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[[File:Science.jpg|thumb|Alignment|Size|<div style="text-align: center;">'''Science''']]
[[File:Science.jpg|thumb|Alignment|Size|<div style="text-align: center;">'''Science''']]
The '''science''' department collects data and samples, analyses them in shipboard laboratories, and contributes to various scientific fields. Science crewmembers will wear blue clothing.
The '''science''' department is responsible of a starship's scientific duties and research. Their duties are primary to perform studies into various fields, perform experiments in laboratories, collecting samples and data, and providing relevant bridge duties including sensor operations and communications. Science crewmembers will wear blue clothing.
 
==Overview==
The science department serves as the scientific experts on the ship. It consists of experts from various fields of science, including astronomy, astrophysics, biology, botany, chemistry, geology, linguistics, material sciences, and quantum physics. The majority of science department work takes place in the laboratories on [[C Deck]]. However, two members of the science team will be stationed on the [[bridge]] to operate the science stations ([[Sensors Station]] and [[Comms Station]]).
 
Currently, science department crew operate only on the bridge. A sensors specialist can be spawned at the Sensors Station, where operate the [[sensors]] to run surveys of celestial objects. They can also uses these to provide navigation targets for the [[Helm]]. A Comms Officer can be spawned in the Comms Station, though their role has currently not been implemented.


==Roles==
==Roles==
===Head of Science===
===Chief Science Officer===
The chief scientific officer on the ship and department head. The head of science will likely create tasks and experiments for the department to run, and assign other officers to perform them. The role is assigned to a Lieutenant or Lieutenant Commander.
The chief scientific officer on the ship and department head. The head of science will likely create tasks and experiments for the department to run, and assign other officers to perform them. The Chief Science Officer will be based out of the ship's Science Office on [[C Deck]]. In the UNSF, the role is assigned to a Lieutenant Commander.
 
===Bridge Officers===
The following are officers that will primarily have duties on the bridge.
 
====[[Sensors Specialist]]====
Sensors Specialists are members of the department who have the best expertise with the [[sensor]] operations. The specialist is placed in charge of the [[Sensors Station]] to highlight bodies of interest and perform surveys on objects. They are also expected to assist in ship navigation, likely highlighting hazards and bodies of interest. In the UNSF, the role is assigned to [[crewmen]].
 
====Comms Officer====
Members of the department who have the best expertise with communications equipment and linguistics. Based from the Bridge, the officer will manage the [[Comms Station]] to manage ship communications between planets, space stations, organisations and other vessels. They are also expected to work with the Linguistics personnel to decipher new languages. In the UNSF, the role is assigned to crewmen.
 
===Lab Officers===
====Biologist====
Members of the department assigned to the [[Biology Lab]]. Biologists will primarily perform experiments and studies in the lab related to lifeforms, their function and evolution. In the UNSF, the role is assigned to crewmen.
 
====Botanist====
Members of the department assigned to the [[Botany Lab]]. Botanists will primarily perform experiments and studies in the lab related to plant life, their function and evolution. In the UNSF, the role is assigned to crewmen.
 
====Oceanographer====
Members of the department assigned to the [[Oceanography Lab]]. Oceanographers will primarily perform experiments and studies in the lab related to planet's oceans, notably their environment and ecosystems. In the UNSF, the role is assigned to assigned to crewmen.
 
====Geologist====
Members of the department assigned to the [[Geology Lab]]. Geologists will primarily perform experiments and studies in the lab related to the rock/soil contents of astronomical objects and their development over time. In the UNSF, the role is assigned to crewmen.
 
====Material Scientist====
Members of the department assigned to the [[Material Science Lab]]. Material Scientists will primarily perform experiments and studies in the lab related to new materials and their structure. In the UNSF, the role is assigned to crewmen.
 
====Chemist====
Members of the department assigned to the [[Chemistry Lab]]. Chemists will primarily perform experiments and studies in the lab related to new chemicals, their structure and interaction with other agents. In the UNSF, the role is assigned to crewmen.
 
====Astronomer====
Members of the department assigned to the [[Astronomy Lab]]. Astronomers will primarily perform experiments and studies in the lab related to celestial objects, including [[star]]s and [[planet]]s. In the UNSF, the role is assigned to crew members crewmen.
 
====Astrophysicist====
Members of the department assigned to the [[Astrophysics Lab]]. Astrophysicists will primarily perform experiments and studies in the lab related to the physics and chemistry of celestial objects. In the UNSF, the role is assigned to crewmen.
 
====Quantum Physicists====
Members of the department assigned to the [[Quantum Physics Lab]]. Quantum Physicists will primarily perform experiments and studies in the lab related to quantum mechanics: the physics of matter and light below the atomic scale. In the UNSF, the role is assigned to crewmen.


===Science Officer===
====Linguist====
An member of the science department. Science officers will be assigned tasks to complete, such as experiments to perform, studies into phenomena or investigations into discovered objects. Tasks will be assigned to them by the Head of Science. Scientists often rank as Ensigns or Enlisted personnel.
Members of the department assigned to the [[Linguistics Lab]]. Linguist will primarily studies in the lab related to discovered languages, both in written and verbal forms. In the UNSF, the role is assigned to crew members crewmen.


==Duties on Ship (Gameplay)==
==Duties on Ship (Gameplay)==

Latest revision as of 17:24, 8 March 2026

NOTICE: This page is a Work in Progress as much of the lore/Development for the game is yet to be established.

Science

The science department is responsible of a starship's scientific duties and research. Their duties are primary to perform studies into various fields, perform experiments in laboratories, collecting samples and data, and providing relevant bridge duties including sensor operations and communications. Science crewmembers will wear blue clothing.

Overview

The science department serves as the scientific experts on the ship. It consists of experts from various fields of science, including astronomy, astrophysics, biology, botany, chemistry, geology, linguistics, material sciences, and quantum physics. The majority of science department work takes place in the laboratories on C Deck. However, two members of the science team will be stationed on the bridge to operate the science stations (Sensors Station and Comms Station).

Currently, science department crew operate only on the bridge. A sensors specialist can be spawned at the Sensors Station, where operate the sensors to run surveys of celestial objects. They can also uses these to provide navigation targets for the Helm. A Comms Officer can be spawned in the Comms Station, though their role has currently not been implemented.

Roles

Chief Science Officer

The chief scientific officer on the ship and department head. The head of science will likely create tasks and experiments for the department to run, and assign other officers to perform them. The Chief Science Officer will be based out of the ship's Science Office on C Deck. In the UNSF, the role is assigned to a Lieutenant Commander.

Bridge Officers

The following are officers that will primarily have duties on the bridge.

Sensors Specialist

Sensors Specialists are members of the department who have the best expertise with the sensor operations. The specialist is placed in charge of the Sensors Station to highlight bodies of interest and perform surveys on objects. They are also expected to assist in ship navigation, likely highlighting hazards and bodies of interest. In the UNSF, the role is assigned to crewmen.

Comms Officer

Members of the department who have the best expertise with communications equipment and linguistics. Based from the Bridge, the officer will manage the Comms Station to manage ship communications between planets, space stations, organisations and other vessels. They are also expected to work with the Linguistics personnel to decipher new languages. In the UNSF, the role is assigned to crewmen.

Lab Officers

Biologist

Members of the department assigned to the Biology Lab. Biologists will primarily perform experiments and studies in the lab related to lifeforms, their function and evolution. In the UNSF, the role is assigned to crewmen.

Botanist

Members of the department assigned to the Botany Lab. Botanists will primarily perform experiments and studies in the lab related to plant life, their function and evolution. In the UNSF, the role is assigned to crewmen.

Oceanographer

Members of the department assigned to the Oceanography Lab. Oceanographers will primarily perform experiments and studies in the lab related to planet's oceans, notably their environment and ecosystems. In the UNSF, the role is assigned to assigned to crewmen.

Geologist

Members of the department assigned to the Geology Lab. Geologists will primarily perform experiments and studies in the lab related to the rock/soil contents of astronomical objects and their development over time. In the UNSF, the role is assigned to crewmen.

Material Scientist

Members of the department assigned to the Material Science Lab. Material Scientists will primarily perform experiments and studies in the lab related to new materials and their structure. In the UNSF, the role is assigned to crewmen.

Chemist

Members of the department assigned to the Chemistry Lab. Chemists will primarily perform experiments and studies in the lab related to new chemicals, their structure and interaction with other agents. In the UNSF, the role is assigned to crewmen.

Astronomer

Members of the department assigned to the Astronomy Lab. Astronomers will primarily perform experiments and studies in the lab related to celestial objects, including stars and planets. In the UNSF, the role is assigned to crew members crewmen.

Astrophysicist

Members of the department assigned to the Astrophysics Lab. Astrophysicists will primarily perform experiments and studies in the lab related to the physics and chemistry of celestial objects. In the UNSF, the role is assigned to crewmen.

Quantum Physicists

Members of the department assigned to the Quantum Physics Lab. Quantum Physicists will primarily perform experiments and studies in the lab related to quantum mechanics: the physics of matter and light below the atomic scale. In the UNSF, the role is assigned to crewmen.

Linguist

Members of the department assigned to the Linguistics Lab. Linguist will primarily studies in the lab related to discovered languages, both in written and verbal forms. In the UNSF, the role is assigned to crew members crewmen.

Duties on Ship (Gameplay)

  • Perform Detailed Scans from bridge.
  • Provide navigational Targeted for the Pilot.
  • Analyse Surface Samples, Artifacts and bis samples.
  • Study Scan data from scans.
  • Develop new technologies from data.
UNSF Departments