@themuckypaw said in Crew Management:
Who Is Who - Pirate Ranks on Ship
"Captain had absolute control only in a battle. In everyday life, Captains did not have much more rights than any other crewmember. Even sail courses were determined by voting."
As the captain of my own ship, I do not demand respect. I usually earn it through successful battle situations, and swift navigation. I only outshine my crew, because 99% of the time in most of the play sessions with people with less experience, as the "Captain" and normally the "Helmsman" as well, (which is a seriously strenuous task sometimes..) I can outshine my crew normally in all aspect, less of raising every sail for achnorless stops. (Not that I can't do this, as well. It's just much more difficult amongst an unruly crew, and wastes a TON of time.)
Voyages and routes are something the entire crew has a say in, as well as battle engagements themselves. Everyone says their peace, and then I elect a vote amongst the crew. (Normally everyone is up for a good battle, but I won't be the one to force the situation if someone opposes.)
A captain is someone who respects his men, and his ship, as well. Iron-fisted captains are likely the driving factor in why people have a sour taste about 'appointing' one captain.
http://piratesonline.wikia.com/wiki/Pirate's_Code
As per the "Pirate Code" goes..
"The captain of a ship is to be elected by a majority vote of its crew. If any time a crew, with sufficient evidence, finds their captain to be lacking in ability or offensive in nature, a new captain may be freely elected amongst the ship's members. The captain shall be made aware of the situation and will graciously step aside, assuming another position on the crew. Failure to follow this procedure will be deemed mutiny."
"These pressing details were decided by vote, with the majority ruling. If the Captain were to go against the vote, then he too would be in violation of the Articles of Piracy, and would most likely step down from command and new leader would be chosen."
I stand by the Carribean's rules, because it gives the crew more power than the official pirate's codes, where no mention of out-casting the Captain is not considered an act of mutiny. This too, can be considered a fair play though, as far as I am concerned. To the brig with me! Have at you!
Edit:
As well.. As per the Code:
"Any person who refuses to serve aboard a pirate's ship must die."