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| Captain || Commanding officer of a starship or major outpost | | Captain || Commanding officer of a starship or major outpost | ||
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| Commander || Executive officer or | | Commander || Executive officer of a starship or major outpost | ||
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| Lieutenant Commander || Senior bridge officer or department head | | Lieutenant Commander || Senior bridge officer or department head | ||
Revision as of 18:29, 13 April 2025
The United Nations Space Fleet (UNSF) ranking system serves as the backbone of command and crew organization aboard deep-space exploration vessels. Inspired by traditional naval hierarchies and adapted for spacefaring operations, the UNSF rank structure is designed to provide clear lines of authority, responsibility, and progression across all departments—Command, Engineering, Science, Tactical, and Operations. It governs everything from bridge officer assignments to promotion eligibility and role-based access throughout the ship.
| Rank Title | Description |
|---|---|
| Admiral | Senior-most officer, oversees multiple ships or key strategic operations |
| Captain | Commanding officer of a starship or major outpost |
| Commander | Executive officer of a starship or major outpost |
| Lieutenant Commander | Senior bridge officer or department head |
| Lieutenant | Junior officer, often helm, tactical, or science |
| Ensign | Entry-level officer, recently commissioned |
| Enlisted Crewman | Entry-level enlisted personnel, performs general duties |