RANKS
What are Ranks?
Ranks define authority and responsibility within a role. From Ensign through Admiral, rank markings establish hierarchy at a glance, signaling who leads, who supports, and who answers to whom. Rank visuals scale in intensity and prominence as authority increases, ensuring command structure remains visible and unambiguous. Together, ranks create a clear chain of command without relying on names, UI, or proximity.
Admiral
Top-tier authority and final command.
The Admiral represents overall leadership, strategy, and control across fleets and operations.
Rear Admiral
Senior command authority.
Rear Admirals support and extend fleet leadership, overseeing coordination and execution at scale.
Captain
Primary operational leadership.
Captains manage day-to-day command, direct teams, and act as the backbone of organized operations.
Lieutenant
Mid-level authority and trusted oversight.
Lieutenants assist leadership, relay orders, and supervise active roles in the field.
Ensign
Entry-level command and responsibility.
Ensigns represent emerging leadership, training roles, and early authority within the structure.