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Title: Let's crowdsource an in-universe comments section!
Post by: 0rph3u5 on August 21, 2018, 11:23:14 am
Hi,

I am currently putting the finishing touches on re-release-version of three old FS1-era campaigns (by me) ... including making all new in-engine sequences to serve as back-end to each story (and in some chases to further tie them into more recent stories)...

As part of one I included the following (technically) debriefing text as an epilogue:

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GTVA-CTA Traffic Bulletin #4711
Ikeya System
02-08-2367
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The GTVA-CTA would like to remind all commercial pilots in the Ikeya System to refrain from reporting any further instances of ''phantom signals'', ''ghost radio broadcasts'', or similar received by communications equipment scanning the D- or Y-Band while in diagnostics mode. These ''signals'' are naturally occurring phenomena in the Ikeya System. They are neither man-made nor Shivan in origin.

Processing unsubstantiated reports like these occupies valuable personnel and resources, which would otherwise be used to maintain and improve the services of the GTVA-CTA.

Furthermore, the GTVA-CTA would like to remind you that no commercial, military or emergency service uses frequencies above 150 GHz for communications purposes.


- Diligence is the best pilot - Commercial Traffic Authority of the Galactic Terran-Vasudan Alliance

As an added bonus, I thought it would be a nice little community interaction thing to crowdsource the in-universe comments section under that bulletin here in the forums, rather than going out into the wilderness and translate some comments back.

So, what I would like you to do is help me by writing a short comment (or multiple) you think someone would post under an official statement like this (including an in-universe name; there are no pseudonyms in the comments section for official GTVA statements)... Please try not to make it so that it wouldn't be too grounded in any days Twitter-cylce (aka "Don't write stuff that is going to be a dated reference tomorrow").
Also, please keep in mind that Forum Rules and Guidelines will still apply.

On 31st, I will then add a selection from your entires to the release version.


ps. On technical note, I know next to nothing about actual radio operation, so the bands and frequency I picked might be subject to change.
Title: Re: Let's crowdsource an in-universe comments section!
Post by: Damage on August 23, 2018, 01:41:10 pm
Would advertisements count?



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(Contact your local GTA colonial ministry for details!)"
Title: Re: Let's crowdsource an in-universe comments section!
Post by: Kiloku on August 25, 2018, 06:24:33 pm
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[03:24 AM | 03-08-2367] Hiroki Fukueda, GTVA Recruit:
"Diligence is the best pilot"

That's cuz you never met me!

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[10:47 PM | 02-08-2367] Kalu Ilozumba, Captain of CFr Kalabar:
Well, if it's a natural phenomenon, we should at the very least find out why they happen. I don't trust anything my shipboard sensors can't make sense of.

Title: Re: Let's crowdsource an in-universe comments section!
Post by: Firesteel on August 25, 2018, 08:20:00 pm
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[16:27 | 02-08-2367] Reia Hanabi. GTVA Pilot:
"Phantom signals" huh, what about the "phantom ships" we were told to ignore, how'd that turn out? You'd think the second anniversary of the attack on Ross 128 would be a reminder...
Title: Re: Let's crowdsource an in-universe comments section!
Post by: Assassin714 on August 25, 2018, 10:14:40 pm
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18:05 | 02-08-2367 | Aditya Haldar, GTSC Chandrasekhar:

I'd offer to help analyze these signals, but I need all of my ship's processing power for this planetary survey mission right now. I'm heading back to Ribos as soon as my work here is complete.
Title: Re: Let's crowdsource an in-universe comments section!
Post by: 0rph3u5 on August 27, 2018, 03:16:00 pm
All looking very good. Keep it coming!



Would advertisements count?

Yes ..

I was going to add that it should be stuff from a commerical entity, not another government agency - but then two local government agencies trolling each other because the people involved have the otherwise most boring jobs in the Freespace universe ... works for me :)
Title: Re: Let's crowdsource an in-universe comments section!
Post by: Firesteel on August 27, 2018, 07:23:17 pm
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18:34 | 2-08-2367 | Christina Maroon, GTSC Chandrasekhar:

Oh come on Haldar, what's a few more hours of this bull****? We could make the next discovery of the decade! Nothing interesting ever happens, who cares if we're a teensy bit behind schedule if we get to have some fun? I know you're going stir crazy too, drop the professionalism already!
Title: Re: Let's crowdsource an in-universe comments section!
Post by: Cyborg17 on August 27, 2018, 09:33:29 pm
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03:34 | 2-09-2367 | Mick Scott, GTD Amadeus:
This is all part of the GTVA conspiracy to hide the 34 alien races that emerged from the Laramis system. The moon landing was a hoax!


Keep if you like, going for the troll conspirator angle.
Title: Re: Let's crowdsource an in-universe comments section!
Post by: Firesteel on August 28, 2018, 06:03:06 pm
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04:20 | 2-09-2367 | Lidey Fu, GTFr Mascheri:
Looks like our radio station is safe for now folks! PM me any suggestions for a new playlist!
Title: Re: Let's crowdsource an in-universe comments section!
Post by: jr2 on August 29, 2018, 07:26:51 am
If it helps with inspiration, here's a list of current emergency frequencies:

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  • 2182 kHz: International Maritime Distress and Calling Frequency for Radio telephony.
  • 4340 kHz: NATO Combined Submarine Distress.
  • 8364 kHz: Survival Craft.
  • 121.5 MHz: International Aeronautical Emergency Frequency.
  • 156.8 MHz: International Maritime Distress, Calling and Safety Frequency.
  • 243.0 MHz: NATO Combined Distress and Emergency Frequency.
  • 406.0 MHz: Emergency Position Indicating Locator Beacon (EPIRB).

https://www.skybrary.aero/index.php/Distress/Emergency_Frequencies
Title: Re: Let's crowdsource an in-universe comments section!
Post by: Firesteel on August 29, 2018, 04:15:50 pm
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04:29 | 2-09-2367 | Jeanne LaRose, GTFr Mascheri:
We are certainly NOT broadcasting anything to interfere with standard or emergency operations. Anyone saying otherwise is making a VERY unfunny joke.
Title: Re: Let's crowdsource an in-universe comments section!
Post by: Mito [PL] on September 06, 2018, 10:37:07 pm
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08:05 | 2-09-2367 | Michael Ray, Technician, GTI Moore:
I hope a competent science team gets to examine the phenomenon. I don't think it's a good idea for freelancers to just casually look around for anomalies in a system that's been contested by Shivans in the past. If they screw something up, it will have consequences, especially if one of them finds something out there again...



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09:17 | 2-09-2367 | Ann Gray, Secondary Navigator, GTM Venice:
Whether anyone finds something or not, someone's sure to get lost in space if something craps up in these beaten up tin cans. And I can't guarantee anyone that I will be able to make out distress calls against this kind of background. So watch your jump trajectories out there.