I was very close to including him.
Who?
Definitely Tuvok. His Vulcan nature kept him calm, cool, and collected in any situation.
Who?
Ah ok, that explains it then.The security chief on Discovery. She was security chief longer than Chekov was, yet he gets a poll option and she doesn't. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Ah ok, that explains it then.
I've amended the poll to include other candidates and increased the number of votes you can have, so first and second favourite.
As much as I love Odo, he wasn't a security officer like we see in Starfleet. Either Worf or Tuvok for me.
Odo. Period. End of story. He's the Bob Mueller meets Batman of Star Trek.
Tuvok is the runner-up.
Worf is better at Tactical than Security. And "Hippocratic Oath" shows exactly why Odo is a better security chief. Odo sees bigger picture than Worf.
Chekov doesn't even know that phasers set to kill set off the alarm. He's a great navigator and a back-up science officer but Security Chief material he's not.
I don't know enough about Reed to really comment on him. All I know is he likes to develop weapons.
We don't see much of Yar, so I can't comment on her. My god-sister who's an army veteran and now a corrections officer likes her, though. But speaking of corrections officers...
... that brings us to Landry. Unfortunately she turned just to be Tartigrade fodder. Before that, what little we saw of her made her seem more like a Head Prison Guard than anything else. "Time to feed the animals." I think they intentionally tried to make her seem unlikable so no one would care if she was killed off. She might've been interesting to have long-term but it wasn't to be.
Eddington was a Security Risk not a Security Chief. Odo may have had to coordinate with Eddington in Starfleet matters but Odo was still the Security Chief dealing with station security and his jurisdiction went beyond just Starfleet matters. It extended to the entire station and surrounding area, including surrounding space, which concerned matters not always dealing with or directly dealing with the Federation.
I don't know anything about Ingersol.
No love for Lieutenant Commander Giotto?
We hardly knew him.
Poor Landry should get at least one vote, as she's "Best Redshirt Eatin' By An Alien Monster"!
Did the tardigrade eat her? I thought it just shredded her to pieces.
Yeah. But "eatin'" sounds more dramatic.![]()
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