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==Starship Command Hierarchy==
==Starship Command Hierarchy==


Belladarians on ship are designated by their specialty as well as their Name and Subspecies. This is to say that the individual’s function on a Belladarian ship is added to their names while they serve. So, "Baka Oklis, First Engineer" would be the norm. Belladarians use ordinal designations to determine position; thus First, Second, Third etc.  The captain of a Starship would be called First Commander, while his First Officer would be called the Second Commander. In meetings with other species, Belladarian Starship crews allow those they meet to use truncated versions of their names and positions as is reasonable.
Belladarians on ship are designated by their specialty as well as their Name and Subspecies. This is to say that the individual’s function on a Belladarian ship is added to their names while they serve. So, ’’”Baka Oklis, First Engineer”’’ would be the norm. Belladarians use ordinal designations to determine position; thus First, Second, Third etc.  The captain of a Starship would be called First Commander, while his First Officer would be called the Second Commander. In meetings with other species, Belladarian Starship crews allow those they meet to use truncated versions of their names and positions as is reasonable.


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