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Jon Tenjin
Posted: Oct 23 2008, 08:24 PM


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There may be a few changes to titles and stuff.
IE: Chief Security Officer becomes "Provost Marshall", the Military equvalent of the top security officer of a military unit. Same job, different title, since the ship is a "military" ship, even though it's not a dedicated warship.

Police Force/Security have become "Ships Police", same thing, just 'proper title'.

If there are any more changes, suggestions, misspellings, etc, give me a headsup!
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Riley Sutton
Posted: Oct 24 2008, 12:50 AM


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I never heard of Security referred to as 'Provost' on ST...sounds...well, sissy?

'Provost alert! Provost Marshal report to Bridge!"

Just doesn't have a good ring to it!
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Jon Tenjin
Posted: Oct 24 2008, 02:12 AM


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QUOTE (Riley Sutton @ Oct 23 2008, 08:50 PM)
I never heard of Security referred to as 'Provost' on ST...sounds...well, sissy?

'Provost alert! Provost Marshal report to Bridge!"

Just doesn't have a good ring to it!

It'd still be a security alert, but it'd be just the offical title would be "Provost Marshall".
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kannata lotel
Posted: Oct 24 2008, 05:38 AM


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I think provost is the Greak word for guardian or something like that. Everyon loves Greak versions of normal words.
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Jon Tenjin
Posted: Oct 24 2008, 09:15 PM


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Greek, not "Greak".
Hrm.

I have a greater preference for Latin than Ancient Greek, but both are worth knowing.
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kannata lotel
Posted: Oct 25 2008, 05:58 AM


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I preffer spelling Greek with an "ea" instead. It makes me feal more complete.
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