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Location: UK
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O'Brien
first of all, i don't even know what that means specifically - i'm not de rigueur with military ranks and positions so can someone explain what non-commissioned means exactly and secondly, what was the point of it in the case of O'Brien - he was a member of both crews (TNG & DS9) so why wasn't he just an officer - i believe i'm right in thinking that he was originally mentioned as a lieutenant but they later changed this to a non-commissioned officer so there must have been a point to this (what was it) why go out of the way to make his character a non-commissioned officer - what was the thinking here
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Fleet Captain
Location: Va. Beach, VA
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Re: O'Brien
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Location: US
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Vice Admiral
Location: Pensacola, Florida
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Re: O'Brien
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Location: Great Britain
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Re: O'Brien
But I think these are also true about the actor He is the only actor to appear in both the pilot and finale of two ST shows (TNG & DSN) He has made more apperances in ST than any other actor except Michael Dorn. Not bad for what was a bit part in the pilot.
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Location: US
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Re: O'Brien
![]() I had just been having this discussion with my 12 year old, and I explained to her that O'Brien was Chief Engineer on DS9. Then we were watching a TNG episode where someone called him "chief" and I was confused. See, now that I know, I don't have to be embarrassed in front of my kids anymore. I feel so nerdy.
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Commodore
Location: Terra 3
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Re: O'Brien
Though his insignia both in TNG and DS9 widely varied, leading to much of the confusion on the issue. The fact that he often bossed officers around didn't help any. I just figured Sisko firmly stated that O'brien answers to him and him alone.
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Admiral
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Re: O'Brien
Or at least this is the original setup, long since outdated by various developments. Essentially, it dates back to the days when nations only paid for a central core of officers to be full-time soldiers, and drafted/hired/otherwise acquired the rest of the fighting force as needed. Nevertheless, the idea of the enlisted men as the "ordinary folks", the "not really soldiers save for the circumstances", persists. And O'Brien being an engineering specialist makes him even more the non-soldier; him being a family man of some age and gravitas, still more so. That's his dramatic role in this context. Basically, officer characters are paid for sending people to die; enlisted characters are paid to die. The sympathies of the audience are correspondingly guided. Although a "sarge" like O'Brien falls somewhere in between, being forced to send underlings to die, his motivation in a scene is still that of surviving the mission imposed upon him by the officers, and helping his men survive it as well, in a fatherly or even motherly way. Of course, him being an engineer takes away some of this stereotype, but it surfaces now and then, in episodes like "The Ship". Timo Saloniemi |
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Fleet Captain
Location: Va. Beach, VA
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Re: O'Brien
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Vice Admiral
Location: Saint Louis (aka Defiance)
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Re: O'Brien
But elsewhere in DS9, O'Brien himself actually said (several times) his rank was "Chief of Operations" in one early episode and then "Senior Chief Specialist" in a later one.
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Lieutenant Junior Grade
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Commander
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Re: O'Brien
It's possible that serving on a Starship allots you a rank and a commissioned benefits. I believe in DS9 Emissary there was a line about people who serve on Starbases are the people who weren't good enough to be assigned to a Starship. DS9 was full of NCO's. If O'Brien was really that good given his service on board the Phoenix and the Enterprise, a field commission promotion could be feasible |
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Admiral
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Re: O'Brien
- If somebody's rank is "Chief Petty Officer", this leaves open three or four possibilities, as the rank in real life comes in three grades (CPO, Senior CPO, Master CPO) plus the honorary rank of Master CPO of the Navy (a single individual who's chosen to symbolically represent the entire enlisted force of the service). So even though the mention of O'Brien being a "Senior" (from "Playing God") precedes the Jem'Hadar assessment of him being a "Chief Petty Officer", we don't have to believe the Jem'Hadar were wrong or O'Brien got a demotion. - The use of words "rank", "rating", "grade" or "position" is complex in the real world, but Trek seems to make it even more complex. In "Tribunal", O'Brien clearly states that Chief of Operations is his rank, not (merely) his position. We just have to swallow this with a grain of chloride of our liking. (Perhaps O'Brien was just saying that his rank was Chief, and then clarified it with his specialty being Ops, and all the torture made us miss the comma in between?) - O'Brien was never really referred to as Lieutenant anywhere in TNG. Rather, the word "Lieutenant" was once uttered in his presence in an ambiguous manner ("Where Silence Has Lease"), and might just as well have been directed at Lieutenant Worf. In contrast, O'Brien was once clearly claimed to be a Chief Petty Officer ("Family") at his face, a claim not challenged on the spot, and never truly contradicted later, either. It was just his collar markings that varied wildly. Timo Saloniemi |
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Vice Admiral
Location: Great Britain
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Re: O'Brien
and then finally to LT. pips. So his collar markings didn't really vary wildly, it just that the writers decided to go a different route.
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Admiral
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Re: O'Brien
FWIW, the first and only clear-cut TNG reference to O'Brien's rank, in "Family", nailed him as Chief Petty Officer of some grade or another when he was wearing two bright pips. That is, Sergey Rodzhenko used those pips to identify O'Brien as "another Chief Petty Officer", Sergey being one himself. (Perhaps O'Brien was wearing special enlisted pips, deceptively similar to Lieutenant's pips except for some detail that our TV sets don't reproduce? )The ambiguous TNG reference, from "Where Silence Has Lease", has no good angles showing O'Brien's pips. But he wore two bright ones in the previous episode already, so Riker considering him Lieutenant wouldn't be incorrect. OTOH, Riker is speaking mostly to Worf in that scene. And the specific phrase that includes the rank reference relates to the tactical choice of beam-in location - an issue of relevance both to O'Brien and Worf. And Riker is mostly looking at Worf when saying this. Make of it what you wish... I tend to use it as the perfect excuse to claim that O'Brien's rank was never inconsistent in dialogue! Timo Saloniemi |
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I feel so nerdy.
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