Or more specifically the issue of his rank.
Canonically, he holds the rank of Major, which should in theory place him fourth in the ship's hierarchy below Archer, T'Pol and Trip, and above Hoshi, Mayweather and Reed.
However, it was clear in many episodes that Reed outranked him (Hayes referred to Reed as 'sir' on several occasions, something that AFAIK isn't even done with peers, and followed his orders on several occasions - though sometimes reluctantly).
Now, in canon the best that we have is a possible 'Archer said so', which seems a little vague to me. So I've been trying to come up with other explanations.
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Option 1/"The Mirror Universe":
If Reed is actually a Lieutenant Commander, then it more or less works, especially if you assume that the O-3 'Captain' and O-4 'Major' have been merged at O-3 level, and Reed 'out-ranks' him mainly by being a member of the ship's senior staff.
Option 2/"The Warrant Officer":
On the other hand, if Hayes is a Sergeant Major, then him being out-ranked by a Lieutenant makes perfect sense, and the tension is rather mainly an inter-service and/or officer v enlisted one.
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Personally, I prefer the second option, even if the first requires less use of fanon, especially as from what I can tell, this is the way the Security forces on a modern frigate or similar would be managed?
Shamrock Holmes
Canonically, he holds the rank of Major, which should in theory place him fourth in the ship's hierarchy below Archer, T'Pol and Trip, and above Hoshi, Mayweather and Reed.
However, it was clear in many episodes that Reed outranked him (Hayes referred to Reed as 'sir' on several occasions, something that AFAIK isn't even done with peers, and followed his orders on several occasions - though sometimes reluctantly).
Now, in canon the best that we have is a possible 'Archer said so', which seems a little vague to me. So I've been trying to come up with other explanations.
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Option 1/"The Mirror Universe":
If Reed is actually a Lieutenant Commander, then it more or less works, especially if you assume that the O-3 'Captain' and O-4 'Major' have been merged at O-3 level, and Reed 'out-ranks' him mainly by being a member of the ship's senior staff.
Option 2/"The Warrant Officer":
On the other hand, if Hayes is a Sergeant Major, then him being out-ranked by a Lieutenant makes perfect sense, and the tension is rather mainly an inter-service and/or officer v enlisted one.
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Personally, I prefer the second option, even if the first requires less use of fanon, especially as from what I can tell, this is the way the Security forces on a modern frigate or similar would be managed?
Shamrock Holmes
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