Officer Exchange Program Question
I have a character in my game that is going to be playing a Bajoran security officer that is in the Officer Exchange Program and is serving on a Starfleet vessel. Timeframe would be around 1st season DS9 if that makes any difference. My question is this: would this officer be given a Starfleet uniform? Or would she wear her standard issue Bajoran uniform? Would she use her Bajoran phaser, or be issued a Starfleet one? What about rank? Would she have any authority, be issued an honorary rank, or what? Thanks for your help on this.
Re: Officer Exchange Program Question
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Originally posted by Kosst Amojan
I have a character in my game that is going to be playing a Bajoran security officer that is in the Officer Exchange Program and is serving on a Starfleet vessel. Timeframe would be around 1st season DS9 if that makes any difference. My question is this: would this officer be given a Starfleet uniform? Or would she wear her standard issue Bajoran uniform? Would she use her Bajoran phaser, or be issued a Starfleet one? What about rank? Would she have any authority, be issued an honorary rank, or what? Thanks for your help on this.
Because this is Star Trek, and there are no regulations manuals for Starfleet lying around, you can do pretty much whatever you would like as long as you can come up with a solid justification for doing so.
There is one thing I think that needs to be stressed to Star Trek fans who've never been in the military: Position is more important than rank!
A unit commanding officer with the rank of Army Captain does not automatically relinquish command of his men when a visiting Colonel arrives to observe a new weapon demonstration. Likewise, if an Army Captain is ordered TDY to a particular unit and that unit's Executive Officer is an Army Lieutenant, that Captain still has to obey the orders of the XO while serving in that unit. (The XO, of course, still has to call the Captain "Sir" and salute him, but that is a privilege of rank and not position.)
In emergency situations, superior officers assuming command on their own authority is usually legal (Army general orders require it), but the officers doing so usually have to answer for it and explain their actions later. (And, in such cases, Exchange Officers never assume command. It falls to the next highest ranking officer of the service in question.)
My point is this: If it comes down from Starfleet's TPTB, that an exchange officer will be assuming a particular duty assignment and position, it doesn't matter what that officer's rank is in his or her home service. (That's why it ticks me off when T'Pol "pulls rank" on Enterprise. Her rank doesn't mean jack-squat in Starfleet outside of her duty assignment of Science Officer)
Just keep in mind that Exchange Officer Programs are primarily for education and, unless an Exchange Officer has vital skills or intelligence for a particular operation, usually aren't considered part of the complement necessary to be mission-ready.