Admittedly, I've always found ranks and assignments in Starfleet to be pretty messed up. Who puts ranked captains in command of light cruisers and frigates? Defiant had a crew of fifty, and yet it had a ranked captain in command? That's a complete waste of that much experience. Janeway should've been a commander in command of the light cruiser Voyager (less than 200 in crew). That would've made Chakotay's provisional LCDR status a little easier to swallow.
When they placed Worf in command of Defiant as an LCDR, I was very happy, because that's way closer to how Starfleet should be operating.
Another thing I hated about the ranks was the "Starfleet regulation" in VOY's "Equinox" where the captain of the ship with the tactical superiority had authority? That's crap. The captain with the most time in grade is more senior. But then, I guess since Ransom was promoted before Janeway, they had to come up with a messed-up way to make the story work.
By present-day standards, any officer who doesn't bounce from ship to ship within a seven year career is pretty much shooting themselves in the foot. Career officers will have a long list of ship assignments to their name to show the level of experience they have. I realize Starfleet isn't the same as the US Navy, but one would think that spreading the experience around is a good thing for a psuedo-military organization. It was like they only did that for the scientists (read: LCDR Darren) but the command officers were pretty much stuck.
And Picard getting a triple-promotion to captain is beyond crap. Even if he was a lieutenant commander (not a lieutenant by some accounts) and got a double-promotion, I would rather choose to believe that Starfleet might've promoted him to 'commanding officer' rather than the rank of captain in order to command a light cruiser like Stargazer.
Just my two cents. Thanks for letting me vent.
-- ZC
When they placed Worf in command of Defiant as an LCDR, I was very happy, because that's way closer to how Starfleet should be operating.
Another thing I hated about the ranks was the "Starfleet regulation" in VOY's "Equinox" where the captain of the ship with the tactical superiority had authority? That's crap. The captain with the most time in grade is more senior. But then, I guess since Ransom was promoted before Janeway, they had to come up with a messed-up way to make the story work.
By present-day standards, any officer who doesn't bounce from ship to ship within a seven year career is pretty much shooting themselves in the foot. Career officers will have a long list of ship assignments to their name to show the level of experience they have. I realize Starfleet isn't the same as the US Navy, but one would think that spreading the experience around is a good thing for a psuedo-military organization. It was like they only did that for the scientists (read: LCDR Darren) but the command officers were pretty much stuck.
And Picard getting a triple-promotion to captain is beyond crap. Even if he was a lieutenant commander (not a lieutenant by some accounts) and got a double-promotion, I would rather choose to believe that Starfleet might've promoted him to 'commanding officer' rather than the rank of captain in order to command a light cruiser like Stargazer.
Just my two cents. Thanks for letting me vent.
-- ZC