Clanky Posted August 7, 2023 Share Posted August 7, 2023 (edited) What is your in game rank and name? CPO Hopfner What is your STEAM ID? STEAM_0:1:16838127 Names of both Lieutenant Commander+ (MAJ+) that gave you permission to apply? Vice Admiral Sam How long have you been in Naval? 07/21/2023, so 17 days (46 hours of raw playtime, only navy) Why do you wish to become a Senior Officer? Over the last few weeks, I really got to know what it's like to be part of something so tightly organized, yet not restrictive at all. The balance between professionalism and informal comradery is something I have yet to see so balanced in any other branch of His Royal Majesties galactic military. The navy both has the hardest working crewmen, and the sharpest minds leading them. I remember what it felt like when I first walked through the navy bunk doors, only to be greeted by my superior officers who helped and guided me every step of the way. I have them to thank for where I am now, and I can only say that my fire and motivation from the first day has not been dimmed in the slightest. This is why I believe the path of NSO is suited for me. What are the duties of a Senior Officer? From the handbooks description, an NSO is meant to continue his duties he performed as an NCO. However, an NSO has to actively lead and support both the junior officers under him, and the crewmen that require it on the spot. In my opinion, the officer is nothing without the crewmen, and the crewmen are nothing without the officer. An NSO should also not shy away from duties one may consider "below him" should the need arise. After all, one can't be an effective NSO without knowing how things go down the ladder. By being a mentor, an NSO not only ensures the one below him do their duties up to naval standards, but also inspire them to keep growing. This is, in my opinion, what being an NSO is all about. How will you assist the battalion as a Senior Officer? Following the same example that was taught to me. As an NCO I had to learn what it's like to lead, and after these last weeks I can confidently say that I have mastered those skills. I believe one never stops learning, the greatest fault one could make is assuming one is senior enough to stop learning. That's when complacency sneaks in. Complacency is a silent killer, one that has ensured great armies and empires to fall. When an NSO is complacent, the NCOs will take that as an example and quickly follow the same pattern. Before one realizes, the entire battalion is at risk. One should always strive to improve both oneself and the system he's a part of. Being an NSO is no exception. By ensuring everyone works at peak efficiency with a high morale, unexpected situations can be dealt with swiftly. Why not fix a small problem before it grows into a bigger one? Below I shall provide a personal example. What qualifies you to be a Senior Officer? I think there's little more to be said about an NSO's primary task and position in The Galactic Empire, without making the mistake of repeating myself. So let me provide a personal example of what you can expect of me: Last week, when I was the only NCO active at the time, I had a small handful of crewman all assigned to their respected sectors. Everything was running the way I like it to run, however, there was one signal that became a thorn in my side. I noticed crucial supplies that were being diligently ordered, were not being picked up in time. This bothered me for three reasons: 1- A crewman is currently hard at work, ensuring the correct supplies are being ordered, but when these are not picked up, we have one crewman being essentially ineffective. Not to his fault per se, but that doesn't make it less of a problem. 2- The Consilio is not getting crucial supplies. Restocking supplies can be seen as a trivial matter, but that couldn't be farther from the truth. What if we unexpectedly need to jump to hyperspace to quickly quelch rebel activity, but we can't because there's insufficient fuel? Or ammo and parts when the Consilio is being attacked? By then it can be too late. 3- After the first two reasons, if one needs even more reason for concern, supplies that are not picked up could fall into enemy hands. Rebels and other miscellaneous scum in this galaxy always try to outdo us, and if we allow them to steal our supplies, not only does this weaken us but it strengthens them. I solved this particular issue by discussing it with the Vice Admiral, and he immediately recognized the potential disaster if this continued. I provided my solution on the matter: Ensure the one who orders the supplies, is also the one that is responsible for picking them up. On paper this is already the case, but in practice this task is such a routine that both crewman and junior officers fail to follow this instruction thoroughly. I came with the idea that we should specifically train the crewmen/officers who are assigned to shipments, to also run to SHB to pick the supplies up. (OOC speaking, I also mention that doing the supplies gives a ton of XP, which should further incentivize (especially new) players to pick up the supplies) Edited August 7, 2023 by Clanky Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Saam Posted August 9, 2023 Share Posted August 9, 2023 ACCEPTED Please seek out a Vice Admiral + for training Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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