| Table of Organization:(Special
Mission Status) USS Allen Glen: (honorary name of
SPT 234) |
| Ships Captain: Capt. Miguel Space Debris
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Lieutenant Commander
|
SPOG Platoon: Weapons &
Boarding Ops |
Propulsion &
Maintenance,
|
Navigation &
Communication |
Science &
Intelligence
|
Lieutenant |
Lieutenant
Junior Grade |
| Chief Petty
Officer |
Ensign |
| Chief Petty
Officer |
Ensign
|
Lieutenant
Junior Grade |
P Ofc 1st
Class |
P Ofc 1st
Class |
| P Ofc 3rd
Class |
P Ofc 2nd
Class |
P Ofc 1st Class |
Spaceman
|
Spaceman
|
Spaceman
|
P Ofc 3rd Class
|
P Ofc 2nd Class
|
Spaceman.
|
Spaceman.
|
Spaceman Apprentice
|
Spaceman
|
Spaceman
|
Spaceman
|
Spaceman
|
Spaceman Recruit
|
Spaceman
Apprentice
|
Spaceman
|
Spaceman
|
Spaceman
|
| This TO is non standard and reflects the
unusual nature of this mission. |
| The SPOG Contingent is "permanently"
attached, with ship refits to allow crew of 38,
full mission duration |
| Refits include lengthening the hull by
three meters |
|
| Notes on the late 21st century space navy: |
|
| 1. Traditional wet navy rank names have been carried
over without change except Seaman has become Spaceman. |
| 2. Ships "sail" regardless of their propulsion mode.
|
| 3. Human sphere of influence contained within 120 AU
of Sol. |
| 4. Nuclear Power, Plasma Drive, are standard for
military ships |
| 5. Mag Sailing, Solar Sailing, Ion Drive are also
common in this time period |
| 6. Breakthrough Propulsion may be just around the
corner, but its not |
| here yet. |
| 7. Magnetic shielding has been used to deflect charged
particles for 75 years. |
| 8. Microparticulate shielding has been getting better
since its |
| introduction 40 years ago. Neutral particle
interaction with the |
| microparticulate shielding enables deflection by the
magnetic shielding |
| shielding. |