A thread on the film forum sparked this thought: Do you think it was/is typical for for Starfleet first officers to have another position on ship as well, the way that Spock was both first officer and science officer on the Enterprise?
On the "for" argument, we have Number One acting as both first officer and helmsman in "The Cage" and Gary Mitchell (possibly first officer in WNMHGB) acting as helmsman. And of course Spock. Chekov could possibly be acting as first/science officer on the Reliant in TWOK.
By the 24th century era, this seems to have fallen by the wayside, as Riker, Kira, and Chakotay all seem to be first officers only. Also, the first officers have designated seats on the bridge, which doesn't seem to be the case in the 23rd century.
So what do you think? Was it common in the 23rd century for first officers to perform other duties, or did it only happen in a few special cases because officers like Spock were so exceptional?
Thoughts?
On the "for" argument, we have Number One acting as both first officer and helmsman in "The Cage" and Gary Mitchell (possibly first officer in WNMHGB) acting as helmsman. And of course Spock. Chekov could possibly be acting as first/science officer on the Reliant in TWOK.
By the 24th century era, this seems to have fallen by the wayside, as Riker, Kira, and Chakotay all seem to be first officers only. Also, the first officers have designated seats on the bridge, which doesn't seem to be the case in the 23rd century.
So what do you think? Was it common in the 23rd century for first officers to perform other duties, or did it only happen in a few special cases because officers like Spock were so exceptional?
Thoughts?
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