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Gaming & Marksmanship Program - Useful Links

PostPosted:Thu Jan 24, 2019 2:38 am
by Jana Otahal
Welcome to TRMN Gaming forums!

Here you will find a handy compilation of informations pertaining to gaming in TRMN, that you may want to know and see, all brought to you in one topic, for the ease of finding. It doesn't matter if you're looking for a place to connect with your fellow TRMN members, or just want some Marksmanship Program informations - this topic has you covered.
(And if it doesn't, ask)

TRMN GAMING COMMUNITIES

Official Discord Server for gaming
  • An instant-messaging & voice-chat server, used for gamers in TRMN to talk among ourselves, run games together. Come and say hi; chances are, you will find someone to connect with, to share similar ideas. And if not, never hurts to try new things!
Official TRMN Steam Group
  • Steam is mainly for computer games, but also a platform to easily connect with other gamers in TRMN.

MARKSMANSHIP PROGRAM

Grand Alliance Marksmanship Manual
Marksmanship Program F.A.Q.
Marksmanship Info
Admiralty Order 1803-03
Marksmanship Tracking Sheet
Marksmanship 'What type of qualification is it?' Flowchart

TRMN FORUM GAMING TOPICS

  • Looking for specific games played by TRMN members here, on the forums? Fear not, have you covered as well. This list will be updated on semi-regular basis.
TRMN Battle.net tags
TRMN Steam tags
Star Trek Online
Elite: Dangerous Discussion
Pokemon-Go Trainer Codes
EVE Online
World of Warships & World of Tanks
Fallout 76
Artemis (Steam version)

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If you think something is missing here and that it should be here - drop me a personal message here or use my e-mail - sto@firstlord.trmn.org.

Have fun gaming with us!

Re: Gaming & Marksmanship Program - Useful Links

PostPosted:Thu Jan 24, 2019 3:51 am
by Andrew Sivula
Jeff Webb, also created FAQ for the gaming program

Jana Otahal wrote:
Thu Jan 24, 2019 2:38 am
Welcome to TRMN Gaming forums!

Here you will find a handy compilation of informations pertaining to gaming in TRMN, that you may want to know and see, all brought to you in one topic, for the ease of finding. It doesn't matter if you're looking for a place to connect with your fellow TRMN members, or just want some Marksmanship Program informations - this topic has you covered.
(And if it doesn't, ask)

TRMN GAMING COMMUNITIES

Official Discord Server for gaming
  • An instant-messaging & voice-chat server, used for gamers in TRMN to talk among ourselves, run games together. Come and say hi; chances are, you will find someone to connect with, to share similar ideas. And if not, never hurts to try new things!
Official TRMN Steam Group
  • Steam is mainly for computer games, but also a platform to easily connect with other gamers in TRMN.

MARKSMANSHIP PROGRAM

Marksmanship Info
Admiralty Order 1803-03
Marksmanship Tracking Sheet
Marksmanship 'What type of qualification is it?' Flowchart

TRMN FORUM GAMING TOPICS

  • Looking for specific games played by TRMN members here, on the forums? Fear not, have you covered as well. This list will be updated on semi-regular basis.
TRMN Battle.net tags
TRMN Steam tags
Star Trek Online
Elite: Dangerous Discussion
Pokemon-Go Trainer Codes
EVE Online
World of Warships & World of Tanks
Fallout 76
Artemis (Steam version)

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If you think something is missing here and that it should be here - drop me a personal message here or use my e-mail - sto@firstlord.trmn.org.

Have fun gaming with us!

Re: Gaming & Marksmanship Program - Useful Links

PostPosted:Mon Apr 01, 2019 10:03 am
by Chris Alper
I'm wondering where I can find the Rifle Marksman and Pistol Marksman certificates? I'm serving as Range Officer for RMACS and have a member aboard Central Control who has earned a Marksman award. Do the certificates come from BuComms? If anyone has information about this, I'd much appreciate it.

Re: Gaming & Marksmanship Program - Useful Links

PostPosted:Mon Jun 03, 2019 4:59 pm
by David Goldsberry
As AD-09-1501 doesn't appear to specifically mention it, under what category do computer-based mmorpgs (Star Trek Online, Star Wars: The Old Republic, World of Warcraft, etc.) fall?

Re: Gaming & Marksmanship Program - Useful Links

PostPosted:Mon Jun 03, 2019 5:35 pm
by Jill McTavish
David Goldsberry wrote:
Mon Jun 03, 2019 4:59 pm
As AD-09-1501 doesn't appear to specifically mention it, under what category do computer-based mmorpgs (Star Trek Online, Star Wars: The Old Republic, World of Warcraft, etc.) fall?
I am not an authority in this, but here is how I've interpreted those, and it depends on the scale of the MMO.

In the vast majority of MMOs you're controlling a single character at a time, and those fall under Plasma Carbine (Tactical Multiplayer Computer Games). This includes WoW, ST:O and SW:TOR. This holds true for small scale units as well (like a squad). If it's more on the level of countries or planets (think Civilization level of scale), it would fall under Plasma Rifle (Strategic Multiplayer Computer Games).

I hope this helps!

Re: Gaming & Marksmanship Program - Useful Links

PostPosted:Mon Jun 03, 2019 5:55 pm
by David Goldsberry
Dame Jill,

I appreciate your opinion. It seems well thought out and logical. However, I am looking for an answer from someone who has the authority to state definitively what category mmorpgs fit into. As these type of games are played by a large segment of the gaming population, I believe that they should be clearly listed in one of the groups, and not simply alluded to. Thanks.

Re: Gaming & Marksmanship Program - Useful Links

PostPosted:Mon Jun 03, 2019 10:28 pm
by Alex Shaffer
Short form answer (from my end) is on the flowchart found in the AD, which counts as the source of info. So unless/until we hear otherwise, this is the answer.
http://wiki.trmn.org/wiki/index.php/Arm ... ve_09-1501
2. Does the game require primarily electronic equipment such as an arcade cabinet, pinball table, video game console, PC or tablet?
2.1 YES – If the game is an arcade, pinball, or cartridge-era console game, it falls under Plasma Carbine.
2.2 YES – If the theme of the game would qualify under the Strategic definition, the game falls under Plasma Rifle.
2.3 YES – If the game does not qualify under 2.1 or 2.2, it falls under Plasma Carbine.

Re: Gaming & Marksmanship Program - Useful Links

PostPosted:Mon Nov 25, 2019 10:41 am
by Jana Otahal
Updated the first post with a link to Marksmanship Manual.

Re: Gaming & Marksmanship Program - Useful Links

PostPosted:Sat Oct 03, 2020 4:07 am
by Shire Smith
Thank you, Commander Otahal.

Re: Gaming & Marksmanship Program - Useful Links

PostPosted:Tue Jan 19, 2021 2:28 am
by Chris Hollaway
Dungeons and Dragons would normally be classified as a "Grenade Launcher" class game.

However, given the requirements of COVID isolation and the need to network TRMN players throughout the organization, electronic means are used to connect the players. Does this change the classification from "Grenade Launcher" to "Plasma Rifle"?

I have a campaign starting on January 24th so an immediate answer is not required, and we can track accumulated time until a definitive answer is received.