I think that's exactly what that means. We are to take it that for its entire existence to that point, Starfleet never had female bridge officers up until just recently before this episode took place so that the presence of Colt, Number One, and the other lady on the bridge are still new to Pike.Women on the Bridge: There's another woman on the bridge, besides Number One, sitting near the station where the print-out out of the report about survivors on Talos IV is made. Making Pike's later line, in reference to Colt, about how he can't get used to having a woman on the sound even stranger. The best possible defense I can come up with for it is, they're trying to be progressive just by having women on the bridge. As if, "times are a changin'" and Pike -- a stand-in for a "1950s" man -- has to get used to it.
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