Okay, well since there aren't any other categories in our forums that suit this just yet, I'm posting it here in Logistics, since Infinity's order of business is "information logistics".
Basically, Infinity Squad will start life in the Persistent Universe with a primary Exploration mission statement, and when the initial exploration push is concluded, Infinity Squad will be rolled into several other new categories. They are as follows: Imaging Intelligence (IMINT), Signals Intelligence (SIGINT), and Celestial Cartography (CELINT). Infinity Squad will also develop extra skillsets that may be helpful for specialized needs (SPEC). I'll break down these categories into specific roles that prospective Infinity Squad applicants may be interested in.
SIGINT
IMINT & CELINT
Well, my response is: Are you stupid? Read a dictionary. None of Infinity Squad's mission roles cover espionage, apart from hacking the Spectrum (yes, that will probably be a thing), and targeted data interception of other couriers ("pull over and give us all your data, or we blow you to pieces."). Even those aren't clandestine like what you'd think. I'll let the spies do the spying, and I'll do my part as a data specialist.
To give you an idea of what a typical Infinity Squad mission will be like after the first couple of weeks of PU (of which will be spent with the majority on voluntary assignment to exploration), let's look at the Galactic Guide for the Rihlah System.
In the Guide, it says:
Overall, I see Infinity Squad as a group dedicated to improving each member's skillset in information, data observation and gathering, and making snap decisions on the spot. I anticipate that one of the most common roles for an Infinity Squad member, will be sitting at the sensor station aboard a multi-crew ship (be it heavy ship or capship), and watching the scans and information very closely.
Any thoughts, or questions? You're also welcome to express your interest in Infinity Squad in this thread; I plan on putting up an official application when the Persistent Universe Alpha launches.
Important Disclaimer: Infinity Squad is not an official group in TEST Squadron...yet.
Basically, Infinity Squad will start life in the Persistent Universe with a primary Exploration mission statement, and when the initial exploration push is concluded, Infinity Squad will be rolled into several other new categories. They are as follows: Imaging Intelligence (IMINT), Signals Intelligence (SIGINT), and Celestial Cartography (CELINT). Infinity Squad will also develop extra skillsets that may be helpful for specialized needs (SPEC). I'll break down these categories into specific roles that prospective Infinity Squad applicants may be interested in.
SIGINT
- Data Specialists (Anybody with a Herald, good at running data)
- Electronic Warfare Specialists (Defensive and Offensive EWAR)
- Sensor/Scanner Specialists (Useful for Exploration and as part of a command vessel)
IMINT & CELINT
- Stellar Cartography (Charting unknown systems)
- Science Officer (Also falls under SPEC)
- Resource Mapping
- Jump Point Charting
- Photography
- Medical (Medic & Doctor)
- Engineering (Repairs & Optimization)
- Scouting
- Information Analysis
- Other roles that may be called for in Infinity Squad missions
Well, my response is: Are you stupid? Read a dictionary. None of Infinity Squad's mission roles cover espionage, apart from hacking the Spectrum (yes, that will probably be a thing), and targeted data interception of other couriers ("pull over and give us all your data, or we blow you to pieces."). Even those aren't clandestine like what you'd think. I'll let the spies do the spying, and I'll do my part as a data specialist.
To give you an idea of what a typical Infinity Squad mission will be like after the first couple of weeks of PU (of which will be spent with the majority on voluntary assignment to exploration), let's look at the Galactic Guide for the Rihlah System.
In the Guide, it says:
This kind of rumor would be something that Infinity Squad would investigate. We'd put the job up on the Infinity Squad board, and any takers are encouraged to work together as a unit to find out more. If a positive outcome is achieved, they may receive a payout from the pooled funds of Infinity Squad (this point, I'm still thinking on and hammering out details of, so all details associated with a funding pool for I.S. is in the air.)From the surface of Rihlah VI, the system’s distant dwarf worldlet, the light from Rihlah’s star is barely visible. This is not, of course, something the typical traveler would ever experience. Rihlah VI is a lonely world void of atmosphere, resources, landing zones or any interest whatsoever. It is wholly un-noteworthy, safe for the persistent spacer rumor that the planet is home to a Xi’An “tripwire” capable of autonomously placing the Empire on a war fitting. The claim, wholly unsubstantiated, goes that the technology is left over from Rihlah’s days as a fortified border system and that the technology remains active, buried in Rihlah VI’s core to this day. No rumor clearly identifies what the tripwire is, with claims ranging from the central computer that controls a massive space network of scanners to some sort of doomsday device capable of destroying the planet and anyone caught investigating it.
Overall, I see Infinity Squad as a group dedicated to improving each member's skillset in information, data observation and gathering, and making snap decisions on the spot. I anticipate that one of the most common roles for an Infinity Squad member, will be sitting at the sensor station aboard a multi-crew ship (be it heavy ship or capship), and watching the scans and information very closely.
Any thoughts, or questions? You're also welcome to express your interest in Infinity Squad in this thread; I plan on putting up an official application when the Persistent Universe Alpha launches.
Important Disclaimer: Infinity Squad is not an official group in TEST Squadron...yet.
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