BEST work, comes from two RP characters having a simple heart to heart. Both are valid, both are great, but NEITHER is categorically better than the other. Period.


Inara RP Etiquette:

1. Respect the setting and rules of the universe.
Inara is an Elite: Dangerous 3rd Party Tool. The RP Forums are set in the Elite: Dangerous universe. Elite: Dangerous has rules, as any fictional universe does from Lord of the Rings to Star Wars, or Game of Thrones to Star Trek. If you intend to RP within the Elite: Dangerous universe you are bound by the history and rules of that universe. Simply put, this RP forum is bound by the same rules as the game, so if it can't be done in the game, it is not permitted here. This applies to things from a 50Ly Jump Range on a normal, unmodified Sidewinder, to the destruction of entire stations.

2. Respect the characters created by others.
We have a wide variety of characters already here. It's expected that some will be similar, just as it's expected that two characters will be vastly different. Opinions of each persons character will naturally be varied, but all are valid provided they follow the rules of the universe. You are allowed to interact with, or avoid interaction with, any character in the RP forums. But you have no right to belittle others for their creation. You are not an authority figure on writing, nor are you directly affected by another persons imagination. You might not like it, but you MUST respect it.

3. Be caught up on current events before joining in.
You need basic things like character descriptions in order to interact with them. You also need to know what's going on in the surrounding areas. This is simply because the people you are hoping to RP with, might be gearing up to something that you might not want to be part of. Or simply that the most recent post, out of context, could leave a different impression on the goings on than if you gather that context. We don't expect you to read every single post from the beginning of the forums, just enough to get that basic understanding.

4. Either subscribe to, or frequently check, the Roleplay: Q&A and OOC forum.
People may be discussing something relevant to you there, or even discussing you directly. Perhaps someone asked what the general consensus on the existence or non-existence of a certain object. Or we're just chatting about random gibberish. Either way, be aware of it and use it. If you're unsure about something, such as how guns would look and or behave, or even the music selection, use the OOC forum to ask. We don't have all of the answers, but the collective knowledge and logic usually allows us to overcome an issue and come to a decision on what should be allowed. Frontier Developments, and even David Braben himself, don't have the answers to every possible question that can be asked.

5. Large Scale events exploding out of nowhere are a complete no go.
We get it. Everyone wants their character to be noticed and for people to be tripping over themselves to interact with them. In some audiences, an introduction involving you blasting in for landing in a fiery wreckage of a ship, before cart wheeling out and sword fighting 35 Ninjas before whisking off with the local celebrity for a glorious night of passion, is in fact, cool. This is not one of those audiences. It is generally considered better to build your character up slowly over time. Eventually, you might even have a legitimate excuse to fight those Ninjas. Maybe even with other RP participants by your side.

6. Perfect characters are boring.
The point of a character arc, is that it is in fact, an arc shape. One who is morally unquestionable, fully kitted out and an infinite fountain of knowledge, cannot go through an arc. Give your character flaws. Be it a tendency towards befriending the wrong people, or a bad knee that frequently gives out at inopportune moments. It gives readers something to latch onto and empathise with. You can give your character exceptional capabilities at something, but it requires balance. She's a damn good pilot with no equal, but can't drive an SRV for peanuts. It can lead to some very interesting moments between characters, be it heartfelt or comedic.


Other Notes:
It should be noted that there can be exceptions to these points. For example, good grammar when a character is speaking is actually rare. Few people in real life actually speak with perfect eloquence after all. Or previously arranged actions during a fight scene, such as someone stumbling back after a punch. What's key to remember is context.

All in all, remember this is purely for fun. We have some seriously talented writers here, and others whose writing history starts and ends at high school. But many are willing to help out in whatever way they can. All it takes is that you ask nicely.

Also keep in mind that many people who RP here, also have logbook stories related to the character, or characters, they portray. If it looks like there's an "in joke" going on that you're unsure of, it's probably in those.

In fact, some users have even gone to the trouble of creating "alts" to RP with. If you read back far enough, it's usually pretty clear who has and hasn't, and which ones are the "alts". It's therefore not unheard of to see the apparent seizing of control of other characters. If you do spot one, point it out in the OOC section. If intervention is needed, it will be sorted quickly and (hopefully) politely.

Most, if not all RP participants here have Logbook stories pertaining to their character(s). These are for the reading pleasure of anyone who wishes to do so. While it can be useful to read them in order to gain a bit of backstory on a character you wish to interact with, it should not be assumed that your character shares that knowledge. Within the E:D Universe, these Logbooks either don't exist, or are private diaries kept by the characters. Either way, without explicit statements to say otherwise from the writer, your interactions should reflect that your character is in the dark about any information you, the writer/reader, have gained from reading the stories.
17 Feb 2017, 12:22am
The open way of Phisto taking his interruption, Leif was relieved on the inside after all that tension that built up while walking towards the group.

"It's Leif, spelled L-E-I-F. You'll find me under just this name, or sometimes the addition of 'the Head' to it. Why do you ask?"

Leif took a sip of his drink, watching Phisto tapping around on his PDA.

"And I hope that I didn't interrupt you in anything of important matter. I guess you'd discuss such things in more private rooms, ya?" he added jokingly.


OOC spelling/pronounciation notice: While written "Leif", it is pronounced like "life". It does happen that I get spelled wrong when just saying my name, as this is not a fantasy, but my real first name.
17 Feb 2017, 5:35pm
"L-E-I-F? Just asking because it's what people do. And no, nothing important being interupted here..." Phisto picked up his PDA, and tucked it into his tuxedo jacket, "...just having a friendly conversation at a bar, like what people also do." Phisto pointed at Leif's Explorer emblem, "You were the gentlemen announcing his latest promotion earlier, weren't you? Always have admired you exploration types."
17 Feb 2017, 9:42pm
"Yes, this is me. I was out on a nine month exploration trip. The Asp I used for it was everything I had at that point. After returning, I had a really nice payout and the promotion to Elite, jumping multiple ranks inbetween."
Leif took another sip.
"Right after a warm welcome from my old buddies at the place I call home, I ventured off to get me the big-ass Beluga, Moto Meli I called her, I've flown in here. I talked about that earlier, and if you want to go on a trip with me, the offer still stands," he said with a wink.

Trying not to, he let out a burp, and held his hand in front of his mouth. "Excuse me," he apologized and added, pointing his finger around the group, "The drinks of the three of you, are on me."
17 Feb 2017, 10:11pm
It's a trap. He thought to himself.

"Well, there are nonlethal methods of self defense." He said simply. "I must be going. Thank-you to the patron that left his tab open." He nod to Leif. "Sorry." He said.

Jacyn turned and left the bar.
17 Feb 2017, 10:51pm
Leif looked after Jacyn leaving, then downing the rest of his drink.

"He doesn't sound like he actually got things to do. Do you have an idea what's wrong with him? I overheard you talking about self defense," he said, directed to Phisto again.

Turning to the barkeep, he ordered another drink.
17 Feb 2017, 10:54pm
Snipes simply smirked and helped himself to his augmented orange juice.
18 Feb 2017, 12:04am
"Funny you should mention self-defense," Phisto motioned to his still damp pant leg, "Got a little hostile with the kid earlier... all in good fun, mind you... and he took me down preemptively. Seemed impressive enough, I guess, but I don't know a damn thing about hand to hand combat. Bit strange, I think, wanting to get away when he can so clearly handle himself."

Phisto scratched his chin, rolling his eyes in a thoughtful matter.

"Morale ain't his strong suit, I suppose."
18 Feb 2017, 4:56pm
"Mhm." Leif made a slow nod.

"Unsure, doesn't know himself. Is he a newjack by chance?"

He looked towards the entrance, through which Jacyn just left, then back at Phisto.
18 Feb 2017, 6:11pm
"Says he literally got his Sidewinder and flew out here to celebrate.  Guess his mentor thought Citi Gateway would be a good spot for him?"  Phisto shrugged, rolled his eyes with a bit of obvious contempt, and continued, "Bit of a quandary, that one.  Interesting enough, at least."  He paused for a moment, looking at his drink ans swirling the liquid around.

"Funny he mentioned bounty hunting as a profession for himself, then getting a bit awkward once what that job means came up," Phisto laughed,  "Surprise, it is indeed a flesh for cash business!"
18 Feb 2017, 7:13pm
"Aye," Leif replied, "I've been bounty hunting for quite a while before aswell. Had a Vulture for it, and this bird's behaviour is how I chased them." Tuning down into a darker sound, he continued, "Followed them a while, until they didn't suspect me or lost me. Then I striked down on them, picking the metal off their ships. Sometimes I even shot the rescue capsules to make sure."
He took a sip, slow and thoughtful. Then he placed it down and while looking at it, said, "It's really a killing, and that should be clear to anyone doing it."


Last edit: 19 Feb 2017, 3:36am
19 Feb 2017, 2:07pm
Phisto nodded at Leif, then downed the rest of his drink, "Thankfully, killing ain't much. Just a sin against your fellow human."
19 Feb 2017, 7:37pm
Snipes turned to Phisto. "Perhaps intent rather than killing is the sin. One man's assassination target for revenge can simultaneously be a whole system's wanted bounty for something completely unrelated. Why we kill is more important than that we do." He waved over the server hoping to get some appetizers of some sort brought out for the group.

Last edit: 19 Feb 2017, 7:44pm
19 Feb 2017, 8:32pm
Phisto watched the bartender approach, "Yeah, you hungry too?"

Turning back to Snipes, he raised an inquisitive eyebrow, "Why is it more important than the act itself?"
19 Feb 2017, 8:47pm
Snipes imbibed some of his special orange juice.

"Animals kill. We alone can understand why we kill. If I kill a man for cheating me at cards compared to killing the same man for destroying a Dolphin full of college students on a research trip, the 'why' is everything and will begin to burden or free my mind. Motive is everything. If I was burdened by every man whose eyes flickered out by my hand in the military, I would lose my mind. The fact that it is kill or be killed, and the knowledge that if they are not killed, innocents will suffer, is why intent matters. Anyone can be a murderer; anyone can be a hero. History biasly writes the roles of those who partake favoring the winners, but joining the fight in the first place and 'why' is what separates the few from the many."
19 Feb 2017, 9:51pm
Phisto smiled sightly, his eyes focused far and away at nothing, "I'm glad that works for you. Sound a little complex for my taste, but hey. So, what do you want to eat?"

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