Was Worf ever IDed as such? He was the fill in guy, yes?Season 1 TNG had it right. It had a security officer (Yar) and a tactical officer (Worf). When Yar died, Worf should have stayed the latter or become the former.
Was Worf ever IDed as such? He was the fill in guy, yes?
Yes & No, kind of like different shades of your favorite color.
The focus of each one is quite different.
Security is to make sure there are no threats breaking into your Facility/Vessel or traitors leaking out OpSec info.
If threats have broken in, you should have a solution ready to solve said threat.
e.g.
The only reason the Galaxy Class Enterprise-D lost was because of OpSec was violated when Dr. Tolian Soran modified Geordi's visor to leak Visual Info to the Klingons he was working with. That Visual info from Geordi's visor fed the Shield Frequency to the Dura's Sisters which let the Disruptors and Photon Torpedo's waltz right through the Enterprise's shields without any resistance. The fact that when they recovered Geordi, they didn't take away his current VISOR and hand him the spare backup VISOR. Check his Cortical implants, etc. Geordi's job is incredibly important and he is able see ALOT of sensitive OpSec info. It was security's job to check if Geordi's VISOR has been tampered with. It's also Security & Comm's job to monitor Subspace radio frequencies and make sure info that shouldn't be leaving the Enterprise is leaving. Normally a computer should be able to account for every single Wireless Subspace Radio transmission, if one is out of place, you're leaking data to the enemy.
Tactical's job is to man the weapons and monitor the shields so that a vessel is ready to fight and ready to win. Part of that is training, maintenance, practice runs in HoloDeck simulations, get everybody on the crew trained so that if there is a sudden need for battle, everybody knows the roles that they have to perform and aren't running around like headless chickens figuring out what to do on the fly.
Field Manager for a Tactical Away mission is similar to what Emily Bett Rickard's character of Felicity Smoak did on Arrow.
Felicity as "OverWatch" sat on comm's, monitored the progress of the field mission, hacked as needed, watched Satellite Overview for any 3rd party attackers coming the way of her team and gave her teams heads up about it, helped plan out the mission along with figuring out alternate solutions when things inevitably goes south. She also helps with research on problem solving when in the field and they need a quick and dirty solution.
So the job of a Field Manager is different since their responsibilities are different and they focus most of their time on making sure the away team's mission runs as smoothly and successfully as possible and if they fail, not to fail too hard and lose lives or screw up the objective too badly that they can't recover in a follow up mission.
COMMs AKA Communications should always be a dedicated position, not just merged with Ops.I've never understood why communications were handled at tactical.
Glad I can help =DThat is definitely something I never thought of the position as separate entities and you're right, I'll definitely use your definitions for my Star Trek writings and reassess my characters' foundations and maybe have to invent another Operations stand in for the other positions. I didn't realize how specific these positions were and how vital they are when it comes to defense and safety of the crew.
Eternal Vigilance, constantly updating and trying to test and patch for security holes (Be it software or IRL) and not having a lackadasical attitude is what saves lives.As Star Trek: Generations, I felt Riker, Worf, and Data were sleeping by the wheel and failed to rebound from the Duras attack.
Which they did & failed, that's why it's one of the greatest blunders in StarFleet history.They should've been able to modulate and reroute the shield variance and blow that bird of prey out of the stars. But the writing needed the Enterprise to out that way and make those officers appear incompetent.
The writers intentionally made the scene like that for "Rule of Cool" reasons after Riker forced the Duras sisters Bird of Prey to cloak, which means their shields automatically drop. Then they had to have their "Cool but slow shot" of the Torpedo coming to destroy them.There must had been something wrong with the Enterprise aft torpedo launcher because I never seen that ship ever launch just one torpedo. On the series it would launch like 3 or 4 in a row.
I think I remember watching one of the DS9 BtS on DVD, they intentionally wanted to deal with religious themes on DS9 and this was a moment they set up to have a "Act of God" like moment while making sense given that the Worm Hole Aliens do have "God-like" powers.DS9 - you've been reading my posts. Never liked how that went down in "Sacrifice of Angels" but at that time Ira and the gang made the Dominion too massive and I think they wrote themselves in a corner.
I actually have no issues with the way Janeway handled her return home via Time Travel and cheating.As for VOY and the G.O.AT.??? Sigh. To me it falls under the Rey Palpatine wokeism of disbelief. Don't question it, sigh, it's Janeway.
Is there anybody aboard that ship with the guts and muscles to stop Worf from doing those things?
Worf would readily kill his own Captain "were he not the man he was", i.e. the hand that fed him and let him act as the ship's General Mayhem.
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Season 1 TNG had it right. It had a security officer (Yar) and a tactical officer (Worf). When Yar died, Worf should have stayed the latter or become the former.
Except that Worf wasn't the tactical officer, he was a sort of gofer who filled in wherever he was needed.
Remember that both Worf and Geordi wore Command red in the early days - it's possible Picard saw some aptitude for command in both and was rotating them through various assignments to get a broad range of experience to assist with future promotion plans.
Remember that when Worf becomes DS9's tactical officer, he reverts to red.
Uh, Strategic Operations Officer. Which seems to mean he gets to play interstellar cop.
The writers intentionally made the scene like that for "Rule of Cool" reasons after Riker forced the Duras sisters Bird of Prey to cloak, which means their shields automatically drop. Then they had to have their "Cool but slow shot" of the Torpedo coming to destroy them.
I personally would've spammed ALOT of torpedoes at them if I was in that situation, if they're bypassing my shield, launch the full barrage and keep on firing back, non-stop. Don't stop with the Phaser fires, everything you've got.
Obliterate that BoP by brute force ASAP.
We can make more Torpedoes, losing a Galaxy Class is not forgive-able IMO.
Isn't that what most "Lower Deckers" are until they figure out which department they want to specialize in?Except that Worf wasn't the tactical officer, he was a sort of gofer who filled in wherever he was needed.
Tactical was Yar's station on the bridge.
This is why I appreciate the practicality of Malcom Reynolds:LOL!!! Agreed. The writing just didn't want it that way.
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