They probably deemed the general audience to be too dumb to understand what Commodore means.
Actually it was Lieutenant to Captain.
Actually, it was cadet-on-academic-suspension-not-cleared-to-be-aboard-the-vessel to Captain.
They expect an R&B group or a stuffy Brit.They probably deemed the general audience to be too dumb to understand what Commodore means.
The general audience was smart enough to understand what Commodore meant in the Pirates of the Carribean movies.
Or did Abrams and Cohorts fear the general audience would be thinking of pirates if they heard "Commodore Pike?"
Or an old computerOr a stuffy Brit singing R&B?
Actually it was Lieutenant to Captain.
Actually, it was cadet-on-academic-suspension-not-cleared-to-be-aboard-the-vessel to Captain.
Look at the transporter's screen readout when they're trying to beam Kirk and Sulu aboard. Kirk is listed as a Lieutenant.
Actually, it was cadet-on-academic-suspension-not-cleared-to-be-aboard-the-vessel to Captain.
Look at the transporter's screen readout when they're trying to beam Kirk and Sulu aboard. Kirk is listed as a Lieutenant.
They used both. Uhura is also both cadet and Lieutenant. Still, Kirk was on academic suspension and not cleared to be aboard the vessel. That's quite a leap to Captain of the fucking flagship.
Commodore was not a term really used after TOS. Look at Kirk, Captain one minute, Admiral the next, right back down to Captain. I don't think it's a term that really has any meaning anymore to people.
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