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Regarding Model Claims
While no member will be permitted to use another's claim without that persons permission given directly to staff, this by no means indicates that a Guest coming in to check out the room should be told they have to change their model. The claim is for people who have posted bios with the intention of gaining membership to Archangel or its Subroom Continuing voyages. This means no other Member of the room will be using this model for their exclusive character without an okay by the person claiming the Model. This does not mean that the model is claimed for the entirety of Roleplay Oasis or from use of others not yet members of Archangel.
Please include the ship you are applying for Archangel, Pendragon, Viminal Hill, etc.
STARFLEET PERSONNEL FILE: (The full proper name of your character)
Position: (Example: Engineer, Chief Engineer, etc. Your character will likely not start off as the Chief of one's department.)
Rank: (Example: Lt, Cmdr, etc. Check Rank & Uniforms for all options, Please note that - Rank is determined for each character on joining, and will be worked out with each player to best fit the character. That being said, understandably a Starship cannot function with a great number of Commanders and Captains overseeing each part of the ship. A storyline benefits from a mix of junior and senior officers to propel the story.)
Callsign: (Optional) (if it's a fighter pilot character, or your character's nickname)
Species: (Try to use the available races in the Trek Universe, if you'd rather create one, consult with the GM before writing anything for the application)
Gender:
Date of Birth:
Age:
Place of Birth: City, State/Prov, Country (if applicable), Planet
Height:
Weight:
Eye Color:
Hair Color:
Family:
Education: (A list with years and place of education. Example: XXXX-XXXX: Acadmy/Intitute/etc. 3 years is the minimum requirement for Starfleet Academy unless your character hold previous experience, is part of the enlisted officers, warrant officers, or a civilian. Tactical CONN Academy and Starfleet Medical adds one year or education depending on previous experience. Starfleet Medical is 8 years.)
Service Record: (A list with date-date: rank, department, location. Example: XXXX-XXXX: Ensign, USS Example. There is no exact amount of years to gain rank, but it is considered that it would be from two to five years for an officer to gain the next rank. Try to be realistic with the years between promotions.
Decorations: (Optional. A listing of the decorations that your character has ever received throughout his or her or it's career, or even during education. Example: XXXX: Name of Decoration/Medal/Award)
Background Story: (The factual life story of your character thus far. This is the main historical background on your character, usually the longest part of the biography and most important. Be as subjective or objective as you like.)
Personality Profile: (Optional) (This section describes your character's psychological profile, what they're like in general. You dont need this to start but it can be helpful to think about what would go here)
Physical Profile: (The full physical description of your character, be as detailed or as concise as you'd like to be here. Along with this, please post your requested model in the Models in Use thread. If needed, a uniformed av can be provided if wanted.)
Special Notes: (Optional) (This optional section can contain any additional notes about your character that you consider important. If your character is a vegetarian, for example, you can put that information here if you didn't specify it in the Background or Personality Profile)
Model Name by [b](Your Board Name)[/b] for Character Name - Ship You want to serve on
Field Marshal | Field Marshal is the highest rank in the Corps. Field Marshal has many years of distinguished service and an impeccable record. There are only 6 Fleet Admirals: the Judge Advocate General, the Chief in Command, the Commander Starfleet, the Commandant of the Marine Corps, the Director of the Corps of Engineers and the Fleet Commander. | |
General | General (O-10) is the highest level of General Officer. This is the highest ranking Officer in the Starfleet Marine Corps. | |
Lieutenant General | Lieutenant General (O-9) is the third level of General Officer. | |
Major General | Major General (O-8) is the second level of General Officer. | |
Brigadier General | Brigadier General (O-7) is the first level of General Officer. |
Colonel | Colonel (O-6) is the highest ranking Field Grade Officer. | |
Lieutenant Colonel | Lieutenant Colonel (O-5) is a Field Grade Officer. | |
Major | Major (O-4) is the first Field Grade Officer. | |
Captain | Captain (O-3) is the highest level Company Grade Officer. | |
1st Lieutenant | 1st Lieutenant (O-2) is considered a Company Grade Officer and is one rank above 2nd Lieutenant. | |
2nd Lieutenant | Second Lieutenant (O-1) is considered a Company Grade Officer and is the lowest ranking officer rank. |
Rank | ||
Sergeant Major | Sergeants Major (E-9) are the highest ranking enlisted Marines and are commanders' senior advisers for enlisted matters. | |
Master Sergeant/ First Sergeant | At the E-8 level, the SFMC has two positions at the same pay grade. Whether a marine is a master sergeant (MSGT) or a first sergeant (FSGT) depends on the person's job. | |
Gunnery Sergeant | As a Gunnery Sergeant (E-7), the leadership responsibilities of a marine increase even more. This responsibility is given formal recognition by use of the term noncommissioned officer (NCO). | |
Staff Sergeant | TAs a Staff Sergeant (E-6), the leadership responsibilities of a marine increase even more. This responsibility is given formal recognition by use of the term noncommissioned officer (NCO). | |
Sergeant | As a Sergeant (E-5), the leadership responsibilities of a marine increase even more. This responsibility is given formal recognition by use of the term noncommissioned officer (NCO). | |
Corporal/ Specialist | As a Corporal (E-4), the leadership responsibilities of a marine significantly increases. This responsibility is given formal recognition by use of the term noncommissioned officer (NCO). |
Lance Corporal | As with other service members in pay grades E-1 through E-3, Lance Corporals (E-3) are usually either in some kind of training status or on their initial assignment. The training includes the basic training phase where recruits are immersed in military culture and values and are taught the core skills required by their service component. Basic training is followed by a specialized or advanced training phase that provides recruits with a specific area of expertise or concentration. | |
Private First Class | As with other service members in pay grades E-1 through E-3, Private First Classes (E-2) are usually either in some kind of training status or on their initial assignment. The training includes the basic training phase where recruits are immersed in military culture and values and are taught the core skills required by their service component. Basic training is followed by a specialized or advanced training phase that provides recruits with a specific area of expertise or concentration. | |
Private | As with other service members in pay grades E-1 through E-3, Privates (E-1) are usually either in some kind of training status or on their initial assignment. The training includes the basic training phase where recruits are immersed in military culture and values and are taught the core skills required by their service component. Basic training is followed by a specialized or advanced training phase that provides recruits with a specific area of expertise or concentration. |