I just realized something odd. In the course of the live-action and animated adventures of Kirk's Enterprise, we have seen two ship's historians, Lt. Marla McGivers from "Space Seed" and Lt. Erikson from "Yesteryear." Both of them have worn red uniforms, the color of operations and ship's services. Why is this? Logically, historians should be in science blue. We've seen that archaeology and anthropology officers are in blue, and so are librarians. Clearly the science department incorporates "soft" sciences as well as "hard." So why would Starfleet's bureaucracy not count history together with the other sciences?
Of course, the real-world reason is probably that the makers of "Space Seed" thought Madlyn Rhue looked better in red, or maybe it was just that they had a leftover yeoman's uniform that happened to fit her or something. And Erikson's uniform was probably made red so he'd be easier to tell apart from McCoy in wide shots. But it does establish a seemingly consistent pattern, two out of two, and I'm wondering if there's some way to rationalize it. Could history be considered a branch of communications or something?
Of course, the real-world reason is probably that the makers of "Space Seed" thought Madlyn Rhue looked better in red, or maybe it was just that they had a leftover yeoman's uniform that happened to fit her or something. And Erikson's uniform was probably made red so he'd be easier to tell apart from McCoy in wide shots. But it does establish a seemingly consistent pattern, two out of two, and I'm wondering if there's some way to rationalize it. Could history be considered a branch of communications or something?