Looks like I picked the wrong week to stop sniffing Ketracel White too........
The methadone clinic is wise in all things.
Looks like I picked the wrong week to stop sniffing Ketracel White too........
It would stand to reason that entrance requirements might vary from species to species. All men may be equal but all species aren't.Its the 23rd cenutry, humans live longer, other aliens live longer Starfleet has to adapt for a galactic organisation and stop acting like a human only club for 20th centiry people or be irrelevant
Or Starfleet is a galactic version of a UN peacekeeping force with exploratory ambitions. You can join the RAF and be assigned to Starfleet?Starfleet is still operating as an agency of UESPA in the 23rd.
If the Vulcans have their expeditionary force, then every other member worlds still has it's own military and does not yet rely entirely on Starfleet.
half way through DS9, anything approaching a nationalist level like the Vulcan expeditionary force has been absorbed into Starfleet, just like the Bajoran Militia was almost.
The methadone clinic is wise in all things.
Depends on the episode.Starfleet is still operating as an agency of UESPA in the 23rd.
Kirk was a Lieutenant at the academy. So was Saavik. If cadets become commissioned as Lieutenants, why are there so many ensigns on active duty?
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I thought that was an acting workshop? (Method One Clinic)
Or Starfleet is a galactic version of a UN peacekeeping force with exploratory ambitions. You can join the RAF and be assigned to Starfleet?
Interestingly enough, the UN can also be seen as one essentially controlled by a Security Council that consists of military powers.
There were Romulans at Khitomer.
The mandatory retirement age of 75 was from one of the animated episodes ("The Counter Clock Incident") and the episode ends with it being abolished.
I don't think it makes much sense in the Trekverse anyway, with ancient Vulcans still going strong in their hundreds and loads of other long-lived races too.
The dialogue there suggests to me that this may refer specifically to April's position as Federation Ambassador-at-Large, and not necessarily to Starfleet at large:Or at least Commodore April wants it abolished as pertains to himself. I doubt he got what he wanted - any new evidence against old-timers being too old to perform their duties comes from him being artificially rejuvenated, after all, and I don't think Starfleet would wish to reproduce that. But they seem willing to bribe April out of his silly ideas with a post-Starfleet career.
The age limit could well be species-specific as far as that episode dialogue is concerned; April is human AFAWK.
Anything's possible, but the fact of the matter is that there's actually nothing "weird" going on with Kirk's Academy and post-Academy timeline at all, once one parses all the references as given in the actual episodes, and ignores the nonsensical assumptions made by the Chronology regarding Gary Mitchell and the Republic. See here.It is possibly that Kirk's weird Academy and post-Academy weirdness is also part of his misuse of time travel....the man was a menace after all.
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