Even Idris Elba spoke with an American accent for his scene as Edison.
No, actually, he spoke with his natural British accent.
Even Idris Elba spoke with an American accent for his scene as Edison.
Chevrons are not unique to the US Military, although I believe the gold Oak leaf is.
It's possible the MACOs evolved out of a Pre-UE US military group, and they kept the Oak Leaf and West Point as a base because of its military history.
Well, there simply isn't anything to suggest the MACOs are international. In addition to their American insignia and training at the American Military Academy, all the MACOs on screen are American appear to be American. Even Idris Elba spoke with an American accent for his scene as Edison. The only exception to this is Reed in the MU, though he likely took over after killing MU Major Hayes and could very well have had a background in Starfleet who saw MACO Major as a promotion.
Ummm, MACO doesn't strike me as Special Forces, more like elite infantry like US Army Rangers, who specialize in just killing, and deploying.
A lot of people think they are special forces, but they are not. I know for certain, I was a paratrooper, tried out for them. They are just a better funded, more independent, but still quiet normal Airborne Unit.
You give a unit enough money and training time, and a elite status, but keep it's command structure orthodox, as well as it's expectation to still deploy like any other unit, albiet as the tip of the spear, and give it open recruiting and authority over it's own school, you end up with something like the Rangers. MACO almost certainly took that as it's model prior to Archer taking them on board to be used like Marines.
Not true, there are a lot of "multi-national" actors in Hollywood who can speak perfect english, or "next-generation" american actors with lets say asian or arabic appearence.
And anyone with a big enough speaking part can get a voice coach to give a subtle accent.
It simply wasn't important enough to the producers and shouldn't be harped on by the fanatics.
The MACOs we see in Enterprise function as Recon Marines.
-They serve as a detachment aboard a Naval Vessel.
-They have an infantry rank structure(Major, Sergeant, Corporal, etc)
-They have an infantry unit structure(The Platoon Leader physically leads the missions. The enlisted include many lower enlisted)
-They have diverse capabilities such as direct action, and raids, reconnaissance, Even diving(space diving, that is)
-Even their uniforms resemble the new marine utility uniform(with "digital" pattern) introduced in 2002, before any other services, or possible any other countries introduced a "digital camo"
They don't appear to be trained in
-diplomatic relations
-linquistics/foreign languages
-hunting down high value bad guys
-training local insurgents
or other tasks that Navy Seals and Army Special Forces are used for.
Just my 2 cents.
Although, that wasn't there original purpose, they were assigned to the NX-01 specifically for the Xindi mission, though they ended up staying afterwards. It is ironic they basically supplanted the NX-01's security services, to the point that aside from Reed, there's only two or three Starfleet Security officers on the NX-01 in seasons 3 and 4. After all, the original intent when Enterprise was in development was that Reed was going to be a Starfleet Marine, and CO of the ship's Marine detachment. But Paramount overruled, claiming it wasn't "Star Trek enough" and demanded Reed and his personnel be security officers like in the other shows. But then three years later the MACOs come in and fill the same role.They serve as a detachment aboard a Naval Vessel.
I don't think the producers were too worried about the complicated and complex inter service roles and responsibilities of the special operations community(ies) when creating the MACOs.
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