CheertheSecond
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So there are things that will have to be redefine or clarify when it came to space warfare. Feel free to share your way of doing it. Below is my opinion.
Missile / Torpedo: Self-propelled Payload
If the Payload moves by using Reaction engine, it is called a Missile. For what is a Reaction engine, the wikipedia page explains it better.
If the Payload moves by any mean other than a Reaction engine, it is classified as Torpedo.
Whether a Self-propelled Payload is guided or not is inconsequential.
Military rank
This will depend on the culture.
Typically the Admiral series rank would be considered to be the most senior in the Space Age.
Which means the senior ranks will be
However, there may also be cultures that use Marshal as its most senior ranks. In short, the Marshal rank replaces Fleet Admiral as senior rank to the Admirals.
Cultures that use a hybrid of Admiral and Marshal rank in my fic has a distinction due to its political system.
Admirals are tied to its noble houses. Hence, instead of being called a Duke or a Marquis, they were called Admiral or Vice Admiral, and their fleet are part of the kingdom/central power. It doesn't change the fact that the fleets are their private army. Marshal on the other hand is used for ranks within the army of the king/emperor/central government. Marshal and Admiral both command their respective fleets. How superior an admiral to another admiral or to the marshal depends on the political climate of the current time.
Generals, in case of General of the Marine corp, could be considered subordinates to the space naval office. Despite equivalent in rank to an Admiral, it may be inferior to said rank.
Generals of the Army force, depends on the culture can be equal or superior to Admiral rank. The duty of the Army and, therefore, the generals are to planetary defence. It would jeopardise the defence effort to allow a non-bound rank like Admiral to hold more power in the region than the generals which were trained specifically for such task.
Other synonym of military ranks in Space Age I could think of are:
For ranks that even above the 5-star rank, I got a few but what they would be called will depend on the culture/organisation.
Grand Marshal / Director of All Armed Forces / Master of War / Lord President of the Office of Warfare and National Security / Generalissimus / etc.
EDIT
I think I owe everyone a statement of purpose as in author owes 70% of how their audience interpret their writing.
This thread is but a conversation prompt. I didn't make it with the intention of getting an universal consensus, nor did I hope to push my ideology. I was more into gathering people with interest to our thought on the topic. I didn't and still don't want to find out how a writer should write about these in their fic nor do I want to exclude non-realistic chat. Sci-fi is still fiction and there are always room for creative design as long as it fits their fiction. After all, the spirit of idea sharing isn't always about right or wrong.
Missile / Torpedo: Self-propelled Payload
If the Payload moves by using Reaction engine, it is called a Missile. For what is a Reaction engine, the wikipedia page explains it better.
If the Payload moves by any mean other than a Reaction engine, it is classified as Torpedo.
Whether a Self-propelled Payload is guided or not is inconsequential.
Military rank
This will depend on the culture.
Typically the Admiral series rank would be considered to be the most senior in the Space Age.
Which means the senior ranks will be
- Commodore / Flotilla Admiral - One Star
- Rear Admiral - 2 Stars
- Vice Admiral - 3 Stars
- Admiral - 4 Stars
- Fleet Admiral - 5 Stars
However, there may also be cultures that use Marshal as its most senior ranks. In short, the Marshal rank replaces Fleet Admiral as senior rank to the Admirals.
Cultures that use a hybrid of Admiral and Marshal rank in my fic has a distinction due to its political system.
Admirals are tied to its noble houses. Hence, instead of being called a Duke or a Marquis, they were called Admiral or Vice Admiral, and their fleet are part of the kingdom/central power. It doesn't change the fact that the fleets are their private army. Marshal on the other hand is used for ranks within the army of the king/emperor/central government. Marshal and Admiral both command their respective fleets. How superior an admiral to another admiral or to the marshal depends on the political climate of the current time.
Generals, in case of General of the Marine corp, could be considered subordinates to the space naval office. Despite equivalent in rank to an Admiral, it may be inferior to said rank.
Generals of the Army force, depends on the culture can be equal or superior to Admiral rank. The duty of the Army and, therefore, the generals are to planetary defence. It would jeopardise the defence effort to allow a non-bound rank like Admiral to hold more power in the region than the generals which were trained specifically for such task.
Other synonym of military ranks in Space Age I could think of are:
- Herald / Fleet Herald - One Star
- Vice Lord - 2 Stars
- Lord of the Third rank - 3 Stars
- Fleet Archon / Fleet Lord / Lord of the Second rank - 4 Stars
- First Lord of the Navy / Highlord of the Navy - 5 Stars
- Senior Shipmaster
- Squadron Master
- Fleet Master (Lower) / Master of Junior rank
- Fleet Master (Upper) / Master of Senior rank
- Chief of the Fleet
For ranks that even above the 5-star rank, I got a few but what they would be called will depend on the culture/organisation.
Grand Marshal / Director of All Armed Forces / Master of War / Lord President of the Office of Warfare and National Security / Generalissimus / etc.
EDIT
I think I owe everyone a statement of purpose as in author owes 70% of how their audience interpret their writing.
This thread is but a conversation prompt. I didn't make it with the intention of getting an universal consensus, nor did I hope to push my ideology. I was more into gathering people with interest to our thought on the topic. I didn't and still don't want to find out how a writer should write about these in their fic nor do I want to exclude non-realistic chat. Sci-fi is still fiction and there are always room for creative design as long as it fits their fiction. After all, the spirit of idea sharing isn't always about right or wrong.
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