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Before it is possible for an officer to rise to a senior bridge officer in command, second officer or higher, he or she must take command training. Command training demands that the officer be well versed in all areas of the starship and of all departments. Command training also ensures that the candidate knows the administration of the duty station both in times of duress and during regular operation. Cadets can begin with command training and start in a command stream in Starfleet Academy, however it is possible for senior rank officers to be nominated for command training.
Before it is possible for an officer to rise to a senior bridge officer in command, second officer or higher, he or she must take command training. Command training demands that the officer be well versed in all areas of the starship and of all departments. Command training also ensures that the candidate knows the administration of the duty station both in times of duress and during regular operation. Cadets can begin with command training and start in a command stream in Starfleet Academy, however it is possible for senior rank officers to be nominated for command training.
''For a very important of out-of-character command training, see [[Compile]].''


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Revision as of 01:34, 4 February 2006

Before it is possible for an officer to rise to a senior bridge officer in command, second officer or higher, he or she must take command training. Command training demands that the officer be well versed in all areas of the starship and of all departments. Command training also ensures that the candidate knows the administration of the duty station both in times of duress and during regular operation. Cadets can begin with command training and start in a command stream in Starfleet Academy, however it is possible for senior rank officers to be nominated for command training.


For a very important of out-of-character command training, see Compile.