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Ensign
Location: San Diego, CA
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Thine Own Self mistake?
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Disrespectful of his betters
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Re: Thine Own Self mistake?
She is promoted from Lt. Commander to full Commander in that episode. After that, she sports three full pips, instead of two gold pips and one black pip with gold outline. http://movies.trekcore.com/gallery/a...ionshd1339.jpg There is a screen cap in HD from Generations with Deanna right before she crashes the bloody ship. She is wearing three full pips ... as in, full Commander. At that time, Data had not taken the test to become a full Commander. So, Deanna outranked him.
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Ensign
Location: San Diego, CA
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Re: Thine Own Self mistake?
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"Life forms.... You tiny little life forms..... You precious little life forms.... Where are you?" |
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Rear Admiral
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Re: Thine Own Self mistake?
As for why Data never took the test...you'd have to ask him.
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Commodore
Location: South Dakota
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Re: Thine Own Self mistake?
Rank and position are two different concepts. Troi had the rank, but not the position. |
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Disrespectful of his betters
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Re: Thine Own Self mistake?
As to why Data would be in charge ... Captain's discression. Doctor Crusher is also a full commander. She could have been left in charge as well. Though Troi is a full commander, she is not a "line officer" ... She can step in if she feels the need, but otherwise, her speciality is in the medical field (counseling). Again, it's the Captain's discression. Picard wanted Data to be in charge while he was away. He can do that. If he wanted to, he could leave an Ensign in charge of the bridge. Besides, with hostilities going on, the very real possibility that a ship might go boom boom, would it be more logical to have an officer with boom boom and military experience, or Deanna Troi?
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Commodore
Location: South Dakota
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Re: Thine Own Self mistake?
I suspect that Troi's taking of the test and her subsequent promotion aren't directly related. She may have been a few "points" shy of eligibility for promotion to commander rank, and by taking the test she earned the promotion. She might have earned the same promotion by merely serving another year or two without ending up qualified for command. As for Data's rank, he literally lacked ambition, and Starfleet Command was probably reluctant to promote Data any further. I don't think he stalled out at lieutenant commander just because he didn't take a quick test. Data demonstrated aptitude for command when it fell to him, and he was a line officer, but did he possess the other qualities needed for higher rank and position? Starfleet brass probably didn't think so. |
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Fleet Admiral
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Re: Thine Own Self mistake?
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Fleet Captain
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Vice Admiral
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Re: Thine Own Self mistake?
I think Data remained a lieutenant commander for as long as he did because of his actions in Pen Pal.
Deanna wouldn't necessarily have had a particular interest in commanding a starship, but she needed to do something to advance. Her conversation with Beverly on the bridge could have been Deanna exploring her options.
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Admiral
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Re: Thine Own Self mistake?
People like McCoy and Pulaski did not appear to have taken that test at any point. People like Bashir probably took it at an earliest opportunity, perhaps even all the way back in the Academy. OTOH, people who don't wear blue may have had a test like this as mandatory in their basic Academy training already. Data was definitely qualified to stand bridge watches despite holding lower rank than Crusher and Troi, and despite never referring to having taken the test the way Crusher and Troi did.
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Rear Admiral
Location: CoveTom
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Re: Thine Own Self mistake?
The test is referred to as the "bridge officers test." It certifies that you know the basics necessary to pull a duty shift on the bridge. It is never stated that it confers upon you any particular rank automatically. As has been mentioned here, Pulaski was a full commander, but she obviously had no interest in training to command a bridge watch. OTOH, Data was a lieutenant commander, but he was third in command of the ship and clearly commanded on many occasions. My interpretation is this: If you are a command-track officer, then you learn bridge operations as part of your normal training and don't have to take a specific "bridge officers test." If, however, you are an officer who is not in the command track, such as sciences or medical, you can choose to supplement your training and take the test. I would also guess Picard simply thought Troi's passing of the test was a good time to also promote her to full commander, not that passing the test is what gets you to that rank. |
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Commander
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Re: Thine Own Self mistake?
Just doesn't pay to be a 'droid in the fleet. Glass ceiling. |
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Fleet Captain
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Re: Thine Own Self mistake?
Then when she brings it up with Riker, say pairs the both "Taking the bridge officers exam & becoming a commander" Now it's plausible to say she meant commander in the general sense of someone who will commannd, but the previous conversation tends to contraindicate that. She sounds as though she knows taking the exam makes her a commander by rank. Then as soon as she passes, Riker calls her commander, the way one would by addressing them by rank Now it's obvious that bridge command is a position that can be held at ranks lower than commander, & it's also possible that a sciences or medical officer could hold a higher rank than commander but not be qualified to command a ship, unless they take the additional testing, and such would not demote them to a commander rank. So it's obvious that the exam cannot be related to promoting to commander, yet in this episode, her case makes it sound like that, that she will obtain the rank of commander by passing this test for serving as a bridge officer Frankly, she should have never been given command during Disaster either. Her rank is not relative to command duties, and as such, her qualifying herself for command duties cannot be relative to obtaining this new rank, even though that's what happened. It must be be unrelated, beyond possibly being a compensatory rank bump for the extra training It's some wishy washy gray area that is never cleared up |
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Commander
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Re: Thine Own Self mistake?
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