Why not? It's how Starfleet usually does things. It's not like this is anything unusual.So long as Starfleet makes the call its ok?![]()
You can apply that to most Starfleet ensigns. They're just starting starting out. You can deny it all you want, but Jack is Starfleet material, even if he is rough around the edges.I'm sorry that is not sufficient for me. Jack has not demonstrated leadership capabilities.
Sounds a lot like his father who defied Starfleet orders to keep the Enterprise at the Neutral Zone, disobeyed direct orders from a Starfleet admiral with the Ba'ku, violated the Prime Directive at least nine times during his career...He has a long rap sheet of bucking authority. That's concerning, at best.
No one said you had to, but there are people who deserve the benefit of the doubt and not to be dismissed so quickly out of hand.Pretty sure I don't have to blindly agree with fictional organizations or captains.
Perhaps Starfleet isn't some long-believed Utopian organization after all...But a lot of people didn't like that either. Nor Saru naming Ensign Tilly as first officer over more senior candidates.
I think that kind of "leapfrogging" in a lot of cases contradicts one's sense of "fairness", so it often leaves a sour taste in one's mouth.
Yeah, it is. The OP is calling for him to be second officer.Why not? It's how Starfleet usually does things. It's not like this is anything unusual.
That's not the issue. The issue is being second officer.You can apply that to most Starfleet ensigns. They're just starting starting out. You can deny it all you want, but Jack is Starfleet material, even if he is rough around the edges.
And Picard was an ensign when he did this?Sounds a lot like his father who defied Starfleet orders to keep the Enterprise at the Neutral Zone, disobeyed direct orders from a Starfleet admiral with the Ba'ku, violated the Prime Directive at least nine times during his career...
Jack does not at this point. Perhaps when he is furthered trained to be an officer, and not just a jack of all trades living out on the fringes, but learning to work inside an organization and hierarchy. Until then, no, he doesn't deserve benefit of the doubt, much less 2nd officer of the USS ENTERPRISE.No one said you had to, but there are people who deserve the benefit of the doubt and not to be dismissed so quickly out of hand.
And? If Starfleet or Captain Seven feels he can do the job, what's the problem?Yeah, it is. The OP is calling for him to be second officer.
See above. If enough time has passed and he's moved up the chain of command, why can't Jack be second officer?That's not the issue. The issue is being second officer.
Doesn't matter what rank he had. You said about having a long rap sheet of bucking authority. Picard has one too. In fact, it's even worse if he wasn't an ensign, because he should know better beyond that point, right?And Picard was an ensign when he did this?
That's simply prejudging someone and deliberately deciding they aren't capable of great things. That's just consciously refusing to see possibilities.Jack does not at this point.
That's really not how Starfleet works and never has been shown to work that way. Starfleet has always taken in people with questionable backgrounds and given them the benefit of the doubt--like a Klingon, an android, and a Ferengi--and they've gone on to become fine officers. Jack helped defeat the Borg, one of the greatest threats the Federation ever faced, and that's not good enough for you?Perhaps when he is furthered trained to be an officer, and not just a jack of all trades living out on the fringes, but learning to work inside an organization and hierarchy. Until then, no, he doesn't deserve benefit of the doubt, much less 2nd officer of the USS ENTERPRISE.
I don't trust them. There, that's settled.And? If Starfleet or Captain Seven feels he can do the job, what's the problem?
Thus far no time is being presented, aside from one year past, he's an ensign, and second officer.See above. If enough time has passed and he's moved up the chain of command, why can't Jack be second officer?
True. I don't like Picard either.Doesn't matter what rank he had. You said about having a long rap sheet of bucking authority. Picard has one too. In fact, it's even worse if he wasn't an ensign, because he should know better beyond that point, right?
No, it's demanding that he serve time in grade rather than just being made an ensign and second officer.That's simply prejudging someone and deliberately deciding they aren't capable of great things. That's just consciously refusing to see possibilities.
No, no it's not.That's really not how Starfleet works and never has been shown to work that way. Starfleet has always taken in people with questionable backgrounds and given them the benefit of the doubt--like a Klingon, an android, and a Ferengi--and they've gone on to become fine officers. Jack helped defeat the Borg, one of the greatest threats the Federation ever faced, and that's not good enough for you?
That's a personal thing, I guess.I don't trust them. There, that's settled.
The OP didn't suggest that Jack be second officer while still an ensign. Matalas suggested a possible scenario in which Jack might have to assume command one day, but didn't specify when that might happen or what rank Jack would be if it did. Matalas was just throwing out a story idea, but nothing specific.Thus far no time is being presented, aside from one year past, he's an ensign, and second officer.
See above. We don't know when such a thing might happen or what rank Jack might have at the time. It could be several years later, for all we know.No, it's demanding that he serve time in grade rather than just being made an ensign and second officer.
Starfleet apparently thinks otherwise.No, no it's not.
Then I'll wait and see and expect to be disappointed. Jack is underwhelming, at best.See above. We don't know when such a thing might happen or what rank Jack might have at the time. It could be several years later, for all we know.
Starfleet has a long history of stable individuals in command:Starfleet apparently thinks otherwise.
Nog's rapid rise does make sense given there was a war on during that timeframe.Ah, for the days when it was weird-but-excused that Nog became a lieutenant just three years after first attending the academy...
Given how quickly Starfleet goes through starships named Enterprise, Jack will probably be captain of the Enterprise-H within fifteen years, if not sooner...![]()
That's why I said excused. And at least Nog actually went from cadet to ensign to lieutenant. Not cadet to captain like altKirk, or civilian to...second officer(?) like Jack.Nog's rapid rise does make sense given there was a war on during that timeframe.
Yes, but he'd still be little more than an infant at this point.As of Lower Decks' current timeframe, has Jack even been born yet?
Some were wondering why they wanted Jack in the command chairs. Chris Monfette revealed on Popcast that they created that 'Captain's personal counsel' position as a smokescreen so they could plan a suitable position for him in Legacy. Likely in command.
Matalas may have actually already revealed Jack's future position;
Matalas: Imagine a story in which Seven has to make a call that could cost Raffi her life on a planet below… but it’s a call that would save the lives of countless others. Does Seven make the call? Does she step down and go try to save Raffi and transfer command to Jack in the meantime? The whole episode becomes a countdown. I kinda want to write that one right now
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Jack is 2nd Officer of the Enterprise-G in Legacy? If it happens.
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