Can't wait to copy and paste whoever does it first.Just a caution, guys: posting Milli Vanilli would be an actionable offense.
Can't wait to copy and paste whoever does it first.Just a caution, guys: posting Milli Vanilli would be an actionable offense.
Just a caution, guys: posting Milli Vanilli would be an actionable offense.
<chuckle>^ Is that supposed to be a problem...?
From Nemesis?https://ca.startrek.com/videos/jeff-lombardi-talks-iconic-props-from-star-trek-picard
So the B4 parts are screen used parts from the previous productions. They managed tot track down where they ended up after being auctioned off.
I guess four pip Admiral is "Fleet Admiral" and five pip is "Starfleet Admiral" or "Starfleet C-in-C"?
* The rank of Fleet Admiral has been reserved for war time use only. The last Fleet Admirals were in World War II. Fleet Admirals during that war were Chester W. Nimitz, William D. Leahy, Ernest J. King, and William F. Halsey.
That would make both Morrow and Cartwright five-pip Admirals by PIC rank standards.
That would make both Morrow and Cartwright five-pip Admirals by PIC rank standards.
Those are some wonky flag rank names. I'm glad most of them aren't canon (and hopefully never will be.)Here's the Rank Pips for Picard, straight from the Show's Prop Master...
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[*Drinks shots of Jack, stares into darkness as single tear runs down cheek*]
I picture it more like this:
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Ugh. I certainly don't. Glad I didn't pay attention.Anyone remember Star Trek Beyond, when Vice Admiral was below Commodore and explictly a "position" not a rank?
Anyone remember Star Trek Beyond, when Vice Admiral was below Commodore and explictly a "position" not a rank?
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