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Floaty GB Rules

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Cliffy B:
Attention all hands, the following rules will go into affect ship wide no earlier than February 1st:

1.  As the title says, all things that aquatic related that float/spend time on/under the water are allowed; civie as well as military and sci-fi.  Your subject must come in direct contact with the water though.  It can't simply fly/ride over it.

This includes, but is not limited to all forms of rafts, boats, ships, submarines, submersibles, flying boats, float planes, and amphibians.  If you're unsure, file a proposal with the OOD and it will be taken under advisement.

2.  Duration is February 1 - March 31 with a 2 week extension available if needed.  Speak up if you want one when the time comes.

3.  Be creative people!!!  Blow the box wide open and leave it in the rear view!

4.  Physical builds, profiles, stories, and any combination thereof will all be accepted.  Collaborations are welcomed and encouraged.

5.  Partially constructed builds will be subject to approval prior to their inclusion.

6.  When in doubt ask!  Direct all questions/comments/concerns/general griping and bribes to the CO's Suggestion Box.  All serious suggestions will be considered.  All non-serious ones will be handled by the MAA and on this ship its run by good ol' US Marines so think twice unless you want to be at their mercy in the brig ;)

One prize kit from each of these four categories will be awarded to the winner.

1> boat, ship, sub
2> military vehicle, can be AFV or logistic
3> prop aircraft, can be civil or military
4> jet aircraft, can be civil or military

That concludes the rules.  Liberty will expire at 24:59 on the 31st.  We'll be getting underway promptly at 00:00 so make sure you're aboard and your gear is squared away unless you want to be put on report.  That is all.

Old Wombat:

--- Quote from: Cliffy B on February 01, 2015, 08:45:36 AM ---Liberty will expire at 24:59 on the 31st.  We'll be getting underway promptly at 00:00

--- End quote ---

??? Dost thou, perchance, mean "23:59" & "00:01" respectively? ???

Cliffy B:
No as we subscribe to the 25 hour clock since too many of the crew complain there isn't enough hours in the day.  You should have seen the procurement costs for the new clocks and the calibration/conversion equipment since we're the only ship that runs on it.  Nothing is too good for my crew!

Spey Phantom:
are carrier based aircraft allowed? (like F-14, F-18, F4U Corsair....)

ysi_maniac:
Does "aquatic related" include land battlecruisers or flying carriers (ship shape)?

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