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The term '''Mission-Specific''' refers to ranks within the administrative hierarchy of Spacesim that only take effect during the main [[mission]]. It is worth noting that mission-specific ranks are different from mission roles; the former describes positions of power within the mission, frequently held by members who have no actual power at other times, while the latter can describe any position during the mission. A good example of the former would be [Flight Director]], while a good example of the latter would be [[Simulator]].
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The term '''Mission-Specific''' refers to ranks within the administrative hierarchy of Spacesim that only take effect during the main [[mission]]. It is worth noting that mission-specific ranks are different from mission roles; the former describes positions of power within the mission, frequently held by members who have no actual power at other times, while the latter can describe any position during the mission. A good example of the former would be [[Flight Director]], while a good example of the latter would be [[Simulator]].
 
==Mission-Specific Roles==
 
==Mission-Specific Roles==
 
These are primarily found within [[Mission Control]], with a few notable exceptions:
 
These are primarily found within [[Mission Control]], with a few notable exceptions:
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*[[CAPCOM]]
 
*[[CAPCOM]]
 
*[[Simulator Commander]]
 
*[[Simulator Commander]]
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*[[Pilot]]
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*[[Medic]]

Revision as of 22:16, 9 February 2010

The term Mission-Specific refers to ranks within the administrative hierarchy of Spacesim that only take effect during the main mission. It is worth noting that mission-specific ranks are different from mission roles; the former describes positions of power within the mission, frequently held by members who have no actual power at other times, while the latter can describe any position during the mission. A good example of the former would be Flight Director, while a good example of the latter would be Simulator.

Mission-Specific Roles

These are primarily found within Mission Control, with a few notable exceptions: