According to TOS, Kirk-Prime was a lieutenant when he was an instructor at the Academy, not a cadet (or midshipman as they were called in TOS). Gary Mitchell was one of his students and described him as "a stack of books with legs," having been warned by upperclassmen that in Kirk's class one "either thinks or sinks."
^^^ "Mercifully" little? That's a curious phrase. Surely you would see the need for such a branch of the service, despite Roddenberry's anti-military leanings.
What was not shown or fully explained where the non-officer rank designators. Such as Cheif O'Brian. When he was first show on the Bridge of the Enterprise he had a Lt.(jg) Pip and at Con. (I believe he was in the pilot) Then when he took over as the designated Transporter Cheif he had "lost his Pips" and had silver bar that disignated him as a non-commisioned officer.
O'Brian continued to wear the same thing when he was transfered to DS9.
It was also mentioned during DS9 that O'Brian was a soldier during the Cardasian war and during the Dominion War the federation deployed soldiers which I have assumed were Starfleet Marines.
On Voyager the Marquee wear the same silver bar for rank and is listed as provisional ranks but not sure if they were wearing the rank of Starfleet Cadets.
Surely you would see the need for such a branch of the service, despite Roddenberry's anti-military leanings. There might even be some very interesting stories to tell there. The Klingons, Romulans, Cardassians and other factions excel at ground-based troop movements to board other ships and take over planets. Without a similar force to repel them, Starfleet would be woefully out-classed and need to resort to planetary bombardment. And that's not very Starfleet - even though they do have General Order 24. Hmmm...maybe that's why...
Re O'Brien, he was originally an extra. When he became a regular they decided to make him a chief petty officer so assigned him a single hollow pip.
In DS9 they finally designed a proper petty officer insignia, his had three stripes and two dots of a senior chief petty officer.
They then had a chief petty officer wear this same rank, messing up as usual.
O'Brien was never an "extra." Extras are people in the background who never have dialogue. O'Brien always had dialogue.
We've seen mercifully little of soldiers and marines in canon Star Trek.
Is that the only possible reading which that post could have been given?We've seen mercifully little of soldiers and marines in canon Star Trek.
Don't like soldiers much?
You missed M'Sharak's point completely.Hmm, I seemed to have touched a nerve.
I'm not suggesting every story have soldiers/ Marines, or MACO's. It does however, strike my bad side when they are referred to with distaste.
You missed M'Sharak's point completely.Hmm, I seemed to have touched a nerve.
I'm not suggesting every story have soldiers/ Marines, or MACO's. It does however, strike my bad side when they are referred to with distaste.
Did I?You missed M'Sharak's point completely.Hmm, I seemed to have touched a nerve.
I'm not suggesting every story have soldiers/ Marines, or MACO's. It does however, strike my bad side when they are referred to with distaste.
M'Sharak missed my point.
IIRC, My Name Is Legion real life job is/was at the Pentagon. I've a feeling he likes soldiers just fine.Hmm, I seemed to have touched a nerve.
I'm not suggesting every story have soldiers/ Marines, or MACO's. It does however, strike my bad side when they are referred to with distaste.
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