Tell that to the Rebel Alliance. They handed out promotions to General like they were party favors.Nobody needs too many Generals, Admirals or other top-ranking officers in proportion to their enlisted personnel. Ask the North Korean or even British Army.![]()
I hear Wicket is a General.Tell that to the Rebel Alliance. They handed out promotions to General like they were party favors.
It wasn't just the alliance, Jar-Jar was made a general in Episode 1, EVERY Jedi Knight was made a general in Episode 2, and Lando was made a general in Episode 6 with almost no military background (and the new canon comics literally had him court martialed in the weeks just before ROTJ!). Finn and Poe commit mutiny in Episode 8 and are made Resistance (or New Republic? whatever) generals in Episode 9Tell that to the Rebel Alliance. They handed out promotions to General like they were party favors.
His victory at Endor earned him three yubs and two nubs.I hear Wicket is a General.
where do you guys think characters like Una, La'an and Ortegas end up During the TOS era and its movies considering everyone else we've seen originated in TOS.
Looks like poor Ensign Kim was born in the wrong universe!Tell that to the Rebel Alliance. They handed out promotions to General like they were party favors.
We've developed a new rank, Mister Kim. The Ensign General!Looks like poor Ensign Kim was born in the wrong universe!
I suspect that, due to Una's genetically engineered heritage and the Federation's anti-GE bigotry, she will never be Captain of anything in Starfleet. They gave her a pass to allow her to remain on Enterprise under Pike, but that's it.Una becomes Captain...
We know she can't be COMPLETELY shoved under the carpet as she's a recruitment story by the time of Lower Decks (complete with a poster).I suspect that, due to Una's genetically engineered heritage and the Federation's anti-GE bigotry, she will never be Captain of anything in Starfleet. They gave her a pass to allow her to remain on Enterprise under Pike, but that's it.
I mean, look what Bashir went through a hundred years later and then Dal several years after that, through no fault of their own. Each time, trusted people in authority had to bend over backwards to get SFC to make exceptions and allow them to stay in. Maybe by Dal's time in the late 24th/early 25th century they would start to re-consider that policy, but in the mid 23rd? Una's totally hosed.
I am the very model of a modern ensign general.We've developed a new rank, Mister Kim. The Ensign General!
Yeah, you're right about that - it's the one thing we've seen (that I can think of, anyway), where she got more than the usual treatment of "We'll tolerate you, but don't ever ask for an upgrade" until Dal came along and broke that ceiling by being allowed into SFA. I mean, why let him in (especially if he had designs on the command path) if they never had any intent on eventually assigning him to a ship and being promoted?We know she can't be COMPLETELY shoved under the carpet as she's a recruitment story by the time of Lower Decks (complete with a poster).
Despite how frequently Kirk shows up in SNW I don't believe we've seen significant interaction between him and Una yet. That may change this season.An interesting question - would Kirk have wanted her there?
They literally danced and sang around the ship together while she shared some heartfelt advice on what it takes to be a good Number One. I'd call that a fairly significant interaction.Despite how frequently Kirk shows up in SNW I don't believe we've seen significant interaction between him and Una yet. That may change this season.
Strangely enough, I believe Kirk was training to be the youngest first officer in Starfleet so he SHOULD be interacting with Una practically all the time he's there.
O Rly?Despite how frequently Kirk shows up in SNW I don't believe we've seen significant interaction between him and Una yet.
Threesome?!O Rly?
It was before she revealed her family status, but Star Fleet did give her command of the USS ARCHER, so technically they already allowed her to to be a Captain.Yeah, you're right about that - it's the one thing we've seen (that I can think of, anyway), where she got more than the usual treatment of "We'll tolerate you, but don't ever ask for an upgrade" until Dal came along and broke that ceiling by being allowed into SFA. I mean, why let him in (especially if he had designs on the command path) if they never had any intent on eventually assigning him to a ship and being promoted?
I like @Nerys Myk's thought about her becoming the SFA Commandant. It would be considered a high-profile placement (generally political) showcasing how "progressive" Starfleet has become about Augments, without going "all the way" and giving her command of an actual vessel once her tour of duty was complete on Enterprise, which I suspect would have happened not long after the time of Pike's accident. An interesting question - would Kirk have wanted her there?
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