Except that Aeryn doesn't actually have any rank nowadays, being under sentence of death and all.
Does anybody first-name Crais?
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Except that Aeryn doesn't actually have any rank nowadays, being under sentence of death and all.
Does anybody first-name Crais?
Another thought - does Harvey call Crichton ANYTHING but John?
Except that Aeryn doesn't actually have any rank nowadays, being under sentence of death and all.
I don't have any difficulty imagining a culture so military that first names become less irrelevant than rank, even when you're a wanted fugitive, and no longer even considered a Peacekeeper.
Pilot should certainly start by calling her Officer -- he was part of the same hierarchy.
he was part of the same hierarchy.
Was he? I don't think he had a rank; I think he was more of a slave than an actual Peacekeeper.
Does Aeryn have an actual title, or just "Officer"?
I think Officer is a rank.
Another thought - does Harvey call Crichton ANYTHING but John?
I don't think Betsy has met Harvey yet.
Crais does get called "Bialar" once in a very rare while.
I haven't met Harvey, or Jool.
Which makes no sense, having 50 officers Sun in the fleet, but whatev.
As opposed to how many "Lieutenant Smiths" in the US Army?
Or check out all the "foosdattir" entries in the Reykavik phonebook. Matrilineal doesn't mean unique, by a long shot.
Was he? I don't think he had a rank; I think he was more of a slave than an actual Peacekeeper.
He doesn't have to have a title to be in the hierarchy, nor even be a peacekeeper. Slave is a definite position, and one which would mandate observance of titles, I think.