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Volunteer
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The Intertellar Services Department
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| The Interstellar Services Department (ISD) is a group
of volunteers who graciously share their free time in
order to assist fellow players in the world of EVE. They
answer questions, help resolve minor problems and act
as good-will ambassadors throughout the community. |
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ISD roles |
| There are several branches in the program and each has
its own area of interest. These are player support, new
player support, forum moderators, events and bug hunters.
Support, Training and Resources (STAR) is the branch
for player support and new player support volunteers
who focus their attention on the in-game Help/Rookie
Help Channels, answer petitions, greet random new players.
Players are able to enter the channel and get quick
answers to their questions about EVE. Though volunteer
powers are extremely limited, they can perform simple
tasks such as answering some low-level petitions, moving
characters that are stuck (under certain circumstances)
and providing information about current conditions in
the game that may affect mobility or connectivity.
Communications Relay Commission (CRC) is the division
for forum moderators who monitor the EVE message boards
on our website and strive to retain the spirit of community
there. They alert the game masters and dev team about
hot topics or issues that may need to be addressed.
Auxiliary Union for Relay, Observation, Recording and
Analysis (AURORA) is the name of the volunteer event
division. They assist the creators of EVE with in-game
events as well as writing and producing events of their
own in which players can participate.
Equipment Certification and Anomaly Investigations
Division (ECAID) is the group of bug hunters. They test
equipment and features on our test server, Entropy,
before these things are implemented on the live server,
Tranquility.
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ISD in-game abilities |
Volunteers have little or no in-game abilities. They
do not have access to the account information of players
nor do they have the ability to create items in the
game. They do not receive special items or equipment
for their play characters. Their actions are closely
monitored and they are not privy to information that
is highly confidential.
There have been few allegations of abuse of power by
the volunteers, but upon investigation, nearly all of
these cases are proven to be false. To those outside
ISD, the program is mysterious and the object of frequent
misconceptions about what the volunteers can and cannot
do. These misconceptions make the volunteers an easy
target. We take accusations of abuse of power or other
wrongdoing by the volunteers very seriously and investigate
each thoroughly. On the rare occasion when a volunteer
has broken the rules, he/she has been swiftly dismissed.
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Applying to become an ISD volunteer
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Any EVE player over the age of 18, been playing for
more than 3 months, and with an account in good standing
may apply for a position. Applications are manually
reviewed by the various team vice admirals/team captains.
Candidates must successfully complete an interview and
the training process before they are inducted into the
team of their choice.
ECAID and CRC are an exception. Unlike the other branches
of ISD, ECAID and CRC members are by invite only. Bug
Hunters are invited to join the crew based on the quality
and quantity of bug reports they have submitted.
To apply to become and ISD volunteer log in to the
EVE Player website and go to the sign-up page. Due to
the volume of applications received, we regret that
we are unable to respond to all applicants. If your
application is approved, you will be contacted with
further information about interviewing and training.
• STAR HINTS: If you have submitted an application
and have not heard anything after 2-3 months, update
your application. It shows that you are still interested
in being a volunteer.
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Chat colors |
Colored chat texts are used by the representatives
of EVE. Their color chat signifies what position they
officially have within EVE.
• Teal = ISD (Polaris) member
- Volunteer support staff.
• Green and Yellow = ISD (Polaris)
Team Captains and Vice Admirals - Volunteer support
staff.
• Red = Game Master / Senior
Game Master.
• Blue = CCP employee.
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