On TOS, you needed the authorization of three command level officers to set the self destruct. We saw Kirk, Spock and Scotty do it on TV, and Kirk, Scotty and Chekov do it at the movies.
On TNG, this number was lowered to two, Picard and Riker.
It was said to be the only order where the computer needed both the captain and first officer to concur.
Presumably this 'multiple authorization' was a safeguard to stop captains who had been driven looney by giant starship-eatin' space cones from deciding to blow up their ship on a whim. Or just because it's Tuesday.
And yet, in Voyager, only Captain Kathy's authorization was required.
The computer didn't stop to ask Chakotay if he minded his captain blowing all the crew's brains out
Or, given good ol' Chuckles wasn't technically in the Starfleet command structure anyway, requiring the next highest starfleet officer in rank to concur. Say, Tuvok. Or Tom. Or even wee Harry.
After all, they couldn't dredge up what was left of Lieutenant Commander Cavit and ask him what he thought about it.

This seems like an outrageous oversight, given Kathy was prone to setting the thing from time to time. Possibly just to keep her crew on their toes.
But what do you think??
On TNG, this number was lowered to two, Picard and Riker.
It was said to be the only order where the computer needed both the captain and first officer to concur.
Presumably this 'multiple authorization' was a safeguard to stop captains who had been driven looney by giant starship-eatin' space cones from deciding to blow up their ship on a whim. Or just because it's Tuesday.
And yet, in Voyager, only Captain Kathy's authorization was required.
The computer didn't stop to ask Chakotay if he minded his captain blowing all the crew's brains out
Or, given good ol' Chuckles wasn't technically in the Starfleet command structure anyway, requiring the next highest starfleet officer in rank to concur. Say, Tuvok. Or Tom. Or even wee Harry.

After all, they couldn't dredge up what was left of Lieutenant Commander Cavit and ask him what he thought about it.


This seems like an outrageous oversight, given Kathy was prone to setting the thing from time to time. Possibly just to keep her crew on their toes.
But what do you think??

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