But small specialist ground force teams are an appropriate "switch " to borrow a phrase from Heinlein's "Space Cadet," and the difference between Solar Patrol officers (Starfleet) and Space Marines (MACOs).Just stun everyone from orbit like in A Piece of the Action. But really, technology advancement makes large scale ground force assaults pointless.
The Dominion War had StarFleet Ground Forces wearing a "All Black Jumper" with a divisional color stripe in the center. Talk about screwing up your priorities when it comes to basic Camouflage.
Remember the Siege of AR-558, when all sensors on every side gets jammedDoes camouflage clothing really matter though in the face of sensors?
SISKO: We need to find out how many Jem'Hadar troops landed and where they are.
LARKIN: Well, you're not going to learn anything with a tricorder. We jam their sensors, they jam ours. That's how it works. Except they have an advantage. They know where we are.
SISKO: But that's all they know. They don't know our defence positions or how many of us there are.
Well, they do still wear camouflage uniforms, it's just not blue camo anymore, but rather a sort of green/brown blend.Reminds me of 21st century US navy that wore camouflage uniforms (discontinued in 2019).
Camouflage does not necessarily mean the literal interpretation of wearing outfits meant to blend a person in with their surroundings, but rather just something which does not place a shining beacon on someone which essentially tells the enemy "I'm over here, shoot me." One of the main reasons why military uniforms are the way they are today, IE everyone wears similar uniform regardless of rank is so the enemy can't pick a person out from a distance and instantly recognize them as the commander and therefore priority target. Starfleet uniforms almost always contain the department color in prominent easy to see places, even with the field uniforms seen on DS9.Navy camouflage might promote a sense of unity with other military branches, but serve no practical purpose. Perhaps Starfleet feels similar in the day and age of pinpoint sensor readings
Star Trek is about helping worlds.Just stun everyone from orbit like in A Piece of the Action. But really, technology advancement makes large scale ground force assaults pointless.
"ARCTURIANS – A militaristic race of great armies. All are identical – they clone each other, can only tell apart by color of uniforms. Provide infantry for Federation. Planet is enormous and population enormous, subject to any amount of expansion; 100 billion population, army of 20 billion ready overnight.
With due respect you are conflating the scene from the movie and what was actually written in the book. In the book, Sgt. Zim has a discussion regarding the use of knives in modern combat with his trainees.In Starship Troopers (1959) by Robert Heinlein there is a scene where a recruit asks what value infantry have in a society which has atomic weapons and could kill millions by pressing a button. So the instructor has the recruit pose with his hand over a light switch poised to flick the switch. Then the instructor throws a knife through the recruit's wrist and pins his hand to the wall, unable to fligk the switch. The instructor says that now he can't press the putton and kill millions with an atomic bomb.
With due respect you are conflating the scene from the movie and what was actually written in the book. In the book, Sgt. Zim has a discussion regarding the use of knives in modern combat with his trainees.
Itallblurstogether...Thank you for the correction. Ihateitwhen Iremember thingswrong after a few decades.
Kirk even carries those scars as evident by his statement that he was a soldier, not a diplomat.
That's literally not how a modern military works.Given that Starfleet's 'nature' is primarily exploratory and defensive, I like the idea of Starfleet Marines being a 'reserve force' that is held in existence with a very small active component which exists mainly to train and administrate the larger organization until its activation is required by something like the Dominion War. Then, it goes 'active' for the duration, and when the war is over, stands back down to its smaller reserve status.
The danger in be primarily administrative and training is that these units will struggle with actual combat. It would be more appropriate to deploy them on ships or ground installations for security and combat experience.'Starfleet Marines' is a concept that has been floating around since forever, but other than a single FASA supplement for the old RPG, I don't think it has ever been seriously tackled by either trek writers or any other form of media.
The closest we came was the MACOs on the Enterprise series.
Given that Starfleet's 'nature' is primarily exploratory and defensive, I like the idea of Starfleet Marines being a 'reserve force' that is held in existence with a very small active component which exists mainly to train and administrate the larger organization until its activation is required by something like the Dominion War. Then, it goes 'active' for the duration, and when the war is over, stands back down to its smaller reserve status.
When your security staff training is at "Rent A Mall Cop" level, I'm not surprised.Unfortunately, even with their dedicated security staff they are still overcome by the casual invader. Even the Ferengi were able to do so with minimal trouble. So, Starfleet's attitude towards security is extremely limited, designed around mutual trust and support that unfortunately is easily to overcome.
Exactly, there's alot of training knowledge, tactics, manuevers, tricks, fighting styles to pick up from all the history behind Androia, Vulcan, Earth, let alone any other member worlds that might join.The Federation would do well to borrow from a lot of the history of violent member worlds, like Andoria, Vulcan, and Earth, and incorporate at least some principles in to their use of security and ground forces.
There would be many cool methods of deployment when transporter scramblers are up and blanketing entire continents or planetsImagine some of the cool ships you could come up with for transporting, deploying, and providing air cover to Starfleet Marines. In cases where transporters weren't useable for whatever reason, perhaps they could deploy from orbit like Heinlein's Mobile Infantry.
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