It's OK; they're evolved.Yeah,imagine running that by his missus...hoo boy!
Do we actually know how (early) Miles felt about DS9? Could he possibly have volunteered?
I really like the idea that in Starfleet there would be little distinction between an NCO and an Officer. All it really signifies is the track taken to get where you are. Go to Starfleet Academy? Officer. Go an alternate route? "Non-Commissioned". At the end of the day... it's not particularly relevant.
Thinking about It though..they assign Miles because he has some experiences with Cardassian systems...but exactly how much experience?
The Feds just fought a bloody war with a pretty substantial enemy and the only guy they have with Cardassian systems experience is a non-com who once bodged together some tech on Setlik 3?
Nobody has bothered to examine any captured weapons etc?Nobody?Starfleet corps of engineers? R&D? Nobody?
Certainly as far as future opportunities go. We know that direct entrants who come in as "crewmen" can chose to attend the Academy or various "on the job" options (like the Command Training Program from Discovery) and be promoted to commissioned officer ranks on merit at their discretion (which is basically how such promotions work in law enforcement, including Roddenberry's old employeers, the LAPD, the one of the most "strong enlisted" police in the Anglosphere, never mind the US).
The Cardassians are too present a threat to Fed territory to let any accumulated intel on their equipment wither and die.
Also there must have been quite a lot of abandoned Cardassian tech on Bajor itself,maybe some Bajoran trustees had been allowed to operate it during the occupation.
Sure. Why not? It's not like he misses out on anything. If he wanted it he could have it.But O'Brien is already doing the work. Wouldn't he want the extra pay that would come from being, say, a Lt. Commander? Wouldn't he want the rank? Does he really WANT to have to salute Nog fresh out of the Academy?
Wouldn't he want the extra pay that would come from being, say, a Lt. Commander?
Wouldn't he want the rank?
Does he really WANT to have to salute Nog fresh out of the Academy?
Fifty Starfleet people on DS9? Now that I think about it, whenever they evacuated it makes sense I guess, but for some reason I assumed it was about a thousand people if not more. Wow.
But O'Brien is already doing the work. Wouldn't he want the extra pay that would come from being, say, a Lt. Commander? Wouldn't he want the rank? Does he really WANT to have to salute Nog fresh out of the Academy?
Although, this did make me wonder how exactly housing would work in a non-currency based economy?Is there any increase in pay for being a Lt. Cdr.? They don't have currency-based economics, so I'm not sure he would.
I suspect on a Starfleet ship or for base housing to some extent the bigger quarters might be based on rank - at least for the captain, perhaps somewhat larger for Cdr. and Lt. Cdr.
But they would also get bigger quarters based on family size: O'Brien with Keiko and one and then two kids gets bigger quarters than Kira who's single.
I hadn't noticed the bit in TNG with the windows in the cabin indicating rank - I'll watch for that!
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