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From: rjnoe@ihlts.UUCP (Roger Noe)
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Subject: Re: No way was it a civilian jail
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Date: Tue, 12-Jun-84 14:13:45 EDT
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Posted: Tue Jun 12 14:13:45 1984
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>	there is no excuse for the insubordination towards Admiral Kirk
>	and Lt. Commander Sulu.  Of course they knew who they were.
>		Brad Templeton - Waterloo, Ontario (519) 886-7304

First of all, Sulu is a full Commander, if not a Captain (as in McIntyre's
novelizations of ST2 and 3).  Second, it appeared pretty clear to me that
Sulu was trying to appear to be somebody's messenger boy (still in Starfleet)
rather than an officer.  Third, I do not think the responses of the security
guards were insubordinate at all.  Disrespectful, maybe, but not insubordinate.
You have to take into account the type of Starfleet people who would end up in
security, particularly those who become stockade guards.
--
"The more they overthink the plumbin', the easier 'tis to stop up the drain."
	Roger Noe			ihnp4!ihlts!rjnoe
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"The more they overthink the plumbin', the easier 'tis to stop up the drain."
	Roger Noe			ihnp4!ihlts!rjnoe