Corporations are groups of players joining together for a common goal or purpose' much like guilds or clans in other games. They are created and overseen by a Chief Executive Officer (CEO). Characters can only be in one corporation at a time. -Create new corporation This enables the player to create his or her own corporation. • Corp name is the name of the new corporation. • Press the "Ticker" button to select a descriptive abbreviation for the corporation's name. These are found in many places like in a corporation members name when in space. • Enter a good description of the corporation's services and purpose. The description is' for example' displayed when the corporation's "Show info" button is pressed. • Tax rate is how much of a corporation member's income goes to the corporations wallet. Type in your corporation's home page to let others access more information about your corporation. Members: This is the most powerful part of the corporation tool providing you with all the necessary information and options to properly run a small or large-scale operation. It also provides the means for a proper overview of the organization as a whole.
Corporate: Shows the members signed up in the corporation. Their status' whether they are signed up or if their application is unprocessed. Right click an application to view it. There the CEOs and directors are able to offer a position within the corporation' reject or negotiate further with the applicant. Find member in role Only members of player run corporations' have access to this tab. "Find Member In Role" is the place where corporation members can find other corporation members with certain roles such as director or personnel manager. This tool can also be used for individual or massive attribute changes. • Select which roles are to be included or not included in the query. • Press "Add" so the query is added to the upper window. • Finally "Execute query" displays the results in the bottom window. • Repeat adding queries for more detailed searches. • After selecting "Execute query'" the interface changes so the queries are not shown. This is to free up workspace in case there are large amounts of results. Use the "Show query" button to see the queries along with the results. "Search titles" indicates whether you want the search to include roles that members have through titles that they hold. "Include implied roles" Directors and CEO's have all roles by default. Thus a Director or CEO has every role' these other roles are referred to as being implied. "Show results using" is how the results from the query are displayed in the bottom window. Simple list: A small picture of the members found with their name attached. Role management list: A more powerful listing allowing the change of member attributes directly. Task management list: An even more powerful listing for changing attributes.
This is an easy and straightforward interface to alphabetically display a number of corporation members (10' 25' 50' 100 or 500 at a time). It is also used to change individual and mass attributes of members.
To view all attribute changes to a member over a period of time' set the start date and end date' then type in the name and press the "Enter" key.
WARS Wars between corporations and alliances are most definitely possible. One of the main purposes of corporations and alliances is to allow formal wars over resources' trade routes' strategic systems' or simple pride. Players belonging to a warring corporation or alliance may attack the opposition without impunity or loss of security status. In order to keep things interesting and retain a bit of realism' declarations of war do not require a mutual agreement' just as in the real world. The declaration of war is sent from one CEO to another and the fight begins. Corporations are limited to three declared wars at a time' though the number of wars in which a corporation can be involved is limitless. For example' if corporation A has declared war on corporations B' C' and D' the CEO must surrender - or force the CEO of B' C' or D to surrender - before he can declare war on corporation E; however' if corporation A has declared war on corporations B' C' and D' corporation E may declare war on corporation A. All wars that do not involve an alliance as aggressor or victim are classified as normal corporation war. Normal corporation wars cost 1'000'000 ISK * (the number of wars the corporation is currently involved in) to initiate. The update cost is the 1'000'000 ISK. For wars declared by an alliance' the starting cost is 1'000'000 ISK * (the number of corporations in the alliance) * (1 + the number of wars the alliance is involved in currently). Each week the war goes on a new bill is calculated
Corporation roles Roles are used in EVE to delegate access to various corporation functionalities. There are two main types of roles available: normal and grantable. A normal role such as Accountant gives a member the right to do various accounting related actions for the corporation. However if a member is given the grantable role Accountant then they have the ability to give and take the role accountant from other members of the corporation. Grantable roles are assigned by the CEO and should be given only to those who have proven themselves trustworthy. ACCOUNTANT Accountants can monitor and manage the financial affairs of the corporation. They can view corporation bills in the NeoCom "Bills" panel. From there' they can pay the corporation's bills (with corporation money' of course) and see who owes the corporation money. Accountants can also purchase and sell items for the corporation. Items can be sold from the corporation hangar. Items bought are placed in the deliveries window at the station where they are purchased and only an accountant can remove these items. |