Good luck. Clans have a habit of failing here. The best thing you can do to get a true feel for the server, and how it works, is to have a couple of characters to start off. Have one as an independant, and join a faction with the other. And read the rules, and then read them several times again.
The entire Discovery community is our clan. Most of us are members of more than one faction within this community, and have several, or many, characters that we play.
Talk to people. Play a role, and strive to do it well. And most importantly, do not just try to get the best ships, with the best guns. There is no perfect set up here, or if there is, it is one that will probably get you sanctioned.
Welcome, folks. I have hopes. You started right, communication is important. Now if you follow with listening to the advice given, all can be well.
I'll also stress one of the points given here:
Don't expect the server to adapt to your ways. Our community will want you to adapt to our ways.
It may not be easy for newcomers, but that's just how it works here.
EDIT: Another important point, make really sure all the members you bring here can maintain the level expected. If some of your members screw up, they will screw it up for the whole group.
But for the love of the english language, it's "Our" not "are", "do" not "due", "toll" not "tool", "feel" not "fell", and "Allowed" not "aloud" -_-
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Good work, my apprentice.
We don't have clans, we have factions. That doesn't mean we object to a clan playing here- just that things are arranged via faction rather than via clan. For example, if there was another clan that your clan is rival with, but you two both played, say, Outcasts, you would be expected to not shoot each other.
I'd write more but I've class in two minutes. *poof*