The Farragut crew can usually be counted upon for good productions but this vignette was overly fannish in both execution and concept.
During its first few minutes I came away wanting to see tight closeups on the talking characters that would show us some emotional impact, but instead the camera stayed in two-shots.
I also fail to understand the use of the black jacket for Jerico. One might assume it's a security officer's standard issue, then okay, but this production's Facebook page shows him still wearing it when he's supposed to be the science officer on his new ship...
The rib as the Farragut crew fools Jerico is ok, but his reaction is bizarre as he's the head of security and should therefore be ready for any kind of situation, lethal, emotional or otherwise. He just reacted in an almost naive way, and not how I would think someone with a Lt. Commander's rank would behave. I would never picture Scotty being so easily fooled and rattled.
As an introduction to the character, I really can't describe him in any way other than ''capable starfleet officer'', like a member of the Voyager. I've mentioned this elsewhere before, the original Star Trek series did it best in its pilot episode ''Where no man has Gone Before'': in the first five minutes we are introduced to its two lead characters Kirk and Spock as they face each other in a futuristic chess game. But their personalities right there are clearly established (Kirk is charming, suave, relaxed and Spock is a tad arrogant and condenscending, a bit otherworldly and overconfidant which makes him totally unprepared when Kirk defeats him...this also superbly foreshadows the end battle where Kirk just manages to defeat his vastly-superior former friend).
I didn't get much of a handle on Jerico as a character from this single clip, sadly.