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sigpic Long before you and I were born, others beat these benches with their empty cups,
To the night and its stars, to the here and now with who we are.
Another sunrise with my sad captains, with who I choose to lose my mind,
And if it's all we only pass this way but once, what a perfect waste of time.
How informal can officers of different ranks be with each other?
In my specific case, an Army Major and a Navy Lieutenant. They've been working together for several years, and are friends.
sigpic Long before you and I were born, others beat these benches with their empty cups,
To the night and its stars, to the here and now with who we are.
Another sunrise with my sad captains, with who I choose to lose my mind,
And if it's all we only pass this way but once, what a perfect waste of time.
How informal can officers of different ranks be with each other?
In my specific case, an Army Major and a Navy Lieutenant. They've been working together for several years, and are friends.
If they're working together, it implies that they are part of the same command and since the Army guy outranks the Navy guy, the fraternization rules apply. (They'd apply even if they were the same rank grade (O-4 for the major and O-3 for the lieutenant) or one/both of them was civilian.)
I'm pretty sure they can refer to each other by first name or nickname, go each other's quarters to watch live sports, have drinks together at a bar, play on the same sports team, etc.
So long as they don't form a romantic attachment with each other or the major give illegal orders to the lieutenant it should be fine.
The above of course applies to US personnel, I'm not familiar with how other nations would handle this.
No Sam w/o a Jack and no Jack w/o a Sam.
It's like and immutable law of the multiverse.
For context, the Major's male, US Army.
The Lieutenant, female, Royal Navy.
Both part of the same multi-nation, multi-service command. He's field commander, she's intel officer.
No romantic attachment, he's happily married with two daughters (one grown up and one a teenager).
She's single and gay.
Been working together for the past five years or so.
sigpic Long before you and I were born, others beat these benches with their empty cups,
To the night and its stars, to the here and now with who we are.
Another sunrise with my sad captains, with who I choose to lose my mind,
And if it's all we only pass this way but once, what a perfect waste of time.
Would a Roman Legionary recognise a white flag of truce?
Or if not, what would they recognise as a sign that their opponent wishes to discuss terms?
sigpic Long before you and I were born, others beat these benches with their empty cups,
To the night and its stars, to the here and now with who we are.
Another sunrise with my sad captains, with who I choose to lose my mind,
And if it's all we only pass this way but once, what a perfect waste of time.
Wikipedia says that in 109 AD or CE white flags for surrender were recognized in the Roman Empire and before that they held their shields above their heads to signify such.
As for what symbols to use to signal a truce to discuss terms I can't find any as my google-fu seems to be weak,
No Sam w/o a Jack and no Jack w/o a Sam.
It's like and immutable law of the multiverse.
Or if not, what would they recognise as a sign that their opponent wishes to discuss terms?
A truce?!?
They came to conquer and subjugate... a truce... *snort*
Anywho... this is what History.com has to say on the matter:
The ancient Roman chronicler Livy described a Carthaginian ship being decorated with “white wool and branches of olive†as a symbol of parley during the Second Punic War (218 - 201 BC), and Tacitus later wrote of white flags being displayed as part of the surrender of Vitellian forces at 69 A.D.’s Second Battle of Cremona.
** Links contain more information about the war and Tacitus' writings.
Last edited by Falcon Horus; 14 December 2020, 01:45 AM.
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Ok, good. So something white and/or an olive branch.
It's just one of these odd ideas that pooped into my head. An SG team on some distant planet facing the descendants of a lost Legion who were abducted from Earth by Goa'uld slavers.
sigpic Long before you and I were born, others beat these benches with their empty cups,
To the night and its stars, to the here and now with who we are.
Another sunrise with my sad captains, with who I choose to lose my mind,
And if it's all we only pass this way but once, what a perfect waste of time.
Ok, good. So something white and/or an olive branch.
It's just one of these odd ideas that pooped into my head. An SG team on some distant planet facing the descendants of a lost Legion who were abducted from Earth by Goa'uld slavers.
There's the Lost Legion of China... well, sort of... if you need any sort of inspiration...
And then there is of course, the 9th Legion which mysteriously disappeared... the Legio IX Hispana.
The 9th could easily be the ancestors of your off-world legionaires.
Heightmeyer's Lemming -- still the coolest Lemming of the forum
Oddly enough, a couple of weeks ago I happened upon a website that makes custom replica Legion signet rings and ordered myself a Legio IX ring.
sigpic Long before you and I were born, others beat these benches with their empty cups,
To the night and its stars, to the here and now with who we are.
Another sunrise with my sad captains, with who I choose to lose my mind,
And if it's all we only pass this way but once, what a perfect waste of time.
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