I guess Amazon is saving money by making prime day sales unsearchable... Everything I click takes me back to the homepage.
The warehouse worker strike must be impacting their coding here.I guess Amazon is saving money by making prime day sales unsearchable... Everything I click takes me back to the homepage.
Look, not Stare...OK, quick question for the ladies of the forum, when you wear clothes that show décolletage, do you want us to look or not? If you do want us to look, how much looking is too much looking?
Story of my life...And always remember that the outfit's not for you.
I had cataract surgery when I was in my late 30's. When I went in, I got asked (more than once!) by some person in their 80's "oh, hey young fella, you here supporting your grandpa?"Now I have to set up an appointment to have my eyes checked for glaucoma. Yay for getting old! At least I don't have to worry about cataract surgery yet, so I got that going for me.
Do some type of variation of a current world power navy insignia? Not sure of how your Terran Federation came about, but would possibly be a logical progression of who ever was the "lead" in cementing the Federation. Just trying to toss stuff up to help.Instead of just writing the damn story, I'm fixated on what the officers' rank insignia of the Terran Federation Navy would be. I don't know that I'll ever even describe the markings, but it's bugging me that I haven't designed them in my head.
Hopefully by the time you need it, there will be other alternatives.At least I don't have to worry about cataract surgery yet, so I got that going for me.
Worldbuilding can be more fun than writing, so I understand completely.Instead of just writing the damn story, I'm fixated on what the officers' rank insignia of the Terran Federation Navy would be. I don't know that I'll ever even describe the markings, but it's bugging me that I haven't designed them in my head.
thanks dave!See you in the Epic Win thread.
No enlisted?I came up with a system of ranks and insignia that I'm pleased with. They should be discernable at a glance without being too elaborate.
Terran Federation Navy Rank Structure:
Commissioned Officers:
Ensign (O-1): Lowest ranked commissioned officer; a graduate of the Academy or OCS. Insignia: Triangular pennant flag over stripe, in gold.
Lieutenant, Junior Grade (O-2): A promoted Ensign, usually with less than 5 years of service. Insignia: Rectangular bar with blue slash lengthwise over stripe, in gold.
Lieutenant (O-3): A junior officer, usually with 5 to 10 years of service. Lowest rank eligible to be in charge of a section. Insignia: Rectangular bar, solid, over stripe, in gold.
Lieutenant Commander (O-4): Experienced officer, with 10 to 15 years of service. Frequently a section head (engineering, medical, security, etc). Insignia: Dual rectangular bar with blue slash, lengthwise, over two stripes, in silver.
Commander (O-5): Officer who has demonstrated excellent and command qualities, with 15 to 20 years service. Usually the Executive Officer of a capital ship. Insignia: Dual rectangular bar, solid, over two stripes, in silver.
Frigate Captain (O-6): Officer with command ability with 18-24 years of service including as an executive officer. Given command of a Frigate as on-the-job training for the role of a Captain; Frigates being the smallest warship in the Terran fleet. Insignia: Anchor over three stripes, in gold.
Captain (O-7): Command officer of a capital ship, with 24-50 years of service with demonstrated excellence and command performance. Insignia: Anchor with chain over three stripes, in silver.
Commodore (O-8): Command officer of a squadron, battle group, or minor task force. The lowest flag rank, requiring at least 10 years of service at the rank of Captain. Insignia: Anchor and star over 4 stripes, in gold.
Admiral (O-9): The highest flag rank to see active duty aboard ship. At least 20 years as Captain required as well as recommendations and distinguished service (medals, etc). The commanding officer of a Fleet or major Task Force. Insignia: Anchor with chain and star over 4 stripes, in silver.
Grand Admiral (O-10): Commander-in-Chief of the Terran Federation Fleet, coordinating task forces, patrol ships, supply lines, etc, as well as R&D, procurement, and logistics. There is only one Grand Admiral at a time and they remain stationed either in the Sol System or Fleet Command Station. Insignia: Anchor with chain and 5 stars, in platinum.
That was my response too. One of the failings of Star Trek, as sci-fi show, is that outside of a single major character (Miles O'Brien) there is never a focus on what exactly all the non-commissioned folks are doing... despite it being their job to actually keep everything running. Remember your enlisted folks! And always think about what they would be doing!No enlisted?
Bela.Aw, such an adorable little car loan! What's its name?
This should actually help you figure out the levels of ranks.I haven't gotten to them yet. All I have so far are "Crewman", "(Specialty) Mate" with rating, "Petty Officer", "Chief Petty Officer".
This should actually help you figure out the levels of ranks.
You can probably make your own names as the ones I posted are army, but just knowing the numbers will help. Remember that you rise automatically through the ranks until you hit E-4, then you need to take special schooling or gain awards. You get points (commendations, schooling, physical fitness scores, etc.) and you have to meet that score threshold to be eligible for promotion.
For your officers, here's the army's time in grade sheet. Maybe your space corps is different, but 5 years to go from O-1 to O-2 is a really long time. Like 3-4 times the length of movement in the army. The navy is a bit different and closer to your timeline, but still you are WAY out.
Things can be best summed up in this handy little chart:
View attachment 27285
Again, most of your numbers are pretty spot on, but the earlier ones might be a bit harsh.
APRilAw, such an adorable little car loan! What's its name?