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*'''Bulkhead:''' The doors and walls of a ship.
*'''Bulkhead:''' The doors and walls of a ship.
*'''Corridor:''' A long room, usually connecting between rooms or from ring to ring.
*'''Corridor:''' A long room, usually connecting between rooms or from ring to ring.
*'''Deck:''' The level on each starship. Each is designated a letter to help navigation.
*'''Deck:''' The floor on a starship. The ceiling is called the overhead deck. Each storey is also referred to as a deck and is designated a letter or number to help navigation.
*'''Framework:''' The metal work and points used to construct the starship.
*'''Framework:''' The metalwork and points used to construct the starship.
*'''Hull:''' The outer shell and plating of the ship.
*'''Hull:''' The outer shell and plating of the ship.
*'''Ring:''' The circular corridors on the starship decks, usually surrounding the central rooms.
*'''Ring:''' The circular corridors on the starship decks, usually surrounding the central rooms.
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==Directions==
==Directions==
*'''Aft:''' The back side of the vessel, towards the stern.
*'''Aft:''' Toward the back side of the vessel, towards the stern.
*'''Forward:''' The front side of the vessel, towards the bow.
*'''Dorsal:''' Toward the keel of the vessel.
*'''Inboard:''' The side of the room closer to the vessel's centre.
*'''Forward:''' Toward the front side of the vessel, towards the bow.
*'''Outboard:''' The side of the room closer to the hull.
*'''Inboard:''' Toward the side of the room closer to the vessel's centre.
*'''Port:''' The left part of the ship.
*'''Outboard:''' Toward the side of the room closer to the hull.
*'''Starboard:''' The right part of the ship.
*'''Port:''' Toward the left part of the ship.
*'''Starboard:''' Toward the right part of the ship.
*'''Ventral:''' Toward the bottom of the ship


==Personnel==
==Personnel==
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==Piloting==
==Piloting==
*'''Roll:''' Rotate the ship around to change the vessel's perspective on the direction of travel.
*'''Pitch:''' The vertical rotation of a ship.
*'''Yaw:''' Rotate the ship to change the direction of travel.
*'''Roll:''' A rotation around the axis running from the nose to the tail of the vehicle
*'''Yaw:''' The horizontal rotation of a ship.


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Revision as of 13:10, 13 April 2025

This page serves as a glossary for terms and phrases used in the Starship Simulator wiki.

Construction

  • Bow: The front of the ship.
  • Bulkhead: The doors and walls of a ship.
  • Corridor: A long room, usually connecting between rooms or from ring to ring.
  • Deck: The floor on a starship. The ceiling is called the overhead deck. Each storey is also referred to as a deck and is designated a letter or number to help navigation.
  • Framework: The metalwork and points used to construct the starship.
  • Hull: The outer shell and plating of the ship.
  • Ring: The circular corridors on the starship decks, usually surrounding the central rooms.
  • Stern: The rear of the ship.
  • Tack: The small writing used to designate wall panels, often used to locate systems behind panels.

Directions

  • Aft: Toward the back side of the vessel, towards the stern.
  • Dorsal: Toward the keel of the vessel.
  • Forward: Toward the front side of the vessel, towards the bow.
  • Inboard: Toward the side of the room closer to the vessel's centre.
  • Outboard: Toward the side of the room closer to the hull.
  • Port: Toward the left part of the ship.
  • Starboard: Toward the right part of the ship.
  • Ventral: Toward the bottom of the ship

Personnel

  • Admiral: A high ranking official in the UNSF, serving as a flag officer.
  • Ambassador: A political and diplomatic envoy, often representing a political faction.
  • Captain: The commanding officer of the starship, often serving as the Commanding Officer. Captains are outranked by Admirals.
  • Civilian: A non-enlisted member of crew who is not a member of the United Nations Space Fleet.
  • Commander: A senior commissioned of crew, usually the Executive Officer. They report directly to the captain.
  • Commissioned Officer: Officers usually trained in fields through the United Nations Space Fleet.
  • Enlisted: A crew member who is not a commissioned officer.
  • Ensign: A junior commissioned officer and lowest level of the role. They are outranked by Lieutenants and other ranks.
  • Lieutenant: The highest level of junior commissioned officers. Though placed in charge of departments, they are outranked by Lieutenant Commanders.
  • Lieutenant Commander: A senior commissioned officer, serving as a junior level commander. They are often assigned as department heads and report directly to the executive officer.

Piloting

  • Pitch: The vertical rotation of a ship.
  • Roll: A rotation around the axis running from the nose to the tail of the vehicle
  • Yaw: The horizontal rotation of a ship.