I wonder if some of the freed Borg take on a derelict non-Borg ship and form their own crew of misfits.
I have always thought it somewhat odd that there was never a MACO equivalent in other Star Trek series. Some form of shipboard light infantry that could be deployed in situations that regular shipboard security was ill suited to. Not necessarily the same as a proper ground army. But a force large equipped for rapid insertion missions and lighting strikes on ground bases and boarding actions.There IS such a thing as the Starfleet Marine Corps.
It would not contradict Kirk's assertion in TOS that Starfleet is a combined service. The Starfleet Marines are no less Starfleet than the "naval" personnel we have seen up until now. It's just that, being ground troops, the SFMC would of course have their own rank system (and probably uniforms as well). Indeed, the existence of COLONEL West from ST VI would seem to support this.
And about those uniforms: Starfleet Marines as of DSC and TOS would wear the same kind of uniform as the rest of the fleet does - but black in color.
Merged with a long-running thread on the subject.I have looked for something similar and could not find anything, though I am willing to admit there may have been such a thread staring me in the face.
Ok great! Wonder why this thread did not show up when I searched? Anyway thanks.Merged with a long-running thread on the subject.
There IS such a thing as the Starfleet Marine Corps.![]()
Sure, but it's really called the United Federation Marine Corps (UFMC).They really hate it when you call them "Starfleet Marines". Walk into any bar in any starport in the Federation, and go up to the first UFMC gunnery sergeant you see and call them a "Starfleet marine" and see how that turns out for you.
My headcannon for that is that combined means that Starfleet was an amalgamation of the United Earth Stellar Navy and United Earth Space Probe Agencies which had proceeded it. And that it was tasked with performing the same missions as the preceding two agencies. That of defense and exploration. Although care for the colonies and ground combat could also be included.In TOS, Kirk says that Starfleet is a combined service. That's what made me suspect that the term 'Starfleet' encompasses both naval and marine detachments.
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