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Why does Kira wear a Starfleet Uniform in later seasons?

In the novels, Kira's commission is reactivated when Bajor joins the Federation, but she gets promoted to captain.
I'm surprised the novels had that happen because Ira Behr was very insistent that Bajor never join the Federation.
 
I am well aware that some Trek fans have a problem with DS9's darkness and grey morality (although I believe it's not quite as grey as people think it is). But I'm surprised to hear that kind of speech from you, as you seem to be an Archer fan.

Archer took some very questionable (may I say un-Trek-ish) decisions: he basically let a whole species die by choosing not to provide them with a cure (granted, under the influence of Dr. Phlox) in Dear Doctor, he refused to grant asylum to the third-gender alien in Cogenitor, he stole a ship in Damage... Sisko really has nothing on Archer.

Plus, you hate DS9 but Enterprise's season 3 (the Xindi arc) was very DS9-like.

Okie dokie, a LOT to unpack here. Firstly, I NEVER said I hated DS9, I just don't care much for it. Hate is a very strong word, and I only use it to describe two parts of all of Trek: the movie Nemesis, and Season 3 of Enterprise. Which reminds me...

I stopped watching Enterprise after Season 2 ended. I agree that it took on too much of a DS9 tone, only in the worst possible way, since DS9 actually did it better and, without getting too political, Season 3 of Enterprise seemed to remind me too much of the real life War on Terror which followed the tragic events of September 11, 2001. Like I said, escapism is what I seek in Star Trek. I understand and respect that others may want more realism in human nature than I am willing to accept in certain Trek shows, but I prefer not necessarily a more utopian society, but at least a more evolved and advanced society. Which brings me to Archer...

I'm actually NOT an "Archer fan", I picked the username I did for a now-defunct 2009 Star Trek forum (not the Kelvin Timeline subforum on the Trekbbs, but a totally different forum on a different site altogether), and only because it was the only legacy character mentioned by name in the 2009 Star Trek who wasn't Kirk, Spock, or the TOS crew. I suppose I could just as easily have picked "Spock Prime" as my username, but Admiral Archer was a human, and I tend to relate to humans more than Vulcans (I'm too emotional to be a Vulcan lol). I actually like Archer fine in Season 1 and 2, but he lost a LOT of my respect in the Xindi war arc. Granted, I am one who best enjoys ENTERPRISE when I don't consider it a proper main entry Star Trek series, but rather a prequel which is set in the same universe. A lot of the things that make Star Trek what it is are not present in Enterprise, hell even the name Star Trek was only added in Season 3, which in my humble opinion feels both tacked on and ironic, since they were at war and therefore as far from my definition of being on a true Star Trek as possible. Enterprise needed to EARN the title of Star Trek, which in my book might have been during the 4th season, when the Xindi war was over and the NX-01 crew resumed their exploration of space.

Hope this clears things up a bit.
 
Thanks for the explanation. @Admiral Archer
Just one note, and I swear I'm not trying to pick on you.
I'm too emotional to be a Vulcan lol).
It's funny that you mention this and Star Trek 2009 board because I love Sarek from that film as he offers Spock wisdom.

"Emotions run deep in our race. In many ways more so than the humans. Logic offers us a serenity they do not experience. "

"You asked me once why I married your mother. I married her because I loved her."
 
Yeah, but that's in the TV show first and in the fan wiki only second, and pointing people to the wiki with a condescending "Memory Alpha exists" ignores the fact that Memory Alpha is wrong about as often as Noonien Soong. Especially when trying to answer the question "why?" on any given topic, including big ones.

It;'s not wrong about Kira. It's explains it exactly as it happened in the TV show.
You act like the wiki is completely unreliable
 
The trouble is, one can never tell. Which is the short definition of unreliable, even if 9.975% of it is right, for the fictional value of right. (And it isn't, since for brevity it needs to draw conclusions, and some of those are really almost as far-fetched than my usual ones.)

MA is good for getting pointers, except it's a chore when it gives three eps as references for a factoid and only one actually contains that factoid. With Kira, say, the body of the text admits that her year of birth is speculation, but then proceeds to nail down the event in "Wrongs Darker" based on that very speculation without stating so, and confusingly gives "The Maquis I" as an additional reference. It's good and defensible stuff but could just as well be wrong, and checking is made difficult by the end-of-paragraph multi-referencing.

Timo Saloniemi
 
You know when she has that all red outfit replacing the Bajoran orangish and red one? I wanted to know why she looked more like 7 of 9 . She did not wear an actual uniform if I am correct.
 
Then again, Memory Alpha thinks there's a rank of Field Colonel in the Bajoran militia.
No, it doesn't. From https://memory-alpha.fandom.com/wiki/Bajoran_ranks:

Day was identified as a "field colonel" in the script, but is only referred to as colonel in dialogue.​

You can follow the link to actually find Day referred to as "Field Colonel" in the scene description in the script of Day boarding the station.

There is no entry for "Field Colonel" in the article. It is not listed as a Bajoran Militia rank.
 
...Huzzah for that! They used to claim the script carried authority on that silly issue, but apparently no longer.

Basically, then, we have two rank badges for a rank named "Colonel", and can freely speculate that this is because there are two ranks named "Colonel", just like in the real world. Meaning Kira never jumped a rank until somehow otherwise proven.

Timo Saloniemi
 
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