If you have just joined or are thinking about it, this is what the first few weeks actually look like.

You join Enforcement. That is the starting point for everyone — there is no other entry route. Enforcement covers escorts, combat response, asset protection, site security, and interdiction. Most operations will fall into one or more of these categories.

The first thing to do is get into Discord and introduce yourself. Tell people what ships you are running, what time zones you play in, and what kind of operations you are most interested in. This is how you end up getting slotted into ops that suit you rather than sitting in a channel waiting for something to happen.

Operations are posted with a brief, a time, and a requirements list. Show up on time, have the right ship for the role, and come to the briefing ready to listen. You do not need to have done it before — you need to be willing to follow instruction while you learn.

If you want to take on logistics work alongside your Enforcement role, that option is available. It is not required and it is not the default. If it interests you, say so in Discord and someone will point you in the right direction.

The pace varies. Some weeks there are multiple ops. Others are quieter. The Discord is always active, and there is usually something to discuss even when operations are light.

VYPR Security is not a complicated organisation to be part of. Show up, communicate, do your role. Everything else follows from that.