When you enter the world of Fleet Ops, roleplaying is the key element of playing. Using good grammar and the like are essential for the players to understand what you are trying to do. Here is an example of bad rping.

I l3ap out of my D3@th Star ship nd go to cantua.

I s33 bar man.

"Hello bar man," say i.

"were man i kill?" ask me.

"i dont know, want a drink?@" he speak

I take my gun, and shoot him in the genetails....run away me do...
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Just a few things wrong with that...

1. Constant bad usage of words and symbols. See is spelled s-e-e not s-3-3...

2. Poor description. The player did not tell about his surroundings or cantina.

3. He assumed that the bartender would not know anything when he asked, "where man i kill?" He should have waited for an admin to give him information.

Now heres the right way:

*After docking the Falconess in the Mos Eisley space port, Jenra took her first steps into the hustling and bustling of Tatooine. She stumbled clumsily past a few merchants offering her various wares and items, none of which would assist her on her task.
Jenra slid her hand in her pocket and found the datapad she would need for her mission. She made her way to the side of the chaos, she studied the information on the datapad before begining her trail to the Lucky Shot Cantina.
After a few cycles of walking, she made it to the worn down, shack of a tavern. Inside, various species were drinking, eating, and talking amoungst themselves. Jenra made her way over to the bartender, slowly putting her hand on her blaster pistol, incase there would be any troulble.
The plump Twi'lek bartender smiled at the young human. Jenra slid the man the datapad.*

"Have you seen this man...?" she trailed off...

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Now the player would wait for an admin to give them the information they needed...and so thusly is the right way. 

That amount of detail is not required some thing between the two would be acceptable.