Alright. Cool. Ok. Considered the idea for long enough already, will throw my coin on the pot.
Name's *looks up* Philip as well, though it's pronounced quite differently where I live. I'm brazilian, turning 24 this year, and although I don't get to practice my oral english skills quite often I actually write better this way (Close to a grammar Nazi myself when it comes to my own posts).
I've been roleplay since ever. It's been so long I actually can't pinpoint where it starts and where it ends. To put it bluntly, I consider role playing to hold a good grip on me, so great that I actually chose my carreer path based on it. I'm a programmer of sorts, and a long standing DM for many systems already, so when it comes to moderating groups of people I kinda have the guts to do it. My experience moderating forums, however, is quite negligible - I've come to know the how-to's and that's it.
On the personal side of things, I'm very level headed - I strive to belive that if lose my cool while having a simple discussion I have lost it already - and rarelly, if ever, I have issues admiting mistakes. Alongside that, I'm organized to the point I don't know anyone I can safelly considered more organized than me.
'Been playing freelancer since the start and in-and-out of discovery for the past two or three years, my recent activity has quite spiked as I refound my lost love for this game.
I'd like to believe that such a chance to help would make me stick for quite a while.
Quote:6.9 You must follow the restrictions/allowances of your ID, as well as the diplomacy of the NPC faction it
represents. If your ID does not represent an NPC faction (generic IDs), then your reputation and conduct
must match the actions of your character. You must not dock at bases that your NPC faction is hostile to, or
attack allies of your NPC faction.
Note: IDs may contain restrictions/allowances which conflict with the rules. In these cases, the ID overrides
the rules.