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Everything in Firefly is set up in an anti-authoritarian manner. In the Civil War analogy we side with the Independents and the Confederacy counterpart against Unity. Inside the ship, Mal is the captain but he doesn't rule the roost by a strict structure or enforcement of the maritime (or.. spacetime?) code of conduct. Instead the crew is held together by a strong sense of True Companions and Mal beating people with The Chains of Commanding. Sometimes its the heavy burden associated with the metaphorical chains of commanding, other times its real metal chains.
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