Redundancy in design and staffing ensures one will not become redundant.
It also ensures that if you suffer battle damage and some casualties, you are not likely to be boned by missing key personnel or be short staffed unless you were "REALLY UNLUCKY" and critical (irreplaceable) crew members with a unique set of skills were lost.Redundancy in design and staffing ensures one will not become redundant.
Reminds me of when my company had mass layoffs in the early 1990s due to losing a government contract. We in the graphics dept ended up doing a lot of powerpoints when each department head had to give a presentation about the effects of losing people. One bullet point I remember was "Need to find someone in the building who knows how to work [specific machinery], because we laid off the only qualified operator."It also ensures that if you suffer battle damage and some casualties, you are not likely to be boned by missing key personnel or be short staffed unless you were "REALLY UNLUCKY" and critical (irreplaceable) crew members with a unique set of skills were lost.
This is why everybody in a department needs to cross train on every position / device so that there is no weak point / lynch pin.Reminds me of when my company had mass layoffs in the early 1990s due to losing a government contract. We in the graphics dept ended up doing a lot of powerpoints when each department head had to give a presentation about the effects of losing people. One bullet point I remember was "Need to find someone in the building who knows how to work [specific machinery], because we laid off the only qualified operator."
Except we know canonically that Section 31's name comes from the thirty-first section of the Starfleet Charter. Does that mean the other "Section Cells" as you put it are based around the other sections of the Charter?Section 31 has a Section 0 that is "OverSight / Management" over the 31x seperate Section Cells that operate within & outside of UFP borders to make sure that UFP always wins, even if the enemy will play under-handedly or do evil things.
Canon.What is your personal head canon?
It's more of a play on the number 31 and 5-bit Unsigned Integer which contains 32 values and represents integers 0-31Except we know canonically that Section 31's name comes from the thirty-first section of the Starfleet Charter. Does that mean the other "Section Cells" as you put it are based around the other sections of the Charter?
<Joke>Not Nikon, Sony, Pentax, Fuji-Film?</Joke>Canon.
Only the one to the left of me.Canon.
I mean, this is why you have a reporting chain. Someone always steps up unless too many rungs are knocked out.Even the (Captain, 1st Officer, 2nd Officer, 3rd Officer) should have different specialities that they came from originally before they were in the command track so that they can be "Backup" for a Chief of ___ department should some of them suffer a casualty or becomes incapacitated.
I mean that statement as a backup for some of the critical department heads.I mean, this is why you have a reporting chain. Someone always steps up unless too many rungs are knocked out.
I mean that statement as a backup for some of the critical department heads.
If your Chief Scientist or Chief Engineer or Chief ___ gets incapacitated or killed, you hopefully have backup from Upper Management who has those skill sets in their previous role.
So a Captain / 1st Officer / 2nd Officer / 3rd Officer who's primary duties are management of the entire ships staff and various duties can and will step up for their older roles that they were previously department heads of on another assignment / billet.
e.g. (Cathryn Janeway came from Sciences and was probably the head/Chief of a Science department before she went command role and attained the Captain's seat).
e.g. (Benjamin Sisko might've had a mind for engineering given his role in the design & development of the Defiant Class).
If Sisko needed to, he could help out with limited amounts of engineering.
etc.
Another PERFECT example.*stares in Shaw
Only the one to the left of me.
The one to the right of me knows what it did...
I mean, this is why you have a reporting chain. Someone always steps up unless too many rungs are knocked out.
That basically is the exact explanation they gave in the Litverse continuity.The destruction of the Enterprise D is the reason why Geordi has ocular implants in every movie after that, it being the 2nd time someone used his VISOR to make him a weapon. 3rd if you count the fact that Lore had been trying to come up with something for his Descent Borg using them too. He decided enough is enough.
Furthermore, the main reason he hadn't gotten them up til then was because he wasn't sold on their functionality, as per discussions he'd had with both Crusher & Pulaski. So, he worked with Data on designing his own, combining tech from all of the best current designs AND Data's own eyes, (something no one had tried before) that have the capacity to see better than human eyes, but also see in the human visual spectrum, which Geordi hadn't been able to do.
Realizing that these new implants were better than either one of their current eyes, they both upgraded, and now have the same eye technology as one another.
The Final ReflectionDidn't some of the novels use this idea?
What I like about it is not only are they friends, but they literally see eye to eye on everything lol.They see life the same. Lord knows, with their combined skills & tech expertise there may be no one better suited anywhere, to design ocular implants than one of Starfleet's best engineers, who also has experience using visual tech & the android continuing the work of the foremost cyberneticist. It's a given really.That basically is the exact explanation they gave in the Litverse continuity.
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