In my headcanon, they're Starfleet Marines. 

This would've been a nice re-focus on the Maquis -- a back to basic of sorts when Cal Hudson was involved. The Maquis with a purpose again is a lot better than the faction turned into mediocrity by an overgrown man-child named Michael Eddington. Another thing would be interesting if the Bajoran government turned their backs from Starfleet when they implemented a draft? Maybe even joining the Maquis because someone needs to take a stand against mindless killing of people.It would have been interesting to see Starfleet drafting colonists from worlds near the war zone, or at least promoting enlistment.
There'd be the anger of colonists who don't want to send their children off to war. Women wouldn't be excluded from conscription. Medical issues wouldn't be as much of an excuse they are today. Those who didn't volunteer would be called cowards. Maybe you'd have a planet that forcibly repelled Starfleet from taking their drafted citizens. Etc.
DS9 could have done a story along those lines with Jake. I think Jake was at least 18 years old during part of the war. I believe Jake reached the equivalent of the draft age (using 18 as that age) at some point before or during the war.It would have been interesting to see Starfleet drafting colonists from worlds near the war zone, or at least promoting enlistment.
There'd be the anger of colonists who don't want to send their children off to war. Women wouldn't be excluded from conscription. Medical issues wouldn't be as much of an excuse they are today. Those who didn't volunteer would be called cowards. Maybe you'd have a planet that forcibly repelled Starfleet from taking their drafted citizens. Etc.
The Siege of AR 558 was explicitly all uniformed starfleet officers, right? Were there any other episodes that showed extensive ground battles and the people who fought them? I know it also at least implied that O'Brien was involved in some at Setlik III, so maybe the non-starfleet ground troops are just an emergency thing, like the national guard.
This would've been a nice re-focus on the Maquis -- a back to basic of sorts when Cal Hudson was involved. The Maquis with a purpose again is a lot better than the faction turned into mediocrity by an overgrown man-child named Michael Eddington. Another thing would be interesting if the Bajoran government turned their backs from Starfleet when they implemented a draft? Maybe even joining the Maquis because someone needs to take a stand against mindless killing of people.
In my headcanon, they're Starfleet Marines.![]()
But wasn't MACO officially disbanded a century before?
Of course, Starfleet could've established a new Marine Corps to deal w/both the Borg and the Dominion threat during the 2370s.
MACO was disbanded, and its members given commissions in Starfleet (as per STID).
I prefer to think that the SFMC has existed since the founding of the Federation, and was initially comprised of former MACOS.
Agreed. I'd like to see some Maquis survivors (other than Chakotay and his crew in "Voyager") featured in a future Trek series. I especially would like to see Ro Laren back. Michelle Forbes did an excellent job playing her in TNG -- with her Bajoran backstory and how it shaped her life and outlooks later. I always wonder about her fate after she joined the Maquis. I hope they'll be able to bring her back somehow -- whether she's played by Forbes again or being recasted![]()
MACO was disbanded, and its members given commissions in Starfleet (as per STID).
I prefer to think that the SFMC has existed since the founding of the Federation, and was initially comprised of former MACOS.
(This didn't happen with Balthazar Edison or the other survivors of the Franklin, but that's just three people. Doesn't say what happened to the rest of the MACOS.)
As for why Edison and his crewmates didn't become part of the SFMC: My theory is that Edison was unstable and had xenophobic tendencies even before the crash (he was likely part of the Terra Prime movement). So Starfleet didn't trust him or the others, and shuffled them off to a minor command where they couldn't do much damage.
Ro became Captain on DS9 II in the novels, which is canon![]()
Command of a ship of exploration sounds like a high damage potential position to me, though. Marines would be less problematic since he'd only be deployed when there was an actual threat or war.
So Starfleet just took her back?
It is not canonRo became Captain on DS9 II in the novels, which is canon![]()
So Starfleet just took her back?
After the Maquis were disbanded, Ro was among a small number who made it to Bajor and were granted officer commissions in the Bajoran Militia. Eventually, Ro ended up assigned to DS9 as Odo's replacement as chief of security. When Bajor joined the Federation, the Militia was absorbed into Starfleet, meaning Ro became a Starfleet officer again. She eventually got promoted to captain of the old station and now the new one.I believe she started in the Bajoran militia, and later fased in Starfleet
Ro became Captain on DS9 II in the novels, which is canon![]()
It is not canon
After the Maquis were disbanded, Ro was among a small number who made it to Bajor and were granted officer commissions in the Bajoran Militia. Eventually, Ro ended up assigned to DS9 as Odo's replacement as chief of security. When Bajor joined the Federation, the Militia was absorbed into Starfleet, meaning Ro became a Starfleet officer again. She eventually got promoted to captain of the old station and now the new one.
Starfleet cannot draft citizens unless the Federation is a military dictatorship, it can only promote enlistment.
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