Introduction

NOOB - Newbie, New Bee caught in the spider's web. This is it. If we search the internet we're going to find
a lot of meanings to the word. Some of them offensive. I do agree that the language is alive and some words
can have their meanings modified but here lets keep the original one: BEGINNER.

I am a begginer that enjoy Battlefield series and love to do teamwork with friends. I'm here to make friends,
play together, learn, have fun and communicate in parties with my teamate. I'll shall respect all players, even
the unrespectful ones and always consider myself a NOOB, beign always able to learn in the spirit of Socrates:
As for me, all I know is that I know nothing, for when I don't know what justice is, I'll hardly know whether it
is a kind of virtue or not, or whether a person who has it is happy or unhappy.

Rules of Engagement

Inpired on the America's Army ROE here are our Rules of Engagement. Anyway, you can suggest whatever you want that we will consider and think about it.


Happiness

Remember that this is a game and you should have fun. The people in the opponent team also deserve respect, so if you win or loose be nice as well. As a matter of fact your enemy in-game could be your friend for real. Well, that could be. You could have fun together and this is much better than war, beleive me. So, relax and enjoy the game. If you're not in a good mood you may consider taking a rest or even switch to another server. "Don't worry, be happy."



Loyalty

Bear true faith and allegiance to the NOOB Constitution, the Army, your unit and other Soldiers. Bearing true faith and allegiance is a matter of believing in and devoting yourself to something or someone. A loyal Soldier is one who supports the leadership and stands up for fellow Soldiers. By wearing the uniform of the NOOB Army you are expressing your loyalty. And by doing your share, you show your loyalty to your unit. As it is a game, you can also be part of other platoons. We are just a community that are here to play games together and make friends.


Duty

Fulfill your obligations. Doing your duty means more than carrying out your assigned tasks. Duty means being able to accomplish tasks as part of a team. The work of the NOOB Army is a complex combination of missions, tasks and responsibilities — all in constant motion. Our work entails building one assignment onto another. You fulfill your obligations as a part of your unit every time you resist the temptation to take “shortcuts” that might undermine the integrity of the final product.


Respect

Mutual respect. Treat people as they should be treated. In the Soldier’s Code, we pledge to “treat others with dignity and respect while expecting others to do the same.” Respect is what allows us to appreciate the best in other people. Respect is trusting that all people have done their jobs and fulfilled their duty. And self-respect is a vital ingredient with the Army value of respect, which results from knowing you have put forth your best effort. The NOOB Army is one team and each of us has something to contribute.


Selfless Service

Put the welfare of the NOOB, the Army and your subordinates before your own. Selfless service is larger than just one person. In serving your game community, you are doing your duty loyally without thought of recognition or gain. The basic building block of selfless service is the commitment of each team member to go a little further, endure a little longer, and look a little closer to see how he or she can add to the effort.


Honor

Live up to Army values. The NOOB’s highest military award is The Medal of Honor. This award goes to Soldiers who make honor a matter of daily living — Soldiers who develop the habit of being honorable, and solidify that habit with every value choice they make. Honor is a matter of carrying out, acting, and living the values of respect, duty, loyalty, selfless service, integrity and personal courage in everything you do.

Integrity
Do what’s right, legally and morally. Integrity is a quality you develop by adhering to moral principles. It requires that you do and say nothing that deceives others. As your integrity grows, so does the trust others place in you. The more choices you make based on integrity, the more this highly prized value will affect your relationships with family and friends, and, finally, the fundamental acceptance of yourself.

Personal courage

Face fear, danger or adversity (physical or moral). Personal courage has long been associated with our Army. With physical courage, it is a matter of enduring physical duress and at times risking personal safety. Facing moral fear or adversity may be a long, slow process of continuing forward on the right path, especially if taking those actions is not popular with others. You can build your personal courage by daily standing up for and acting upon the things that you know are honorable.

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