Thread:USS Enterprise CVN-65/@comment-26787793-20151111032224/@comment-10905876-20151111042629

Ok, a few things to (hopefully) clear things up:

AOS/AoS is an acronym for Age of Sail, and refers to the BSC Age of Sail wiki. (Which is very very dead FYI)

Regarding not letting you start a navy right off the bat: New users are not restricted simply from the risk of them being vandals, though that does contribute to the guilty until proven innocent mindset this community has towards new users. The main reason, is so that new users can get a basic understanding of the often convoluted roleplay mechanics, understands the rules and how they apply to a given situation, and know a bit about the situation here. If you know what you are doing, your newly formed navy has a better chance of survival as well.

Have you tried using the device you have BSC on for posting on the wiki? I do 98% of my stuff from an I-Phone running the desktop site.

NAR was established on AOS after it was established here. Many of the fleets on AOS don't exist here. And your rank within the navy you have created doesn't really effect the legitimacy of said navy. You can title yourself Supreme Divine Overlord Monarch of All Things, but if you haven't been approved, or your fleet breaks the Rules of Engagement, it doesn't really matter.

Now, as has been suggested to you on other threads, I recommend joining a fleet that's fairly active in role play. As has been said AFOH and AIF are both good choices, as they are a fairly welcoming environment to new users.