Did Jellico save the Federation from the Borg?
With an assist from Picard. Riker was ready to just ram the Enterprise into the cube.
You sold me on Riker saving the galaxy. But my impression of Jellico has changed over the years (I was squarely on Team Riker at the time it first aired), and I concede that has more to do with Ronnie Cox's performance than Captain Jellico's character as written. Riker, too, is really off when compared with his adherence to chain of command in BoBW.Not Ronnie Cox's fault, but the writers.
You sold me on Riker saving the galaxy. But my impression of Jellico has changed over the years (I was squarely on Team Riker at the time it first aired), and I concede that has more to do with Ronnie Cox's performance than Captain Jellico's character as written. Riker, too, is really off when compared with his adherence to chain of command in BoBW.
Buffer time.
I meant something actually mentioned in the episodes.Buffer time.
If Jellico hadn't insisted on going to a four-shift rotation on the eve of battle, I'd say he was quite competent. You don't create a gargantuan shake-up in the way a ship runs when that ship could be fighting for its life in a few days. You do it when there's a long period of relative inactivity ahead. Jellico should have known that. But, his micromanaging nature couldn't handle the ship not running "just so".
"Competent" is damning with faint praise here, given the characters and situation. I might allow that Jellico was minimally competent, which puts the Enterprise crew all head and shoulders above him.But pretty much all his actions were just him insisting on crap because he wants it and re-structuring the Enterprise during a time of crisis, when it's the worst time to create changes.
When was he competent?
Encounter at Farpoint is better than any of the four TNG movies. There's one for y'all.
Not saying it was a bad change, just made at a bad time, and in a bad way.
Humor...it is difficult.I meant something actually mentioned in the episodes.
When was he competent?
However, Riker's response made it substantially more difficult and demonstrated disrespect for the chain of command.
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