Difference between revisions of "Executive officer"
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− | There is no official rank of '''commanding officer''' within a crew, and no official duty station or indicator to show who is in charge. | + | There is no official rank of '''commanding officer''' within a crew, and no official duty station or indicator to show who is in charge. However, it is a common convention within the YPP Community for each voyage on the high seas to have a designated commanding officer (CO) - sometimes referred to as the "officer in charge" (OIC) - for that voyage. |
− | + | Sometimes one mate will set out on a voyage and run into Real Life troubles, and be forced to log out quickly or otherwise become distracted. Having a commanding officer can avoid the complete failure of a voyage in such circumstances. (If you have ever found yourself on a ship at sea and there is nobody capable of taking charge of the ship aboard, you can fully appreciate why it is a good idea to give someone that job). | |
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− | Sometimes one mate will set out on a voyage and run into Real Life troubles, and be forced to log out quickly or otherwise become distracted. Having a commanding officer can avoid the complete failure of a voyage in such circumstances. (If you have ever found yourself on a | ||
The commanding officer has no official responsibilities, and their exact form differs from crew to crew, but the basics are that the CO: | The commanding officer has no official responsibilities, and their exact form differs from crew to crew, but the basics are that the CO: | ||
* assigns crewmates to stations (such as [[gunnery]] and [[navigation]]) | * assigns crewmates to stations (such as [[gunnery]] and [[navigation]]) | ||
− | * | + | * asks or [[order]]s mates to stations if he or she thinks people are working on the wrong station |
* handles the posting of [[jobber]] invitations | * handles the posting of [[jobber]] invitations | ||
* decides who to hire and who to plank | * decides who to hire and who to plank | ||
− | * | + | * stays until the end of the trip |
* divvies the booty | * divvies the booty | ||
− | + | Often, especially on small ships, the CO will also be responsible for [[Sea battle]], and may take on other tasks as well, such as doing a duty station at the same time or loading the guns. On larger ships, and especially during [[blockade]]s, you may have a CO and a dedicated battle navver. | |
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+ | The CO can either be the [[officer]] who owns the ship, or any [[fleet officer]] or above. |
Revision as of 03:34, 1 August 2005
There is no official rank of commanding officer within a crew, and no official duty station or indicator to show who is in charge. However, it is a common convention within the YPP Community for each voyage on the high seas to have a designated commanding officer (CO) - sometimes referred to as the "officer in charge" (OIC) - for that voyage.
Sometimes one mate will set out on a voyage and run into Real Life troubles, and be forced to log out quickly or otherwise become distracted. Having a commanding officer can avoid the complete failure of a voyage in such circumstances. (If you have ever found yourself on a ship at sea and there is nobody capable of taking charge of the ship aboard, you can fully appreciate why it is a good idea to give someone that job).
The commanding officer has no official responsibilities, and their exact form differs from crew to crew, but the basics are that the CO:
- assigns crewmates to stations (such as gunnery and navigation)
- asks or orders mates to stations if he or she thinks people are working on the wrong station
- handles the posting of jobber invitations
- decides who to hire and who to plank
- stays until the end of the trip
- divvies the booty
Often, especially on small ships, the CO will also be responsible for Sea battle, and may take on other tasks as well, such as doing a duty station at the same time or loading the guns. On larger ships, and especially during blockades, you may have a CO and a dedicated battle navver.
The CO can either be the officer who owns the ship, or any fleet officer or above.