When I play a Liberty Navy indie, I want to relax, listen to orders and think as much as an average LNS. It's not my turf, I don't want to invade it and I shouldn't be entitled to organize your fleets either.
I am a dissatisfied customer today. Dissatisfied with your service.
[10.07.2017 18:34:36] Billy.Bo.Jackson: Alright, who's in charge here? Good.Person.but.Hesitant.Commander?
[10.07.2017 18:34:53] 5th|LNS-"Good.Person.but.Hesitant.Commander": inRP, yes, ooRP i hope not
Death: Billy.Bo.Jackson had a lot of angry and obviously deprived from whores for a very long time Frenchmen in his arse. You know the outcome.
Death: Liberty was put out of action by self-inflicted catastrophic disorganization (Milk and Honey)
Advice: Don't promote people to the rank of Admiral only because they are so kind that their hearts pump milk and honey. Show them how to be admirals before that instead. And with that -- give them confidence. I'm sure that 5th|LNS-"Good.Person.but.Unreliable.Commander" would have led us to victory or at least a less crushing defeat only if he had confidence. Because the rest is easy: any orders are infinitely better than none.
I would also like to recommend you to task Black Smoke to train and organize your indie and official fleets, and perhaps lead them in battle, too. He knows his stuff, and knows it well.
This advice applies in the case that you want to win in PvP, of course. It doesn't apply if you only want to play admirals. And it is only advice -- as I said, I am not and should not be entitled to give orders to any ships/players in Liberty, as long as I don't have the sufficient rank in a Libertonian official faction.
I hope that my feedback helps make Liberty stronger. By Jingo, you need to!