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Title: [OOC] Overwatch Standards
Post by: garry :D on January 21, 2013, 07:06:01 PM
As of 22/01/2013, this thread should be the only source of information that you use for flagging up/down and behaving correctly.

Changes to this thread can be made without warning.


OOC standards:


Things that you don't need authorization to flag up for:


Things that you do need authorization to flag up for:

OVERSIGHT notes:

Accountability:

Patrols and raids:

IC restrictions:
Title: Re: [OOC] Overwatch Standards
Post by: cookiesofamerica on January 22, 2013, 08:41:08 PM
I'm not sure what would be considered "leaking". Would it be like telling new changes, plans, militaristic combat strategies and what not? Or is their something more to that?
Title: Re: [OOC] Overwatch Standards
Post by: garry :D on January 22, 2013, 08:52:21 PM
Any operations like a targeted sweep where we are moving to take down a high-value target would be tagged as [CLASSIFIED]. If it's an OOC discussion, there is no reason to distribute it or inform the person who is being targeted as that would be metagaming.
Title: Re: [OOC] Overwatch Standards
Post by: raged on January 22, 2013, 09:24:50 PM
Same classification goes for Section 2. Everything Section 2 does is classified because it can be easily used for metagaming purposes and if anybody in my squad leaks things it's an automatic ban unless I'm feeling nice. There's just certain things that have to also be kept a secret OOC'ly because regardless of how advanced of a roleplayer somebody may be they'll accidently use that OOC info to their gain.
Title: Re: [OOC] Overwatch Standards
Post by: Airborne1st on January 22, 2013, 09:35:19 PM
To be safe, I just wouldn't recommend leaking anything at all from these forums.
Title: Re: [OOC] Overwatch Standards
Post by: garry :D on January 22, 2013, 09:54:56 PM
Today, I have spoken with the units who were involved in the following situation:

* Unrostered unit taking a role in a deployment to the Outlands;
* No patrol log posted that documented the situation;
* Unauthorized raid took place despite the weekly patrol already having been done;
* Substantial OOC drama was caused on the topic of grenades.

In order to stop this from happening again, I have changed this:
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Things that you do need authorization to flag up for:
Deploying to the Outlands. Seek permission from the Overwatch faction leader. If the faction leader is not available, seek permission from your division leader.

..back to this:

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Things that you do need authorization to flag up for:
Deploying to the Outlands. Seek permission from the Overwatch faction leader. If the faction leader is not available, no patrol/raid will occur.
Title: Re: [OOC] Overwatch Standards
Post by: garry :D on March 21, 2013, 01:04:19 AM
After hearing about a situation involving a unit who failed to follow the standards regarding deployment, I believe it is necessary to post a reminder about the current policy:

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Things that you do need authorization to flag up for:
Exiting the Nexus - the only exceptions are if a JW or AW is active or if you are travelling straight to the Embassy OOCly via the P2 vehicle tunnel.

Administrators are working within their rights to remove units who do not have authorization to exit the Nexus and decide to take a stroll.

The offending unit in this case has been removed.
Title: Re: [OOC] Overwatch Standards
Post by: garry :D on March 31, 2013, 06:33:32 AM
A couple of modifications:

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  • Patrolling units should be following the main roads while on patrol.
  • Citizens with weapons in the City who are detained by Overwatch and are legitimately killed will incur a permanent kill regardless of whether or not they have posed a safety risk during an operation.
  • Citizens with weapons who are classed as non-threatening (ie; those who don't fire shots at Overwatch but are found to have weapons holstered) in the Outlands who are detained by Overwatch and are legitimately killed will follow the NLR and keep their weapons the first time. If they are caught a second time with weapons (regardless of whether they pose a safety risk) on a separate patrol/raid, they will incur a permanent kill.

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  • The member tagged as OVERSIGHT.##### is accountable to Section 0.
  • In the event of the member tagged as OVERSIGHT.##### being deemed to be unfit for duty (OOC mutiny [60/40 majority vote by OTA faction members], demotion, resignation, leave of absence), command of the Overwatch faction will fall under the joint command of Section 0 while a suitable replacement is found.

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  • Exiting the Nexus - the only exceptions are if a JW or AW is active. Civil Administrators cannot ask you to leave the interior of the Nexus. Ask Section 0 members or the OTA faction leader for permission.
Title: Re: [OOC] Overwatch Standards
Post by: garry :D on March 06, 2014, 12:55:34 AM
Updated:

-Changed Section 0 references to be named to match RAZOR:

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  • Participating in a targeted raid/sweep with the intention of seeking out a specific target. Seek permission from the current Division Leader (DvL) of RAZOR who is online at the time. Members in RAZOR are prohibited from self-authorizing raids and then switching to an OTA unit to participate in the raid (example: RAZOR.123 say that they have IClly approved a raid and then they switch to their OTA unit to participate in the raid).

-Removed all references to PHANTOM.


RAZOR now have more power when dealing with Overwatch and at the discretion of the DvL (or whoever they decide to delegate authorization of OTA deployment down to), they can be deployed in the city to strike targets without the consent of the OTA faction leader.
Title: Re: [OOC] Overwatch Standards
Post by: garry :D on March 07, 2014, 01:44:19 AM
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OVERSIGHT members can act as temporary leadership solutions on the City server in the event of no Officer, Division Leader or Sector Commander being online. While they are in this role, they coordinate Civil Protection actions. As soon as one of the previously mentioned ranks is available and online, the sociostability leadership role is handed back to the highest ranked unit.

This is being trialed during off-peak times (2am GMT -> 12pm GMT) and will run until the 15th of March 2014.
Title: Re: [OOC] Overwatch Standards
Post by: garry :D on March 11, 2014, 05:47:09 AM
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  • Providing support for Nexus training exercises. So long as you have the approval of the training officer conducting the training, feel free to flag up according to his/her requirements. If they only need one unit for a target in breaching practice and a group of units flag up then the training officer will decide what units they need to stay flagged on.

If any senior units conducting training (TrO and OfC+) need targets or demonstration dummies, feel free to ask someone with an Overwatch unit to flag on to assist you.
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