Kingfisher SOP
KingFishers SOP, Guidance and Procedures
Glossary
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General Guidance
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Guidance for KingFishers
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KingFishers Process Walkthrough
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Rescue Process Flowchart
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Change Notes
General guidance
- Rescue requests will come in through the #Repair-requests channel in the Hull Seals IRC. If you see a request elsewhere direct them to the IRC. In the event that they are unable to access/connect to the IRC, alternative methods may be used (in-game chat etc). This is expected to be primarily console players.
- Let the Dispatcher do their role, they are there to communicate to the client and gather the information and assign KingFishers. Don’t try and do their job for them or distract by requesting information directly from the client. Listen to the dispatchers, if you have an issue with a dispatcher, contact the Hull Seals leadership. Offer advice constructively in the KingFishers chat after the case is finished if they make any errors/mistakes.
- Do not post unnecessary chatter in the #Repair-requests channel, anything that isn’t critical can go in the chat channel. Please don’t tell people off for posting things there, the dispatcher can manage that!
- Remember the golden rule, we are here to have fun and enjoy the trips we take. If you are unwilling or unavailable to go on a Rescue operation then simply do not call jumps to target and the dispatcher won’t assign you. If you have to go for IRL mid-way through a Rescue, then let the dispatcher know and you can be unassigned from the operation.
- Do not report yourself as “online or offline”. Signing in and out of the IRC is enough to report status (IE Being signed out means you won't get notifications unless you set something up intentionally)
- Do NOT ping large roles such as Active KingFisher with requests that can be made specifically to a few people. The ping ability may be removed in the future if pings become problematic, these are intended for necessary announcements and key information only.
KingFisher Operations
- Your name on IRC should match your in game name, you may wish to attach [PC] or [KingFisher] or [Seal] tags to your name. Any format is acceptable provided it is clear. If your name does NOT match you should put in your in-game name when calling jumps.
wingwing/team received you may say something such as: “WingWing/team received for Client123” so long as you don’t ping the client it’s ok. Clear communication and confirming key events are essential.- Do not post jumps that are significantly higher than everyone else. If your jumps are significant then wait a few seconds to see if there is someone much closer. For example if 4 people post jump ranges in the sub-20j category then your 85j is an unnecessary addition (exception being Code Black events, see Code Black SOP for full details).
- Communicate with your dispatcher on various events that could change what happens next. Events like hull of client being reported differently, Client in a different gamemode, or instancing issues
- Keep other communications (e.g. in-game) between yourself and the client to a minimum until you can see the beacon. Otherwise the client may start to ignore Discord and you’ll end up dispatching in-game whilst trying to fly.
- Do not ping the client as this will distract them and they should be focused only on the Dispatchers commands.
- Remember to report your Rescues via the google form. If the stuckage has been done deliberately (e.g. Testing) this should be logged clearly in the notes.
Kingfisher codes
- Code Lift: client stuck in a canyon, needs a lift
- Code Golf: client stuck in prop/on a tree/etc. Needs a nudge
- Code Puck: client stuck in space.
- Code Pick: client stuck in a crack
Standard Missions
- Krait family
- Anaconda
- Python
- Corvette
- Cobra
- T-7 / T-9
- Ships with a flat deck are best used for these missions, such as:
- The Kingfisher will have to maneuver their ship in such a way that they can disable shielding and allow the Client SRV to drive onto their ship and apply handbrake. From there the Kingfisher will carefully maneuver their ship with the client SRV on-board to more level ground where they can recall their own ship successfully.
- For ships where the client SRV is out of sight of the cockpit, it would benefit to Kingfisher to practice Free-Camera flight in order to maintain visual contact with the client SRV and react accordingly to in-flight issues.
- When piloting larger Hulls, the use of an SLF is recommended to perform dislodge missions. Taipan or Condor works best.
- Smaller ships with long noses or comparable ship kits can also make these missions much easier to manage.
- CODE PICK: These are slightly more complex Dislodge from Terrain missions that may couple with a CODE LIFT. The Client SRV has become trapped in narrow terrain such as a crack or structure.
- These missions demand the use of smaller, pointy ships, or SLFs.
- The Kingfisher will need to maneuver into the terrain as appropriate and dislodge the SRV, potentially maneuvering their ship in such a way as to get under and push the SRV out of the terrain. Use great care when conducting this form of extraction and maintain vigilance on their Shield and Hull status, stopping to let shields recharge if necessary.
- Once contact has been made and the client applies the Hand Brake, the Kingfisher can conduct a standard Descent Extraction back to the planet’s surface.
- Upon Approaching the planet surface, the Kingfisher may elect to bring the client all the way down to the ground, or:
- The Kingfisher will have to locate, approach, and match velocity with the SRV
Weird and unusual Events