Unit:Luna Wolves

Description
We are an elite Mercenary Battalion with competitive play and tournaments scheduled on a regular basis.

Recruitment
Pilots accepted join us under the rank Recruit. This serves as a trial period, during which you'll be assessed by our officers. Afterwards, you'll be informed whether you were promoted to Private or let go. Promotion to our active roster does not guarantee that you cannot be kicked out for bad behavior. Members that are inactive for so long, without prior notice, will be removed from our roster and website.

Unit Rules
Adhere to the Chain of Command The only way to have and maintain a cohesive and versatile fighting unit is to make sure orders are obeyed. If your commanding officer tells you to switch mechs for the benefit of the team, or to 'take position at the center trail to snipe F7 (for example)', then you happily oblige him.

Be Polite You must always show the utmost respect to your unit and the populace of MWO. This means you can't put PUGs down -- i.e. no gloating or calling people noobs. Above all, do not insult your fellow members. We know the difference between joking and rude behavior. This Unit has a strong foundation of leaders and loyal pilots, so remember that we can always recruit a replacement if you give us too many problems.

Don't Talk About Politics or Religion Everyone believes their own thing, so you don't know who may disagree with you or find offense in your viewpoints. Best to remember we're all here to blow mechs up, not debate on the philosophies of life.

Keep Drama to a Minimum If you've got a problem with someone's attitude or performance, take it up with a high ranking officer in private chat or a private message. A consensus from our commanders keeps confrontations polite, with nothing but business in mind.

TS3 Rules
Etiquette When entering a drop channel with other players, take note of the conversation before speaking. Obviously you shouldn't interrupt peoples game by immediately connecting and gabbing away. If a game is in progress, it's usually best to remain quiet when you aren't participating. If no one is speaking and you receive no greeting, feel free to give a short greeting of your own. Of course there are the 4 man groups that may be playing relaxed and socially, so you should be able to gauge these situations for yourself.

Voice No yelling. We all get excited, but try to avoid being excessively loud. Be sure you're listening to your commanders questions and orders, pregame and in-game. Don't talk over the designated match commander. When taking our competitive team into serious drops, all chit chat is to be stopped at the countdown.

Commanding Officers Canuck307, UBCslayer, Bryan Kerensky, Ashnod, Zeus and Chaotic Knight