Or then Commodore Mendez is just visiting, and in no way employed by Starbase 11.
My head canon is Mendez retired between the two episodes.
Or then Commodore Mendez is just visiting, and in no way employed by Starbase 11.
My head canon is Mendez retired between the two episodes.
I love the way a playful memo about a minor production detail becomes "harping on" and "ridiculous". A terrific demonstration of the first step in the molehill to mountain process.![]()
...is why Theiss and the production crew ignored him for The Omega Glory...
They may have been designed and made, so the decision was made to use them?
Or they decided somewhere along the way that they didn't want an obvious bad guy who "killed thousands" to wear the delta?
If I'm doing my research correctly this memo WAS for Omega Glory (December 1967). Doomsday Machine had come and gone months ago at this point.Heh. Anyone reading more than three of Justman's memos knows that he took this stuff deadly seriously. He was the opposite of playful about every aspect of the show and rarely wrote a memo without purpose. To him, this "minor production detail" wasn't minor at all, or he wouldn't have bothered with it. The much more relevant mystery is why everyone ignored him when The Omega Glory came around, and happily designed a new insignia for the Exeter.
If I'm doing my research correctly this memo WAS for Omega Glory (December 1967). Doomsday Machine had come and gone months ago at this point.
Because Matt Decker's insignia in "The Doomsday Machine" isn't an error. It's something unique to Matt Decker, as he is something unique in TOS. Think it through. The answer is there. This is a puzzle (insignia use in TOS, and the memo provides he key). It's all there. I'll provide a clue.
Bill Thiess was as fastidious in the exicution of his designs as I've ever seen in a costume designer. He even cut up two delta badges to provide Ron Tracey and his CMO the proper department symbols (the star and the planet). So where is the command Star on Matt Decker's insignia? IF that's indeed a "Ship Assignment" insignia then where is that star? I said Matt Decker was unique and it's true. If we take the memo at face value, and apply what it teaches us about insignia use in TOS you soon begin to see that the production was very, very consistent in its use of symbols and emblems. So consider carefully and ask two questions:
1: What is it that makes Matt Decker unique in TOS?
2: Taking the memo into account with what it is that makes Commodore Decker special in TOS; then what insignia was his crew likely wearing?
If you can answer those two questions correctly (and I expect our readers with a military background to get this before civilians), then you'll understand just how fastidious the production really was about the delta, and why Bob was so irritated that he conferred with Gene and sent Bill the memo that he did.
Interestingly enough, @Maurice, @Mark 2000 and I discussed this topic when we recently got together.
As a Navy brat, I speculated that Theiss was going for something similar to the USN warfare badges, where the badges represent what part of the service you were in and/or your qualifications.
So in Starfleet's case:
Perhaps Decker's badge represented some qualification or unique position that he held. In this case, "Commodore at Sea" instead of "at shore." Much like there's a USN badge for commands at sea and at shore.
- Delta: Starship service (the insignia within the badge shows your qualification/division: command, science/medical, engineering/ops)
- Starburst: Shore or starbase service
Heck, maybe we could also say Tracey and his CMO had some other specialty, qualification, or another part of the service as the reason for why they had different badges.
The above is similar to the idea currently running in the post-ENT novels.
- Delta (c 2160s associated with the United Earth Space Probe Agency (aka Earth Starfleet) and responsible for Exploration. May have been renamed either the Starfleet Exploratory Division and/or Deep Space (Exploratory) Corps by the 2360s).
- Pretzel (c 2160s associated with the Andorian Guard and responsible for Defense. Starship assests appear to have merged with the UESPA/ED/DSEC by the late 23rd Century, although it's not unlikely that Starfleet Tactical (Weapons R & D), Starfleet Ground Forces, Starfleet Security (aka the Starfleet Criminal Investigative Service?), Starfleet Intelligence and potentially the Inspector General, Internal Affairs & JAG remain within this branch).
- Hoof (c 2160s associated with the Tellar Space Administration and responsible for operational support and supply. Appears to have been superseded by Operational Support Services, the Fleet Supply Office and possibly the Core of Engineers by the 24th Century).
- IDIC (c 2160s associated with the Vulcan Space Council and responsible for R & D and Administration. Starfleet Science, Starfleet Medical and Starfleet R & D would seem to fall under this branch, as would Starfleet Administrative Operations and Starfleet Bureau of Information and potentially Starfleet Communications. Starfleet officers attached to the Daystrom Institute are likely controlled by this branch as well).
- Bar (c 2160s associated with the Alpha Centauri Space Research Council, it doesn't appear to have discrete functions but instead supports the UESPA and VSC in their roles).
- Starburst (unknown c 2160s but starbase or "fleet command" would seem to be good guesses. Ground base personnel appear to wear a different wedge-shaped design).
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