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Bajoran Militia and training.
It suggests in DS9 That the bajoran militia would be integrated into starfleet Ideas on how to deal with the fact many bajoran militia members do not have much education? Before that... Something ive wondered about a lot is how when the resistence groups created the provisional government they decided who got what rank, since a lot probaly nominated themsleves for high office. thoughts? |
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Moderator with a Soul
Location: Fairfax, VA
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Re: Bajoran Militia and training.
It's right there in the pilot. Federation membership takes time, and part of the process is gradually adapting training to a common basis. Same as any merger.
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Re: Bajoran Militia and training.
Bajorians are not exactly the picture of stupidity, they managed to drive the massive Cardassian Empire off their planet. |
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Location: South Dakota
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Re: Bajoran Militia and training.
That they weren't trained in the same way as Starfleet officers is no reason to discount their intelligence. They're educated by hard experience. Most of the senior resistance fighters probably did end up as colonels and generals, but why not? They were probably already acting as the equivalent of flag officers anyway. |
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Admiral
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Re: Bajoran Militia and training.
Depending on how dire the organizational needs of Bajor were at the beginning of independence, the only practical choice might well be to beg for the collaborators to keep up the good work, since the heroes of resistance would realize none of them knew how to keep food flowing to those in need. Certainly we never learned of any wholesale slaughter of collaborators once the Cardassians fled. Some of the collaborators slithered into the woodwork, some were declared non grata in absentia ad hoc, but stories of open, violent deposing are missing. Perhaps significantly, we never quite learned whether the provisional government differed from what Bajor had before the occupation or not. But we heard of no changes in government in "Accession" when Akorem Laan made Bajor return to the old ways for a brief while. It would make sense, then, that the provisional government would be quickly erected using the time-honed traditions of the caste society. In such a case, a resistance strongman might have a say on which born-to-lead politician got which seat in the new government, but he would have no real chance of sitting there himself. Timo Saloniemi |
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Commodore
Location: South Dakota
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Re: Bajoran Militia and training.
Was it that people were serving provisionally until elections were held? But elections were held at least by the third season of DS9, supposedly more than three years after the Occupation! Surely that's long enough to establish a real government. Was it provisional in some other sense - perhaps governing only Bajor and not all off-world Bajorans? What was the relationship between Bajoran refugees and their government? Was it provisional because it had no official constitution yet? But we never heard of any constitution of the Bajoran government, and yet it was all-but-accepted into the Federation (with only signatures lacking on paperwork)! |
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Lieutenant Commander
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Re: Bajoran Militia and training.
Im guessing that the Spiritual leaders probaly helped to organize things. |
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Re: Bajoran Militia and training.
Timo Saloniemi |
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Re: Bajoran Militia and training.
I dont think the Illyan proclamation Held. it was Trial in absentia... and I think With Kira's influence... it would be neat, if after what she went through in the early 6th season, with the station occupied by a joint cardassian dominion occupation force, she in her epipheny, convinced the government, to at least grant each collaborator who was found a trial. |
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Re: Bajoran Militia and training.
Of course, the second season was an early stage of the post-occupation history of the planet, and all sorts of forces could have been at play to reverse the Proclamation later on. But Kira being one of those? Doesn't ring true. Timo Saloniemi |
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