Knight-Champion

Although not necessarily classified as a military rank, the title of Knight-Champion is given to only the most exemplary of Knights. The Knights granted this title are typically Captains who have proved to be prime examples of the essence of Knighthood. The title requires both a lengthy and impressive service history within their respective nation's forces, and are generally given to Knight-Lieutenants and Knight-Captains as a ceremonial rank for honorable service.

The Knights that have attained the title of Knight-Champion and continue their military career are sometimes eligible to become a Lieutenant Commander or a Commander, who are responsible for serving under the Marshals and answer to Alliance High Command. Commanders lead forces of a few hundred, typically commanding a specific group within a larger Regiment whereas Lieutenant Commanders serve as their second in commands.