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One thing that bothered me about Enterprise, in 10 years no one got promoted.
Promotions are all over the place, i wish there was some strict rules about it (im autistic)

In modern day Space Force there are things like TIS and TIG where before setting foot into the academy you understand how long it will take to go from boot to captain of a ship, or even to admiral.

But in trek the grades and ranks are all over the place. Also there is no aging out either. Somehow Sulu is a 60 year old helmsman in ST7

You cant just stay a captain or be demoted once youre Kirks age either. It took a lack of recruits for the Space Force to allow people over 56 to continue in the service.
 
Promotions are all over the place, i wish there was some strict rules about it (im autistic)

In modern day Space Force there are things like TIS and TIG where before setting foot into the academy you understand how long it will take to go from boot to captain of a ship, or even to admiral.

But in trek the grades and ranks are all over the place. Also there is no aging out either. Somehow Sulu is a 60 year old helmsman in ST7

You cant just stay a captain or be demoted once youre Kirks age either. It took a lack of recruits for the Space Force to allow people over 56 to continue in the service.
IN the whole three season run that lasted 10 years in universe for Enterprise, the only person who got promoted was T'Pol, and that's literally only because she switched services. There is exactly zero mention of Lt. Junior Grade, etc. Everyone who started as an Ensign or Lieutenant or Commander in Enterprise remained one at the end of the series 10 years later.
 
Didn't someone much earlier in this thread mentioned coming across some older Star trek novels that had the grim melodramatic nonsense we currently have today?
Search for myself and posts referencing elves, magic, or CONTROL. We went into it around those pages.
Well aren't the writers for STD and Picard from the novel relaunch era so I was looking as to where that relaunch started
See above. STD 2nd season is a straight rip off of a ds9 book.
Data and Lal's first attempt to hack Uraei merely alerts it to their presence and sees the whole group targeted for assassination by Section 31. It also quickly becomes clear that Uraei is not merely a tool used by Section 31 but the controlling force behind them, using the identity of the shadowy Control.​
I started reading the novels after hearing about the IKS Gorkon novels earlier in this thread. I pivoted to reading the DS9 relaunch after finishing the Gorkon and have enjoyed them. I'm up to Worlds of Deep Space Nine so far. The tone's about the same as DS9, so they at least got that right.

In between I read the Destinies novels, a big crossover event in the novel-verse. The gist of Destinies is that it follows captains Picard, Riker, Dax, and Hernandex (U.S.S. Columbia from Enterprise) and explores the truth about the Borg and their aggressive incursions into Federation space. I haven't seen Picard beyond a few plot points, but if the novel writers were involved it's a big drop in quality. Adapting Destinies as-is, changing only what they have to for actor availability since nearly everyone shows up, would make a great mini series.
Oh geez, Destiny I also talked about in this thread as it has the motherfucking space elves!
You know, if you let me live in the Star Trek universe (pre-grimderp, that is) I would get myself a ship and putter around looking at shit forever. But my ship would be special. How?
It'd be one big holodeck! The theme can be changed. Starfleet Standard, Klingon, Vulcan, Romulan, Ferengi, the ship interior can resemble whatever I want. Hell, I could go with Victorian Steampunk or even a fucking cave if I felt like it.
Security? No problem, just turn the safeties off. The holodeck can simulate weaponry from phasers to bullets.
Crew? Several dedicated holographic characters controlled by independent AIs.

Just imagine beaming over to a ship and suddenly feeling like you stepped onto a 17th century British naval vessel but in space. It'd be awesome as fuck.
Sounds great until a Cardassian spammer hits your ship and locks up the computer.
 
Promotions are all over the place, i wish there was some strict rules about it (im autistic)

In modern day Space Force there are things like TIS and TIG where before setting foot into the academy you understand how long it will take to go from boot to captain of a ship, or even to admiral.

But in trek the grades and ranks are all over the place. Also there is no aging out either. Somehow Sulu is a 60 year old helmsman in ST7

You cant just stay a captain or be demoted once youre Kirks age either. It took a lack of recruits for the Space Force to allow people over 56 to continue in the service.
Modern military still functions through an up or out system. Either you promote after enough time and evals or you find something else to do. Kirk is fine as a Captain, basically equivalent to a full bird colonel with a unique function. A show following a Admiral/General grade officer would probably be pretty boring.
 
Modern military still functions through an up or out system. Either you promote after enough time and evals or you find something else to do. Kirk is fine as a Captain, basically equivalent to a full bird colonel with a unique function. A show following a Admiral/General grade officer would probably be pretty boring.
Why does trek not follow that?
 
Why does trek not follow that?
Gene probably never thought about it that hard. The drawback to that system is that you are constantly changing jobs and can't stay in one place. So people like Uhura and Chekov would have to change out for different people who haven't had their respective positions yet. Makes for more well rounded officers is a plus to the system since you never only do one thing for long.
 
because peter principle a shit.

Because if Spock is promoted to Captain he has to leave the Enterprise.

Minor note: while "Up or out" is the unofficial slogan of the US Military, this probably isn't universal for all militaries. For example, on the of the characters in The Bridge (1959) has been an Unteroffizier (which is usually translated as 'Corporal' and not 'Sergeant') for about a decade.
 
Because if Spock is promoted to Captain he has to leave the Enterprise.

Minor note: while "Up or out" is the unofficial slogan of the US Military, this probably isn't universal for all militaries. For example, on the of the characters in The Bridge (1959) has been an Unteroffizier (which is usually translated as 'Corporal' and not 'Sergeant') for about a decade.
Spock was still on the Enterprise as a Captain during the movies, even after Kirk was demoted. They usually found ways to keep the core cast together.
 
Mandate from CBS to put STD and STP up in front of everything rather then letting STO continue its own stuff.
...What?! Are you saying even STO has been ruined! I like it despite it's flaws damnit, it was the last official product that even tried to respect the source material, fite me for liking playing the game game as a Romulan with their own story that feel like it could potentially be a ST spinoff can't say i remember other games or media having it from their viewpoint. They somehow went beyond raping the corpse of the franchise
The robot who couldn't act like a proper human was the most likable person on the crew.
He might have been a robot but he was the most human among them
 
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...What?! Are you saying even STO has been ruined! I like it despite it's flaws damnit, it was the last official product that even tried to respect the source material, fite me for liking playing the game game as a Romulan with their own story that feel like it could potentially be a ST spinoff can't say i remember other games or media having it from their viewpoint. They somehow went beyond raping the corpse of the franchise
As long you don't do any quest chain newer than "Victory is Life" the STD and STP taint is mostly out of sight. Ergo the elephant in the room as everything post ViL is STD/P content. So far the Romulan and Dominion factions are still untouched.
 
So to people who don't like ENT intro theme (I think it's not as bad as people say it is (well the first one, I have not yet heard later versions) )would this have worked better?
 
So to people who don't like ENT intro theme (I think it's not as bad as people say it is (well the first one, I have not yet heard later versions) )would this have worked better?
Eh it's technically a little bit better than either of the versions we got... (I know some people here defend 'Faith of the Heart,' and you're all still wrong.) but that starts off as a shitty acoustic cover, and then devolves into elevator music.

Perfect Strangers Enterprise is still king.
 
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