Ship Crew

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Ship Crew

Postby Lindor on Wed Nov 14, 2018 10:37 am

Looking for a team of loyal Civilian crew members for merchant-runs. This will be a combination of regular RP and quests when you can make it, centered around Ship Combat. Outside of quest, pay will be sporadic and dependent upon mission success. The RP is sure to be a blast!

The Ship:

The Elentari
Amorianas Merchant Cargo Vessel
26' Draft, 200' length, 30 Civilian Crew, 8 knots Top Speed,
300 Damage Capacity, 100 Endurance Rating, 500 Tonnage
Range: Coastal, Deep River, Oceanic
Crew's Required Skills (minimum one required):
Journeyman Navigation, Apprentice Cartography, Seamanship, Boating

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The Elentari
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<@Desdaemona> Lindor (Lindor Tindomerel) has 'Amorianas' (UID:38480) from shop SLIPWAY - (Detail: none) (Enchantments: Boat Endurance +15 ! Boat Ramming Defense up to 15 ! Boat Speed +5)

Boat Endurance enchant:
Casting method: none
Defending method: none
Description: The boat's endurance can be increased up to +15 for the cost of 250 mhl for every +1 to endurance

Boat Ramming Defense enchant:
Casting method: none
Defending method: none
Description: The ram can be enchanted to subtract up to 15 damage from the recoil of a ram (the damage inflicted to their own vessel) for 1000 mhl

Boat Speed Enchant:
Casting method: none
Defending method: none
Description: The boat can be enchanted for speed, adding up to +5 to its max speed in knots at the cost of 500 mhl for every +1 to speed



Command Positions in Order of Rank:

First Mate
The Chief Officer/First mate is the head of the deck department on a merchant vessel, second-in-command after the ship's Master. The Chief mate's primary responsibilities are the vessel's cargo operations, its stability, and supervising the deck crew. The mate is responsible for the safety and security of the ship, as well as the welfare of the crew on board. The chief mate typically stands the 4–8 navigation watch as OICNW (officer in-charge of the navigational watch), directing the bridge team. Some crews have additional Third mates, which allow the Chief mate to not stand navigational watch, and focus more on cargo and deck operations. Additional duties include maintenance of the ship's hull, cargo gears, accommodations, life saving appliances and firefighting appliances. The chief mate also trains the crew and cadets on various aspects like safety, firefighting, search and rescue, and various other contingencies. The chief officer assumes command of the whole ship in the absence or incapacitation of the master.


Second Mate
The Second officer/Second mate is a qualified OICNW watch stander, directing the bridge team and navigating the ship. The Second mate is the 3rd most experienced deck department officer after the Captain/Master and Chief mate. The Second mate's primary duty is navigational, which includes updating charts and publications, keeping them current, making passage plans, and all aspects of ship navigation. The Second mate's other duties may include directing line handlers, cargo watches, directing anchor detail and training and instructing crew members.


Third Mate
The Third officer is the least experienced qualified OICNW watch-stander. When on navigational watch, the Third mate directs the bridge team, maneuvering the vessel, keeping it safe and on track. The Third mate's primary duty is matters of safety, inspecting gear lockers, lifeboats, and all equipment onboard insuring that it is safe and operational. Other duties include directing line handlers, cargo watches, directing anchor details and training and instructing crew members.



Deck Department Positions in order of Rank:

Boatswain
Highly skilled in seamanship, the Boatswain is the highest ranking in the deck department. The Boatswain generally carries out the tasks instructed by the Chief mate, directing the Able seaman and Ordinary seaman. The Boatswain generally does not stand a navigational watch.


Able seaman/AB
An Able seaman works under the Boatswain, completing tasks such as working mooring lines, operating deck gear, standing anchor details, and working cargo. The AB also stands a navigational watch, generally as a lookout or helmsman.


Ordinary seaman/OS
The lowest ranking personnel in the deck department. An Ordinary seaman[OS] generally helps out with work the Able seaman are doing. Other tasks include standing lookout, and generally cleaning duties.


Strength 30 required to load and fire Ballista


Steward Department Positions in Order of Rank:

Chief Steward
The chief steward directs, instructs, and assigns personnel performing such functions as preparing and serving meals; cleaning and maintaining officers' quarters and steward department areas; and receiving, issuing, and inventorying stores. The chief steward also plans menus; compiles supply, overtime, and cost control records. The steward may requisition or purchase stores and equipment. Additional duties may include baking bread, rolls, cakes, pies, and pastries.


Chief Cook
The chief cook is the senior unlicensed crew member working in the steward's department of a ship. His position corresponds to that of the Boatswain in the deck department of a container ship or general cargo ship. He is the equivalent to a chief petty officer in the Navy.

The chief cook directs and participates in the preparation and serving of meals; determines timing and sequence of operations required to meet serving times; inspects galley and equipment for cleanliness and proper storage and preparation of food.


Also welcome are:

Healers and Masters of First Aid/Triage
Cleric to hold religious services if necessary

Seek the Captain, Lindor Tindomerel, if interested.
Lindor
 

Re: Ship Crew

Postby Adonai on Wed Nov 14, 2018 11:15 am

Hrm Mat may try this.
Let the warriors clamor after gods of blood and thunder; love is hard, harder than steel and thrice as cruel. It is as inexorable as the tides, and life and death alike follow in its wake.
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