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Agreed. Her being an admiral in First Contact was bad enough.
Thank you."Nemesis".![]()
To me, Admiral Clancy is like "Threshhold."
Is the existence of an F-bombing Admiral ludicrous? Absolutely. Do I want this hilarious character gone? Absolutely not.
Indeed. My uncle was well versed in the art of swearing as a non-commissioned officer and dill instructor in the US Army. He saved the swearing for "special occasions" which usually involved trainees doing something incredibly stupid. The other Marines I have worked with have swearing down to an every day rhythm, including learning multiple languages just to curse in them.You haven't clearly been around many military officers.
The best ones raise profanity to the level of high art!![]()
Indeed. My uncle was well versed in the art of swearing as a non-commissioned officer and dill instructor in the US Army. He saved the swearing for "special occasions" which usually involved trainees doing something incredibly stupid. The other Marines I have worked with have swearing down to an every day rhythm, including learning multiple languages just to curse in them.
A cursing Starfleet admiral is probably the most believable facet of Star Trek yet put to scene.
For using a swear word twice?They may as well named her "Admiral Pottymouth".
Given the presented data points she is still below average for most enlisted personnel much less officers.Yeah, but who knows how many times she used that word since being an ensign! lol
Yup.Isn't that basically what Lower Decks does?
Given the Romulan spy infestation at the upper echelons of SI, I would have thought that Clancy’s tenure was well..untenable.
Fair has got nothing to do with it.
The admiralty is by definition packed with alpha types.A political bear pit.
Her judgement would be called into question and in a position like hers that is enough.
I harp on about it quite a bit but the whole doppelgänger/infiltration trope is ridiculously overdone in Trek.
Starfleet is an organisation that has just fought the most devastating war in its history against a race of freakin’ shapeshifters and yet their internal vetting systems are looser than that of your average fast food joint.
That would raise 2 questions:
1) What were the vetting faults present during the last CNC's tenure, especially given the circumstances surrounding the destruction of the Rescue Fleet/ Burning of Mars?
2) Were there any specific "tells" that should have alerted Clancy (or her predecessor) that the Tal Shiar had infiltrated Starfleet?
With all of that in mind, any behavior out of the ordinary should have been cause for suspicion.
Also, you mean to tell me that in all that time, no one did a blood test on Commodore Oh?
But blood tests would do dick all to help against Romulan infiltrators, whom had been de facto allies for a time in the Dominion War. So, this idea that somehow they could runaround on a flushing mission would turn in to the very witch hunt Admiral Sati was accused of doing, and potentially ruined the lives of other officers in the process. In addition, as noted above, the Romulans are extremely good at this infiltration business, as evidenced by the Vulcan ambassador who was in deep cover for a time. So, Vulcan's security measures are apparently extremely poor too.So....”it was like this when I got here”??!
My point about the Dominion war was not made in vain.Real world this for a minute.
If Starfleet hadn’t done a root and branch review of security measures during and in the wake of a war against a shapeshifting enemy then that is incredible incompetence.Incredible as in not credible.
It’s not as if the Romulans were new to this infiltration business.
A lot of this is down to writers with a “wouldn’t it be cool if..”ideas.
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