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Well, in tonight's episode, we got to see the rank insignia for an enlisted crewman. It looks like it was stitched onto the uniform. It looked like a standard arrowhead in a circle, with three angled bars on the left side of it.
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yay!!!
where was it stitched?
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*Jumps up and down like a dog in a standard-issue Disney movie*
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I think Mark's right. To me, it definitely looked like there were two seperate pins. Looking at Novakovich's insignia, it looked like at times he was wearing a lieutenant's pin. So I really think that they're two distinct pins.
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To be honest, I thought that I saw a triangle or possibly a chevron in the circle. However, I was watching on a smallish size television and was sitting away from it. So I can't tell for certain.
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The circle was certainly 3D and stuck out a bit in the middle, but I can't say I saw anything in it myself (again, admittedly on a small TV)
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After a bit of digging around, I turned this up:
Clearly the round pip is detached, and it would appear the stripes aren't all the same length. I still think that the "something in the middle" of the pip is just the raised bulge in the middle reflecting light...
Another note... I noticed that the background extras in the messhall during "Unexpected" were pipless once again.
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