almost sounds like the AVA-Squad mission theater-could be a new titianic Tuesday-but you'all already have FSO-what makes SMT different?
Mission theater is not designed to compete with anything the SEA offers. It is different in that it has a bit of a role playing aspect. While you still use your in game name, you are given an identity and your scores and promotions are tied to this character. It is a one life mission but if you should die in a mission, you lose that character and his score, rank etc, but you are then given a new character as a new replacement pilot for the next week.
On the Allied side, it is portraying a specific unit throughout it's operational history.
Pilots are responsible for submitting their own claims, rather than having it scored by a logging program.
Command changes as the scores change and highest ranking player gets to be the flight commander. That player can run the mission informally or he can try to lead the squad however he chooses. (if they will listen) LOL.
Just as in RL, there will be bad leaders but it changes frequently
It's also run in an open arena and players can walk on and join the mission if they just want to play without the full character experience.
If they want that experience, they have to let us know so we can add them in. Right now we can only do that aspect with the Allied side.
It uses the staged mission system so side balancing isn't an issue. The number of player slots remains the same but AI pilots get replaced by human pilots.
This allows us to run it no matter how many players we get, because AvA is a low population arena, but it allows for a good number of real players to join in, which is a lot better than fighting AI.
So it's not really an "event", but an open mission night, that for those who choose, can have an additional experience.
Unfortunately, we don't yet have the manpower to provide the same experience for the Axis, but they can still come in and play.
We also use an outside website to try to provide some immersive eye candy.
In the process of changing over to this site
http://missiontheater.net/Poke around in there and read the admittedly non-professional AAR. Click on the blue button on that page to see the type of things we are doing on the website.
It's kind of a "beta" run to see if it might be popular and to learn how to improve it if it is.