The Three Main Rules

If any of the following rules are broken more than once by a single member, it will result in consequences.

Don’t be purposefully malicious in any way

The purpose of this rule is simple. To provide a happy and enjoyable environment not only in the Star Citizen universe, but also in and around the community. This cannot be achieved when somebody is being rude, childish or malicious. If somebody acted in such a way in your home you would certainly kick them out, and at INGAL we will do the same.

Do not seek attention by causing drama

The only attention-seeking that is allowed in INGAL is when a member needs help, or a member of the Executive Committee is making and announcement. If you ever see somebody doing this, do not vent your anger publicly, bring it to the attention of a member of the DEC and they will take care of the issue.

Real life comes first

At INGAL, we understand the importance of the problems that may occur to our members outside of the organisation and the game. Most of our members will have jobs, school or even families. INGAL will never ask you to put your role in the organisation or Star Citizen before your real life if you ever have to take a prolonged break from battle, please let an Elite member/high ranking member know so we can approve your absence.

Official Policy Concerning Multi-Org Statuses

Intergalactic Industries will allow members to be a part of multiple organizations so long as they follow the protocol for doing so. If you have any questions, feel free to contact anyone in leadership via the forums.

All leadership positions in INGAL (DEC’s and CEO’s) must be primary members of INGAL. Org tags must be visible at all times (signatures are not necessary but highly recommended).

To display your DEC membership in affiliate Organizations it must be approved individually.

It is necessary for all members to be primary members of INGAL and organisation status must not be set as affiliate or redacted. Members may join club style orgs, but the Board of Directors reserve the right to black-list any organisation, or prohibit membership completely if it would pose any risk to Intergalactic Industries.

Members are strictly forbidden be associated with a pirate Organization. Anyone caught doing so will be immediately removed from INGAL

Any attempt to hide or redact your organisation status on the RSI website from the INGAL Board of Directors or the general public will result in the termination (in every sense) of such members, even if the organisation they are affiliated and/or thier membership is not an infringement of the Multi-Org Policy.

Voice Communication Rules and Ettiquete

Members are expected to use the INGAL Discord Communication Server whilst playing Star Citizen.

The sever is always online, and can be used by anyone

Any Elite members and the highest-rank Division Executives can set up their own channels to be used by other members, however the intention of the server must be clearly stated. These channels will be moderated and can be deleted at any time.

Groups do not have to travel together. The servers are just there for any team communication.

Members must have a functional microphone when on the mumble server(s) with no exceptions

Push to talk (PTT) will be used at all times while playing.

Likewise, PTT is required if you are playing in a loud environment or you wish to keep some communication private.

We strongly encourage the use of a headset, as it helps members keep environmental noise to acceptable level.

All INGAL members are welcome to join any channel at any time.

General Rules and Ettiquette.

Members will treat each other with respect, will make contributions to the community; members are expected to actively participate in the community. This includes logging into the forums and mumble at least once per month

Members will encourage fellowship between other members wherever possible

Members will follow and listen to the requests made by the chain of command whenever and wherever possible.

Members are also expected to learn and follow any additional procedures that are specific to playing Star Citizen.

Membership is not guaranteed or permanent, thus it can be invalidated at any time.

INGAL’s Age Policy

Intergalactic Industries has a policy concerning the age at which people may join. The majority of our members are older, and the organisation has a mature atmosphere, which means anyone aged 15+ will be accepted into the organisation. Anyone below aged 12 will not be accepted under any circumstances. However, there are exceptions and any age related rules will be highlighted below.

As already pointed out, INGAL will primarily accept players who are aged fifteen years or older. However, any applicant younger than fifteen years old will be reviewed on a individual basis to establish their level of maturity, and so whether they are mature enough to be accepted into INGAL.

As a general rule, we allow members of a family to join the organisation. In terms of our Comms servers, the majority of the rooms are age restricted, however we do cater for those not fitting of such restrictions. We have rooms that do not have such restriction, and perceive a more child-friendly environment. Such rooms are still active and will not hinder your interaction with other members.

INGAL’s Policy Concerning Employee Complaints.

We feel that every member of our organisation should have the right to complain. Whilst we believe that nobody should need to complain about anyone/anything, if you feel the need to file a complaint, you can contact us on our website.