A series about navigators, huh?
Well, I suppose I could write a pilot...

Well, I suppose I could write a pilot...

KIRK: Mister Bailey, phaser crews were sluggish. [Huh?] You were slow in locking them into your directional beam. [Indeed] Helmsman, engineering decks could have been faster, too. [Again: Huh?] Program a series of simulated attacks and evasion maneuvers. Keep repeating the exercise until we're proficient, gentlemen. [...]
So our somewhat unbalanced navigator, as a reward for being slow at his post, is handed the opportunity by Kirk to bully the phaser crews. Now, this may be how it happens to be in the military (or even in business life) sometimes but is it in line with Kirk's leadership style?
A series about navigators, huh?
Well, I suppose I could write a pilot...
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^^^ But what if - like in this case - the record clearly shows, that the department head was the only one who screwed up? I go along with McCoy on this one: Kirk promoted Bailey prematurely and was not willing to accept that as a fact. He could really count himself lucky that Balok happened to come along to take that hot potato off his hands before someone got burnt really badly.
I'd add Mitchell to that list, even though he preceded Bailey and his instability was externally caused.
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