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The captain of a ship at sea is in absolute command of that vessel even if higher-ranking persons are aboard. If higher-ranking persons give orders to the nautical captain, such persons are very careful to say what they want done rather than specifying how the orders are to be carried out, because even higher rank does not give them the right to interfere in how a captain runs the ship.
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The Captain of a ship at sea is in absolute command of that vessel even if higher-ranking persons are aboard. If higher-ranking persons give orders to the nautical captain, such persons are very careful to say what they want done rather than specifying how the orders are to be carried out, because even higher rank does not give them the right to interfere in how a captain runs the ship.
  
 
The head of the Captains is the [[Commodore]] who shares an equal vote with the other Captains and himself has his own ship.  He merely runs meetings with the captain's council and is our diplomat to outside groups.
 
The head of the Captains is the [[Commodore]] who shares an equal vote with the other Captains and himself has his own ship.  He merely runs meetings with the captain's council and is our diplomat to outside groups.
  
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There are 2 types of Captains recognized withing the Fleet: A Captain of the Colorado Rogues, which holds rank within the fleet, and the [[Visiting Captain]], which holds no rank or Ship within the fleet and does not fly under the banner of the Colorado Rogues, but Visiting Captains are welcome into our safe harbour to visit with friendly company.
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==Captain Equivalents==
 
In the Fleet, not all Captains are simply named "Captain":
 
In the Fleet, not all Captains are simply named "Captain":
  
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The [[Madam]] is Captain of [[The House]]. She manages a luxurious house of pleasure on the Island where many talented and beautiful ladies reside.  
 
The [[Madam]] is Captain of [[The House]]. She manages a luxurious house of pleasure on the Island where many talented and beautiful ladies reside.  
  
A [[Guildmaster]] is in charge of the [[Ships of the Fleet#The Guilds | Guilds]], which house the artisans, thieves, assassins, clergy, medics and historians. Rogues are not required to be a member of a Guild, but they cannot be without a Ship if they join a Guild. Rogues in the Guildhouse do not get a vote on the Council under the Guildmaster (though the Guildmaster does take all feedback under consideration when making a vote.)
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A [[Guild Master]] is in charge of the [[Ships of the Fleet#The Guilds | Guilds]], which house the artisans, thieves, assassins, clergy, medics and historians. Rogues are not required to be a member of a Guild, but they cannot be without a Ship if they join a Guild. Rogues in the Guildhouse do not get a vote on the Council under the Guildmaster (though the Guildmaster does take all feedback under consideration when making a vote.)
  
 
Historically in the Rogues, The Harbour and the House were not considered Ships, but Guilds instead. Recently, however, the Council has lifted these titles off of the entities and granted them both full recognition as a Ship of the Fleet (despite being located on land).  
 
Historically in the Rogues, The Harbour and the House were not considered Ships, but Guilds instead. Recently, however, the Council has lifted these titles off of the entities and granted them both full recognition as a Ship of the Fleet (despite being located on land).  
  
 
The officer who is ranked immediately below the Captain of a ship is designated the Chief Mate, or [[First Mate]].  The Captain is noted by their name being placed above their ship's flag on their [[Sashes]]
 
The officer who is ranked immediately below the Captain of a ship is designated the Chief Mate, or [[First Mate]].  The Captain is noted by their name being placed above their ship's flag on their [[Sashes]]
 
There are 2 types of Captains: A Captain of the Colorado Rogues and the [[Visiting Captain]].
 

Revision as of 21:13, 17 August 2015

The Captain of a ship at sea is in absolute command of that vessel even if higher-ranking persons are aboard. If higher-ranking persons give orders to the nautical captain, such persons are very careful to say what they want done rather than specifying how the orders are to be carried out, because even higher rank does not give them the right to interfere in how a captain runs the ship.

The head of the Captains is the Commodore who shares an equal vote with the other Captains and himself has his own ship. He merely runs meetings with the captain's council and is our diplomat to outside groups.

There are 2 types of Captains recognized withing the Fleet: A Captain of the Colorado Rogues, which holds rank within the fleet, and the Visiting Captain, which holds no rank or Ship within the fleet and does not fly under the banner of the Colorado Rogues, but Visiting Captains are welcome into our safe harbour to visit with friendly company.

Captain Equivalents

In the Fleet, not all Captains are simply named "Captain":

Onshore, a Harbourmaster, the equivalent "chief" of a port, was sometimes titled "Captain" if he had merchant marine or naval rank and professional service in command at sea.

The Madam is Captain of The House. She manages a luxurious house of pleasure on the Island where many talented and beautiful ladies reside.

A Guild Master is in charge of the Guilds, which house the artisans, thieves, assassins, clergy, medics and historians. Rogues are not required to be a member of a Guild, but they cannot be without a Ship if they join a Guild. Rogues in the Guildhouse do not get a vote on the Council under the Guildmaster (though the Guildmaster does take all feedback under consideration when making a vote.)

Historically in the Rogues, The Harbour and the House were not considered Ships, but Guilds instead. Recently, however, the Council has lifted these titles off of the entities and granted them both full recognition as a Ship of the Fleet (despite being located on land).

The officer who is ranked immediately below the Captain of a ship is designated the Chief Mate, or First Mate. The Captain is noted by their name being placed above their ship's flag on their Sashes