It is the year 3013. Although major technological advancements have been at a standstill for nearly 200 years, those two centuries have also been met with relative peace in all of the known universe. 233 years ago, The Borg Collective was destroyed by an alliance of The United Federation of Planets, The Klingon Empire, and The Cardassian Union. This was seen as a major turning point in universal history -- The one enemy who could not be bargained with, who could not see reason, and who only wanted absolute conquest of the galaxy had been completely wiped out. The war lasted only five years, and was known as "The Great Quelling", in reference to the overwhelming allied victory. Although more than three million allied troops were lost, The Borg Collective in its entirety, just over sixty billion, was outright erased.
Thirty years after that, The Dominion faced the same fate, while Klingons and Cardassians joined The United Federation of Planets, which has become the universe's sole superpower. With the warlike Klingons brought to relative pacification, and the once ruthless Cardassian people holding several peace awards within The Federation, large-scale war has become a thing of the past. The universe has halted technological advancements in favor of broadening diplomatic efforts that span across star systems, which has created a peace that has centuries. Three years ago, this peace was challenged.
The Chirith, a warrior race inhabiting a small portion of the Alpha Quadrant, slowly began expanding their borders. Threatened by the Chirith expansion, neighboring empires followed suit and expanded their reach as well, sparking a quadrant-wide race to expand as much as possible. With tensions already rising, the involved nations began to practically look for reasons to break the centuries long intergalactic peace pact. They would find it shortly. When it was discovered that the destruction of The Saxton, a Parleni Cargo ship that had crashed met its end by sabotage, The Parleni blamed The Chirith. This was seen as an act of war, and so The Chirith announced that they were prepared to invade The Parleni. Amidst the chaos of threats and responses back and forth, The Federation's ability to maintain peace in the galaxy was questioned, and it seemed like The Federation's dream of uniting the galaxies would be only a dream. For the first time during the centuries long peace, the idea of all races living together, looking past their own differences, was brought into question. Although The Federation was able to have The Parleni and Chirith meet with ambassadors, the damage had already been done, the idea that an intergalactic peace being held was questioned, and more and more began to follow suit.
The Federation's answer to these rising questions were simple -- The USS Tyson. It would be their most state-of-the-art starship to date, and it would feature the most diverse crew in The Federation's history. Apart from humans, which made up a vast portion of The Federation, The USS Tyson would have no more than two members of any race in their ranks. Officers were scouted from remote planets, frequently from formerly-rivaled nations. The cooperation and comradery displayed between these crewmen were frequently showcased at council meetings, and The USS Tyson was proved to be a success. With tensions lowered, there was only one remaining job for The USS Tyson.
To boldly go where no man has gone before.
Thirty years after that, The Dominion faced the same fate, while Klingons and Cardassians joined The United Federation of Planets, which has become the universe's sole superpower. With the warlike Klingons brought to relative pacification, and the once ruthless Cardassian people holding several peace awards within The Federation, large-scale war has become a thing of the past. The universe has halted technological advancements in favor of broadening diplomatic efforts that span across star systems, which has created a peace that has centuries. Three years ago, this peace was challenged.
The Chirith, a warrior race inhabiting a small portion of the Alpha Quadrant, slowly began expanding their borders. Threatened by the Chirith expansion, neighboring empires followed suit and expanded their reach as well, sparking a quadrant-wide race to expand as much as possible. With tensions already rising, the involved nations began to practically look for reasons to break the centuries long intergalactic peace pact. They would find it shortly. When it was discovered that the destruction of The Saxton, a Parleni Cargo ship that had crashed met its end by sabotage, The Parleni blamed The Chirith. This was seen as an act of war, and so The Chirith announced that they were prepared to invade The Parleni. Amidst the chaos of threats and responses back and forth, The Federation's ability to maintain peace in the galaxy was questioned, and it seemed like The Federation's dream of uniting the galaxies would be only a dream. For the first time during the centuries long peace, the idea of all races living together, looking past their own differences, was brought into question. Although The Federation was able to have The Parleni and Chirith meet with ambassadors, the damage had already been done, the idea that an intergalactic peace being held was questioned, and more and more began to follow suit.
The Federation's answer to these rising questions were simple -- The USS Tyson. It would be their most state-of-the-art starship to date, and it would feature the most diverse crew in The Federation's history. Apart from humans, which made up a vast portion of The Federation, The USS Tyson would have no more than two members of any race in their ranks. Officers were scouted from remote planets, frequently from formerly-rivaled nations. The cooperation and comradery displayed between these crewmen were frequently showcased at council meetings, and The USS Tyson was proved to be a success. With tensions lowered, there was only one remaining job for The USS Tyson.
To boldly go where no man has gone before.
CAPTAIN
Responsibilities: The Captain is responsible for execution of Starfleet orders and policy, as well as for interpretation and compliance with Federation law and diplomatic directives. The Captain is the Commander of the ship.
Who to watch: James Kirk, Jean-Luc Picard, Benjamin Sisko, Kathryn Janeway
EXECUTIVE OFFICER
Responsibilities: The Executive Officer is second in command and is responsible for execution of Starfleet orders and policy. He/she is the commander of the crew and makes command decisions according to Starfleet procedure. In the absence of the Captain, the executive officer is in command of the crew.
Who to watch: William T. Riker, Colonel Kira, Chakotay
OPERATIONS MANAGER
Responsibilities: Sort of a utility man.... Does a little of everything : runs sensor scans, can handle communications, monitors shipwide status and functions. Also can pilot the ship, arrange power distribution to major systems during emergency situations. The classic jack of all trades.
Who to watch: Data, Harry Kim, Jadzia Dax, Major Kira, Sulu
TACTICAL
Responsibilities: In charge of shipwide defense. Phasers, Photon Torpedoes, shields. Also tractor beams, Damage Reports, and Communications. This is one of the more exciting positions on the ship because Tactical is involved with the action packed Starship battles. The Tactical Officers should be suspicious about every unknown vessel we come in contact with.
Who to watch: Worf, Tuvok
NOTE: It is not unusual for ships to have officers serving as a combination of security/tactical.
SECURITY
Responsibilities: All internal security on board. Responsible for handling intruders, supervising security on away teams, etc. The Security Officers should work on all aspects of security on the ship including registering weapons, upkeep of the brig, providing security for guests, etc.
Who to watch: Worf, Tasha Yar, Tuvok, Odo
ENGINEERING
Responsibilities: The Engineers are the mechanics of the ship, they are responsible for all power generation, computer systems and propulsion systems. The engineers are the miracle workers of the ship, when the Captain asks for the impossible he looks to his engineers. They usually work in engineering but can work on the bridge at a computer console if necessary.
Who to watch: Scotty, Geordi la Forge, B'Ellana Torres
MEDICAL
Responsibilities: Responsible for wellness of the crew and treating the injured. The medical team should make sure that the crew is in good health by performing routine physicals. Medical personnel are almost always in sick bay but will frequently go on away team missions, especially when casualties are reported.
Who to watch: 'Bones' McCoy, Beverly Crusher, Julian Bashir, The Doctor
SCIENCE
Responsibilities: Duties that fall under the sciences... Using sensor readings, tricorders, and other data, they analyze anything the ship may encounter while traveling through space. Science officers frequently work with those in the medical team.
Who to watch: Jadzia Dax, Data
COUNSELOR
Responsibilities: Responsible for the well being of the crew members. While the Medical Officer is responsible for the physical aspect of the crew; the counselor is responsible for the mental health of the crew. Some ships may assign their counselor a secondary post.
Who to watch: Deanna Troi, Ezri Dax
Responsibilities: The Captain is responsible for execution of Starfleet orders and policy, as well as for interpretation and compliance with Federation law and diplomatic directives. The Captain is the Commander of the ship.
Who to watch: James Kirk, Jean-Luc Picard, Benjamin Sisko, Kathryn Janeway
EXECUTIVE OFFICER
Responsibilities: The Executive Officer is second in command and is responsible for execution of Starfleet orders and policy. He/she is the commander of the crew and makes command decisions according to Starfleet procedure. In the absence of the Captain, the executive officer is in command of the crew.
Who to watch: William T. Riker, Colonel Kira, Chakotay
OPERATIONS MANAGER
Responsibilities: Sort of a utility man.... Does a little of everything : runs sensor scans, can handle communications, monitors shipwide status and functions. Also can pilot the ship, arrange power distribution to major systems during emergency situations. The classic jack of all trades.
Who to watch: Data, Harry Kim, Jadzia Dax, Major Kira, Sulu
TACTICAL
Responsibilities: In charge of shipwide defense. Phasers, Photon Torpedoes, shields. Also tractor beams, Damage Reports, and Communications. This is one of the more exciting positions on the ship because Tactical is involved with the action packed Starship battles. The Tactical Officers should be suspicious about every unknown vessel we come in contact with.
Who to watch: Worf, Tuvok
NOTE: It is not unusual for ships to have officers serving as a combination of security/tactical.
SECURITY
Responsibilities: All internal security on board. Responsible for handling intruders, supervising security on away teams, etc. The Security Officers should work on all aspects of security on the ship including registering weapons, upkeep of the brig, providing security for guests, etc.
Who to watch: Worf, Tasha Yar, Tuvok, Odo
ENGINEERING
Responsibilities: The Engineers are the mechanics of the ship, they are responsible for all power generation, computer systems and propulsion systems. The engineers are the miracle workers of the ship, when the Captain asks for the impossible he looks to his engineers. They usually work in engineering but can work on the bridge at a computer console if necessary.
Who to watch: Scotty, Geordi la Forge, B'Ellana Torres
MEDICAL
Responsibilities: Responsible for wellness of the crew and treating the injured. The medical team should make sure that the crew is in good health by performing routine physicals. Medical personnel are almost always in sick bay but will frequently go on away team missions, especially when casualties are reported.
Who to watch: 'Bones' McCoy, Beverly Crusher, Julian Bashir, The Doctor
SCIENCE
Responsibilities: Duties that fall under the sciences... Using sensor readings, tricorders, and other data, they analyze anything the ship may encounter while traveling through space. Science officers frequently work with those in the medical team.
Who to watch: Jadzia Dax, Data
COUNSELOR
Responsibilities: Responsible for the well being of the crew members. While the Medical Officer is responsible for the physical aspect of the crew; the counselor is responsible for the mental health of the crew. Some ships may assign their counselor a secondary post.
Who to watch: Deanna Troi, Ezri Dax
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