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EDIT: No, a Medical Department is too well established in canon. So, I might go Medical, Physical, Social?
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As for Social Sciences (Sociology, Anthropology, Psychology and, possibly, Archaeology), I’d suggest that based on some conversations among the bridge crew, for example, when discussing the sudden appearance of firearms in a deviation from Earth’s developmental pattern (I don’t recall the episode exactly, it might have been the one with the Klingons or it might have been Capt. Tracey and the Yenghees.), that Command is the Social Sciences section. Not canonical, but according to Mr. Chekov’s story in the novel [i]Kobayashi Maru[i], he had actually had some anthropology courses (though it isn’t clear if that’s what his degree course was actually in). |
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10-14-2016, 03:44 PM | #45 |
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Re: Star Trek Constitution Class Crew
the 70 total officers listed on the SF Museum site would be across ALL 3 divisions.
It looks like you're going over that... And that would be a VERY high rate even for NOAA ships... about the rate of the heaviest NOAA ships. |
10-14-2016, 04:09 PM | #46 |
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I not sure where you're getting "70" from. That Starfleet has vastly more officers compared to enlisted than 20th/21st century navies is an established part of Star Trek cannon (I thought).
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The closest anybody ever came on screen was the "MACOs" from the 3rd season of Enterprise and that was more like a SEAL team than a unit of Marines.
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10-14-2016, 07:57 PM | #48 |
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What were the ground troops called in the DS9 episode with the cloaked ground mines?
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10-14-2016, 08:17 PM | #50 |
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There is ample evidence that Constitution class ships do not contain ground troops as such and there's no reason to expect them to. If the Federation ships carried "marines" then the security guys we actually see would be redundant. There may be a service or more than one of troops who in wartime specialize in beaming in to capture planetary targets, but I expect that they belong to member planets and not Starfleet as such.
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