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*A '''democratic''' crew is governed by the votes of all members of rank [[pirate]] and above.  Decisions in democratic crews require either a majority vote of the membership or, as with oligarchies, a vote of a majority after three days.  Any member of pirate rank and above can post an issue.
 
*A '''democratic''' crew is governed by the votes of all members of rank [[pirate]] and above.  Decisions in democratic crews require either a majority vote of the membership or, as with oligarchies, a vote of a majority after three days.  Any member of pirate rank and above can post an issue.
  
A crew's politics may be changed at any time via the procedures of decision-making stipulated by its ''current'' politics setting.  In all three systems, [[dormant]] crew members, including the captain, do not get a vote. If the captain leaves an autocratic crew, the crew automatically becomes oligarchic. If they become dormant, the politics will change if an event occurs that would post a crew issue (even if it's something that would normally be immediately bypassed such as a senior officer changing ranks). Also, if a dormant pirate is promoted to captain in an autocratic crew, the politics are immediately changed to oligarchic. Crew politics will never automatically change to democratic, even if a crew has nobody ranked above fleet officer.
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A crew's politics may be changed at any time via the procedures of decision-making stipulated by its ''current'' politics setting.  In all three systems, [[dormant]] crew members, including the captain, do not get a vote. If the captain leaves an autocratic crew, the crew automatically becomes oligarchic. If they become dormant, the politics will change if an event occurs that would post a crew issue (even if it's something that would normally be immediately bypassed such as a senior officer changing ranks). Also, if a dormant pirate is promoted to captain in an autocratic crew, the politics are immediately changed to oligarchic. Crew politics will never automatically change to democratic, even if a crew has nobody ranked above fleet officer. Once this happens, the crew is concitered "dead" or "defunct"
  
 
= Crew Articles =
 
= Crew Articles =

Revision as of 19:27, 30 July 2008

Crew Ranks
Icon captain.png Captain
Icon senior officer.png Senior officer
Icon fleet officer.png Fleet officer
Icon officer.png Officer
Icon pirate.png Pirate
Icon cabin person.png Cabin person
Icon jobbing pirate.png Jobbing pirate

Crews are the basic unit of social organization. People in a crew can board each other's ships and go pillaging and take other voyages together. There are six permanent ranks (in addition to the temporary rank of jobber), described in the pages linked at right. Each rank gives all of the powers of the previous rank(s) as well as extra abilities. A title can be assigned to members.

To create a crew, you need:

In addition:

The "Create a Crew" button will appear in the Crew tab of any crewless pirate who meets the requirements for captaincy. Crew names can be between 2 and 24 characters long. Crew members will need to purchase appropriate badges as well.

A crew with sufficient fame may create a flag, which can be used to unite several crews. Additionally, on doubloon oceans, the cost for a crew to create a flag is 20 doubloons.

Crew Politics

Crews have three options for their governance, or politics, system:

  • An autocratic crew is governed by the captain. Only the captain can promote senior officers and change the crew articles. This effectively prevents crew "theft".
  • An oligarchic crew is governed by the votes of the senior officers. They, along with the captain, may propose issues for a vote. If a majority of active senior officers vote in favor of a resolution, then it passes. If the issue remains up for a vote for three days without reaching a majority, it will pass if over half the senior officers have voted and, of that half, the majority is in favor.
  • A democratic crew is governed by the votes of all members of rank pirate and above. Decisions in democratic crews require either a majority vote of the membership or, as with oligarchies, a vote of a majority after three days. Any member of pirate rank and above can post an issue.

A crew's politics may be changed at any time via the procedures of decision-making stipulated by its current politics setting. In all three systems, dormant crew members, including the captain, do not get a vote. If the captain leaves an autocratic crew, the crew automatically becomes oligarchic. If they become dormant, the politics will change if an event occurs that would post a crew issue (even if it's something that would normally be immediately bypassed such as a senior officer changing ranks). Also, if a dormant pirate is promoted to captain in an autocratic crew, the politics are immediately changed to oligarchic. Crew politics will never automatically change to democratic, even if a crew has nobody ranked above fleet officer. Once this happens, the crew is concitered "dead" or "defunct"

Crew Articles

Crew articles are the rules by which a crew divides booty shares among its members and jobbers after pillaging, its statements, and its politics. These articles are set by a crew according to the decision-making system dictated by their Crew Politics. A crew's articles are viewable on its info page (except the private statement to non-crew members), and the booty share is listed on the crew's notice board listing when a it is hiring jobbers, so that people can decide whether to job with that crew.

If these are changed, a message is sent to all online pirates in the crew (both permanent and jobbing members). If the booty share is changed, any pirates on board a ship will receive an alert stating this, though the booty shares will not change for ships already on a voyage.

Leaving a Crew

Illustrated steps for leaving a crew. Click to enlarge.

To leave a crew, first open the crew info page. Scroll to the very bottom. There will be a button that says "Leave Crew". When it's clicked, a prompt will come up asking you to verify you are leaving. If you click "OK" at this prompt, then you will leave the crew. If you leave, an officer can invite you back.

Also, if you accept a crew invite from a different crew, you will automatically leave your first crew and join the other one.

If you are only jobbing for a crew, instead of the "Issues" button, there will be a button labeled "Leave crew."

Managing a Crew

The following options are available for managing a crew. Pressing these buttons has no immediate effect - each of them brings up a second screen asking for confirmation or offering a place to post an explanation.

  • Leave Crew is visible to every crewmate. This button brings up a Yes/No confirmation screen.
  • Post News is visible to Officers and above and allows any officer to post crew issues visible to every crew member.

The last four are visible only to the pirates that control a crew. For example: in an Autocratic crew, only the Captain would see these buttons.

  • Change Articles brings up a screen allowing changes to the crew's public and private statements, the crew's politics, and the booty shares.
  • Disband Crew will dissolve the crew completely. This cannot be reversed.
  • Merge Crew allows a crew to combine with another crew. For more information, see merge. A merge cannot be reversed.
  • Leave Flag is only visible if your crew is part of a flag.
    • If the flag is at war, an error message will be displayed if a crew attempts to leave it.
    • If a flag is left in error, any royalty member can invite a crew to re-join.


The tools for managing a crew are located at the very bottom of the crew's info page.

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