Engineering
Created by Captain Cian D'Anvers on 01/11/2020 @ 4:54pm
Chief Engineer
The Chief Engineer makes sure that the ship is in good working condition and that all repairs are done in a timely fashion.
Schedule maintenance to prevent breakdown or discover breakdowns
Perform maintenance to keep all systems within Starfleet Guidelines
Investigate, report, and task damage control
Engineering Officer
Engineers assist the CHief Engineer in the following tasks:
Schedule maintenance to prevent breakdown or discover breakdowns
Perform maintenance to keep all systems within Starfleet Guidelines
Investigate, report, and task damage control
IN addition to that, Engineers also:
Coordinate with Operations for requisition of supplies
Inventory department supplies (both consumable and equipment)
Oversee damage control
Coordinate with Flight Control during Flight Operations
Systems Overseen by Engineering:
Propulsive Systems
Warp Drive
Fuel System
Warp Core
Power Transfer Conduits
Nacelles
Impulse Drive
Fusion Core
Accelerator/Generator
Space-Time Driver Coil
Vectored Exhaust Director
Reaction Control Systems
Initiators
Magnetohydrodynamic Field Traps
Vectored Thrust Nozzles
Mooring Tractor Beam Emitters
Primary Systems
Hull and Structure
Structural Integrity Field
Inertia Damping Field
Deflector Systems (not including shields)
Defensive Systems
Shields
Weapons - Tactical is responsible for most maintenance and upkeep however Engineering is required to assist in repair and overhaul procedures. With all systems, it is the Engineer's duty to perform major repair work and refit of the weapons systems including repair during alert condition where damage control would be called. All engineers should have a working knowledge of the weapon systems used aboard Starfleet vessels.
Phasers - Assist tactical in alignment and routine maintenance of the phaser emitters when requested. Be ready to perform emergency repairs at a moment's notice. Maintain proper power input through the Electroplasma Conduits and power taps.
Torpedoes - Assist tactical in routine maintenance on all torpedo launchers when requested to do so. Perform emergency repairs on all launchers. Maintain the piping that carries the deuterium and anti-deuterium to the launcher. Care, storage, and and maintenance of the Torpedo casings are the responsibility of Tactical but Engineering may be called to assist at any time. Manufacture of new casings using spare parts is a join operation between Tactical and Engineering, special ordinance packages included.
Tractor Beam
Sensors - Those not used by Engineering are maintained by the departments that use them. During upgrades, refits, and emergencies, Engineering will assist. The exchange of sensor pallets is a joint operation between Flight Control, Science, and Engineering.
Probes - Building new probes is the responsibility of Engineering. Probes are built when the one needed is not in stock or the probe needed is a special request by Science. If off the shelf parts are available and a standard configuration is used, Science performs probe construction unaided. However, when parts need to be made, either standard or specialized, Engineering does the work.
Life Support and Environmental Systems
Artificial Gravity
Replicators - After coordination with Operations regarding scheduling (both Food Synthesizers and Hardware Replicators)
Waste Recycling
Water and Sewage Recycling
Solid Waste
Matter Replication Recycling
Hazardous Waste
Atmospheric Recycling
Turbolift
Computer Systems
Important: Engineering is not responsible for the day-to-day handling of the computer systems but is responsible for monitoring and repair of the hardware within the system. Computers are a joint responsibility between Engineering and Operations.
Power Systems
Backup Fusion
Fuel Systems
Emergency Systems
Lifeboars
Fire Suppression
Damage Control
Secondary systems
Communications
Internal
Ship-to-Ship
Universal Translator
Holographic Systems
Transporters
Personnel Transport
Cargo Transport
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