The previous PADD would have been the one Voq snapped in half after marooned in Georgiou's dead starship. That one was generic DSC, with lots of blue glow action and fancy surface grooves and a low-res holoprojection functionality to its display screen.
That one was nice. Is "teleporter" the customer in transit, or a reference to the technology itself, I wonder? But relating directly to that...
Considering the timeline and the observed states of motion of the ship, it should probably be assumed Nhan got back concurrently with Number One, and from the same assignment, too: saying their temporary goodbyes to the Enterprise at Spacedock, and leaving it in the hands of Chief Engineer Louvier. Who by all rights ought to be Nhan's successor/temporary replacement, not her superior officer, all things considered (Nhan's high rank, Pike's small crew, the fact that Pike took Nhan with him to the Discovery to begin with, in a situation where Kirk assuredly would have taken Scotty).
Okay, so Pike knows what Louvier is like, despite himself not having been to Spacedock to see the ship. Then again, Pike thinks it worth commenting what Louvier is like, as if this were news to both him and Number One.
It very much seems as if the ship sailed all the way to Earth/Spacedock, so Number One and Nhan could beam aboard separately and at their leisure (unlikely in the case of a courier ship), and Pike could have a chat with Louvier by whatever means but couldn't quite spare the time to see the ship for himself. And then the ship went to warp, to chase Spock, a logical move after a brief period of idle sailing when new leads into Spock or the Reds had been lacking. Too bad we didn't quite see Spacedock... But we didn't see its absence, either, which is good for these continuity musings.
The closest point of comparison, in terms of crew count, would be Voyager. And while Cavit was but a LCdr, we did get a lot of early casualties and the potential departure of department heads. We saw the LCdr medical chief but not the chiefs of engineering or sciences or ops, and that infamous casualty list Seven views features one full Commander and two LCdrs who aren't surviving characters.
Then again, Janeway was running an "ordinary" ship. Lorca might have had a bloated medical division for mission-specific reasons: medical experiments, accident-prone scientists, an exceptionally diverse crew requiring a broad range of species-specialists... Possibly even a special triage complement for the Lone Ranger act where the Discovery would be the only Starfleet asset at a crisis spot and wouldn't interact with other ships even if those were available.
It remains to be seen what status Reno really holds aboard - so far, she's just a helping hand or two. But she, too, probably got back on board for "Obol", at Earth/Spacedock, because it would have made zero sense for her to remain aboard at the conclusion of "Brother" where she'd have to walk the doctors through the things she did to her patients. Plus, had she remained aboard, why would Stamets not know who she is?
As for shifts, five is a lot. But perhaps not for deckhands and stevedores working in the shuttlebay? The top brass might work in three shifts, but the logistics department could have six.
Timo Saloniemi
As #1 beams in, the transporter operator says "teleporter incoming". Not often we hear "teleport" in Trek in any capacity, IIRC they wanted to distance themselves from the more common nomenclature.
That one was nice. Is "teleporter" the customer in transit, or a reference to the technology itself, I wonder? But relating directly to that...
Commander Nhan's stealthy reappearance comes with a "welcome BACK aboard" from Burnham, suggesting she left at the end of her previous adventure aboard and came back here. This sorta answers my question about what they'd do with a starship full of Starfleet's best and brightest while the Enterprise was laid up.
Considering the timeline and the observed states of motion of the ship, it should probably be assumed Nhan got back concurrently with Number One, and from the same assignment, too: saying their temporary goodbyes to the Enterprise at Spacedock, and leaving it in the hands of Chief Engineer Louvier. Who by all rights ought to be Nhan's successor/temporary replacement, not her superior officer, all things considered (Nhan's high rank, Pike's small crew, the fact that Pike took Nhan with him to the Discovery to begin with, in a situation where Kirk assuredly would have taken Scotty).
Okay, so Pike knows what Louvier is like, despite himself not having been to Spacedock to see the ship. Then again, Pike thinks it worth commenting what Louvier is like, as if this were news to both him and Number One.
It very much seems as if the ship sailed all the way to Earth/Spacedock, so Number One and Nhan could beam aboard separately and at their leisure (unlikely in the case of a courier ship), and Pike could have a chat with Louvier by whatever means but couldn't quite spare the time to see the ship for himself. And then the ship went to warp, to chase Spock, a logical move after a brief period of idle sailing when new leads into Spock or the Reds had been lacking. Too bad we didn't quite see Spacedock... But we didn't see its absence, either, which is good for these continuity musings.
Discovery certainly comes off as top-heavy in the brass department compared to her predecessors.
The closest point of comparison, in terms of crew count, would be Voyager. And while Cavit was but a LCdr, we did get a lot of early casualties and the potential departure of department heads. We saw the LCdr medical chief but not the chiefs of engineering or sciences or ops, and that infamous casualty list Seven views features one full Commander and two LCdrs who aren't surviving characters.
Then again, Janeway was running an "ordinary" ship. Lorca might have had a bloated medical division for mission-specific reasons: medical experiments, accident-prone scientists, an exceptionally diverse crew requiring a broad range of species-specialists... Possibly even a special triage complement for the Lone Ranger act where the Discovery would be the only Starfleet asset at a crisis spot and wouldn't interact with other ships even if those were available.
It remains to be seen what status Reno really holds aboard - so far, she's just a helping hand or two. But she, too, probably got back on board for "Obol", at Earth/Spacedock, because it would have made zero sense for her to remain aboard at the conclusion of "Brother" where she'd have to walk the doctors through the things she did to her patients. Plus, had she remained aboard, why would Stamets not know who she is?
As for shifts, five is a lot. But perhaps not for deckhands and stevedores working in the shuttlebay? The top brass might work in three shifts, but the logistics department could have six.
Timo Saloniemi
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