On the contrary, I have no problem at all with the destruction of Vulcan or the summary rejection of untenable time travel theories. I never had anything invested in Vulcan in the first place. Remember, you're promoting a theory that the writers' insistence was only to spare the hurt feelings of those who wouldn't be able to handle the death of Vulcan or the alteration of the timeline.
If you want to argue Vulcan and values and all that jazz, take it back to the Vulcan thread and I'll gladly oblige you again. This is obviously internet butthurt if you're going into another thread to try to make an attack and not provide anything to the conversation.
I don't go into other threads looking for argument for the sake of argument not pertaining to the topic.
So you're trying to pointing out that only the
Starfleet people in the front row are
cadets? Seem a little old, but okay.
Are you trolling?
There's one at
every military academy ...
Uhura ... is not on the command track
Since you've brought up real military academies, what the hell is this "command track" of yours?
Command track as in -
Kirk -> Studying to be in command of a ship, he is on a command track
Uhura -> Studying to linguistics and thus following an Engineering/Communications track
McCoy -> Medical, obviously
Why
would Uhura take the Kobayashi Maru to test her skills as a Captain if she is only going to serve as a communications officer? I don't know, we can debate this for days cause the movie never explicitly explained her intent in Starfleet.
My allusions to military academies was to shed light on the ranking within an academy and uniforms. Obviously SFA has some differences already explained and shown in the movie in terms of academics and field of work.
If you know about the costuming notes for these uniforms, the red strip designates cadet. Valeris lacked this. Saavik was a cadet.
But that still makes the assumption that the red stripe designates a cadet, costuming notes do not equate to canon.
As always, the intent of members of the production crew are irrelevant.
Throwing the "costuming notes" out of the window,
common sense would infer that "hay,
these kids were called cadets. oh look they're all
wearing the same red stripe/collar. that must mean that's their
cadet designation! does help that kirk referred to them all as spock's cadets and they were taking a training flight. "
I mean, you guys don't have to use that common sense. Want to declare its Starfleet standard issue and come up with 23523520857235 reasons for as to why even though the movie only takes place at the SFA/Enterprise an no where else, go riiiight ahead.
