Elite roleplay: Citi Gateway

CITI GATEWAY

The Orbis station is a center of activity. Within the station a myriad of places can be found.
  • The Warrens: Where the poor plebs of the station live. It's is a breeding ground for the most unscrupulous. Keep an eye on your wallet when traversing the corridors of these areas.
  • Habitation Complex: For those workers and pilots that can afford it, this area provides closer to 1G gravity for more earth like living.
  • Commerce Divison: and Administration Where the larger corporations make their home. Station administration can be found here.
  • Industrial Complex: Where industry manufactures their various goods.
  • Entertainment: District Bars, theaters and night clubs, tattoo parlors and other establishments can be found vying for a commanders credits in exchange for a bit of fun.
  • Station Security: A high tech brig used to house law breakers until they can be tried, and or deported off station.
  • Medical Ward: Where commanders can get patched up, enhanced, or fix existing cybernetics.

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.
19 Mar 2018, 4:49pm
Suki smiles.

"You appear tense, Isaiah san. You carry a burden on your shoulders, perhaps a memory you would prefer to forget? The Olive Grove is a good place for easing a troubled mind."

She taps Isaiah's name into her podium.

"I will arrange for a girl to help you ease your tension, Isaiah san. You may order a drink in the meantime."

She gestures towards the door which leads to the bar.
19 Mar 2018, 6:32pm
"Much obliged," he replied, proceeding towards the door to the bar. 

He made his way to the counter, picking a spot off to the side, away from the other patrons. His eyes were drawn to the other girls, and he felt a slight pang of uncertainty about his decision. It wasn't like him to do this sort of thing. 

And the receptionist. She noticed how stressed out I looked. Is it really that obvious?
21 Mar 2018, 8:00am
Cee moves to the newcomer at the bar.

"Howdy," she says, and flashes him a broad grin. "First time here, huh? What can I get you?"
21 Mar 2018, 10:14am
Isaiah smirked and nodded his head, crossing his arms and leaning against the bar. "Yep. First time for everything I suppose. How about an Old Sol to start things off?"
21 Mar 2018, 12:07pm
Cee makes a clicking noise with her tongue.

"Sure thing," she says as she pours the drink. "I had you pegged for an Old Sol just as soon as you walked in the door."

She places the glass of whisky on the counter in front of the man.

"There you go. Enjoy."
21 Mar 2018, 1:43pm
"Thank you ma'am," Isaiah replied, taking a sip of the drink. He winced slightly at the taste, then cleared his throat and looked around the bar once more before turning back to the bartender. "So do you stay pretty busy?"
21 Mar 2018, 2:12pm
"Bah! I can't make out who the cigar sucker is, or what he's doing," Jubei swears as he closes the blinds. "Too far away."

The imperial takes a seat on the couch and resumes sipping his coffee. "Well? Time may be relative, but it doesn't stop. Take a seat Stryker. Miss Ibara, you should also take a seat. It does us no good to be on edge right now. Let's chat and get this all out in the open."
21 Mar 2018, 3:58pm
Cee looks about the room, then back to the man in front of her.

"You enquirin' 'bout The Olive Grove in general," asks Cee, "or 'bout me in particular? Answer's yes either way. The girls do what they do, and I do what I do. We're all pretty busy, most of the time."

She leans forward, resting her forearms on the bar counter.


Last edit: 21 Mar 2018, 4:10pm
21 Mar 2018, 4:34pm
"Makes sense. I guess if there's two things that are always gonna be in high demand, it's alcohol and good companionship. Both of which I've had a distinct lack of these last few months." He took another swig from his glass, peering over the rim. Setting the glass back down, he sighed. "Ain't gonna complain though. Things are looking up."
21 Mar 2018, 5:08pm
"Glad to hear it," says Cee. "If it's booze 'n' babes you're lookin' for, then you came to the right place. Specially if you're a guy who's got the weight of the 'verse on his shoulders."

She straightens up.

"I'm Cee."
21 Mar 2018, 6:20pm
"Hi, Cee. I'm Isaiah." He extended his hand to her with a slight smile.
22 Mar 2018, 8:04am
Cee accepts the handshake.

"When a guy goes months without alcohol and company, it usually means one of two things. The guy's either an explorer or... he's runnin' from somethin'."

She looks straight at Isaiah and arches an eyebrow.
22 Mar 2018, 10:16am
"That's a fair assessment. And you'd be half right. I have been known to wander the galaxy when I need to clear my head or curiosity gets the better of me. But I think my days of running are coming to a close."

He managed a sly grin, then added, "Think this time around folks might be running from me."
22 Mar 2018, 10:57am
"Man with a plan, huh?" says Cee. Her mouth curls into a half smile.

"Plenty of those in the 'verse these days. But whether you're runnin' toward or runnin' away, you're still runnin'. And sometimes it can be hard to tell the difference. Do you?"
22 Mar 2018, 1:54pm
"Truth is, it's hard to stop once you start." Isaiah lowered his voice slightly, his grin not quite disappearing but diminishing somewhat. "Whether you want to or not, it's hard to settle down after you've been pushing for so long. Learned that the hard way. Even when I wasn't running after or away from something..." his voice lowered further. "Once you get a taste of that kind of life, you end up craving it."

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