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- Once the player connects, they will be redirected to a random chat room. To chat, simply type in a message and hit Enter. If the player also has a Two-Way Radio, they may private message/whisper other users by clicking on their username in the chat and selecting "Private Message". However, the other player must have a Two-Way Radio as well — otherwise the message will not go through. Players may also send private messages through the use of slash commands, as mentioned later in this article. By default, the chat window is docked in the HUD. Players may undock the chat window by clicking on its respective button on the upper-right corner, to the left of the "Close" button. Once undocked, the player may move the window freely around the playing area, and can expand or collapse the window to display more or less of the conversation. There are three chat channels available to most players. By default, they will connect to the "Public" channel, intended for general and leisurely discussion between players. Players may also connect to the "Trade" channel, which is for the said purpose of trading, and the "Recruiting" channel, intended for alliances looking for new players to recruit. The player may also change chat rooms in a chat channel by typing "/list" and selecting another room from there. Members of an alliance also have access to an alliance-specific channel that only members of that particular alliance can access. If players want to advertise an item they wish to trade, or simply show off a valuable item that they possess, they may "Post" it on the chat by opening their inventory or a mission report, then holding down Shift and clicking on the desired item. The item will then show up with colored text that indicates its Quality, along with two square brackets ([]) enclosing it. Other players are able to click on the item and see its description, stats, and level. Any type of item may be showcased, including resources. Players can also mute annoying or offending users by clicking on their username and selecting "Mute". This will prevent their chat messages from appearing on their screen only.
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