Why isn't Culber CMO? Why isn't Stamets Chief Engineer?
Stamets isn't chief engineer because he isn't actually an engineer. He's a mushroom scientist with an engineering post because of the spore drive.
Culber isn't CMO because of the idea this show had of not wanting the senior staff to be the focus of the show. While I understand that desire and agree with it in principle, they did kind of screw things up in regards to Culber. They gave him a rank CMOs typically have and made him the only medical authority during the first half of season 1, only to have a throw-away line establishing he's not the CMO that served no purpose other than establish he isn't a senior officer.
Likewise the CMO's absence is rather ridiculous, given how often in the first season we see plenty of times in which the presence of Lorca or Saru (when he was acting captain) was required in sickbay. If the situation warrants the presence of the captain or acting captain, it warrants the presence of the CMO. To say nothing of the fact that when Dr. Pollard ran out of options regarding Voq Tyler, the only other option was to get L'Rell to perform surgery. I should think the CMO should be consulted before a POW. And before anyone suggests Pollard is the CMO, I think we can safely assume she's not. Her rank is only Lieutenant JG, which makes her the second lowest ranking officer on the ship, above only Tilly. There's no way she'd be CMO and have two higher ranking doctors on the staff, although the show this season seems to be treating her as the only medical authority on the ship anyway like Culber was last year.
well, except when Dee and Lee got together, but that was by writer fiat; I'm pretty sure they'd never shared a scene before the writers decided they'd be attracted to each other at the beginning of the second season
IIRC, wasn't that the result of Jamie Bamber and/or Kandyse McClure requesting the two characters develop a relationship, knowing that Billy (Dee's original love interest) was going to be written off?
(That would be the what-not-to-do example from nuBSG, where they wanted to avoid being too Star Treky, so they had the doctor and engineer off-screen. The doctor thing didn't last, because a main character had a chronic medical condition and it helped for her to have a person to talk to about it, but they went from having throw-away mentions of an engineer in the first couple episodes to forgetting there was supposed to be one and giving Tyrol the job near the end of the show. My fanwank is the engineer was killed (or a participant) in the mutiny, but I digress.)
I remember when they introduced Commander Garner on the Pegasus, who was established to have been the chief engineer prior to taking command. Ron Moore was hesitant to make him an engineer because he was that dead-set against featuring one, but conceded anyway since according the US Navy, the chief engineer would be the next one to take command after the Captain and the XO. Even then, he went out of his way to make sure the engineering scenes were as different from Star Trek as possible with the engineer solving the problem by beating a pipe as opposed to teching the tech.
And just because Mayweather and Kim were crappy characters doesn't mean that you HAVE to make your bridge officers crappy characters.
Well, no, but I think the statement is if you know you don't have story material for the characters, don't make them part of the main cast like Mayweather or Harry. They don't need to be in the main cast just because of their bridge station.
Now granted, Disco has screwed up on this one by making what are essentially background characters like Detmer and Ariam be so eye-catching and noticeable that the audience is drawn to them anyway. And with the prosthetic work done on the actresses, the show is spending a lot of time and money on background players who aren't important to the show. Especially in the case of Detmer, given Emily Coutts spends more time getting her prosthetics applied than Doug Jones does.
Not to derail, but I have a thought on this. I figure everyone in Starfleet is crosstrained on other specialties, and like you have a major and minor in college, you can major in engineering but minor in security. Especially if the science position is already filled by an equivalently ranked officer on Discovery. Tuvok served as chief of security, but is there any doubt he could have been the science officer just as easily?
Yeah, I thought about that and there's certainly precedent in the other Treks. O'Brien had a background in tactical and Starfleet's infantry division, then moved on the engineer where he eventually became a chief engineer and ultimately taught engineering at the Academy. And when Jellico took command of the Enterprise D he transferred half the engineering staff to security. What I don't get is why they bothered to introduce Naan as an engineer in the premiere to begin with. She didn't really do anything engineering related there anyway, and the next time we see her, they establish the Enterprise's chief engineer is someone else, only to go on to establish Naan is now a security officer in her third appearance. Why didn't they just introduce her as a security officer in the premiere to begin with?