...that means Chekov only went up one rank grade between TOS and TMP...
All the "junior" officers (Scott, Sulu, Uhura, Chekov) only went up one rank grade, from the beginning of TOS to TMP.
...that means Chekov only went up one rank grade between TOS and TMP...
Can involve slave trading. It's illogical that an entire planet would have only one business. Boyce chose that example of the most disreputable business with which the Orion colony was associated in order to ridicule Pike's suggestion, so one shouldn't take it too literally. And Pike responded by backtracking, saying that he wasn't specifically thinking about going to Orion, just using it as an example of one of the many places he could potentially go if he left the service. The fact that he'd never actually become a slave trader is implicit. It was just an idle mention that Boyce ridiculed for its obvious outrageousness and that Pike immediately backed away from.
and then there are different fashions of the field jacket they wear over that pullover (blue in "The Cage", none in TOS, burgundy from TWoK on).
It seems to me that if Pike didn't mean it all, he would've said something like, "No, of course I wouldn't do that. What I meant was..."
As Vina says later in the episode, the fact that he couldn't do that sort of thing as a Starship Captain was probably a large part of that fantasy's appeal.
I doubt it. The whole point of the Talosians was that their illusions were so good that they could easily fool people. Kirk had no idea that the real Commodore Menendez wasn't next to him until the end of the episode.Heck, for all we know, there haven't been slave traders on the Orion colony for six hundred years, and Pike even gets the shade of green all wrong exactly because it's a mental image unfounded in anything real...
I don't think there is any evidence that Marta is a green orion animal woman. It's just fan assumption. How many other alien races look like humans? Certainly there must be other green skinned aliens that are not orion animal women.
Actually no. Aenar are the only other greenish humanoids shown in the entire ENT-TOS era, and probably all of Star Trek.
Humans come in different colors, why not Orions?In ENT, they took on a yellow-green hue, whereas in TOS I would describe their complexion as more emerald green.
Humans come in different colors, why not Orions?
That means everyone except Kirk only went up one rank grade in 13 years.
That's part of the problem with bringing back the whole legacy cast for the movies. The other problems were plausibility (they'd all be together again?) and some rusty supporting actors who hadn't worked on their craft.
Since they didn't use lieutenant j.g. rank in the TOS era (although there's some ambiguity with Joe Tormolen, which was probably a costuming inconsistency),
Why would it be an inconsistency?
Since it would take significantly more effort to space and sew the broken stripe segments than a single LT stripe, I have to guess it was done purposefully.
There was a US Navy rank of LTJG and one later in Trek, I can't think why one would not have fit into the OS rank scheme.
Also USAF Captain Christopher was given the insignia of Starfleet lieutenant, which implies that it is the third officer grade from the bottom, not the second. Even though the title of "lieutenant junior grade" was never used, it does seem there was an intention to have some grade between ensign and lieutenant.
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