Great news, johnnybear! Discovery just stopped existing because you refused to ever acknowledge it! MISSION ACCOMPLISHED!!!![]()
YIPPEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE!!!!
JB
Great news, johnnybear! Discovery just stopped existing because you refused to ever acknowledge it! MISSION ACCOMPLISHED!!!![]()
Well done JB. Can you do your magic on Enterprise next please?YIPPEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE!!!!
JB
I hear what you are saying JB.Oh if only I could, C57D! I've always found it odd and very annoying that these producers or show runners if you will always set their shows during the TOS time period or much earlier!
Almost as if they're trying to invalidate it by showing the superior technology to a series that they find to be embarrassing!
JB
NahOh if only I could, C57D! I've always found it odd and very annoying that these producers or show runners if you will always set their shows during the TOS time period or much earlier!
Almost as if they're trying to invalidate it by showing the superior technology to a series that they find to be embarrassing!
JB
Fleet captain sounds like a rank and may have been one, but it may instead have been a billet (a specific personnel position) rather than a rank, and it just happens to sound like a rank. That would explain a lot.
Another vote for the field jackets, and a shame they vanished after the Cage until their reincarnation in TMP.Agreed about the jackets. I always liked them as well.
Another vote for the field jackets, and a shame they vanished after the Cage until their reincarnation in TMP.
My only issue was the pistol harness being worn underneath them. Not very accesible if you need your weapon in a hurry.
Another vote for the field jackets, and a shame they vanished after the Cage until their reincarnation in TMP.
My only issue was the pistol harness being worn underneath them. Not very accesible if you need your weapon in a hurry.
Or, at least they aren't very well designed for field use ?...Goes to show that they aren't for field use as such.
Timo Saloniemi
Great minds and all that!Funny, I was thinking about typing the same thing! Not only that but once they got the Velcro I freaking loved how the equipment looked on landing party missions. The jackets might have taken away from that.
I sort of like to think that the gear they wear in the later TOS movies is field jackets over standard service pullovers, pretty much like in "The Cage". Only, they aren't "field jackets" as such: they are what it takes to complete a formally acceptable uniform, the very thing Kirk and pals no longer bother to do half a year into their five-year mission... But are required to do in their movie adventures, in front of cadets and Starfleet bigwigs and the like
Also, I often wish that Security in that era had their own shirt colour. Putting it in with Engineering and Communication never seemed right to me. In keeping with the other Cage pastel shades, I imagine a light grey would look good and quite millitary?
The simplest conclusion is that the stripe did not indicate exact rank at that time, but just commissioned, or possibly Lt. or higher, rank.
I liked the landing party field jackets in The Cage. They ought to have something to keep them warm for possibly a long time outdoors, and they looked a little dressier too.
Perhaps there was always a jacket, and prior to TWOK rules are somewhat more relaxed and the jacket need not be worn at all times. In the army jacket has times it is required and times it isn't.
Umm, you're conflating two pilot episodes above. In "The Cage", the highest rank ever mentioned was Lieutenant for Number One; she's thus automatically just as senior as need be for bossing over everybody but Pike.
It's in "Where No Man" where Mitchell wears just one stripe and gets called Lieutenant Commander (albeit posthumously) by Kirk, and briefly referred to as Commander by Dr. Dehner. If we want to argue that Starfleet had a different rank braid scheme at some point, then "Where No Man" is the time for it, there being no demand for it in "The Cage" yet.
Then again, two stripes for full Commander is a perfectly fine rank for Captain Kirk in "Where No Man", even if one braid for Lieutenant might have been on the low side for Captain Pike. So perhaps we should ignore Mitchell instead: his promotion to LCdr might have come after his heroic death, to better hide the fact that it wasn't all that heroic after all...
Timo Saloniemi
Y'all need to let go of the rank insignia from the pilots.![]()
I must admit that the mainstream TOS - landing party phasers and communicators on belts and tricorder and/or med kits slung over shoulders - look is very elegant and practical. All you need, easily accessible.
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