Holy crap, listening about that stunt with the matress was, wow. She got so lucky she wasn't permanently disabled.
Can't wait to see her in the Captain's Chair.
Holy crap, listening about that stunt with the matress was, wow. She got so lucky she wasn't permanently disabled.
That's horrible. I wish I said it.Prehaps her rank will be Yeohman!
When you think about it, "double-zero" sounds more like an entry-level position.Heck, James Bond has been an 00 agent for decades now. You'd think he'd be promoted to M by now . . .![]()
If you're going to. "Average age to captain" doesn't mean everyone who joins at 20 will be captain by 43, or even on average they will, it means most Officers who did get that far were in that rank by 43. It doesn't apply the other way around. There are 260 Captains in the RN, out of 6000 officers (as we're complaining about the number of ships at the moment these stats are available to hand). It could never logistically work that all officers doing 25 years service or so can expect to have four stripes or quit to make way for others. The same in my profession - although the average age of an Inspector (third rank) is probably under 40, most officers still do their 30 years as constables or sergeants. As in every job, there are far more jobs for grunts than supervisors.Apparently in the UK Royal Navy the average age to make CAPT is 43.
What is it with Starfleet? We've got a ship with a Chinese name, better make a Chinese woman captain!
Seriously, wtf? That's not how it should work.
Does anyone get the joke with the name "Han Bo".What is it with Starfleet? We've got a ship with a Chinese name, better make a Chinese woman captain!
Seriously, wtf? That's not how it should work.
Why would it be silly? In the ST universe humans live way pass 100, so a 50 year old cadet would be no big deal for a human, if you're a Vulcan or any other long lived species, being 50 is like being a 20 year old human.Okay, it makes as much sense as having a captain in his early twenties then. Anything can be justified as an exception; it's just not plausible. In the U.S. Public Health Corps or the U.S. Navy you can expect to make LCDR in 9 to 12 years. Apparently in the UK Royal Navy the average age to make CAPT is 43. In most organizations that I know of using such rank there's pressure to retire if you spend too much time in grade; they don't want people filling up those positions forever, they're in other folks' way.
On Trek I suppose you could have a 50 year-old Starfleet cadet, but it would be silly nonetheless.
What is it with Starfleet? We've got a ship with a Chinese name, better make a Chinese woman captain!
Seriously, wtf? That's not how it should work.
Why not? There's no upper age limit for any rank, and it is a fairly senior rank, equivalent to a major.
Star Trek fans seem to operate on a belief that you just rank up as you get older until you eventually retire an admiral. Lots of people in real life militaries, paramilitary organisations and police services spend careers in the middling ranks and we've seen that on Star Trek too. How old was Geordi when we last saw him?
What is it with Starfleet? We've got a ship with a Chinese name, better make a Chinese woman captain!
Seriously, wtf? That's not how it should work.
It is a particularly dumb thing indeed. Look out for Captain Yamato of the USS Banzai, Captain O'Connor of the USS Guinness and Captain Bush of the USS YeeHaw!What is it with Starfleet? We've got a ship with a Chinese name, better make a Chinese woman captain!
Seriously, wtf? That's not how it should work.
What is it with Starfleet? We've got a ship with a Chinese name, better make a Chinese woman captain!
Seriously, wtf? That's not how it should work.
What's so Vulcan about "Intrepid?"Vulcan ships had Vulcan names with Vulcan captains....
What is it with Starfleet? We've got a ship with a Chinese name, better make a Chinese woman captain!
Seriously, wtf? That's not how it should work.
What's so Vulcan about "Intrepid?"
I think it's an extension of the pattern with new shows and movies. I think it's has good intentions like even animated shows now will have voice actors of the same ethnicity as the character. Or Wonder Woman has a woman director and Black Panther has a black director and often writers as well. Jessica Jones will have all women directors next season and so on. I wonder sometimes if it doesn't sort of set up a "separate but equal" situation while trying to be inclusive and culturally appropriate.What is it with Starfleet? We've got a ship with a Chinese name, better make a Chinese woman captain!
Seriously, wtf? That's not how it should work.
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