Hmmm.... I really liked the way Trip handles his role as "captain" in Cease Fire and especially in the Vulcan arc. When Malcolm questions Trip's decision to disobey orders to return to Earth, Trip is respectful, but firm. Archer tended to get irritable/crabby and deaf when anyone suggested he wasn't taking the correct course of action (see Trip arguing with Archer in Deadalus. for example).So that Connor Trinneer was the captain and Scott Bakula was the engineer how do you think the series would have turned out?
Any other roles you would think about switching?
Well, I don't blame Trip for being crabby in Twilight. His family, friends all dead and now he's responsible for the lives of the last few thousand human beings in the universe (well, except for the ones on North Star). Talk about weight of the world....^^ I agree with Jinx, good points about Archer.
And I really liked Trip in the Captain's roll in Twilight (even though he was kind of crabby there too, obviously the writers felt captain=crabby)
But Archer being older than Trip worked. The Captain needed to be older and Bakula is obviously older than Trineer.
So that Connor Trinneer was the captain and Scott Bakula was the engineer how do you think the series would have turned out?
Any other roles you would think about switching?
So that Connor Trinneer was the captain and Scott Bakula was the engineer how do you think the series would have turned out?
Any other roles you would think about switching?
It would've played out exactly the same, because neither the writers nor the producers knew what leadership looked like, they just thought he should be liked and respected and always right because he was the captain.
Two changes:All ranks remain the same except Forrest's:
(Adm.) Forrest should have been captain.
Archer should have been 1st Officer
Trip should have been gunnery officer (or whatever Malcolm's job was called)
Malcolm should have been chief engineer
Phlox -- doctor
T'Pol -- Science Officer
Mayweather -- helmsman
Reliance on Scott's acting and having to own the most important role would have lessened and the show would have been better because of it. No one would have expected as much from Vaughn Armstrong, who would have shined, as captain and Scott would have had the breathing room to actually exceed expectations in the "2nd fiddle" leadership role.
Indeed, but I meant the younger, charismatic captain would clash with the older, more experienced engineer who felt he deserved to be in the center chair, not the young guy. It wouldn't be a rehash of Kirk who, though young, was made captain because of his exemplary service prior to the Enterprise. A younger captain would be controversial to Earth--why does someone so unqualified get to be in charge of their first deep space explorer? What happens if he screws up out there because of his inexperience? I think the idea has merit.The younger more charismatic type (which I don't think is Tucker) was done well in TOS. Didn't make sense to do that again, especially b/c in Kirk's time he's the youngest captain by a good amount. Enterprise came before.
Scott attempting to play jealous and bitter; oh Lord.IBut I was happy with Trip as an engineer, I don't think him being captain and Archer being engineer would have made much difference.
Although I do like the idea of the captain of NX-01 being a younger, more charismatic type, who was picked over the older, arguably more qualified man who was instead selected to be the chief engineer. That could have opened up some interesting avenues.
Scott attempting to play jealous and bitter; oh Lord.IBut I was happy with Trip as an engineer, I don't think him being captain and Archer being engineer would have made much difference.
Although I do like the idea of the captain of NX-01 being a younger, more charismatic type, who was picked over the older, arguably more qualified man who was instead selected to be the chief engineer. That could have opened up some interesting avenues.![]()
Skywalker said:
Indeed, but I meant the younger, charismatic captain would clash with the older, more experienced engineer who felt he deserved to be in the center chair, not the young guy. It wouldn't be a rehash of Kirk who, though young, was made captain because of his exemplary service prior to the Enterprise. A younger captain would be controversial to Earth--why does someone so unqualified get to be in charge of their first deep space explorer? What happens if he screws up out there because of his inexperience? I think the idea has merit.
Besides, Kirk was the youngest captain in Federation Starfleet history.![]()
We use essential cookies to make this site work, and optional cookies to enhance your experience.