Always loved the blue-green dress. 

"Thine Own Self". It was the B plot to the cliched story about Data's amnesia among natives.
"Thine Own Self". It was the B plot to the cliched story about Data's amnesia among natives.
I just want to point out that I named that very episode in the very first response in this thread. Just thought I'd mention that.
Crusher was able to handle the pressure of command very well while in the episode where the Enterprise is damaged Troi seemed out of her element, Ensign Ro didn't help her situation much, to me it seems she resented the fact that Troi was now in command.
JDW
"Thine Own Self". It was the B plot to the cliched story about Data's amnesia among natives. Timo Saloniemi
"Thine Own Self". It was the B plot to the cliched story about Data's amnesia among natives.
I just want to point out that I named that very episode in the very first response in this thread. Just thought I'd mention that.
Crusher was able to handle the pressure of command very well while in the episode where the Enterprise is damaged Troi seemed out of her element, Ensign Ro didn't help her situation much, to me it seems she resented the fact that Troi was now in command.
JDW
That whole situation makes me think that there isn't much of a distiction between line and non-line officers in Starfleet (unless they made a mistake and Ro really should have been in charge).
Crusher was able to handle the pressure of command very well while in the episode where the Enterprise is damaged Troi seemed out of her element, Ensign Ro didn't help her situation much, to me it seems she resented the fact that Troi was now in command.
JDW
That whole situation makes me think that there isn't much of a distiction between line and non-line officers in Starfleet (unless they made a mistake and Ro really should have been in charge).
Ro also has a bit of back history in which she was responsible for several deaths (she served prison time remember) so maybe she lost her "command" status.
Also, we have to remember that Ro is in fact an Ensign which is a lower rank than Lt. Commander. In a crisis situation the leadership falls upon the highest ranking officer period the end regardless of the seniority or experience of the lower ranking officers.
Sure there is: O'Brien didn't want to take Ro's orders, so he arranged to run things himself through Troi.Indeed. Which either means the writers overlooked that... Starfleet does things differently or maybe there is some other reason that Ro couldn't be "in command" in that situation.
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