What are your top 4 live action Engineering officers from among this list?
I wouldn't know since I don't watched Discovery, but for some reason Reno was not listed on the engineers page of Memory Alpha. Tilly is listed on the Discovery page as a "theoretical engineer" (whatever that means).Tilly's not the Engineer, that would be Reno.
She's in there. You have to scroll down, it's under the "List of Chief Engineers" section. Ninth from the bottom of the list. She's listed as Chief Engineer of the USS Hiawatha. If she was a Chief Engineer on her previous assignment, it's reasonable to figure she's the Chief Engineer of the USS Discovery. They never explicitly say it in the dialogue that Reno is Chief Engineer, but Stamets' focus is on the Spore Drive. Tilly is a theoretician. So is Adira. Reno is an engineer, straight-up. She deals with theory when she wants to, but she'd rather just go for the duct tape. So process of elimination.I wouldn't know since I don't watched Discovery, but for some reason Reno was not listed on the engineers page of Memory Alpha. Tilly is listed on the Discovery page as a "theoretical engineer" (whatever that means).
I have added Reno, so you can update your vote.
The line didn't mean that Scotty stalled for time. That would be ridiculous.La Forge
O’Brien
Torres
Trip
Scotty’s a legend, but knowing that he’s stalling for time after admitting as much in “Relics”…I’m not sure I’d want a chief engineer that knowingly stalls in a crisis situation.
And Scotty stalling in a crisis situation? Literally stalling at any time? Never. See "The Doomsday Machine." Scotty had phasers on the Constellation charged before Kirk even thought to ask for it.
Same.Scotty (prime)
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Scotty Prime, Scotty Kelvin, Mirror Scotty, & time displaced, geriatric Scotty
That's an interesting interpretation. Scotty was shown to be a competent and effective officer, especially during a crisis. He still stands out in my mind when in command and trying to deal with the Klingons deceptions.Scotty’s a legend, but knowing that he’s stalling for time after admitting as much in “Relics”…I’m not sure I’d want a chief engineer that knowingly stalls in a crisis situation.
The line didn't mean that Scotty stalled for time. That would be ridiculous.
It meant that there's more that's also important to do than that one job the captain has asked for as well as that it's unwise to run the engineering team constantly at maximum throughput. In the context of Star Trek III, it meant that to operate at maximum throughput sometimes it was necessary to cut corners, which could be bad, and was bad in that case, corners that wouldn't get cut, if more time could be devoted to do a thorough job. Instead of focusing on only that one task, sometimes it was also necessary to handle the multitude of other duties they have, including dealing with the unexpected. In the case of Star Trek III, getting reassigned to Excelsior before starting to work on Enterprise was very much unexpected.
It also meant that Scotty thought it was wise to facilitate a relationship with the captain wherein the captain didn't place inessential demands on engineering. Having unreasonable expectations that maxed engineering out for extended periods would actually endanger the ship.
And Scotty stalling in a crisis situation? Literally stalling at any time? Never. See "The Doomsday Machine." Scotty had phasers on the Constellation charged before Kirk even thought to ask for it.
That's an interesting interpretation. Scotty was shown to be a competent and effective officer, especially during a crisis. He still stands out in my mind when in command and trying to deal with the Klingons deceptions.
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