How surprised would a 1990s American high school be if one of their rich football players liked Babylon 5 and considered Commander Sheridan, the show’s main protagonist to be an “All American hero” and wanted to be a military officer, astronaut, and diplomat after he finished college?
Would such a person be unrealistic in the 90s?
How was joining the military viewed in the 90s? Was it something only poor and working class did? Could an Babylon 5 fan who was a popular football player from Beverly Hills or Orange County who ended up doing ROTC and going through a military career relatively unscathed during the 90s-early 2000s exist?
Would such a person be unrealistic in the 90s?
How was joining the military viewed in the 90s? Was it something only poor and working class did? Could an Babylon 5 fan who was a popular football player from Beverly Hills or Orange County who ended up doing ROTC and going through a military career relatively unscathed during the 90s-early 2000s exist?