She would be 59. Captain? Some have speculated Burnham is actually http://memory-alpha.wikia.com/wiki/USS_Saratoga_(NCC-1887)_personnel#Captain_001What position and rank would Burnham have by TWOK/TSFS, assuming she is alive?
At least a Captain, possibly an Admiral.What position and rank would Burnham have by TWOK/TSFS, assuming she is alive?
Even though she got her rank back at the end of S1, Could her mutiny effectively freeze her rank at Commander?At least a Captain, possibly an Admiral.
Possibly. Even though Sito Jaxa technically paid her time for the Starfleet Academy scandal she was involved in, it was made clear on 'Lower Decks' that her career probably would have gone nowhere if Picard hadn't offered her a second chance aboard the Enterprise (and even then Picard hid his role in this and severely talked down to her when she was on board, although to be fair this was warmup training to see how she'd handle that Cardassian assignment).Even though she got her rank back at the end of S1, Could her mutiny effectively freeze her rank at Commander?
"they" (one guy, if i recall) suspected it as she was a black actress. That's their reason for thinking that. Period.She would be 59. Captain? Some have speculated Burnham is actually http://memory-alpha.wikia.com/wiki/USS_Saratoga_(NCC-1887)_personnel#Captain_001
Personally I don't agree with the logic either, just reporting what I heard. The reasoning behind it makes about as much sense as the theories that Star Wars' Mace Windu was Lando's grandfather back in the day."they" (one guy, if i recall) suspected it as she was a black actress. That's their reason for thinking that. Period.
Even though she got her rank back at the end of S1, Could her mutiny effectively freeze her rank at Commander?
the "give us some medals, a bonus, reinstate Burnham, oh and also that transporter guy with the awesome hair wants a hot groundcar or we're telling the press about the whole genocide thing and putting a Terran in a captain's seat, Cornball" solution.No, because all charges were dropped. As far as Burnham's record is concerned, the mutiny never took place.
I've actually seen the equivalent happen in the real world (including my own workplace). Even though all complaints against a certain employee are dropped and nullified due to whatever reason, if it's clear that so and so did actually commit the deed (and Burnham very much did attempt mutiny despite what Starfleet Orwellian rewrites might say), then even though there is no official barrier to advancement the prevailing belief among fellow workers is that this person's career is basically stalled unless someone high up REALLY likes them or they move to another position in another company/agency.No, because all charges were dropped. As far as Burnham's record is concerned, the mutiny never took place.
No, it was a joke, playing off the fact that Admiral Kennerlly (sp?) was using her for covert/black ops type stuff.What, seriously?
No. She'll be a Captain by the end of the second season.Even though she got her rank back at the end of S1, Could her mutiny effectively freeze her rank at Commander?
Spock's OWN Parents didn't show up for his Ponn Farr Wedding cerimony in TOS - "Amok Time" (Even though the engagement was by his Parent's arrangement.)I still don't see how any explanation on why spock doesn't mention burnham could cover her not bothering to show up for his death and resurrection in the movies.
Considering it wasn't a normal human wedding/engagement party and more a lust induced frenzy that delves into fights to the death--yeah, I can see why Sarek would want to spare Amanda having to see that.Spock's OWN Parents didn't show up for his Ponn Farr Wedding cerimony in TOS - "Amok Time" (Even though the engagement was by his Parent's arrangement.)![]()
Um, Star Trek: TNG (and the entire franchise) is a made up thing - so what's your point? Also, TNG had it's own conspiracy themed episodes from time to time during it's run that could definitely have been attributed to 'Section 31'. TNG's "The Pegasus" comes to mind.That would be because Section 31 is a made-up thing, not an organization that actually functions and plans, and no one running TNG was interested in that bullshit.
Not in Star Trek.Even though she got her rank back at the end of S1, Could her mutiny effectively freeze her rank at Commander?
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