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Would the officer here be a 711X, 713X or is any officer assignable?
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His predecessor was a LTjg, his replacement an Ensign (per the other cruise books I have) so I would guess 'any officer'. No clear photo of any insignia.Would the officer here be a 711X, 713X or is any officer assignable?
To my knowledge there is no established ratio. But you might want to take into account the difference between the U.S. Navy and NASA - where pretty much everyone who goes up is either an officer or is a civilian scientist - usually with a Ph.D. I think for Star Fleet, the ratio would be somewhere in between, and that enlisted personnel, although recruited directly in after basic training, would have considerably more skills than those for raw recruits into the U.S. military.Or, has a bit of Trek fic that I've missed established something like this?
Various ST TV series presented enlisted personnel with titles such as Crewman, Chief, Navigator, Engineer, Yoman, and Specialist (but not, to my knowledge, Petty Officer.)
There was also little mention of Warrant Officers (generally quartermasters, but also some other technical specialists, such as investigators.) 4th year cadets and graduates of Officer Candidate School enter service as Midshipman.
Yeomen and Specialists in the RW are generally Petty Officers, Engineers are officers...
The actual term "Petty Officer" was only used once, for Zim Brott, one of the victims in Field of Fire.
...it's unlikely that a separate "Warrant Officer community" exists...
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