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'''Q''': Who leads the NecroWatch? Will members who join need to follow orders?<br> | '''Q''': Who leads the NecroWatch? Will members who join need to follow orders?<br> | ||
'''A''': NecroWatch was a project initiated by noted NecroTech scientist [[User:Mobius187|<font color="#000000">Caleb Usher</font>]], and while he is considered the figurehead of the organization he is not its leader. In fact, NecroWatch has no leader, but rather is a gathering of equals. All who seek the knowledge of the NecroNet | '''A''': NecroWatch was a project initiated by noted NecroTech scientist [[User:Mobius187|<font color="#000000">Caleb Usher</font>]], and while he is considered the figurehead of the organization he is not its leader. In fact, NecroWatch has no leader, but rather is a gathering of equals. All who seek the knowledge of the NecroNet may choose to become NecroTechnicians and all have an equal say in the project's direction. Therefore no one who joins will be ordered by anyone to do anything. Every NecroTechnician is their own boss, not to mention those who are still affiliated with other groups may have other obligations from time to time which override their duties to NecroWatch. This is all perfectly acceptable. | ||
'''Q''': NecroWatch allows other group affiliations? Wouldn't all members list '''NecroWatch''' as their group?<br> | '''Q''': NecroWatch allows other group affiliations? Wouldn't all members list '''NecroWatch''' as their group?<br> | ||
'''A''': No. NecroWatch is not a group, it's an organization. A survivor does not join it in the same way that they commit to joining a survivor or [[PKer|<font color="#000000">hostile</font>]] group. NecroTechnicians can be affiliated with any group or no group at all. A NecroTechnician certainly can indicate NecroWatch as their group affiliation, we certainly would not object, but due to the scattered and mobile nature of its membership the organization would not have any direct coordinated impact on city affairs, especially since that is not the intention of the project. Basically each NecroTechnician is often on their own. | '''A''': No. NecroWatch is not a group, it's an organization. A survivor does not join it in the same way that they commit to joining a survivor or [[PKer|<font color="#000000">hostile</font>]] group. NecroTechnicians can be affiliated with any group or no group at all. A NecroTechnician certainly can indicate NecroWatch as their group affiliation, we certainly would not object, but due to the scattered and mobile nature of its membership the organization would not have any direct coordinated impact on city affairs, especially since that is not the intention of the project. Basically each NecroTechnician is often on their own. | ||
'''Q''': I noticed that some of the members have more than one NecroTechnician working with NecroWatch... isn't that [[Zerging|<font color="#000000">cheating</font>]]?<br> | |||
'''A''': Absolutely not, as long as the alts never interact with one another. You see while NecroWatch has an objective its goals are individual. And by that I mean that each suburb, and the NecroNet scan reports issued for it are for the most part, only impacting that suburb. To provide some perspective let's compare NecroWatch to another project, for example, the [[Rogues Gallery (Brainstock)|<font color="#000000">Rogues Gallery</font>]]. If you had two survivors and both happened to use/report to the RG, would that be cheating? Certainly not. The RG is a tool and in every regard so is NecroWatch. As none of the members work together there is no "group" interaction and therefore no collusion. | |||
'''Q''': On some NecroNet timestamps the date is shown to use (MT)... what time zone is MT?<br> | '''Q''': On some NecroNet timestamps the date is shown to use (MT)... what time zone is MT?<br> | ||
'''A''': MT refers to "Malton Time", the time zone commonly associated with iWitness reports. Using a common time is helpful as it allows other survivors to better estimate when events | '''A''': MT refers to "Malton Time", the time zone commonly associated with [[Iwitness|<font color="#000000">iWitness</font>]] reports. Using a common time is helpful as it allows other survivors to better estimate when events occurred across several suburbs, since there would be only one time zone for referencing them all, but NecroTechnicians and other survivors are most certainly not required to use this time zone. They can report with their local time or UTC. | ||
'''Q''': I noticed that the [[NecroWatch/Recon|<font color="#000000">NT Index</font>]] lists every NecroTech facility in Malton. But why are their signatures for each building?<br> | |||
'''A''': I was eagerly awaiting this question. You see once you officially sign-up as a NecroTechnician and report a NecroNet scan from a NecroTech facility then you are requested to sign that building's list in the NT Index. The signature can either be a brand new one, so long as you sign right after you post the NecroNet scan for that NecroTech facility, or you may copy the signature used on the scan wikipage and then paste it into the list. The end result is that the date of your first scan and the date in the NT Index building list must match (or be within a reasonable time difference). When signing the list always be sure to add your name to the bottom so it maintains chronological order. The purpose of these lists are two-fold. The practical purpose is that it acts as a master list for tracking which Recon Master ribbons (see below) you have earned to date. The other purpose is purely for credit, or perhaps fame, as you will be able to show everyone when and where you have been. | |||
'''Q''': I see that my name has been added to the [[NecroWatch/Team#Members|<font color="#000000">NecroWatch Team</font>]] list, and among the information provided there is a column named "Total Scans". What is "Total Scans" for?<br> | |||
'''A''': I'm glad you asked! As the name implies the number entered into this field is the total number of scans that the member has reported. Unlike the [[NecroWatch/Recon|<font color="#000000">NT Index</font>]], which only counts the first time you post a scan from a location, should you happen to report a scan from the same NecroTech building it is still counted towards your "Total Scans". In fact, you could potentially spend your entire career at one NecroTech building, but collect an impress tally if you report often enough. As your "Total Scans" increase so does your rank in NecroWatch. | |||
'''Q''': Who updates my "Total Scans"?<br> | |||
'''A''': You have the authority to edit this value yourself. Just make sure that you are editing your own scan total, and not that of another member. | |||
'''Q''': Why do some members have gold stars next to their profiles in the [[NecroWatch/Team#Members|<font color="#000000"> | '''Q''': Why do some members have gold stars next to their profiles in the [[NecroWatch/Team#Members|<font color="#000000">NecroWatch Team</font>]] list?<br> | ||
'''A''': This is a semi-formal [[NecroWatch/Team#Ranks|<font color="#000000">ranking system</font>]] used to indicate each NecroTechnician's standing among their peers. Each gold star infers its own title and indicates the total number of NecroNet scans, based on a range, that the member has reported. The maximum rank of 5 gold stars is awarded to the most dedicated members, and of course they do [[:Template:Cake4Me|<font color="#000000">get a cake</font>]], or so I'm told. The names are ordered by the total number of scans collected throughout the year, with the members who report the most scans being listed at the top. It should be noted that not everyone who provides a NecroNet scan is a listed member, and as such, those individuals are not displayed. Of course you do not need to be a member to report NecroNet scans. Anyone can do that. | '''A''': This is a semi-formal [[NecroWatch/Team#Ranks|<font color="#000000">ranking system</font>]] used to indicate each NecroTechnician's standing among their peers. Each gold star infers its own title and indicates the total number of NecroNet scans, based on a range, that the member has reported. The maximum rank of 5 gold stars is awarded to the most dedicated members, and of course they do [[:Template:Cake4Me|<font color="#000000">get a cake</font>]], or so I'm told. The names are ordered by the total number of scans collected throughout the year, with the members who report the most scans being listed at the top. It should be noted that not everyone who provides a NecroNet scan is a listed member, and as such, those individuals are not displayed. Of course you do not need to be a member to report NecroNet scans. Anyone can do that. | ||
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'''Q''': What is the purpose of the "ominous" sensor eye?<br> | '''Q''': What is the purpose of the "ominous" sensor eye?<br> | ||
'''A''': Ominous?!? Did- did I say that? Uh no! You misheard me! A.L.I.C.E. is, I mean the sensor eye is, most certainly <u>not</u> "ominous". What I meant to say was "friendly". I have been known to get those two words confused. Seriously. Ask any of my friends, they'll back me up! Honest! Anyway, the sensor eyes allow A.L.I.C.E. to monitor activity within any given NecroTech facility. That's all. She just watches you... all the time. | '''A''': Ominous?!? Did- did I say that? Uh no! You misheard me! A.L.I.C.E. is, I mean the sensor eye is, most certainly <u>not</u> "''ominous''". What I meant to say was "friendly". I have been known to get those two words confused. Seriously. Ask any of my friends, they'll back me up! Honest! Anyway, the sensor eyes allow A.L.I.C.E. to monitor activity within any given NecroTech facility. That's all. She just watches you... all the time. | ||
'''Q''': What else can you tell me about A.L.I.C.E.? | '''Q''': What else can you tell me about A.L.I.C.E.? |
Revision as of 13:48, 24 March 2009
Becoming A NecroTechnician
Greetings fellow NecroTechnician. You have no doubt arrived here because you too are a seeker of knowledge. NecroWatch exists for the sole purpose of spreading knowledge to the survivors who desperately require it in order to live in these harsh times. In order to properly defend against the obvious threat that the zombies represent NecroTechnicians like yourself are charged with the task of illuminating NecroTech facilities across Malton and reporting NecroNet scans from these locations. The first step to taking this path is learning the basics behind the NecroWatch system of reporting. Here you will find all the information you need. And remember, knowledge is power. FAQ
Q: Who can join NecroWatch? Are there any restrictions? What if a criminal, like a murderer and/or vandal, wanted to join up? Q: Who leads the NecroWatch? Will members who join need to follow orders? Q: NecroWatch allows other group affiliations? Wouldn't all members list NecroWatch as their group? Q: I noticed that some of the members have more than one NecroTechnician working with NecroWatch... isn't that cheating? Q: On some NecroNet timestamps the date is shown to use (MT)... what time zone is MT? Q: I noticed that the NT Index lists every NecroTech facility in Malton. But why are their signatures for each building? Q: I see that my name has been added to the NecroWatch Team list, and among the information provided there is a column named "Total Scans". What is "Total Scans" for? Q: Who updates my "Total Scans"? Q: Why do some members have gold stars next to their profiles in the NecroWatch Team list? Q: Other than gold stars and cake, is there anything else a licensed NecroWatch member can earn? Q: What exactly is A.L.I.C.E.? Q: Who created A.L.I.C.E.? Q: What is the purpose of the "ominous" sensor eye? Q: What else can you tell me about A.L.I.C.E.? NecroNet Access
The core skill behind every good NecroTechnician is of course NecroNet Access. It is only through this skill that a survivor will be able to properly operate NecroTech's array of sensor and satellites in order to properly scan an area around the facility they currently inhabit. For those who are still inexperienced with the Science Skills, the following indicates the hierarchy of skills a survivor must acquire in order to learn NecroNet Access:
It goes without saying that until you have learned NecroNet Access you will not be able to become a fully productive member of NecroWatch. But even after learning this skill one must always bear in mind that the skill is useless unless the NT building they are attempting to scan from is powered. It is because of this that veteran NecroTechnicians will always carry a spare portable generator and fuel can with them during their travels as there is nothing more disappointing than reaching a NT building deep inside a plague zone, only to find that its generator has already been destroyed. As noted, portable generators can be located while searching factories, power stations, mall hardware stores, and storehouses, but due to their encumbrance (20%) the maximum number of generators that a survivor can carry is limited. Fuel cans are commonly found while searching auto repair shops, factories, warehouses, carparks, power stations, junkyards, storehouses, and vehicle depots. As such, the best locations to search for both are factories, as the other locations these two items share in common are anything but. To wrap-up the basics, let us now assume that you have learned the NecroNet Access skill and are in a powered NT building. It is at this stage that you are finally ready to perform a NecroNet scan. By selecting to "Access NecroNet" you will be informed: "You log in, and bring up a view of DNA-scanned specimens in the surrounding area." and then will be presented with the appropriate scan which will look like this: It is at this stage that you will need to save this information so that it can be posted to NecroWatch. Further details about this process are explained in the next section. NecroNet Scans
There are two standard methods of recording (saving) and reporting a NecroNet scan to NecroWatch. Both methods are acceptable, with Method 1 suggested for those users who are willing to take the extra time and effort to complete the entire process, and Method 2 to those casual NecroTechnicians who simply want to assist the NecroWatch project, but not invest the same degree of effort involved with completing the entire reporting process. We here at NecroWatch are more than willing to accept either method as no source of NecroNet information will be turned away. Please review both methods and determine which one meets your needs best. Method 1 - Manual Image Save Process
Method 2 - iWitness Quick Report
From this point onwards a veteran NecroTechnician will eventually review all pending NecroNet scans that have been posted and perform the necessary steps to convert the scan from an iWitness report into an image stored on the UD Wiki (PNG file format). Afterwards the scan post will be marked as COMPLETED so other NecroTechnicians will know when the scan has already been processed. Later the oldest scan posts will either be archived or deleted at the discretion of the NecroWatch.
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