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>The organizational differences between OPS and PI were fairly obvious. OPS was more formal and politically-minded; PI was more laid-back. OPS had was a meeting topic, where people could discuss Shipping or club issues. People could also post to ask to join, and the secretary would add them to the members list. OPS also had weekly chat meetings at a predetermined time, and if someone couldn't make it, he or she was expected to post on the meeting topic with an excuse. During the meetings, orders of business were brought up and it was the secretary's job to keep the minutes and run the meeting. Hiker would frequently yell "Stay on topic, people!" in every meeting. All of the offices in OPS were associated with rules and duties, and the positions were elected. Also OPS would frequently vote on propositions about club business.
>Once PI was settled as an official club, Archaic wrote up the Pact of Pallet, which was a treaty between the two clubs saying that no member of either club would flame a member of the other club over Shipping, and that members of neither club would post in topics that were designated as being for the other club. Archaic said that both clubs should hold a vote as to whether to accept the pact.
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