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====Propulsion Department (P)====
====Propulsion Department (P)====
The propulsion department is responsible for operation of the manuevering engines, impulse engines, warp drives, and d-warp drives (nodes).  Propulsion is the largest of the engineering divisions and the division officer is at least an ensign (O-1).  Propulsion may be further divided into warp, dimension warp, and impulse divisions with warrant officers and petty officers supervising those.
The propulsion department is responsible for operation of the manuevering engines, impulse engines, warp drives, and d-warp drives (nodes).  Propulsion is the largest of the engineering divisions and the division officer is at least an ensign (O-1).  Propulsion may be further divided into warp, dimension warp, and impulse divisions with warrant officers and petty officers supervising those.


====Gravitics Department (G)====
====Gravitics Department (G)====
Gravitic systems include those technologies which manipulate gravity per the SF Engineering page (shields, long range sensors, tractor beams, and gravitic cloaks when appropriate).  The gravitics department head is an ensign (O-1).
Gravitic systems include those technologies which manipulate gravity per the SF Engineering page (shields, long range sensors, tractor beams, and gravitic cloaks when appropriate).  The gravitics department head is an ensign (O-1).


====Electronics Department (E)====
====Electronics Department (E)====
Electronic systems are those technologies which rely on electro-magnetics, namely short range sensors, navigational sensors, transporters, structural integrity fields, etc. as well as internal ship systems.  Like the G-department, the electronics department head is typically an ensign (O-1).
Electronic systems are those technologies which rely on electro-magnetics, namely short range sensors, navigational sensors, transporters, structural integrity fields, etc. as well as internal ship systems.  Like the G-department, the electronics department head is typically an ensign (O-1).


====Diagnostic Department (D)====
====Diagnostic Department (D)====
The diagnostic department head is responsible for the ensuring the operation of all shipboard diagnostic systems, particularly their software components.  This officer works closely with the computer core division officer in operations and with the R&M division officer.  Diagnostic department heads are typically ensigns (O-1), and may even be chief warrant officers.
The diagnostic department head is responsible for the ensuring the operation of all shipboard diagnostic systems, particularly their software components.  This officer works closely with the computer core division officer in operations and with the R&M division officer.  Diagnostic department heads are typically ensigns (O-1), and may even be chief warrant officers.


====Repair & Maintenance Department (R)====
====Repair & Maintenance Department (R)====
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