Nova Star Corps / IOP

  • PMC
  • Regular
  • Role play
  • Freelancing
    Freelancing
  • Security
    Security

The Nova Star Corps is prepared and ready for any mission. Interested in joining? Find us on Discord



History

Nova Star Corps was formed through the reorganization of a long-standing group of pilots and crew who wanted more than a single-role focus or rigid playstyle. Over time, the organization evolved into a unified corps built around coordination, adaptability, and mutual support across every aspect of spaceflight.

Operating today as Nova Star Corps, the organization maintains a structured but approachable military framework designed to support both organized operations and relaxed gameplay. Members are encouraged to specialize—or explore multiple roles—while knowing their contributions directly support the success of the group as a whole.

Our operations span fleet combat, ground engagements, logistics, industry, salvage, reconnaissance, and recovery. Some members fly on the front lines, others keep ships supplied, repaired, and moving—but all roles are treated as equally important to mission success.

Nova Star Corps values teamwork, preparedness, and good communication over strict mil-sim formality. We aim to keep operations organized without turning the game into a job, creating an environment where experienced players and new recruits alike can learn, contribute, and enjoy flying together.

Today, Nova Star Corps continues to grow as a multi-role organization focused on cooperation, professionalism, and having fun while accomplishing meaningful objectives across the verse.

Every Role. One Corps.

Manifesto

We operate across:

  • Fleet and ground combat
  • Escort and patrol missions
  • Logistics, hauling, and supply
  • Mining, salvage, and industry
  • Reconnaissance and recovery

Our military-style framework exists to keep operations smooth, effective, and enjoyable. Not to turn play into obligation.

Culture & Conduct

Nova Star Corps values:

  • Clear communication
  • Mutual respect
  • Willingness to learn
  • Reliability when it counts

We do not require:

  • Constant attendance
  • Hardcore mil-sim roleplay
  • Prior experience

We welcome new players and veterans alike. Mentorship and growth are part of our culture.

There are no “secondary” roles in Nova Star Corps.

Combat pilots need logistics. Logistics need protection. Industry needs security. Security needs intelligence. Intelligence needs everyone.

Whether you fly fighters, crew capital ships, haul cargo, mine, salvage, provide medical support, or scout ahead—your role is mission-critical.

We encourage specialization, exploration of multiple roles, and learning from one another.

Charter

All members of Nova Star Corps (NSC) are expected to uphold the following principles and rules during all official operations and while representing the Corps.

  1. Operational Security (OPSEC)
    1. Members will maintain operational security at all times. Sensitive information—including plans, locations, personnel movements, and internal matters—must not be shared outside the organization.

  1. Contract & Mission Conduct.
    1. Members are expected to follow mission objectives and client instructions during contracted or organized operations unless those instructions are clearly detrimental to Nova Star Corps.
    2. This includes, but is not limited to: Acts of treason against allied forces, Targeting or hunting fellow NSC members, Actions that damage the Corps’ reputation or integrity.
    3. Command authority retains the right to override mission directives when necessary.

  1. Internal Conduct & Discipline
    1. Any act of hostility, violence, or deliberate disruption against fellow NSC members is strictly prohibited.
    2. All such incidents will be:
      1. Investigated by leadership regardless of severity
      2. Addressed with council to both the affected and committing parties
    3. Respect for fellow members is mandatory.

  1. Fleet & Asset Usage
    1. Nova Star Corps maintains a shared fleet doctrine to support coordinated operations.
    2. NSC-designated ships may be made available for Corps operations.
    3. Personal ships remain private unless the owner chooses to crew or share them. Members offering personal vessels for operations retain final authority over their use