Why did the costume designer go with that design? Also, Roddenberry was a military man and might have spotted it immediately; was he okay with it, or, like the afore-mentioned lithium crystals and UESPA, did he initially think maybe they'd try something different for the series? What if he had?I assume the costume designer did. But it's unlikely he would have made any decision on Kirk's rank, That would have come from Roddenberry. And obviously between the Cage and WNMHGB is was decided that the Captain needed an insignia that set him apart from the rest of the crew.
And why do you think Kirk's insignia is that of a "Lt. Commander"?
Because it looks like it could be the futuristic version of this. Don't tell me that this is the first time you've ever heard anyone wonder if that was the inspiration.
Mitchell is identified as a Lt. Commander in dialog. He has one stripe.
Now we're getting somewhere. If Mitchell was verbally identified as a lieutenant commander from the start, then the window of possibility for the rank shrinks further. It was at most a pre-production thing, like the design for the Klingon Bird-of-Prey being a Romulan one.
Yes, it would, because the question isn't whether we could have the same show if he were a lieutenant commander, but if he were initially meant to be one and what it might have been like if he were. And if he were, though possible in the multiverse, it is unlikely that the show would have unfolded in exactly the same way. And for the purpose of this fun thread on a fun BB, I wonder what others think about what some of those other ways might have been like.Kirk is the Commanding Officer. Changing his rank doesn't change his position or authority, So that would not make the show go in a different direction.