Reinstatement of Gatekeeper Method
Starting on Friday, January 25th, we’ll be reinstating the Gatekeeper Method previously used to access the Fleet Stores. This will affect Stonewall Fleet and Deep Space Stonewall, but not House of Nagh reD.
For those of you that are new to Stonewall Fleet, the Gatekeeper Method is where access to the Fleet Store is restricted only to the Requisitioning rank. For a Member to purchase from the store, they must contact a gatekeeper, either a Fleet Captain or an Admiral for a temporary promotion to the Requisitioning rank. After their purchase is completed, they are demoted back to Member. The purpose of this is to limit purchases from the Fleet Stores and provide more fair access to everyone in the Fleet.
Since we opened the restrictions on the Fleet Stores, we have seen a large demand for Engineering Personal Provisions and for the last couple weeks we have had difficulty keeping up with demand. This has in large part been due to the upgrading of the Industrial Fabricator in Stonewall Fleet. During the upgrade, we are unable to queue regular requisition project and our only mean of replenishing provisions is through a Basic Provisions project that requires 200,000 Dilithium. Suffice it to say, it takes some time to fill that project.
Now that the upgrade has completed, we have access to the new higher ranked requisitioning project and will be aiming to get our stockpiles back up. Our current goal is to reach 100 provisions and then rescind the Gatekeeper Method again. We ask that you all focus on Provision Personal Fleet Equipment From Engineering IV whenever possible.
When we first gave Members the permission to purchase from Fleet Stores, it was with the concession that if provisions dropped below 25 we would reinstate the Gatekeeper Method. We were lax to do it this time since we were only lacking one provision, but with levels not restoring we decided to. Now that we have, we’d like to hear from the membership-at-large and ask their opinion on how we should further proceed.
Should we continue removing and implementing the Gatekeeper Method as provisions allow? Would you prefer a different mechanism to manage provisions?
For those of you that are new to Stonewall Fleet, the Gatekeeper Method is where access to the Fleet Store is restricted only to the Requisitioning rank. For a Member to purchase from the store, they must contact a gatekeeper, either a Fleet Captain or an Admiral for a temporary promotion to the Requisitioning rank. After their purchase is completed, they are demoted back to Member. The purpose of this is to limit purchases from the Fleet Stores and provide more fair access to everyone in the Fleet.
Since we opened the restrictions on the Fleet Stores, we have seen a large demand for Engineering Personal Provisions and for the last couple weeks we have had difficulty keeping up with demand. This has in large part been due to the upgrading of the Industrial Fabricator in Stonewall Fleet. During the upgrade, we are unable to queue regular requisition project and our only mean of replenishing provisions is through a Basic Provisions project that requires 200,000 Dilithium. Suffice it to say, it takes some time to fill that project.
Now that the upgrade has completed, we have access to the new higher ranked requisitioning project and will be aiming to get our stockpiles back up. Our current goal is to reach 100 provisions and then rescind the Gatekeeper Method again. We ask that you all focus on Provision Personal Fleet Equipment From Engineering IV whenever possible.
When we first gave Members the permission to purchase from Fleet Stores, it was with the concession that if provisions dropped below 25 we would reinstate the Gatekeeper Method. We were lax to do it this time since we were only lacking one provision, but with levels not restoring we decided to. Now that we have, we’d like to hear from the membership-at-large and ask their opinion on how we should further proceed.
Should we continue removing and implementing the Gatekeeper Method as provisions allow? Would you prefer a different mechanism to manage provisions?