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So did troi ever face court martial for crashing the enterprise

Riker is more likely to be courtmartialled as he had responsibility. Troi simply took over a disabled helm when it's original operator was injured - there was hardly anything she could have done.

There would have been a court of inquiry, but not a court martial.
 
Considering there were no fatalities, I think Troi should have received nothing less than a commendation.
 
No. Her commanding officer would have though. That's standard procedure when a starship is lost.
 
The helm controls were knocked offline when the secondary hull exploded. There was little Troi could have done. I'm sure there would have been a court-martial, and I'm sure that she would have been held blameless.
 
No, but the fact she crashed the next Enterprise probably raised a few eyebrows.

:guffaw::guffaw::guffaw:

I find that friggin' hilarious. Just imagining the look on Starfleet's faces when the Ent-E limped home.

"They let Troi drive again, didn't they?"
 
"Really Captain? The Counselor? You let the ship's shrink drive when you have dozens of conn officers on board?"
 
The helm controls were knocked offline when the secondary hull exploded. There was little Troi could have done. I'm sure there would have been a court-martial, and I'm sure that she would have been held blameless.

Indeed. Data was the one flying the ship--after he rerouted lateral thruster control to his workstation, in what I'm sure was not an approved procedure. That would certainly have left a black mark on his record. Did data ever face court martial for crashing the enterprise?
 
Why is there all this talk about court-martial? The Enterprise crashed because it was hit by Klingon weapons fire and disabled. Shouldn't that be apparent to Starfleet?

What's next, is somebody gonna suggest court-martialling Geordi because the Klingons used him to get the ship's shield frequency? :rolleyes:
 
"For the second time"

"I understand, Captain that you like to have only the 7 highest ranking officers on your ship do every task. For example, you also allowed your 50 year old-recently married first officer lead the search for intruding Remans while you security chief (your actual one, not Worf who is not longer assigned to you) was no where to be seen. Meanwhile, your ranking officer...the robot guy...left the ship to save you because you left your own ship in the middle of a firefight. and killed himself after beaming you back. Of course, had your Chief Engineer been allowed to fix things insead of command the ship because no one else was around, perhaps he could've repaied the transporter system or used one of upwards of a dozen shuttle transporter systems to save not only yourself, but an priceless of technology and invaluable member of Starfleet."

"Perhaps if you hadn't promoted you two most senior conn officers to Security Cheif and Cheif Engineer 20 years ago, we would've had experienced pilots at the helm and you'd still be in command of the flagship."

"Now, here are your new orders. You. Nebula. Gases. Go catalogue."
 
"For the second time"

"I understand, Captain that you like to have only the 7 highest ranking officers on your ship do every task. For example, you also allowed your 50 year old-recently married first officer lead the search for intruding Remans while you security chief (your actual one, not Worf who is not longer assigned to you) was no where to be seen. Meanwhile, your ranking officer...the robot guy...left the ship to save you because you left your own ship in the middle of a firefight. and killed himself after beaming you back. Of course, had your Chief Engineer been allowed to fix things insead of command the ship because no one else was around, perhaps he could've repaied the transporter system or used one of upwards of a dozen shuttle transporter systems to save not only yourself, but an priceless of technology and invaluable member of Starfleet."

"Perhaps if you hadn't promoted you two most senior conn officers to Security Cheif and Cheif Engineer 20 years ago, we would've had experienced pilots at the helm and you'd still be in command of the flagship."

"Now, here are your new orders. You. Nebula. Gases. Go catalogue."


And in response to this: I think they should've got Tasha Yar to pilot. I think even in her current predicament, she'd have done a better job than Troi :devil:
 
I'd say the logs made it clear enough without a need for even an official inquiry. The only reason to have an inquiry would be to determine if an officer had acted unduly, as if there were doubts about the officer's intent or capability. The inquiry would determine whether a court martial investigation would be warranted. Apparently it's a non-issue in this case.
 
I think that "Measure of a Man" (TNG ep where we learn that a court martial is standard procedure when a ship is lost) used an overtly 'loaded' term like "court martial". That phrase implies a criminal proceeding when the subject is already suspected of malicious intent, which is clearly NOT standard procedure. They should have said something like 'a board of inquiry' instead.
 
While we're on the subject of consequences... Why in the hell did Crusher get off scott free after what she did in "Suspicions"? I never bought the 'everything turned out okay in the end so let's just forget about it' ending.
 
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