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9th July 2015, 07:40 PM
Hey guys... below you will find the Official Imperial Military Hierarchy. Read through all of it so you know your role.
What is a Military Hierarchy?
Our Military Hierarchy states who has command over who in combat sitations. You might notice that the hierarchy of ranks look different than stated on Wiki:Ranks ... that's because in this hierarchy ranks are ordered by combat preparedness. This doesn't mean Knights can order Moderators around, however Knights can take command of a combat situation over Moderators (unless stated otherwise by Assistive or Central Command).
Central Command (ranks in red)
Central Command officials are in charge of leading and administrating the DSGHQ military. All combat ranks report to them, including Secret Guards and the Detective Inspector. Central Command organizes cooperation between the Knights and Detectives during wartime settings and assigns missions.
Assisting Command (ranks in green)
Assisting Command ranks are the highest officials out in the field. They issue and lead missions for Knights and Detectives. These ranks usually lead the Imperial Military the most but Central Command can order Assisting Command to do their bidding at any time.
Knights (ranks in grey)
Knights are the National Guard of the DSGHQ Empire. During wartime and peacetime they are tasked with protecting the Empire, even if it costs their life. Every knight is issued a sword. During peacetime Knights mainly report to the Knight Captain, who is tasked with training and leading them. During wartime Knights report mainly to the Assisting Command and Central Command, who issue them missions and coordinate patrols. Knights are expected to work with the Detectives.
Detectives (ranks in orange)
Detectives are similar to the FBI… they are in charge of solving complex situations and are sometimes given firearms. Detectives are only seen in times of war (crimezone). They typically command to the Detective Inspector and Sergeant but Assistive Command and Central Command can issue them missions.
Non-elisted ranks (ranks in yellow)
Non-elisted ranks are users who have ranks that do not involve combat. They are considered the reserve ranks of the military, only called into action during dire situations. All ranks above have power over non-enlisted ranks but ONLY in combat situations. Moth Priests are the highest non-enlisted ranks because they have swords.
If there are no Assistive or Central Command officials available during an emergency the Knight Captain and/or Detective Sergeant may take control of the military.
What is a Military Hierarchy?
Our Military Hierarchy states who has command over who in combat sitations. You might notice that the hierarchy of ranks look different than stated on Wiki:Ranks ... that's because in this hierarchy ranks are ordered by combat preparedness. This doesn't mean Knights can order Moderators around, however Knights can take command of a combat situation over Moderators (unless stated otherwise by Assistive or Central Command).
Central Command (ranks in red)
Central Command officials are in charge of leading and administrating the DSGHQ military. All combat ranks report to them, including Secret Guards and the Detective Inspector. Central Command organizes cooperation between the Knights and Detectives during wartime settings and assigns missions.
Assisting Command (ranks in green)
Assisting Command ranks are the highest officials out in the field. They issue and lead missions for Knights and Detectives. These ranks usually lead the Imperial Military the most but Central Command can order Assisting Command to do their bidding at any time.
Knights (ranks in grey)
Knights are the National Guard of the DSGHQ Empire. During wartime and peacetime they are tasked with protecting the Empire, even if it costs their life. Every knight is issued a sword. During peacetime Knights mainly report to the Knight Captain, who is tasked with training and leading them. During wartime Knights report mainly to the Assisting Command and Central Command, who issue them missions and coordinate patrols. Knights are expected to work with the Detectives.
Detectives (ranks in orange)
Detectives are similar to the FBI… they are in charge of solving complex situations and are sometimes given firearms. Detectives are only seen in times of war (crimezone). They typically command to the Detective Inspector and Sergeant but Assistive Command and Central Command can issue them missions.
Non-elisted ranks (ranks in yellow)
Non-elisted ranks are users who have ranks that do not involve combat. They are considered the reserve ranks of the military, only called into action during dire situations. All ranks above have power over non-enlisted ranks but ONLY in combat situations. Moth Priests are the highest non-enlisted ranks because they have swords.
If there are no Assistive or Central Command officials available during an emergency the Knight Captain and/or Detective Sergeant may take control of the military.
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10th July 2015, 08:10 PM
Cool! Great post, Tennis. As usual. But there is one mistake. Penguin Watch should be higher than all the non-elisted ranks. That's because they do participate in combat. Penguin Watch members get guns in tough situations like if r0ver is online, they might receive a firearm license.
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