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Joker Morgan

Graduating The Academy

I know that the Guideline states that 3 or more sims on an Academy vessel is what is expected before moving on to advanced ship. However, I was wondering what is typically average?

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I know that the Guideline states that 3 or more sims on an Academy vessel is what is expected before moving on to advanced ship. However, I was wondering what is typically average?

 

X.

 

X being the number of games it takes each cadet. Each cadet goes through the Academy at his/her own pace and we graduate when we feel that each is cadet is ready for the advanced games. There really isn't an average.

 

I'd say that if you hit 15, it's time to start asking the GM's how you can improve.

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Nothing more to add here except that following the basic guidelines, being a team player, contributing productively to the plot and demonstrating an ability to be creative within the confines of the rules and plot all can help speed up the graduation process.

 

Some cadets do graduate in three sims, but there's nothing wrong with taking a little longer. The GMs just want to make sure the transition from Academies to Advanced Sims are as smooth as possible.

 

Welcome aboard. :)

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Nothing more to add here except that following the basic guidelines, being a team player, contributing productively to the plot and demonstrating an ability to be creative within the confines of the rules and plot all can help speed up the graduation process.

 

Some cadets do graduate in three sims, but there's nothing wrong with taking a little longer. The GMs just want to make sure the transition from Academies to Advanced Sims are as smooth as possible.

 

Welcome aboard. :)

 

The current range has been 3 at the minimum, and our longest that actually did graduate at 169. There have also been a few that have never graduated. The important thing is not to count, but to make what you learn count.

 

Blu

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