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Question on ship crews...

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Andreus Ixiris
Center for Advanced Studies
Gallente Federation
#21 - 2014-04-29 14:33:44 UTC
Stitcher wrote:
I also advocate having a small immediate-access file on every crewman you employ uploaded to cybernetic memory so that if you SHOULD cross paths then you're able to at least address them by name and make appropriate small-talk. There's nothing more awkward than sharing a hundred-deck elevator with a crewman who's damn near browning their jumpsuit with nerves. It's useful to have enough intel on them to break the ice and put them at their ease.

Try to use a decent memory implant, though.

There's nothing that makes an awkward situation even more awkward than saying "So..." followed by a very obvious archive retrieval delay followed by their name in surname, given name order in a flat monotone.

Andreus Ixiris > A Civire without a chin is barely a Civire at all.

Pieter Tuulinen > He'd be Civirely disadvantaged, Andreus.

Andreus Ixiris > ...

Andreus Ixiris > This is why we're at war.

Stitcher
School of Applied Knowledge
Caldari State
#22 - 2014-04-29 14:47:17 UTC  |  Edited by: Stitcher
Andreus Ixiris wrote:
There's nothing that makes an awkward situation even more awkward than saying "So..." followed by a very obvious archive retrieval delay followed by their name in surname, given name order in a flat monotone.


except for "Ensign... [ERROR: SUBJECT NOT FOUND], right?"

AKA Hambone

Author of The Deathworlders

Andreus Ixiris
Center for Advanced Studies
Gallente Federation
#23 - 2014-04-29 14:58:08 UTC  |  Edited by: Andreus Ixiris
Stitcher wrote:
except for "Ensign... [ERROR: SUBJECT NOT FOUND], right?"

"[ERROR: RANK NOT FOUND]... [ERROR: SUBJECT NOT FOUND], so how is your [ERROR: RELATIONSHIP HONORIFIC NOT FOUND] [ERROR: SUBJECT_RELATION NOT FOUND]? [ERROR: PREPREPARED_SITUATIONALLY_APPROPRIATE_COMMENT NOT FOUND], am I right? [DATABASE INTEGRITY ERROR COUNT ABOVE WARNING THRESHOLD - COMMENCE FILE SYSTEM INTEGRITY CHECK]"

And that was when I stopped buying from Inherent Implants.

Andreus Ixiris > A Civire without a chin is barely a Civire at all.

Pieter Tuulinen > He'd be Civirely disadvantaged, Andreus.

Andreus Ixiris > ...

Andreus Ixiris > This is why we're at war.

Stitcher
School of Applied Knowledge
Caldari State
#24 - 2014-04-29 15:05:20 UTC
All of which makes for a great prank if you do it deliberately and maintain a straight expression of earnest interest throughout.

AKA Hambone

Author of The Deathworlders

Aracturus
Amok.
Goonswarm Federation
#25 - 2014-04-29 15:10:01 UTC
Hand-picking crew helps, but when you start ending up in capital ships, welll....

This is now a WIDOT thread!

Noden Vorpalstar
The Knights of Polaris
#26 - 2014-04-29 15:17:26 UTC  |  Edited by: Noden Vorpalstar
Just a few more helpful tips...

1. Have an Organizational Mission Statement and Commanders or CEOs Intent. Be sure that each of your senior ranking crewmembers understand these, as well as their implementation. It is their responsibility to ensure their subordinates at each level have an understanding.

2. Outline your organizational goals, and have it accessable to everymember of your organization both capsuleer and baseliner alike. Keeping in mind operational security, and your own security procedures.

3. Encourage Leaders in your organization to Lead from the Front. Build an environment in which Leaders are cultivated at all levels to give their subordinates; Purpose, Direction, and Motivation.

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Stitcher
School of Applied Knowledge
Caldari State
#27 - 2014-04-29 15:26:59 UTC
Sounds like so many buzzwords, so little substance to me. I'm more from the "You know what your damn job is, so go do it: Try not to f**k up." school of management.

AKA Hambone

Author of The Deathworlders

Makoto Priano
Kirkinen-Arataka Transhuman Zenith Consulting Ltd.
Arataka Research Consortium
#28 - 2014-04-29 16:50:02 UTC
Seriously, Stitcher. Mr. Vorpalstar, you've taken to your training remarkably well-- but do try to digest it a little before regurgitating.

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Noden Vorpalstar
The Knights of Polaris
#29 - 2014-04-29 17:20:35 UTC  |  Edited by: Noden Vorpalstar
Makoto Priano wrote:
Seriously, Stitcher. Mr. Vorpalstar, you've taken to your training remarkably well-- but do try to digest it a little before regurgitating.


Thanks for the well meaning advice. However I do believe I've digested it well over my 8 + years as a capsuleer, even though I was not always active and elected at times to live amongst the baseliners.

My advice was intended to be well meaning, and to show that there is more to Command than demanding blind obedience or forcefully enslaving those who work for you.

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Ninavask
The Synenose Accord
#30 - 2014-04-29 20:53:59 UTC  |  Edited by: Ninavask
Usually I leave handling of crew to the first mate, or whatever your ranking structure is the capsuleers main contact with crew. At most I listen to crew meetings between heads of different sections of the ship. Which depends on your usual ship class. Other then that their job prerogative is simple. Keep the ship from exploding internally and let me fly.

Dr. Ninavask Revan

Colonist

Alexylva Paradox

The views above are the opinions and beliefs of Dr. Ninavask and do in no way reflect on his employeers or associates at the time of posting.

Saya Ishikari
Ishukone-Raata Technological Research Institute
Ishuk-Raata Enforcement Directive
#31 - 2014-04-30 02:56:02 UTC
In my experience, some factors that affect your crews morale and dedication are inherent to what you do. If you frequently lose ships and crew, you've established a precident of low odds for them, and that presents a major factor for anyone, whether they fully accept it or not.

My current crew is due to stand down and go home in about eighteen days, with just over half being the same people who flew into combat with me during my first real sorties. As it is, I've gotten pretty close to them. Most other capsuleers would suggest I'm a fool to do so, but the value of making your appreciation of the risk they take cannot be overstated. I live among them, rather than locked up in my quarters, as often as I can. We eat together, talk, laugh, and share burdens as soldiers should, not as me lording over people as a "demi-god" (what a crock).

Aside from paying them well, I put forth a not insignificant effort towards ensuring that they have the best training available, particularly in terms of emergency survival, and put down a little extra ISK for proper equipment. Beyond that, if the worst comes to pass, I offer them the peace of mind of knowing their families will be taken care of. It's a pittance for a capsuleer to offer up sustenance funds, health care, and education grants. I don't even see the "drain" on my accounts. But you'd be surprised how far that pittance goes with your crew.

I'm much the same with my marines. Their weapons, armor, gear and training is all paid for out of pocket, without regard to brand name loyalty, to ensure they have the best I can get for them. They're crew too, and at even greater risk of injury or death with the job they do... Which brings me to my final point...

When they do die, honor their sacrifice. We come back. They don't. Nothing else can make up for the utter contempt that using and discarding the dead as if they were automatons shows.

"At the end of it all, we have only what we've left in our wake to be remembered by." -Kyoko Ishikari, YC 95 - YC 117

Ghelisis Achasse
The Scope
Gallente Federation
#32 - 2014-05-01 09:52:34 UTC
I have perused your replies, and I think some of them will help tremendously. It appears any new crew I hire does not think of me as a competent captain, and it only takes a few sorties to make them think otherwise, even though I offer them the standard crew perks. Once established however, they love their station. Case in point:

Stationed in low security, I have SWS Red Cyclone, a Cyclone-class battlecruiser. The crew stationed on that ship is currently on leave, well-deserved R&R, but although it is docked in a station, and I have contacted the CEO of said station about housing for them, a few of them do not use station facilities. In fact, they prefer to actually LIVE on my ship. Of course, they disembark for the station bar every so often. Warp drive technician nearly got irradiated after a night of hard partying...oyyy

Anyhow, I am going to implement new protocols on my ships based on your replies. I can always count on fellow capsuleers to help! Thanks.
Tiberious Thessalonia
True Slave Foundations
#33 - 2014-05-01 12:03:25 UTC
Ghelisis Achasse wrote:
I can always count on fellow capsuleers to help! Thanks.


You're so dead. Oh wow.
Anslo
Scope Works
#34 - 2014-05-01 13:02:03 UTC
Tiberious Thessalonia wrote:
Ghelisis Achasse wrote:
I can always count on fellow capsuleers to help! Thanks.


You're so dead. Oh wow.


Care to explain...

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Stitcher
School of Applied Knowledge
Caldari State
#35 - 2014-05-01 13:17:11 UTC
That's kind of the funny thing: you CAN count oncapsuleers to help. We can be among the nicest and most inclusive people in all of New Eden towards our newest graduates and even to our senior veterans if there's a gap in their knowledge.

you just can't trust capsuleers not to exploit you.

AKA Hambone

Author of The Deathworlders

Tiberious Thessalonia
True Slave Foundations
#36 - 2014-05-02 00:00:53 UTC
Anslo wrote:
Tiberious Thessalonia wrote:
Ghelisis Achasse wrote:
I can always count on fellow capsuleers to help! Thanks.


You're so dead. Oh wow.


Care to explain...


He is counting on capsuleers to help. He is going to die many times while he learns that lesson.
ValentinaDLM
SoE Roughriders
Electus Matari
#37 - 2014-05-02 00:36:29 UTC
Rodj Blake wrote:
If there is a difference of opinion between myself and a crew member we sit down for twenty minutes, talk about it, and then agree that I was right.


You know with the right tweaks to some Trans Cranial Microcontrollers, you could probably shave some time off of that twenty minutes.
Saya Ishikari
Ishukone-Raata Technological Research Institute
Ishuk-Raata Enforcement Directive
#38 - 2014-05-02 00:52:50 UTC
Tiberious Thessalonia wrote:
Anslo wrote:
Tiberious Thessalonia wrote:
Ghelisis Achasse wrote:
I can always count on fellow capsuleers to help! Thanks.


You're so dead. Oh wow.


Care to explain...


He is counting on capsuleers to help. He is going to die many times while he learns that lesson.

Never trust a mind you can't read, yes?

"At the end of it all, we have only what we've left in our wake to be remembered by." -Kyoko Ishikari, YC 95 - YC 117

Lady Katherine Devonshire
Royal Ammatar Engineering Corps
#39 - 2014-05-02 02:54:51 UTC  |  Edited by: Lady Katherine Devonshire
It is always imperative that one has only the most talented and trustworthy of chefs aboard, ideally one who is also well versed in fine wines. Likewise, a good steward to properly handle the dry cleaning is required, as is bringing at least one household chambermaid to supervise the others whilst traveling. Of course one must be practical as well, so I usually forgo bringing a butler along on anything smaller than a cruiser. For journey's taking longer than a few hours a stylist can certainly prove useful so as to still be properly presentable upon arrival. Regardless of the ship one should always bring one's Kameria bodyguards, even on something as small as a shuttle... correction, especially on something as small as a shuttle.
Diana Kim
State Protectorate
Caldari State
#40 - 2014-05-02 04:00:24 UTC
Ideally if chef could make crew walk on the ship only orderly in strict formations.

Honored are the dead, for their legacy guides us.

In memory of Tibus Heth, Caldari State Executor YC110-115, Hero and Patriot.