Buckle in folks, this is gonna be a long one.
Kaelos Vryn
1. As Valery has mentioned, there already exists coordination chats between us and most other Major Factions. Though this has primarily been for the bigger threads, such as Invasions. I’d like to see them be utilized beyond that, maybe for some cross-Faction threads that aren’t necessarily something like a Junction?
But it is a matter of finding the right balance, else it’ll become too much of a juggling act trying to coordinate with one too many factions.
To close up this question, and continue the topic on balance, I would like to leave a question of my own to the faction as a whole: What are your feelings on the faction’s thread cadence? Obviously invasions will shift focus and priorities, but outside of that. Too many Doms, too few general Faction threads? This’ll be something I’d bring up in a faction poll/discussion.
2. I think there’s a lot of exciting potential for the new bounty system. I know Bounty Hunters a whole were somewhat directionless due to BH-specific factions never lasting for long. So the new system is no doubt a boon to those writers. Obviously with it being new there will be potential issues and hurdles that need to be ironed out. But I am looking forward to seeing it continue to grow.
A potential revamp/shake up of the SIA could see a utilization of it, as Valery mentioned with Warrants.
Natasi Fortan
1. I’ll be frank, the past week has been a mess where preconceived notions, speculation and the like were getting thrown about, causing an even greater mess because people weren’t talking. Be it because feeling like they were being shut out/ignored, discussion getting shut down too early, or the facts not being laid out to get the situation set straight. My plan of addressing this is well, to do the sensible thing really. Address the situation, talk with those involved, gather the facts and bring it to the rest of the staff to discuss. All Staff should be part of the verdict before action is made, as there will no doubt be multiple opinions. Now, there are times where a response is clear cut, but there are also times where emotions are involved and mistakes get made. Those times have to be addressed with a more careful hand, as there are multiple different options to resolve a matter.
Tl;dr, Address situations properly, and be transparent with the faction when issues arise.
2. Yeah there’s no denying that the NJO are the largest of the faction’s inner groups, which leads to the GA looking like a Jedi faction. It’s a very fair perception, and an inevitable fact due to the popularity/fantasy of writing one. I have briefly touched on this in a previous answer, but the plan is to enact an overview of GADF, SIA & the Senate, see where there are flaws and weaknesses, what can be done to solve them, be it through a full revamp or a reshuffle. The ideal would be to get those groups to a point where it incentives writers to write within them, to increase their activity. Will they ever match the NJO? Probably not, the power of RPing a Jedi is too strong.
To give an example with the SIA: Potential revamp, integrate the Bounty Boards warrants/most wanted list. Reach out to factions like the GE to coordinate some Spy vs Spy action.
3. Now the Senate, it’s a part of the faction I’ve only ever dipped my toe in. But I am aware it’s had its issues that’s had the unfortunate effect of making it feel stale at points. So what can be done to make being a Senator more attractive? We make it a more involved thing. Because let’s be real, right now all you have to do is find/pick a planet, fill in a form and wait for a thumbs up. That’s not very fun, nor very in the theme of politics.
So what’s a potential solution that will both make it more attractive, but also protect the faction? Well after having looked into how some of the other factions have handled it, I say we could learn a thing or two. Let me provide an example of how it could potentially work:
A writer wants to be the Senator of Chandrila. They have to approach an existing Senator ICily, petitioning themselves, and strike a deal to secure their support. This has to be a total of 3 different Senators (One to put the bill forwards, two to back it and support it).. Once they have done that, the writer has to complete a number of threads (let’s say 2-3) that proves through the story why their character should be the Senator of Chandrila.
[Note: The order in which this is done isn’t necessarily strict. The writer could do the threads first, then seek support, or vice versa].
The application is then officially made, and someone from the Faction Staff will look over it and vet it. Ideally one of those first three Senators would be someone on the Staff to make the process smoother. From there it’s down to the writer if they want to secure more support via IC deals, or leave it to the Assembly and hope they get a majority vote in their favour.
[Note: To ensure the vetting process, the Senator who originally puts the bill forward has to take responsibility if the person decides to suddenly try and submit a bill that goes against the faction. It’s similar to how bounty sponsors have to hold responsibility of who they sponsor].
Again, this is just a single part of how it could be revamped. Ultimately it’ll be a larger discussion and brainstorm with the Staff to figure out all the details.