the assumption is that rank structure and promotion works the same way as they do now. The officer/enlisted grades have their basis in class structure it seems to me the perfect pod people of the star trek universe would abandon that...
They would abandon A LOT of things.
But hey ... Gene did a TV show in the 20th century.
He was limited in just how far he could take it.
Remember Chief Brossmer in "The Next Phase" or Simon Tarsese from "The Drumhead"? They were enlisted.
O'Brien stated in "Past Tense pt. 1" that he opted to remain an enlisted man to keep from going to Admirals' Banquets.
it's not very likely someone would go from an enlisted man to being a line officer. Could happen but unlikely.
Was it mentioned if Spock ever became an admiral?
I think the only way an enlisted could become an officer is if they receive a recommendation by their commanding officer to attend Starfleet Academy, where they may (or may not) go through an abbreviated version of the presumed four-year curriculum and receive an ensign's commission afterwards.
Then again, there's the Audie Murphy route, I suppose, but you'd probably need something as big as the Dominion War to pull that off...
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