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The existing flying units will need to end their current storylines in order to start a new one. This is a prime time to do so, as each unit is near the end of a tour, as follows: | The existing flying units will need to end their current storylines in order to start a new one. This is a prime time to do so, as each unit is near the end of a tour, as follows: | ||
* PBF: Mission 12 of 12 | * PBF: Mission 12 of 12 | ||
* R2W: | * R2W: Mission 8 of ? | ||
* RgF: Mission 11 of 12 | * RgF: Mission 11 of 12 | ||
* IBG: Mission 1 of ? | * IBG: Mission 1 of ? |
Revision as of 17:38, 20 October 2004
Overview
As part of the structure changes, the squadrons in the combined flying unit will all participate in the same storyline. This may mean that they are all on the same battlefield in a mission, or are carrying out different orders in different areas, all related to a central storyline.
Benefits
- Every squadron will be directly working with the other squadrons. As it is, it's somewhat hard to keep up with four separate storylines, if one is in four separate fleets.
- This will allow for all the squadrons to write narratives for each other.
Transition
The existing flying units will need to end their current storylines in order to start a new one. This is a prime time to do so, as each unit is near the end of a tour, as follows:
- PBF: Mission 12 of 12
- R2W: Mission 8 of ?
- RgF: Mission 11 of 12
- IBG: Mission 1 of ?