Topic: General Core Empire Information.

Sarah Belarus

Date: 2008-08-28 02:22 EST
Coming soon is the general workings of the Core Empire on RolePlay standards. General role playing information. It will also be a way to keep the Empire informed on the workings else where. If there is an issue that will take demand over the Empire's life for a while and so on. Be assured, any important information will be posted at any time.

We will do our best to keep you all updated:

Dust Belarus: Out of Town.
Sarah Belarus: In Town and currently preoccupied with College. Will be on as much as possible.
Syn Belarus: Personal.
James Coffee: At home, preoccupied with school.

**Note** The Belarus Family - Core Empire and anything pretaining to them are NOT Starwars related in any case. Each aspect is an original product. Please do not confuse the Empire with something based on the Starwars, Startrek, ect... story line. **End**

Sarah Belarus

Date: 2008-09-24 18:32 EST
The Crimson Guard is an elite unit that defends the Imperial Families. They themselves are cores, on basic standards. They are loyal and dedicated through any task assigned to them for the Core Empire.

Crimson Guard Ranks:

Squad Captian: Sylth Kinestis


**Note** We are currently looking for 12 Crimson guard members. If you are interested please PM Sarah Belarus first, thank you.

(More will be added as time progresses.)

Sarah Belarus

Date: 2008-09-24 19:02 EST
Officers || Ground forces and Aero-forces

Officers
O-1 - 2nd Lieutenant (single gold bar)
O-2 - 1st Lieutenant (single silver bar)
O-3 - Captain (Two Silver Bars ... "H" pattern)
O-4 - Major (Gold Leaf)
O-5 - Lt. Colonel (Silver Leaf)
O-6 - Colonel (Silver Eagle)

Flag Officers
O-7 - Brigadier General (1 Silver Star)
O-8 - Major General (2 Silver Stars)
O-9 - Lt. General (3 Silver Stars)
O-10 - General (4 Silver Stars)
O-11 - General of the <service (5 Silver Stars in circle)

Navy:

O-1 - Ensign (single gold bar or single thin stripe)
O-2 - Lieutenant J.G. (single silver bar or one thin, one broad stri pes)
O-3 - Lieutenant (Two Silver Bars in H pattern or two broad stripes)
O-4 - Lt. Commander (Gold Leaf or Two broad stripes with thin one be tween)
O-5 - Commander (Silver Leaf or Three Broad Stripes)
O-6 - Captain (Silver Eagle or Four Broad Stripes)
O-7 - Previously Commodore, Rear Admiral (Lower Half) (Silver Star or Large stripe with "eupulat")
O-8 - Rear Admiral (Upper Half) (Two Silver Stars, or Large and thin stripe and "eupulat")
O-9 - Vice Admiral (Three Silver Stars, or Large Stripe, 2 thin strip with "eupulat")
O-10 - Admiral (Four Silver Stars, or Large Stripe, 3 thin stripes with "euplat")
O-11 - Fleet Admiral (5 stars circle or Large stripe, 4 thin stripes with "eupulate")

Warrant Officers
The Warrant Officer program allows technically trained individuals with specific command authority to command missions of key importance in combat or in administrative tasks. An excellent example of a warrant officer is one who has trained as a helicopter pilot, and thus commands his aircraft and crew.

W-1 - Warrant Officer (one gold section on cloth bar)
W-2 - Chief Warrant Officer (two gold sections on cloth bar)


Enlisted || Army

Enlisted
E-1 - Private (recruit) (no chevron)
E-2 - Private (after basic)
E-3 - Private 1st Class (1 chevron)
E-4 - Corporal (2 chevrons) (includes Specialist 4)
NCOs
E-5 - Sergeant (3 chevrons)
E-6 - Staff Sergeant (3 Chevrons 1 below )
E-7 - Sergeant First Class (3 chevrons above 2 below)
E-8 - First Sergeant (3 chevrons above 3 below) (Master Sergeant)
E-9 - Sergeant Major (3 chevrons above 3 below, star center) (Sergeant Major of the Army and Command Sergeant Major)

Tengu

Enlisted
E-1 - Private (recruit) (no chevron)
E-2 - Private First Class (1 chevron)
E-3 - Lance Corporal (1 Chevron, crossed rifles)
NCOs
E-4 - Corporal (2 chevrons, crossed rifles)
E-5 - Sergeant (3 chevrons, crossed rifles)
E-6 - Staff Sergeant (3 Chevrons 1 below, crossed rifles)
E-7 - Gunnery Sergeant (3 chevrons above 2 below, crossed rif.)
E-8 - Master Sergeant (3 chevrons above 3 below, with crossed rif.)
E-8 - First Sergeant (3 chevrons above 3 below, with diamond)
E-9 - Master Gunnery Sergeant(3 chevrons above 4 below, Palm Frond in center)
E-9 - Sergeant Major (3 above 4 below, star in center)

Navy

Seaman
E-1 - Seaman Recruit (1 diagonal hash marks)
E-2 - Seaman Apprentice (2 diagonal hash marks)
E-3 - Seaman (3 diagonal hash marks)
NCOs
E-4 - Petty Officer Third Class (Eagle and 1 lower stripe)
E-5 - Petty Officer Second Class (Eagle and 2 lower stripes)
E-6 - Petty Officer First Class (Eagle and 3 lower stripes)
E-7 - Chief Petty Officer (Eagle, stripe above, 3 stripes below)
E-8 - Senior Chief Petty Officer (Star, Eagle, stripe above, 3 below)
E-9 - Master Chief Petty Officer (2 Stars, Eagle, stripe above, 3 below)

Aero-Force

Airman
E-1 - Airman Recruit (boot camp)
E-2 - Airman (1 chevron in V connected to a black circle with white star inside)
E-3 - Airman First Class - 2 upward chevrons
E-4 - Senior Airman - 3 upward chevrons
E-5 - Staff Sergeant - 4 upward chevrons
E-6 - Technical Sergeant - 5 upward chevrons
Senior Field Sergeants (Senior NCOs)
E-7 Master Sergeant (1 downward chevron, five upward)
E-8 Senior Master Sergeant (2 down, five up)
E-9 Chief Master Sergeant (Note: the Senior NCO in a squadron is given the rank of First Sergeant and receives a diamond device in the center of the area between the downward and upward chevrons. The Chief Master Sergeant of the Aero-Force (the most senior NCO in the Aero-Force) has a pair of wings and a star in the black circle instead of the simple white star.