The Command department is ultimately responsible for the colony and its crew, and those within the department are responsible for commanding the facilities and representing the interests of Starfleet.
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Executive Officer | The liaison between captain and crew, the Executive Officer acts as the disciplinarian, personnel manager, advisor to the captain, and much more. S/he is also one of only two officers, along with the Chief Medical Officer, that can remove a Commanding Officer from duty. WE ARE NOT CURRENTLY SEARCHING FOR AN EXECUTIVE OFFICER. |
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Yeoman | The Captain's Yeoman is for Petty Officers who wish to continue as administrators. It is technically a non-Mate position. Use of this position is completely at the discretion of the Commanding Officer. File work, and sensitive message transport are but two examples of the Yeoman's possible duties. The Yeoman assists the CO in day-to-day duties that the CO would otherwise not have the time to do. | |
Press Secretary | The press secretary works as a liaison between the Captain and the massive media outlets throughout the Federation. They work closely with Starfleet's Civilian Liaison as well as reporters and editors through the Colony and beyond. |
The council comprises of important leadership within Haumea Colony. If there is an issue or decision that needs to be made, the Council and the Director are responsible for it.
Civilian Director | Responsible for preparing all meals served in the Mess Hall and for the food during any diplomatic functions that may be held onboard. | |
Council Member | Elected officials who help oversee Haumea's day-to-day affairs. |
A pool of officers who act as the Atala's senior staff when the ship is on patrol. They answer to Haumea's Commanding Officer, as well as the Maintenance Coordinating Officer.
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These are the civilian engineers responsible for building up and maintaining Haumea's infrastructure.
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The Strategic Operations department acts as an advisory to the command staff, as well as a resource of knowledge and information concerning hostile races in the operational zone of the colony, as well as combat strategies and other such things.
Chief Strategic Operations Officer | The Chief Strategic Operations Officer is responsible for coordinating all Starfleet and allied assets in within their designated area of space, as well as tactical analysis (in the absence of a dedicated tactical department) and intelligence gathering (in the absence of a dedicated intelligence department). | |
Assistant Chief Strategic Operations Officer | The Assistant Chief Strategic Operations Officer is the second ranked officer in the Strategic Operations department. He or she answers to the Chief Strategic Operations Officer. He or she is responsible for coordinating Starfleet and allied assets within a designated area of space, as well as tactical analysis and intelligence gathering. | |
Strategic Operations Officer | The Strategic Operations Officer is part of the Strategic Operations department. He or she answers to the Chief Strategic Operations Officer. He or she is responsible for coordinating Starfleet and allied assets within a designated area of space, as well as tactical analysis and intelligence gathering. |
The Intelligence department is responsible for gathering and providing intelligence as it becomes possible during a mission; during covert missions, the intelligence department also takes a more active role, providing the necessary classified and other information. The Intelligence Department acts as a sub-department of Strategic Operations.
Assistant Chief Intelligence Officer | Responsible for aiding the Chief Strategic Operations Officer in managing the intelligence department in its various facets, often assisting the Strategic Operations officer with information gathering and analysis. | |
Intelligence Officer | Responsible for gathering intelligence, an Intelligence officer has the patience to read through a database for hours on end, and the cunning to coax information from an unwilling giver. S/he must provide this information to the Assistant Chief Intelligence Officer as it becomes needed. | |
Infiltration Specialist | The Infiltration Specialist is trained the arts of covert operations and infiltration. They are trained to get into and out of enemy installations, territory, etc. Once in, they can gather intel, or if needed plant explosives, and even in times of war capture of enemy personnel. The Infiltration Specialist reports to the Assistant Chief Intelligence Officer. | |
Encryption Specialist | This NCO takes submitted Intelligence reports and runs them through algorithms, checking for keywords that denote mistyped classification and then puts the report into crypto form and sends them through the proper channels of communication to either throughout the colony or beyond. The Encryption Specialist reports to the Assistant Chief Intelligence Officer. |
The Logistics crew serves as a civilian operations center. They make sure the colony's day-to-day shipments, arrivals, and departures are all in order. They're a driving force for the colony's transportation and supply.
Logistics as a department operates out of the Logistics Hub, and is run by the Head Logistician.
Chief Logistician | The Chief Logistician is the head of the Logistics Department, coordinating and overseeing the day-to-day actions of the department and the colony's back-end. The Chief Logistician can, but does not always, step in as a member of the civilian council. |
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The security department is responsible for overseeing the general security of the colony. While mainly a Starfleet-centric department, they can step in to aid in civilian investigations if necessary.
Chief Security Officer | The Chief Security Officer is called Chief of Security. Her/his duty is to ensure the safety of colony and crew. Some take it as their personal duty to protect the Commanding Officer/Executive Officer on away teams. She/he is also responsible for people under arrest and the safety of guests, liked or not. S/he also is a department head and a member of the senior staff, responsible for all the crew members in her/his department and duty rosters. Security could be called the 24th century police force. | |
Assistant Chief Security Officer | The Assistant Chief Security Officer is sometimes called Deputy of Security. S/he assists the Chief of Security in the daily work; in issues regarding Security and any administrative matters. If required the Deputy must be able to take command of the Security department. | |
Security Officer | There are several Security Officers aboard each vessel. They are assigned to their duties by the Chief of Security and his/her Deputy and mostly guard sensitive areas, protect people, patrol, and handle other threats to the Federation. | |
Security Investigations Officer | The Security Investigations Officer is an Enlisted Officer. S/He fulfills the role of a special investigator or detective when dealing with Starfleet matters aboard ship or on a planet. Coordinates with the Chief Security Officer on all investigations as needed. The Security Investigations Officer reports to the Chief of Security. | |
Brig Officer | The Brig Officer is a Security Officer who has chosen to specialize in a specific role. S/he guards the brig and its cells. But there are other duties associated with this post as well. S/he is responsible for any prisoner transport, and the questioning of prisoners. Often Brig Officers have a good knowledge of forcefield technology, and are experts in escaping such confinements. | |
Master-at-Arms | The Master-at-Arms trains and supervises Security crewmen in departmental operations, repairs, and protocols; maintains duty assignments for all Security personnel; supervises weapons locker access and firearm deployment; and is qualified to temporarily act as Chief of Security if so ordered. The Master-at-Arms reports to the Chief of Security. |
The Tactical department is in charge of maintaining and operating the armaments of the colony, including but not limited to any ground support defenses and the orbital bases. They work closely with the Marine contingent on Colony.
Chief Tactical Officer | The Chief Tactical Officer is the headmost officer of the tactical department. They are responsible for the operation and maintenance of the Colony's Starfleet defenses, including but not limited to the Guardian Defense Platforms, the phaser and torpedo arrays, and the shielding systems on base. Due to the nature of the tactical department, the Chief Tactical Officer is expected to coordinate efforts with the Marine contingent on base. | |
Assistant Chief Tactical Officer | The Assistant Chief Tactical Officer acts as a secondary head of the Tactical Department. They assist the Chief Tactical Officer in all matters involving crew and coordination, including duty rosters and trainings. S/he also is responsible for keeping the defenses of the base maintained and operated as needed, as well as communicating with the Marine contingent on all matters involving said systems. They report to the Chief Tactical Officer. | |
Tactical Officer | The Tactical Officers are the vessels gunmen. They assist the Chief Tactical Officer by running and maintaining the numerous weapons systems aboard the ship/starbase, and analysis and tactical planning of current missions. Very often Tactical Officers are also trained in ground combat and small unit tactics. |
The operations department is responsible for keeping Command Center systems functioning properly, rerouting power, bypassing relays, and doing whatever else is necessary to keep the Command Center operating at peak efficiency. They may also be called in to assist in matters of colony systems as well.
Chief Operations Officer | The Chief Operations Officer has the primary responsibility for colony functionality. S/he must prioritize resource allocations, so that the most critical activities can have every chance of success. If so required, s/he can curtail colony functions if s/he thinks they will interfere with the colony's current mission or routine operations. The Chief Operations Officer oversees the Operations department, and is a member of the senior staff. |
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Assistant Chief Operations Officer | The Chief Operations Officer cannot man the Center at all times. Extra personnel are needed to relive and maintain colony operations. The Operations Officers are thus assistants to the Chief, fulfilling his/her duties when required, and assuming the Operations consoles if required at any time. The Assistant Chief Operations Officer is the second-in-command of the Operations Department, and can assume the role of Chief Operations Officer on a temporary or permanent basis if so needed. |
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Operations Officer | The Chief Operations Officer cannot man the bridge at all times. Extra personnel are needed to relive and maintain colony operations. The Operations Officers are thus assistants to the Chief, fulfilling his/her duties when required, and assuming the Operations consoles if required at any time. The Operations Officer reports to the Chief Operations Officer. |
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Quartermaster | The Quartermaster specializes in distributing supplies and provisions to personnel throughout the colony. In addition, the Quartermaster controls all physical assignments to quarters throughout the vessel. | |
Boatswain | Each vessel and base has one Warrant Officer (or Chief Warrant Officer) who holds the position of Boatswain. The Boatswain (pronounced and also written 'Bosun' or 'Bos'n') trains and supervises personnel (including both the base personnel as well as passengers or vessels) in general base operation repairs, and protocols; maintains duty assignments for all Operations personnel; sets the agenda for instruction in general base operations; supervises auxiliary and utility service personnel and daily base maintenance; coordinates all personnel cross-trained in damage control operations and supervises damage control and emergency operations; may assume any Center or Operations role as required; and is qualified to temporarily act at Operations if so ordered. The Boatswain reports to the Chief Operations Officer. |
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Transporter Specialist | The Transporter Specialist is responsible for all transports to and from other ships and any planetary bodies. When transporting is not going on, the Transporter Chief is responsible for keeping the transporters running at peak efficiency. The team assigned to the Transporter Specialist reports to the Chief of Operations. |
Responsible for the navigation and control of support craft, as well as management of the Starfleet Landing Facility upon Haumea Colony. The Flight Operations Department answers to the Operations Department.
Chief of Flight Operations | The Chief Flight Operations Officer is a vital role on the colony. S/he is in charge of the day to day operation of the Landing Zone. S/he is also in charge of the ground and air transports that are seen throughout the colony. The Chief Flight Operations Officer is the senior most CONN Officer on the colony, serving as a Senior Officer, and chief of the personnel under him/her. This department is a sub-department of Operations. The Chief of Flight Operations, while considered a senior position for all matters involved in a Command Staff, reports to the Chief Operations Officer. |
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Assistant Chief of Flight Operations | The Assistant Chief of Flight Operations is the second senior most CONN Officer aboard and reports directly to the Chief of Flight Operations, acting as Department Head when the need arises. | |
Maintenance Manager | The Maintenance Manager is responsible for pre and post flight checks of all support craft involved in away missions. Once a support craft has been brought to the flight line, it is his/her duty to ensure that it is mission capable. Upon returning from a mission, he/she must inspect the support craft and prepare a report on any maintenance that is required. He/she is also responsible for the placement of support craft in order to allow for maximum efficiency of the flight pad. |
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Chief Support Craft Pilot | All small spacecrafts aboard a starship, starbase or a facility (Shuttles, Runabouts, Transports, Captain's yacht, Patrol Vessels etc.) but excluding fighters are flown by Support Craft Pilots. This is often the proving ground for pilots until they earn a berth on a starship as a Flight Control Officer. The Chief Support Craft Pilot reports to the Chief Flight Control Officer. |
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Support Craft Pilot | All small spacecrafts aboard a starship, starbase or a facility (Shuttles, Runabouts, Transports, Captain's yacht, Patrol Vessels etc.) but excluding fighters are flown by Support Craft Pilots. This is often the proving ground for pilots until they earn a berth on a starship as a Flight Control Officer. They report to the Chief Support Craft Pilot. |
Any members of the entertainment or service industries are listed here.
Sumi Saloon Owner | This position is not open for application. | |
Sumi Saloon Management | This position is not open for application. | |
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Haumea Adventure Co. Owner | Owners of the Haumea Adventure Co | |
Galactic Dynamic Sales Representative | This position is NPC only. | |
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The civilian staff of Haumea's Medical facilities.
Facility Director | The one administratively in charge of the facility. While they take care of the civilian doctors and their needs, the director rarely steps into the day-to-day activities, choosing to manage the facility itself and create a safe and happy environment for those employed and their patients within. The Facility Director may also act as a full Council Member or as someone who inputs the Medical needs to the Council. |
The engineering department has the enormous task of keeping Starfleet's facilities on colony still running, and aiding the civilian facilities on the colony as needed.
Chief Engineering Officer | The Chief Engineer is responsible for the condition of all systems and equipment within the Starfleet facilities on Haumea. S/he oversees maintenance, repairs and upgrades of all equipment. S/he is also responsible for the many repair teams during crisis situations. The Chief Engineer is not only the department head but also a senior officer, responsible for all the crew members in her/his department and maintenance of the duty rosters. |
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Assistant Chief Engineering Officer | The Assistant Chief Engineer assists the Chief Engineer in the daily work; in issues regarding mechanical, administrative matters and coordinating repairs with other departments. If so required, the Assistant Chief Engineer must be able to take over as Chief Engineer, and thus must be versed in current information regarding the facilities. |
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Engineering Officer | Engineers are the backbone of the Engineering Corps and are responsible for, under the guidance of the Chief Engineer, maintaining and repairing the colony's Starfleet facilities. From time to time, they may be called in to assist the civilian facilities as well. | |
Communications Specialist | The Communications Specialist is a specialized engineer. Communication aboard the Colony's Starfleet facility take two basic forms, voice and data. Both are handled by the facility's computer system and dedicated hardware. The vastness and complexity of this system requires a dedicated team to maintain the system. The Communications Specialist is the officer in charge of this team, which is made up from NCO personnel, assigned to the team by the Assistant and Chief Engineer. The Communications Specialist reports to the Asst. and Chief Engineer. |
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Computer Systems Specialist | The Computer Systems Specialist is a specialized Engineer. The new generation of Computer systems are highly developed. This system needs much maintenance and the Computer Systems Specialist was introduced to relieve the Science Officer, whose duty this was in the very early days. A small team is assigned to the Computer Systems Specialist, which is made up from NCO personnel assigned by the Assistant and Chief Engineer. The Computer Systems Specialist reports to the Assistant and Chief Engineer. |
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Damage Control Specialist | The Damage Control Specialist is a specialized Engineer. The Damage Control Specialist controls all damage control within the Command Center when it gets damaged in battle. S/he oversees all damage repair aboard the Center, and coordinates repair teams on the smaller jobs so the Chief Engineer can worry about other matters. A small team is assigned to the Damage Control Specialist which is made up from NCO personnel assigned by the Assistant and Chief Engineer. The Damage Control Specialist reports to the Assistant and Chief Engineer. |
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Matter/Energy Systems Specialist | The Matter / Energy Systems Specialist is a specialized Engineer. All aspect of matter energy transfers within the Starfleet facilities on site are handled by the Matter/Energy Systems Specialist. Such areas involved are transporter and replicator systems. The Matter/Energy Systems Specialist is the Officer in charge of a small team, which is made up from NCO personnel, assigned by the Assistant and Chief Engineer. The Matter/Energy Systems Specialist reports to the Assistant and Chief Engineer. | |
Structural/Environmental Specialist | The Structural and Environmental Systems Specialist is a specialized Engineer. From a small ship/facility to a large one, all requires constant monitoring. The hull, bulkheads, walls, Jeffrey's tubes, turbolifts, structural integrity field, internal dampening field, and environmental systems are all monitored and maintained by this officer and his/her team. The team assigned to the Structural and Environmental Systems Specialist is made up from NCO personnel, assigned by the Assistant and Chief Engineer. The Structural and Environmental Systems Specialist reports to the Asst and Chief Engineer. |
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Engineer | Engineers hired by the Bray Family Science Foundation are specialized in the fields of their choosing. |
From sensor readings to figuring out a way to enter the strange spacial anomaly, the science department is responsible for recording data, testing new ideas out, and making discoveries.
Chief Science Officer | The Chief Science Officer is responsible for all the scientific data the ship/facility collects, and the distribution of such data to specific section within the department for analysis. S/he is also responsible with providing the ship's captain with scientific information needed for command decisions. S/he also is a department head and a member of the Senior Staff and responsible for all the crew members in her/his department and duty rosters. |
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Assistant Chief Science Officer | The Assistant Chief Science Officer assists Chief Science Officer in all areas, such as administration, and analysis of scientific data. The Assistant often take part in specific analysis of important data along with the Chief Science Officer, however spends most time overseeing current project and their section heads. | |
Science Officer | There are several general Science Officers aboard each vessel. They are assigned to their duties by the Chief Science Officer and his Assistant. Assignments include work for the Specialized Section heads, as well as duties for work being carried out by the Chief and Assistant. | |
Astrometrics Officer | Specialized Science Officer in charge of the Astrometrics Section. This role entails the maintaining, correction and production of new stellar maps. Has close ties with the the Physicist and Stellar Cartographers. | |
Alien Archaeologist/Anthropologist | Specialized Science Officer in charge of the Alien Culture Section. This role involves the study of all newly discovered alien species and life forms, from the long dead to thriving. Their knowledge also involves current known alien species. Has close ties to the Historian. Answers to the Chief Science Officer and Assistant Chief Science Officer. |
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Biologist | Specialized Science Officer in charge of the Biology Section. This role entails the study of biology, botany, zoology and many more Life Sciences. On larger ships there many be a number of Science Officers within this section, under the lead of the Biologist. | |
Language Specialist | Specialized Communications Officer in charge of the Linguistics section. This role involves the study of new and old languages and text in an attempt to better understand and interpret their meaning. Answers to the Chief and Assistant Chief Communications Officer (if present) or the Chief and Assistant Chief Science Officer. |
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Stellar Cartographer | Specialized Science Officer in charge of the Stellar Cartography bay. This role entails the mapping of all spatial phenomenon, and the implications of such phenomenon. Has close ties with the Physicist and Astrometrics Officer. | |
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For children, family members, and those related to any contributing member of the colony.
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The medical & counseling department is responsible for the mental and physical health of the crew, from running annual physicals to combatting a strange plague that is afflicting the crew to helping a crew member deal with the loss of a loved one.
Chief Medical Officer | The Chief Medical Officer is responsible for the physical health of the entire crew, but does more than patch up injured crew members. His/her function is to ensure that they do not get sick or injured to begin with, and to this end monitors their health and conditioning with regular check ups. If necessary, the Chief Medical Officer can remove anyone from duty, even a Commanding Officer. Besides this s/he is available to provide medical advice to any individual who requests it. Additionally the Chief is also responsible for all aspect of the medical deck, such as the Medical labs, Surgical suites and Dentistry labs. S/he also is a department head and a member of the Senior Staff and responsible for all the crew members in her/his department and duty rosters. |
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Chief Counselor | Because of their training in psychology, technically the ship's/facility's Counselor is considered part of Starfleet medical. The Counselor is responsible both for advising the Commanding Officer in dealing with other people and races, and in helping crew members with personal, psychological, and emotional problems. The Chief Counselor is considered a member of the Senior Staff. S/he is responsible for the crew in his/her department. The Chief Counselor is the Counselor with the highest rank and most experience. |
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Assistant Chief Medical Officer | A starship or facility has numerous personnel aboard, and thus the Chief Medical Officer cannot be expect to do all the work required. The Asst. Chief Medical Officer assists Chief in all areas, such as administration, and application of medical care. | |
Medical Officer | Medical Officer undertake the majority of the work aboard the ship/facility, examining the crew, and administering medical care under the instruction of the Chief Medical Officer and Assistant Chief Medical Officer also run the other Medical areas not directly overseen by the Chief Medical Officer. | |
Surgeon | Doctors of the federation still specialize and mostly, the Chief Medical Officer position is usually held by a general practitioner. While simple surgery is part of their training, some doctors on larger vessels and starbases prefer to have a surgeon on staff. | |
Counselor | Because of their training in psychology, technically the ship's/facility's Counselor is considered part of Starfleet medical. The Counselor is responsible both for advising the Commanding Officer in dealing with other people and races, and in helping crew members with personal, psychological, and emotional problems. | |
Counselor's Aide | The Counselor's Aide helps keep all the matters of the Counseling Department in order. S/he assigns appointments for anyone needing them, and assists the Counselors with anything that they may need. | |
Head Nurse | The Head Nurse oversees all the Nurses currently aboard, ensuring they are assigned to tasks and working as required in their area. Additionally the Head nurse performs the normal duties of the nurse, assisting the Duty Medical Officer in sickbay. | |
Nurse | Nurses are trained in basic medical care, and are capable of dealing with less serious medical cases. In more serious matters the nurse assists the medical officer in the examination and administration of medical care, be this injecting required drugs, or simply assuring the injured party that they will be ok. The Nurses also maintain the medical wards, overseeing the patients and ensuring they are receiving medication and care as instructed by the Medical Officer. | |
Morale Officer | Responsible for keeping the morale of the crew high. Delivers regular reports on morale to the Executive Officer. The Morale Officer plans activities that will keep the crew's morale and demeanor up. If any crew member is having problems, the Morale Officer can assist that crew member. |
Responsible for representing the Federation and its interest, members of the Diplomatic Corps are members of the civilian branch of the Federation.
Chief Diplomatic Officer | The Diplomatic Officer of each vessel/base must be familiar with a variety of areas: history, religion, politics, economics, and military, and understand how they affect potential threats. A wide range of operations can occur in response to these areas and threats. These operations occur within three general states of being: peacetime competition, conflict and war. S/he must be equally flexible and demonstrate initiative, agility, depth, synchronization, and improvisation to provide responsive legal services to his/her Commanding Officer as well a diplomatic advise on current status of an Alien Species both aligned and non aligned to the Federation. The Chief Diplomatic Officer is in charge of the Diplomatic Corps Detachment. He or she oversees the operation of it, as well as makes sure everything in that department is carried out according to Starfleet Regulations. |
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Assistant Chief Diplomatic Officer | The Diplomatic Officer of each vessel/base must be familiar with a variety of areas: history, religion, politics, economics, and military, and understand how they affect potential threats. A wide range of operations can occur in response to these areas and threats. These operations occur within three general states of being: peacetime competition, conflict and war. S/he must be equally flexible and demonstrate initiative, agility, depth, synchronization, and improvisation to provide responsive legal services to his/her Commanding Officer aiding in official functions as prescribed by protocol, performing administrative duties, and other tasks as directed by the Chief Diplomatic Officer, as well a diplomatic advise on current status of an Alien Species both aligned and non aligned to the Federation. The Assistant Chief Diplomatic Officer is the second-in-command of the Diplomatic Corps Detachment. If necessary, he or she can take the place of the Chief Diplomatic Officer on a temporary or permanent basis. |
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Diplomatic Officer | The Diplomatic Officer of each vessel/base must be familiar with a variety of areas: history, religion, politics, economics, and military, and understand how they affect potential threats. A wide range of operations can occur in response to these areas and threats. These operations occur within three general states of being: peacetime competition, conflict and war. S/he must be equally flexible and demonstrate initiative, agility, depth, synchronization, and improvisation to provide responsive legal services to his/her Commanding Officer aiding in official functions as prescribed by protocol, performing administrative duties, and other tasks as directed by the Chief Diplomatic Officer and/or Assistant Chief Diplomatic Officer as well a diplomatic advice on current status of an Alien Species both aligned and non aligned to the Federation. |
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Diplomatic Corpsman | The Diplomatic Corpsman is a special position reserved for enlisted officers who wish to study diplomacy, and aid the department in its mission. Their duties consist of, but are not limited to, aiding Diplomatic Officers and Diplomat's Aide in the construction of various legal documents, researching diplomatic archives, attending and aiding in the preparation for diplomatic functions, and other tasks as prescribed by the Chief Diplomatic Officer and/or Assistant Chief Diplomatic Officer. These individuals are qualified to undertake some of the responsibilities of a Diplomatic Officer, as their training are far less in-depth. They are, however, able to, and adequately trained to function as a paralegal when such services are required by a vessel/base's crew. | |
Diplomat's Aide | S/he responds to the Ship/Base's Chief Diplomatic Officer, and is required to be able to stand in and run the Diplomatic Department as required should the Chief Diplomatic Officer be absent for any reason. The Aide must therefore be versed in all Diplomatic information regarding the current status of the Federation and its aligned and non aligned neighbours. |
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Media Relations Officer | Like it or not, the public has a right to know what Starfleet is up to. To get the word out to journalists or in the case of classified missions, to keep word from getting out. The Chief Diplomatic Officer will usually appoint one of their Diplomatic Officers to serve as the Media Relations Officer. With the exceptions of large stations and/or high profile diplomatic negotiations the Media Relations Officer duties consist of, but are not limited to keeping the Chief Diplomatic Officer and Assistant Chief Diplomatic Officer informed of all relevant media stories, dealing with the press on a daily basis, creating and issuing mission statments, conducting personal interviews, and answer questions from the media journalists. |
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Translation Specialist | The Translation Specialist is a person capable of translating written and spoken languages in real-time. They often have roles of interpreters and mediators due to their extensive linguistic capabilities. Translation Specialist reports to the Language Specialist. Although s/he is considered a Communications Officer the position also has close ties to the diplomacy. Under diplomacy the Translation Specialist is charged with the translation of any language, living or dead, that may be encountered by a vessel/base that the Universal Translator system can not interpret. These individuals are adept at using various decryption techniques to aid in the deciphering of such languages. These individuals are qualified to undertake any tasks that could be asked of a general Diplomatic Officer; however they specialize in the linguistic aspect of this department. |
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Mission Advisor | Advises the Commanding Officer and Executive Officer on mission-specific areas of importance. Many times, the Mission Advisor knows just as much about the mission as the CO and XO do, if not even more. He or she also performs mission-specific tasks, and can take on any roles that a mission requires him or her to do. Concurrently holds another position, except in rare circumstances. | |
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Fenris Ranger | The group of Fenris Rangers after their own. |