Network Conduct: Maintaining Comms Discipline
This intelligence report details consequences of undisciplined communication within Deep Rock Galactic's extended networks. Poor conduct can sever vital [Communication](/tags/communication) links, hindering operational effectiveness.
⚔️ Combat Summary
This intelligence report highlights the critical need for disciplined communication within all Deep Rock Galactic networks. Unprofessional conduct severs vital Communication links, proving detrimental to overall mission readiness and Team Cohesion.
Comms Discipline: An Outpost Alert
Listen up, Dwarves. We got an intel packet fresh from the network that needs immediate attention. Some greenbeard got himself flagged and cut off from a major Deep Rock comms channel. Not because of a faulty comms array, mind you, but because he couldn’t keep his mouth shut and his temper in check.
This isn’t about some faceless Management overlord being petty. This is about basic Teamwork and respect. The reports show a pattern of outright aggressive talk: calling fellow Miners “morons,” “stupid,” “self-entitled fools.” That kind of chatter isn’t welcome in the Drop Pod, and it damn sure isn’t tolerated on external comms channels that support our operations.
Every Miner out there is part of a larger machine. Disrespectful language, insults, and constant aggression undermine Team Cohesion faster than a Glyphid Swarm can tear through an Engineer’s barrier. When a Miner can’t maintain professional conduct, warnings are issued. Fail to adapt, and you’re out. Your comms are cut. You’re a liability, not an asset.
Understand this: effective Communication is paramount. It keeps us alive on Hoxxes IV. It ensures our drills are coordinated, our turrets placed right, and our flanks covered. If you can’t talk to your fellow Dwarves without resorting to insults, you’re not just a problem for some moderation team. You’re a problem for us.
Maintain Discipline. Stay focused. Rock and Stone.