Teras Kasi Archive
Thread: teraskasi.net and your tk association
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Taigei
Sun Jun 26, 2005 5:36 pm
#1
TerasKasi.net (tk.net) serves two purposes: Support the TK community, support TKO galactic units.
The TK community is prmarily supported by tools and information (includingTK history according to SW sources, and a recent interview with Steve Perry, Father of Teras Kasi).
TK associations who are not directly affiliated with TKO are supported through links and are free to post about their groups on the tk.net forums. Some associations are offered many of the privileges if TKO galactic units.
TKO galactic units (TKO GUs) are offered free webspace (full FTP access), POP3 email and forums. Leaders and officers of TKO GUs also have access to private forums and privileged information on the history, policies and practices of the guild. GU leaders also have access to the Grand Council forum where they can find and give support to other GU leaders and help set overall TKO policies and practices.
TKO GUs also inherit the history of TK in SWG(from the very first TKMs) and, at their request, can be seeded by fellow members of another galaxy's TKO unit who will help them with TKO history, policies and practices, perform induction and chartering ceremonies, etc.
If you are interested in starting a TKO GU, contact me directly at [email protected] and I'll help you get started.
If you are represent tk association and would like links to your website, or some other support tk.net might offer, you can email me or post in the tk.net forums.
Qi-zen
Mon Jun 27, 2005 4:54 am
#2
This is exactly what i was hoping for...sorry for posting this here, but i'm not having any luck with the server board.
Question, trying to find out if there is a TKO or TKA on theRadiant server?
Would very much appreciate the reponse ![]()
Taigei
Mon Jun 27, 2005 8:37 am
#3
Radiant does not currently have a TKO unit. If you're interested in getting one started, even if you don't want to be guild leader, drop me a line at [email protected]. New TKO units usually get a lot of interest so finding members shouldn't be a problem.
Melakum
Mon Jun 27, 2005 10:57 am
#4
does bloodfin have one? if not i would like to help it get on its feet, i have 20+ tkm in my guild Fedaykin
Taigei
Mon Jun 27, 2005 11:46 am
#5
Bloodfin is open for development, and it seems your the type to really put together a player-run POI. Email me or post at tk.net.
pistolman02
Mon Jun 27, 2005 7:13 pm
#6
Does chilastra have a tko guild? My whole guild left because of the cu so i am looking for a new guild lol
atone48732
Mon Jun 27, 2005 7:37 pm
#7
I am still(possibly) gonna do a association type thing for kauri.. not sure about doin a guild.. but somethin similar to what was going on on ahazi..
Voleo
Mon Jun 27, 2005 9:10 pm
#8
Man, I really wish Tarquinas had one. Maybe I just need to meet more TKs ingame.
Taigei
Tue Jun 28, 2005 2:34 pm
#9
Pistol: Yeah the Cu broke a lot of guilds. Chilastra is open for development, and if you don't want to be GL you might make a post about wanting to form TKO on Chilly but need a GL. Vole you might do the same. Get your galaxy's TKs together.
Atone: You want tk.net support on your unguilded association, just let me know.
Vander_Legion
Tue Jun 28, 2005 9:08 pm
#11
TKO on ahazi looks fun, cept one slight problem...im rebel 
Taigei
Wed Jun 29, 2005 9:56 am
#12
Vander_Legion wrote:
TKO on ahazi looks fun, cept one slight problem...im rebel
Yeah that's a slight issue causing some confusion. The Ahazi group is using the name TKO, but has stated it isn't associated with TKO because it isn'topen membership -- Strictly Imp/PvP. TKO has had, for over a year, the simplest of methods for TKO units existing on the same galaxay to differentiate themselves: Suffixes. Basically, TKO is the name used for an open membership unit which mixes RP and PvP. A less open membership unit woould have a suffix, like TKO-MX (Minions of Xendor) for an Imp PvP TKO unit. There's room forReb/PvP and an open membership TKO unitson Ahazi, however. Just have to make it clear on teraskasi.net the differences between the units.
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