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BRAVE Alliance Rules

Brave makes every effort to keep its rules as straightforward as possible, so that we can provide an experience that's easygoing and fun for all our members. Every rule here exists as either part of our Core Tenets, or out of necessity.

Core Rules

These rules represent the standards that define us as members of Brave. Those who have an interest in law may recognize the phrase Malum in se ; Wrong in itself.

(§1) Stay Classy


"The model BNI pilot is a fearless, bloodthirsty savage in ship combat and a perfect gentleman in the chat window." — Matias Otero

Our first and most important rule, Stay Classy defines our conduct as members of Brave. You can learn more about what that means in the fine print below.


Source: Brave Collective

The Fine Print: Click Here

Additional Reading: The Reddit Post Where It All Began

(§2) Do Not Shoot Blues


Members of the Brave Collective are not allowed to shoot blues (those we have positive standings with) without their consent.

NPSI Fleets, Faction Warfare, and other organized PvP activities DO NOT constitute exceptions to this rule. Additionally, you may not use neutral alts to circumvent this rule.


Source: Brave Collective / The Imperium

The Fine Print: Click Here

(§3) Scams and Ransoms


Scams of non-blues are generally permitted, however all ransoms must be honored if the demands are met.

Claiming to be a representative or officer of the alliance or one of its corporations as part of a scam is strictly prohibited.


Source: Brave Collective

(§4) Market Policies


Brave and The Imperium strictly prohibit buying with the intent to relist at a profit either in our space or outside of it; this practice is known as Blue-Fucking.

Supercapitals may only be sold within The Imperium and in accordance with the Imperium Supercapital Sales Policy.

Capitals may not be sold to neutrals or hostiles in or near Imperium Space, may not be sold in Amarrian Lowsec space, and may not be sold via public contracts in these areas.


Source: Brave Collective / The Imperium

The Fine Print: Click Here

Additional Reading: Goonswarm Blue-Fucking Policy / Imperium Supercapital Sales Policy

(§5) Looting


Loot from player ship wrecks generally belongs to whoever is the first to grab it. Loot from blue wrecks must be returned on request from the wreck's owner.

Loot from friendly capitals must either be returned to the owner or sent to Brave Holdings.

Please do not loot or salvage on a grid where a fight is actively ongoing.


Source: Brave Collective

(§6) Eve Online TOS and EULA


You are expected to abide by the EVE Online Terms of Service and End User License Agreement at all times.

If you suspect someone of violating either of these documents, you are expected to report the character in question to both CCP and to alliance leadership by sending a ping to HR.


Source: CCP Games / Brave Collective

Additional Reading: EVE Online - Terms of Service / EVE Online - End User License Agreement

Administrative Rules

These rules exist so that the alliance can continue to run smoothly and efficiently. Those who have an interest in law may recognize the phrase Malum prohibitum ; Wrong as prohibited.

(§7) PvE Policies


All systems with a TCU owned by an Imperium member are open for PvE. Moons are regulated by the system's TCU holder, and should NOT be assumed to be public.

Capital pilots must join the Imperium Beehive SIG to engage in PvE under the Impass Supercapital Umbrella.

All exploration sites in blue space must be completed or failed once started so they may respawn. Failing to do this is known as Cherrypicking.

You may not access Main or Reserve Banks belonging to Brave or any blue alliance.

If you find an NPC Sotiyo, talk to Brendan Galios or Dujek Oneye in private for coordination.


Source: The Imperium

The Fine Print: Click Here

Additional Reading: Imperium Ratting Rights Policy / The Imperium Beehive SIG

(§8) Ship Usage Restrictions


Capital ships should refrain from engaging any targets that blues are already engaging or actively forming for without permission from the person heading the fight.

No capital ships are entitled to support unless they have existing arrangements, or can convince someone to provide it.

All ships operating in allied space must comply with the controlling alliance's rules and requests.


Source: Brave Collective

The Fine Print: Click Here

(§9) Personal Deployables


Members are generally allowed to drop Personal Deployables in Imperium Space, however they may be destroyed if left unattended.

MTUs may be shot on active combat grids and when left in unfinished anomalies. They may not be dropped in any mining locations.

You should attempt to contact and give the owner of an MTU a chance to scoop it before shooting it.

Warp Disruption Bubbles should not be placed on gates in any Brave or allied staging system. Bubbles may be destroyed if left unattended.


Source: Brave Collective / The Imperium

Additional Reading: List of Personal Deployable Structures

(§10) Brave Core and Imperium Auth Accounts


ALL your characters must be registered with and maintain valid tokens on Brave Core.

ALL your characters must be registered with and maintain valid tokens on Imperium Auth.


Source: Brave Collective / The Imperium

The Fine Print: Click Here

Requirements for Member Corporations

This section covers the requirements for different kinds of corporations to join and remain in Brave.

(§11) Independent Corporations - Brave Collective


Independent Corporations within the Brave Collective alliance are expected to abide by the Rules for Member Corporations.


Source: Brave Collective

(§12) Alt Corporations - Brave United


Alt Corporations within the Brave United alliance are expected to abide by the Alt Alliance Rules.


Source: Brave Collective

On Enforcement

These sections detail the scope of our rules, and how we enforce them.

(§13) Definition of Alliance Services


Alliance services include but are not limited to our in-game alliance channels, Forum, Mumble, Wiki, Slack, Discord, and Subreddit.


Source: Brave Collective

(§14) Brave HR


HR Officers act as moderators of the alliance rules and are tasked with determining whether someone is in line with our rules.

Members are expected to comply with HR's instructions. The HR department can and will moderate all alliance services.

You can contact HR by sending a ping to the HR category via our Ping Board. A list of HR Officers can be found on the HR Wiki Page.


Source: Brave Collective

The Fine Print: Click Here

(§15) On Rules Lawyering

These rules exist for a reason, whether they be part of our core tenets, out of administrative necessity, or for diplomatic reasons. You are expected to act in good faith when dealing with them.

Brave HR is authorized to take disciplinary action beyond the immediate scope of the rules on this page if it is deemed necessary. The HR team answers to the Head of HR and the alliance CEO.


Source: Brave Collective