Some numbers. There are 12 archetypes, for a total of 37 examples. Of these examples, only 10 are women (about 28%). Only 6 of the 12 archetypes have at least a female example (50%), with a concentration on child, caregiver (surprise), seductress (even more surprise) and rebel (that was actually unexpected). On the other side, there is only 1 archetype without a male example, out of 12.Of course the more "authoritative" archetypes - warrior, mentor, creator, magician - are a boy only preserve.I do not mean this as a critique to the author of the post, more as general observation about how skewed literature or movies, even pretty contemporary ones, can be.
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The Inferno Squad was a four person special operations unit[1] of Imperial Special Forces troopers.[3] They were trained for clandestine top secret operations, including infiltration, sabotage and assassination. Its members fell under the Imperial Special Forces[1] branch of the Imperial Navy[4] and reported directly to Admiral Garrick Versio, although they were authorized to operate independently from the normal imperial command structure and would frequently spend lengthy periods of time without contact with him or other superior officers.[1] Its members would often undertake solo missions, such as infiltrating rebel cruisers or performing boarding actions with minimum support from their teammates who were often reduced to extraction role.[2] Inferno Squad thus became a unit of cruel enforcers of Galactic Emperor Sheev Palpatine's will.[6]
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A shorthand sketch of Kirk might be 'a space-age Captain Horatio Hornblower,' constantly on trial with himself, a strong, complex personality.With the Starship out of communication with Earth and Starfleet bases for long periods of time, a Starship captain has unusual broad powers over both the lives and welfare of his crew, as well as over Earth people and activities encountered during these voyages. He also has broad power as an Earth Ambassador may discover. Kirk feels these responsibilities strongly and is fully capable of letting the worry and frustration lead him into error.He is also capable of fatigue and inclined to push himself beyond Human limits, then condemn himself because he is not superhuman. The crew respects him, some almost to the point of adoration. At the same time, no senior officer aboard is fearful of using his own intelligence in questioning Kirk's orders and can themselves be strongly articulate up to the point where Kirk signifies his decision has been made.Kirk is a veteran of hundreds of planet landings and space emergencies. He has a broad and highly mature perspective on command, fellow crewmen, and even on alien life customs, however strange or repugnant they seem when reassessed against Earth standards.On the other hand, don't play Kirk like the captain of an 1812 frigate in which nothing or no one moves without his command. The Enterprise crew is a finely-trained team, well able to anticipate information and action Kirk needs.Aboard ship, Captain Kirk has only a few opportunities for anything approaching friendship. One exception is with ship's surgeon Dr. McCoy, who has a legitimate professional need to constantly be aware of the state of the Captain's mind and emotions. But on a 'shore leave' away from the confines of self-imposed discipline, Jim Kirk is likely to play pretty hard, almost compulsively so. It is not impossible he will let this drag him at one time or another into an unwise romantic liaison which he will have great difficulty disentangling. He is, in short, a strong man forced by the requirements of his ship and career into the often lonely role of command, even lonelier because Starship command is the most difficult and demanding task of his century.
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