Just a hint what I expect of any good VSA in terms of publications, instead of forum arguments and directors:
It is a lot, but I think once you started such things once and have the tools and patterns ready, it is quickly done and can also be quickly distributed to other players.
- Program descriptions
- Mission descriptions
- Proper Mission press releases as announcement.
- Flight plans, and optionally checklists of the current or at least past missions.
- Post-Mission analysis and reports
- Post-mission press releases about the results of the mission.
- Reliable schedules that last longer than a few hours for asking "who has time to fly this". Who should fly a mission should have time to help preparing his mission in the team.
- Regular VSA events
- A good beginner training program to quickly bring new players into space with real missions.
- Regular astronaut corps status reports and astronaut statistics of the VSA. Ideally with a VSA biography of the astronaut.
- Nice would be a youtube channel with replays.
Eric, just look at what urumpwe's written, he has written all the major things a VSA should need, this makes perfect sense, and i 100% agree on following this.
Eric, PLEASE update the site, the home page still writes launch delayed, and under it its writing launched, and many pages are still under construction. and PLEASE follow what urumpwe's said, thats the best advice given which makes perfect sense, thanks urumpwe:thumbup:
Eric, we can use the mission control chatroom for more organization, and everyone whos part of this VSA give us a date and time when you will all be free, so we can set up a common time for all of us to meet, PM me or eric the time you can meet.
Do i look like a critic to a VSA im part of? Yes, because thats the only way to save it, instead of creating a mission which will launch in 2 days, then postponed and an area with people arguing.
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