tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-238324579504790.post3027781722233297693..comments2024-03-05T12:41:20.217-05:00Comments on Low Sec Lifestyle: The Woes of CommunicationSugar Kylehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15437978687639772023noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-238324579504790.post-19670244814972964442013-06-26T14:11:50.600-04:002013-06-26T14:11:50.600-04:00My old alliance had very strict communication prot...My old alliance had very strict communication protocol designed to alleviate the very concerns you mention here. <br />My current corp doesn't, but years of living in dangerous space with other people means you either get humiliated for doing this poorly, or you learn to do this well and have more in-space success because of your learning.<br />A similar problem is when people get in the habit of using "I" or "Me" or "Here" in fleet voice. You'll notice I'm firmly in the habit of referring to myself in the third person, as this clearly gives a name that can be warped to or locked up by logistics ships etc when I am in trouble.<br />Effective combat communication is a balance between brevity and clarity. But you can't go wrong with a simple (but without pronouns) Who What Where report.<br />"Altaen is engaged with 2 Drakes in Bosena on the Oddel gate, point on Sard Caid."Altaenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18052893424931713314noreply@blogger.com