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A compile is a document published that contains a recap of all of a ship's posts that were posted in the time following the last compile. How often they are published varies, some times weekly, some times semi-weekly and some times ''when ever it gets done''. It is usally done by a member of the ship's command staff, and is usually delaged to the [[First Officer]] by the [[Rank|commanding officer]]. Compiles are known has being very time consuming, boring and difficult due to the amount of posts and the  editting required to complete a compile.
A compile is a document published that contains a recap of all of a ship's posts that were posted in the time following the last compile. How often they are published varies, some times weekly, some times semi-weekly and some times ''when ever it gets done''. It is usally done by a member of the ship's command staff, and is usally delaged to the [[First Officer]] by the [[Captain|commanding officer]]. Compiles are known has being very time consuming, boring and difficult due to the amount of posts and the  editting required to complete a compile.


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