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=== <big>Definitions</big> ===


== Chain Of Command ==
==== Commanding Officer (CO) ====
While one cannot take the powers,clearance,abilties etc. Succession happens in the case of the Commanding Officer or the person who takes command dies. This is the order of which succession happens.
An official UNMC Commanding Officer. Only accessible through the whitelist.
 
==== Commander ====
The current Commander of an operation, giving the main orders to the squads and their supervisors.
 
If the Commander is rendered incapable of command temporarily, the Duty Officer inherits Commander rights, but should the Commander return, they are still the Commander. This includes but is not limited to:
 
*  Prolonged communications outage.
*  The Commander deploying in the field.
 
If the Commander is rendered permanently incapable of command, the next in the Chain of Command becomes the Commander, rather than a Duty Officer. This includes but is not limited to:
 
*  The Commander is relieved of duty due to arrest or mutiny.
*  The Commander becoming unrevivable.
 
==== Duty Officer ====
The ranking officer in the Chain of Command who, in the '''temporary''' absence of the Commander, is placed in command of the warship.
 
Unless explicitly stated otherwise, the Duty Officer is interchangeable with, and inherits the rights of Commander in this case.
 
=== <big>Chain of Command</big> ===
 
#   Commanding Officer ''(Whitelisted)''
#   Executive Officer
#   Auxiliary Support Officer
#   Staff Officer
#   Chief MP
#   Chief Medical Officer
#   Chief Engineer
#   Pilot Officer
#   Intelligence Officer
#   Quartermaster
#   Senior Enlisted Advisor ''(Whitelisted)''
#   Warden
#   Military Police
#   Squad Leader
#   Ranking military personnel (Any Squad Role)
 
''The new commander of the operation does not assume a new rank, title or powers such as access changes, but other personnel must follow their orders that pertain to directing the operation.''

Latest revision as of 15:13, 3 January 2025

Definitions

Commanding Officer (CO)

An official UNMC Commanding Officer. Only accessible through the whitelist.

Commander

The current Commander of an operation, giving the main orders to the squads and their supervisors.

If the Commander is rendered incapable of command temporarily, the Duty Officer inherits Commander rights, but should the Commander return, they are still the Commander. This includes but is not limited to:

  •  Prolonged communications outage.
  •  The Commander deploying in the field.

If the Commander is rendered permanently incapable of command, the next in the Chain of Command becomes the Commander, rather than a Duty Officer. This includes but is not limited to:

  •  The Commander is relieved of duty due to arrest or mutiny.
  •  The Commander becoming unrevivable.

Duty Officer

The ranking officer in the Chain of Command who, in the temporary absence of the Commander, is placed in command of the warship.

Unless explicitly stated otherwise, the Duty Officer is interchangeable with, and inherits the rights of Commander in this case.

Chain of Command

  1.   Commanding Officer (Whitelisted)
  2.   Executive Officer
  3.   Auxiliary Support Officer
  4.   Staff Officer
  5.   Chief MP
  6.   Chief Medical Officer
  7.   Chief Engineer
  8.   Pilot Officer
  9.   Intelligence Officer
  10.   Quartermaster
  11.   Senior Enlisted Advisor (Whitelisted)
  12.   Warden
  13.   Military Police
  14.   Squad Leader
  15.   Ranking military personnel (Any Squad Role)

The new commander of the operation does not assume a new rank, title or powers such as access changes, but other personnel must follow their orders that pertain to directing the operation.