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Edited by o WORM o: 3/13/2014 1:39:02 AMA suggestion to Project Zero Command. Next month I will begin recruiting for Two Squads. During my planing for the roles my squads will play within our clan, I believe I have encountered a problem that could potentially grow with time. I believe the two lowest ranks in Project Zero need to be looked at. From the beginning of the game Bungie tells us you are a Guardian, and that the fate of the galaxy lies with you. As it currently stands with Project Zero, the first thing you are told when you meet us is that we need you to slow down, and back up. Your not quite a guardian by our standers just yet. That seems like a bit of a kick in the nuts for a first encounter to me. I'm not sure it's encouraging or good for first impressions. It also seems like a lot of unnecessary work for admin's who will have the extra hassle of updating the status of every new comer three times (within a period of a week or two) before they are given the position that most will end up with anyway. It is also worth noting that as this clan plans on operating in games other than Destiny, its probably best not to get Project Zero rank titles mixed in with in-game ranks/titles. For e.g: Guardian's, and Bounty Scavengers sound like Titles from Destiny and Star Wars. Now flash forward to the release of games like Elder Scrolls, Deep Down, The Division, and Dying Light. Those ranks now sound completely out of place. All the other ranks are fine. They have clear roll to play. I suggest that you scrap trainee. Re designate Bounty Scavenger to a role that will suite those who will join us but prefer not to join a squad, our lone wolf types. Like how bikers who belong to a gang but not to any particular chapter are known as Nomads, or Masterless Samurai as Ronin. That way they fit a roll within the clan, like the rest of us. If someone new needs training/experience with clan members, I'm sure our lone wolves will be more than happy to show them the ropes (take them on a hunt). Squad leaders might also assign one or two members of their own unit to assist our wolves in this role (if needed). Thank you for your time. I look forward to meeting you all in the coming weeks. ...My bunny is ready.