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Information:
The following is the Chain of Command it will go through information about each rank and will show you how the Unusual Incidents Unit is broken up.
New Agent Trainee
New Agent Trainees are personnel that have completed a New Agent Trainee Application, they are not permitted onsite due to the fact that they have not been properly trained. They are permitted to go on the Training & Operations Facility as Unusual Incidents Unit Team however that is it.
Junior Agent
Junior Agents are personnel that have completed a New Agent Trainee Application, and a Junior Agent Tryout/Training, these personnel are permitted on site as they have completed a training, this rank allows you to join
Agent
Agents are personnel that have attended more than one event, and have joined and progressed within a division. They are not yet in command however they are somewhat knowledgeable and can be looked towards for assistance via lower ranking agents.
Senior Agent
Senior Agents are personnel that have attended many events, and have joined and progressed within a division. They are not yet in command however they are somewhat knowledgeable and can be looked towards for assistance via lower ranking agents.
Special Agent
Special Agents are the first command rank, they are in a division as members that are not yet executive however they are well respected within the Unit.
Senior Special Agent
Senior Special Agents are much like Special Agents however they are often one-two ranks below the Assistant Executive/Associate Director. They are in command and are to be looked for guidance divisionally and in the main group.
Supervisory Special Agent
Supervisory Special Agents are the Assistant Executive/Associate Director within one of the Unusual Incidents Unit’s divisions; they are extremely trained and are to be looked towards for guidance.
Assistant Special Agent In-Charge
Assistant Special Agents In-Charge are personnel that are a divisional head, they are the leader of a division, they work as a committee to vote on all affairs of the Unusual Incidents Unit and they represent their divisions.
Special Agent In-Charge
Special Agent In-Charge is the official head of the Unusual Incidents Unit. They manage day-to-day operations with the counsel of the Unusual Incidents Unit Directorate. This position is elected to serve for a term of 4 months, Special Agents In-Charge can loose their position by a demotion directly from the Unit Director, or impeachment by Management.
Development Team
Development Team, this is a group of payed, or volunteer personnel who work on creating assets, games, experiences, etc; for the Unusual Incidents Unit. They are out of general ranking structure, do not have command, and report directly to the Unusual Incidents Unit Director. Not much else is shared.
Assistant Deputy Director
Personnel within the Directorate (Assistant Deputy Director, Deputy Director, Director) are a board of three people that vote on the highest level of the Unusual Incidents Unit. They work as advisory to the Special Agent In-Charge. For any document or “law” to be passed within the Unusual Incidents Unit it must be approved by the Directorate. The Special Agent In-Charge reports to the Directorate and all other affairs are reported to the Special Agent In-Charge (after following the chain of command)
Deputy Director
Personnel within the Directorate (Assistant Deputy Director, Deputy Director, Director) are a board of three people that vote on the highest level of the Unusual Incidents Unit. They work as advisory to the Special Agent In-Charge. For any document or “law” to be passed within the Unusual Incidents Unit it must be approved by the Directorate. The Special Agent In-Charge reports to the Directorate and all other affairs are reported to the Special Agent In-Charge (after following the chain of command)
Unusual Incidents Unit Director
Is the Owner and Founder of the Unusual Incidents Unit, they have jurisdiction over any and all aspects of the Unusual Incidents Unit and all personnel report to them after follow the Chain of Command. In the case that the Unusual Incidents Unit Director is unable to fulfill their duties for an extended period of time without creating a clear plan of action then the Deputy Director will fill the spot until further notice, and so on and so forth.
Personnel within the Directorate (Assistant Deputy Director, Deputy Director, Director) are a board of three people that vote on the highest level of the Unusual Incidents Unit. They work as advisory to the Special Agent In-Charge. For any document or “law” to be passed within the Unusual Incidents Unit it must be approved by the Directorate. The Special Agent In-Charge reports to the Directorate and all other affairs are reported to the Special Agent In-Charge (after following the chain of command)