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Officer

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[edit] General

An officer is a member of a group typically in the areas of the military, police, or some other form of authority. In a military service, an officer's typical role is to command and direct, maintain discipline and make plans and provisions for operation. Certain organizations have special criteria in order to achieve the status of officer.

[edit] Starfleet

Jean-Luc Picard of the USS Enterprise-D with the rank of captain.
Jean-Luc Picard of the USS Enterprise-D with the rank of captain.

In the Federation Starfleet, an officer or commissioned officer is an individual who has attended, and graduated from the four-year cadet program of Starfleet Academy. Upon graduation from the Academy, the cadet is granted a commission appointing him or her to Starfleet's most junior officer's rank: that of Ensign. With the commision comes a Bachelor's degree in his or her major field of academic study, be it the Pure Sciences, Medicine, Military Science, etc.

Commissioned officers are distinguished from non-commissioned officers and other crewmembers through the use of a rank structure.

[edit] Commissioned officer rank structure

Starfleet ranks from lowest to highest:

  1. Ensign
  2. Lieutenant junior grade
  3. Lieutenant
  4. Lieutenant commander
  5. Commander
  6. Captain
  7. Commodore (aka rear admiral, lower half)
  8. Rear admiral (upper half)
  9. Vice admiral
  10. Admiral
  11. Fleet admiral

[edit] Other officer terms

Certain officer positions can be filled by non-commissioned officers and civilians if the need arises.

[edit] By rank

[edit] By title

[edit] By command structure

[edit] By department

An engineering officer in Starfleet (2364)
An engineering officer in Starfleet (2364)

[edit] By function

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