From: utzoo!decvax!cca!LUCE.WBST@PARC-MAXC@sri-unix Newsgroups: net.movies Title: Re: Star Trek II - (nf) Article-I.D.: sri-unix.1705 Posted: Thu Jun 10 10:58:16 1982 Received: Fri Jun 11 04:24:50 1982 " I didn't notice that Saavik was referred to as "he" in the scene with David and Kirk, but I did notice that throughout the entire movie, she was referred to as "Mister Saavik", rather than Miss, Ms., or what have you. Any explanations from a true Trekkie? Has "Mister" changed its meaning? Will Gloria Steinem have a heart attack because of it? --Dave Curry decvax!pur-ee!davy" The term "MISTER" refers to the position title as in Mr Checkov, Mr Sulu, etc. Not Lieutenant or other designation. It is an old naval tradition, dating back many years. You referred to a crewman by this title if the crewman had no full designation above Ensign. -Daimon (A trekker, not a trekkie)