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The crew generally made up the collective group of personnel who were individuals collectively serving together aboard a ship. Crewmembers generally consisted of officers and crewmen. * Boatswain or Bosun: a member of a crew who is responsible for mooring, berthing and gangways and decorating them accordingly upon visitation of a high-ranking official or VIP; he/she is also responsible for a formal greeting upon such an arrival by which the crewman will blow a specialized whistle in a stylized manner. * Captain: typically, a ship's commanding officer responsible for overseeing the overall operation of ship and crew; officers below the military rank of captain are nevertheless still addressed as "captain" when commanding a ship. (TNG: "Redemption II"

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  • The crew generally made up the collective group of personnel who were individuals collectively serving together aboard a ship. Crewmembers generally consisted of officers and crewmen. * Boatswain or Bosun: a member of a crew who is responsible for mooring, berthing and gangways and decorating them accordingly upon visitation of a high-ranking official or VIP; he/she is also responsible for a formal greeting upon such an arrival by which the crewman will blow a specialized whistle in a stylized manner. * Captain: typically, a ship's commanding officer responsible for overseeing the overall operation of ship and crew; officers below the military rank of captain are nevertheless still addressed as "captain" when commanding a ship. (TNG: "Redemption II"
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  • The crew generally made up the collective group of personnel who were individuals collectively serving together aboard a ship. Crewmembers generally consisted of officers and crewmen. * Boatswain or Bosun: a member of a crew who is responsible for mooring, berthing and gangways and decorating them accordingly upon visitation of a high-ranking official or VIP; he/she is also responsible for a formal greeting upon such an arrival by which the crewman will blow a specialized whistle in a stylized manner. * Captain: typically, a ship's commanding officer responsible for overseeing the overall operation of ship and crew; officers below the military rank of captain are nevertheless still addressed as "captain" when commanding a ship. (TNG: "Redemption II" ; DS9: "Favor the Bold") * Chief engineer: crewperson responsible for the physical components and operational systems of a ship including and especially that of propulsion. * Chief medical officer (also called ship's doctor, "CMO" or Ship's Surgeon): crewperson responsible for the health and physical well-being of the crew. * Chief science officer: an officer directly responsible for the scientific research conducted aboard a ship. * Dock master: an officer directly responsible for managing the comings and goings of vessels in his/her assigned berth. * Conn: the line officer who is in command of the bridge; "conn" may also refer to the helmsman and the actual helm itself. * First officer: the officer who is second in command of a ship directly beneath the captain; often referred to as "number one", "executive officer", or simply "exec" or "XO". The first officer is responsible for ensuring the captain's orders are carried out to his/her specifications and could be considered the chief pilot of a vessel as navigation orders generally are relayed through the first officer. * Helmsman (also occasionally flight controller or quartermaster): crewmember who is in direct control of a vessel's course and speed, and making adjustments as directed by the duty conn officer or captain. * Second officer: third in command of a ship beneath the first officer and the captain. * Steward: a manager of goods and functions aboard a ship. * Yeoman: an assistant to senior officers; the position of yeoman seems to have been phased out sometime between 2293 and 2371.
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