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A '''crewman''' is the term given to an enlisted member of crew aboard a [[starship]]. The term is often used as [[UNSF Ranks|a rank]] for entry-level members, often those who have not gone through formal training with the [[United Nations Space Fleet]]. Crewmen are assigned low-level duties depending on their department and role, for example a [[operations]] crewman can be assigned to the [[Helm]] station on the [[bridge]] whilst a [[science]] crewman can be assigned to a lab to perform experiments.
A '''crewman''' is the term given to an enlisted member of crew aboard a [[starship]]. The term is often used as [[UNSF Ranks|a rank]] for entry-level members, often those who have not gone through formal training with the [[United Nations Space Fleet]]. Crewmen are assigned low-level duties depending on their department and role, for example an [[operations]] crewman can be assigned to the [[Helm]] station on the [[bridge]] whilst a [[science]] crewman can be assigned to a lab to perform experiments.


==Roles==
==Roles==
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==Notes==
==Notes==
*In real-life, a crewman is the generic term for a crew member used on a variety of vehicles such as aircrafts, naval vessels and military vehicles. However, science fiction (most famously ''Star Trek'') often uses the term as the lowest rank of officer akin to a [[wikipedia:Seaman|seaman]]: personnel have not gone through formal training with their respective organisation.
*In real-life, a crewman is the generic term for a crew member used on a variety of vehicles such as aircraft, naval vessels and military vehicles. Science fiction (most famously ''Star Trek'') often uses the term as the lowest rank of officer akin to a [[wikipedia:Seaman (rank)|seaman]]: personnel have not gone through formal training with their respective organisation.
*In modern times, some organisations use the terms "crewperson" or "crewmember" as a gender-neutral version of the term.
*In modern times, some organisations use the terms "crewperson" or "crewmember" as a gender-neutral version of the term.



Latest revision as of 04:37, 10 April 2026

A crewman is the term given to an enlisted member of crew aboard a starship. The term is often used as a rank for entry-level members, often those who have not gone through formal training with the United Nations Space Fleet. Crewmen are assigned low-level duties depending on their department and role, for example an operations crewman can be assigned to the Helm station on the bridge whilst a science crewman can be assigned to a lab to perform experiments.

Roles

Engineering
Science
  • Sensors Specialist
  • Comms Officer
  • Biologist
  • Botanist
  • Oceanographer
  • Geologist
  • Material Scientist
  • Chemist
  • Astronomer
  • Astrophysicist
  • Quantum Physicist
  • Linguist
Medical
  • Nurse
Tactical
  • Weapons Officer
  • Shield Specialist
  • Security Officer
Operations
  • Deck Crew
  • Helm Officer
  • Pilot
Stewards
  • Bar Staff
  • Chef
  • Waiting Staff
  • Maintenance Crew

Notes

  • In real-life, a crewman is the generic term for a crew member used on a variety of vehicles such as aircraft, naval vessels and military vehicles. Science fiction (most famously Star Trek) often uses the term as the lowest rank of officer akin to a seaman: personnel have not gone through formal training with their respective organisation.
  • In modern times, some organisations use the terms "crewperson" or "crewmember" as a gender-neutral version of the term.

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