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Officer-in-tactical (mission) command: The officer-in-tactical command is the officer responsible for the overall mission.  In ASR, this is most usually the unit CO.  However, this may change to the Commander of the TACRON, who is stationed aboard.  Anyways, the Commanding Officer is always in charge of everything that has to do directly with the station, though he is answerable to the Officer in tactical command for his part in the mission.
Officer-in-tactical (mission) command: The officer-in-tactical command is the officer responsible for the overall mission.  In ASR, this is most usually the unit CO.  However, this may change to the Commander of the TACRON, who is stationed aboard.  Anyways, the Commanding Officer is always in charge of everything that has to do directly with the station, though he is answerable to the Officer in tactical command for his part in the mission.


==BILLETS AND RESPONSIBILITIES==
==MAJOR BILLETS AND RESPONSIBILITIES==


===FLAG OFFICERS===
===FLAG OFFICERS===
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This officer is in charge of the entire TACRON, answering directly to SILVER Fleet Command.
This officer is in charge of the entire TACRON, answering directly to SILVER Fleet Command.
''Usually Occupied by a CDOR (O-7)
 
''Usually Occupied by a CDOR (O-7)''


===SENIOR LINE OFFICERS===
===SENIOR LINE OFFICERS===
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As a result of being more of an administrator, the Chief Science Officer may not even be the senior most person in his command.  This can be a good station for a young officer to prove themselves.
As a result of being more of an administrator, the Chief Science Officer may not even be the senior most person in his command.  This can be a good station for a young officer to prove themselves.


'''Usually Occupied by a LT (O-3) or a LTJG (O-2)
''Usually Occupied by a LT (O-3) or a LTJG (O-2)''


====Chief Medical Officer (MED)====
====Chief Medical Officer (MED)====
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The Chief Medical Officer is outside the normal chain of command, because they have the power, under certain circumstances, of removing the Commanding Officer.  As a result, the Chief Medical Officer should never take command of the station.
The Chief Medical Officer is outside the normal chain of command, because they have the power, under certain circumstances, of removing the Commanding Officer.  As a result, the Chief Medical Officer should never take command of the station.
'''Usually Occupied by a CDR (O-5) or a LCDR (O-4)'''
 
''Usually Occupied by a CDR (O-5) or a LCDR (O-4)''


====Station Counselor (COU)====
====Station Counselor (COU)====
Much like the MED is responsible for the physical health of the station, the COU is responsibile for the mental health of the station.  They can remove the captain, if need be, from command, and as a result should not take command of the station.  In the absence of a Protocol Officer, they may also act as the Protocol Officer.
Much like the MED is responsible for the physical health of the station, the COU is responsibile for the mental health of the station.  They can remove the captain, if need be, from command, and as a result should not take command of the station.  In the absence of a Protocol Officer, they may also act as the Protocol Officer.
''Usually Occupied by a LCDR (O-4) or a LT (O-3)''


====Tactical Officer (TAC)====
====Tactical Officer (TAC)====
The tactical officer (TAC) is in charge of the combat systems department. This department is in charge of the defence of the ship from external threats. It is responsible for all general maintenance and handling of the weapons sys tems, fire control computers, targeting systems, electronic countermeasures, and other combat systems aboard ship.  
The tactical officer (TAC) is in charge of the combat systems department. This department is in charge of the defence of the ship from external threats. It is responsible for all general maintenance and handling of the weapons sys tems, fire control computers, targeting systems, electronic countermeasures, and other combat systems aboard ship.  As this department isn't all that big, this can be an excellent place for a young officer to prove themselves.  


The combat systems department is also responsible for the training of personnel who man the local fire control stations for all weapon, electronic counter measures (ECM), electronic counter-counter measures (ECCM), and point defence systems.
The combat systems department is also responsible for the training of personnel who man the local fire control stations for all weapon, electronic counter measures (ECM), electronic counter-counter measures (ECCM), and point defence systems.


Note: While much of the fire control is normally handled remotely, ship's weapons systems are capable of operating under local control. This allows the ship to continue to fight even if links between the bridge and weapons stations are severed. Local control is not as efficient or effective as centralized control, especially in the case of ECM and point defence systems, but it can be the difference between life and death if the bridge is hit.)
Note: While much of the fire control is normally handled remotely, ship's weapons systems are capable of operating under local control. This allows the ship to continue to fight even if links between the bridge and weapons stations are severed. Local control is not as efficient or effective as centralized control, especially in the case of ECM and point defence systems, but it can be the difference between life and death if the bridge is hit.)
''Usually Occupied by a LT (O-3) or a LTJG (O-2)''


====Chief Security Officer (SEC)====
====Chief Security Officer (SEC)====
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If there is no SECIS on board, the Chief Security Officer may be in charge of investigating any crime that involves Star Fleet Personnel on board the station.
If there is no SECIS on board, the Chief Security Officer may be in charge of investigating any crime that involves Star Fleet Personnel on board the station.
''Usually Occupied by a LT (O-3) or a LTJG (O-2)''


====Marine Commanding Officer (MCO)====
====Marine Commanding Officer (MCO)====
Though not technically in line of command for the station, the Marine Commanding Officer is in charge of the Batallion of Marines that are directly assigned to the station.  Their direct superior is the Regiment Commander in the chain of command for the Marines of the 49th.  He is also answerable to the Executive Officer of the station for any matter that relates to the station.
Though not technically in line of command for the station, the Marine Commanding Officer is in charge of the Batallion of Marines that are directly assigned to the station.  Their direct superior is the Regiment Commander in the chain of command for the Marines of the 49th.  He is also answerable to the Executive Officer of the station for any matter that relates to the station.
''Usually Occupied by a LCOL (O-5) or a MAJ (O-4)''


====Judge Advocate General (JAG)====
====Judge Advocate General (JAG)====
'''LT Edward Brammer'''
The Judge Advocate General is in charge of the Office of Legal Services on board the station.  They are charged with providing legal services not only to the station commander, but also to the crew of the station.  This includes providing the Prosecution and Defense for any court marshall that happens on the station, but also help service members in the drafting of legal documents.  Further, the JAG is often called upon to provide the Station Commander with any legal advice that is needed.
The Judge Advocate General is in charge of the Office of Legal Services on board the station.  They are charged with providing legal services not only to the station commander, but also to the crew of the station.  This includes providing the Prosecution and Defense for any court marshall that happens on the station, but also help service members in the drafting of legal documents.  Further, the JAG is often called upon to provide the Station Commander with any legal advice that is needed.
''Usually Occupied by a LCDR (O-4) or a LT (O-3)''


====Director, Office of Starfleet Security & Criminal Investigative Services (SECIS)====
====Director, Office of Starfleet Security & Criminal Investigative Services (SECIS)====
The Director of this office represents the investigative wing of both Security and the JAG corps.  They investigate any crime involving Star Fleet Personell aboard the station.  They can be either Civilian, or they can be a sworn officer.
The Director of this office represents the investigative wing of both Security and the JAG corps.  Though they are the investigative arm of both Security and JAG, they are also outside the chain of command on either of these two divisions.  They investigate any crime involving Star Fleet Personnel aboard the station.  They can be either Civilian, or they can be a sworn officer.
 
''If an Officer, usually occupied by a LT (O-3)''


====Diplomatic Services Officer (DIPLO)====
====Diplomatic Services Officer (DIPLO)====
Also acting as the Protocol Officer aboard the station, the Diplomatic Services Officer is the liasion to any of the various diplomats aboard SAIKAI.  They also act as the Protocol Officer for any official dinner or diplomatic situation on board of SAIKAI.
Also acting as the Protocol Officer aboard the station, the Diplomatic Services Officer is the liaison to any of the various diplomats aboard SAIKAI.  They also act as the Protocol Officer for any official dinner or diplomatic situation on board of SAIKAI.


====Chief of Air Group (CAG)====
====Chief of Air Group (CAG)====
The Chief of the Air Group is in charge of the fighters stationed aboard.  He coordinates with Engineering to conduct repairs, and also coordinates the patrols of the immediate space, and provide escorts in to whoever needs it.
The Chief of the Air Group is in charge of the fighters stationed aboard.  He coordinates with Engineering to conduct repairs, and also coordinates the patrols of the immediate space, and provide escorts in to whoever needs it.  Their job, ultimately, is to protect the station at all costs.


====Director, Office of Starfleet Intelligence (OSFI)====
====Director, Office of Starfleet Intelligence (OSFI)====
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====Director, Civilian Security Services (CSS)====
====Director, Civilian Security Services (CSS)====
The Civilian Security Services represent the other wing of security on the station.  They are responsible for patrolling the strickly civilian sectors of the station, and dealing with any crimes on the station that involve only civilians on the station.
The Civilian Security Services represent the other wing of security on the station.  They are responsible for patrolling the strickly civilian sectors of the station, and dealing with any crimes on the station that involve only civilians on the station.
====Ambassador====
Because of both the Commerce that goes through the station, the consulates from various Galatic Powers have offices here.  The people running these offices, while not being the Official Ambassador to the Federation, are Ambassadors under them.  They answer to their superiors on Earth, ultimately, and eventually to their home nations.
==WATCHES==
The watch rotation consists of six four-hour watches which cycle every twenty-four.  Each overall watch has two watch officers, one senior and one junior.  There are subsidiary watches at OPS, TAC, and NAV, as well as ENG and SEC.  While department heads may participate in the watch rotation as junior watch officers, they only takeover their primary bridge consoles doing alerts.
==GROUPS==
The departments are grouped into command, operations & support, engineering, flight operations, medical, and intelligence groups.  These distinctions are most important during the training phases.  They also reflect the uniform colors employed aboard the SB SAIKAI.  During operational phases, these groups become less important as the entire ship comes mission-focused.  Since this is mainly talking about the station, this will be
ON the station, the Marines are treated as if they were a regular department, and are ultimately answerable to the CO and XO of the vessel; as such, their specifics will be dealt with towards the end of this document.
===COMMAND===
The Command Group is primarily concerned with the Offices of the Commander, and the Executive Officer.  All persons within the command group will wear Red.
===OPERATIONS===
The Operations Group wears yellow piping on their uniforms.
===ENGINEERING===
Personnel within Engineering wear Orange on their Jumpsuits
====Assistant Chief of Engineering (aENG)====
The Assistant Chief of Engineering is the second in command of the Engineering Group.  They are in charge of the entire department, and all shifts, working with the Department Head to manage the entire department.  If the Chief Engineer is either off the station, or incompasitated, the Assistant Chief Engineer takes over the department.
''Typically a LT (O-3) or a LTJG (O-2)''
====Engineering Heads====
On each shift, there is an Engineering Head, who supervises the shift under the ENG and aENG.  They are in charge of everything that happens within the department on their shifts.  Each Engineering Head handles 2 shifts and there are 3 of them within the Department.
''Typically a LTJG (O-2) or ENS (O-1)''
====Engineering Chief Petty Officer====
The Engineering Chief is the Senior Most Enlisted person within the Engineering department.  They handle the leadership and professional development of their Non-Commissioned officers, manage the promotable enlisted within the department.  They are also the first step in an non-judicial punishment for any enlisted man within the department.
''Typically a MCPO (E-9)''
====Emergency Response (R)====
The Emergency Response Team is responsible for responding to all Disasters within the Station, and doing Emergency Repairs within the station.  Those repairs are then followed up by a specialist who comes within the next couple of days.  As a result, this team is fairly small, and is on call most nights.  This team specializes in controlling systems that are out of control.
''Typically an ENS (O-1)''
====Emergency Diagnostics (D)====
===MEDICAL===
The Medical Office is in charge of the well being of the station and the crew.  It is further broken down into 2 offices: Medical and Counseling.  Each one of these is considered an independent department on the station.  Their added responsibility is the ability to forcefully take someone off duty if the situation warrants it.  As a result of this responsibility, unless major calamity happens, No Medical Officer is eligible for command.  Medical Officers wear Sky Blue Piping.
====Medical Office====
The Medical Office is in charge of the physical well being of the station.  The Station's Chief Medical Officer runs this office.
====Counseling Office====
Just as the Medical Office is in charge of the physical well being of the station, the counseling office is in charge of the psychological well being of the station.  The Station's Counselor runs this office.
===SCIENCE===
Science Officers wear Royal Blue Piping.
===FLIGHT OPERATIONS===
The Flight Operations group is concerned with all the embarked craft on the station.  They wear Charcoal Grey piping on their uniforms.
===INTELLIGENCE===
The Intelligence division is a bit misnamed.  Though it does include the Intelligence Division, it also includes the JAG corps, and SECIS, as well as the Diplomatic Liaison Office.  The Intelligence Division wears White Piping on their Uniforms.
====Intelligence Office====
====JAG Office====
====SECIS Office====
====Diplomatic Liaison Office====
===MARINES===
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