Military ranks

Ground Forces Ranking System

Tier 1: Recruits and Trainees

1. Recruit – The lowest rank, just accepted into the military. Basic training level.

2. Initiate – Finished basic training and tested in live combat situations.

3. Cadet – Entry-level combat personnel

Tier 2: Field Operatives

4. Junior Operative – Two levels above Recruit. A proven soldier ready for active service.

5. Operative – An experienced ground soldier entrusted with more advanced missions.

6. Senior Operative – A highly skilled operative who can lead smaller squads into battle.

Tier 3: Squad Leaders and Command

7. Squad Leader – Leads a squad of 4–8 operatives. Mid-level leadership position.

8. Field Commander – Tactical leader, commanding several squads in battle.

9. Zone Commander – Oversees operations in an entire combat zone or region.

Tier 4: High Command

10. Captain – A key officer managing large units and responsible for strategic planning.

11. Major – Directly under high command, managing multiple zones or large forces.

12. General – The highest rank for active military operations. Makes key decisions on large-scale wars.

Space Fleet Ranking System

Tier 1: Crew Personnel

1. Crewman – Basic personnel responsible for maintenance and ship operation. /loading

2. Specialist – A skilled technician or operative for specific ship systems. -rating

3. Ensign – Entry-level officer on a space fleet crew. -rating

 

Tier 2: Officers

4. Lieutenant – Junior officer overseeing specific operations on the ship. rating

5. Captain – Commanding officer of a single warship.

6. Fleet Commander – Leads a group of warships in assigned, combined missions.

Tier 3: High Command 

7. Vice-Admiral – A planner and second-in-command during fleet operations. 

8. Admiral – The highest-ranking officer in the space fleet; all major strategic decisions are under his command.