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From: jjhnsn@ut-ngp.UUCP
Newsgroups: net.startrek
Subject: MISTER Saavik
Message-ID: <711@ut-ngp.UUCP>
Date: Mon, 18-Jun-84 19:53:00 EDT
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Posted: Mon Jun 18 19:53:00 1984
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>I've noticed in the DC comic book version (the one started this year)
>that Saavik is thought to be a male!  Admiral Kirk always makes references
>to "Mr. Saavik"--who is he?  Unless he keeps thinking she is Spock.
>Or... (insert favorite anti-DC flame. 'nuff said! :-) ) 
>(Pardon me if this has already been mentioned; I have about 50 articles
>yet to read in net.startrek as of today (6/14).)

Is this guy serious? I always assumed that MISTER was just a Navy term that 
got transfered to the space military. Does any one know if this term is used 
today to refer to women in the Navy? 


Judy


Don't call me short!