aadarshinah wrote:I agree. They could've just settled it for us by promoting Reed to whatever the SF version of O-4 was before Lt. Cmdrs. came along.... but maybe we are thinking too much like modern military.
Well that's one thing I will never,
ever argue with! Whether you equate ENT Starfleet with a NASA type organizarion, or full blown military, it is
nothing like any military we know today. But by the time TOS and forward it becomes slightly more recognizable.
aadarshinah wrote:Either way, the MACOs could have been used more effectively in ENT, I think, and Archer should probably have consulted them a little more often on ground operations then he did... I guess that if you cobbble together one trained-but-untested Major and one real-life-experience-but-little-formal-"military"-training Captain, you could get one pretty decent battle field commander.
Sorry I tore up this part of the quote but I wanted to deal with each part seperately.
AGREED! I thought the MACO's
could have been the most brilliant things ENT did for Trek, showing how the "traditional" military forces of earth merged with Starfleet, and gave birth to the Starfleet we are used too. Had they used Hayes in such a manner to help Archer out, both Archer and the series could have gone through a spectacular transformation!
That and Steven Culp would have made more of an amazing addition than he already had to the cast. How could they waste his talent like they did?

And yes I am furious about that and I will not appologize.
aadarshinah wrote:(but he might have been "tricked' out of doing this by Reed, by which I mean unaware of the powerplay going on between Reed and Hayes until "Harbringer" and until then assumed that everything Reed was telling him had been veted by Hayes)...
What they did to Malcolm's character, and the place they put an actor like Steven Culp with that relationship was a tragic mistep. A dedicated man like the one they established Reed to be in seasons 1 & 2 would have never put his own vanity, and position before what was best for the mission. I rationalize the whole thing with telling myself he was not coping well with the attack on earth, however that makes the dis-service to his character even worse. His loyalty to Archer
should have compelled him to make sure he
did use all of his tactical resources effectively. He is after all
the tactical officer!
PS. I didn't actually read the book. It is on my list, but I found the quote in a
West Wing fanfic and I loved it dearly.