Is there a rank between ensign and lieutenant? Ensign second grade? He should have gotten that.
You do remember that Carey worked under Picard on the Enterprise?
(Josh played unnamed lieutenant in TNG Justice)
He's fine with the idle of his career path.
Torres was lieutenant junior grade.
Tom was full lieutenant.
Honestly, it doesn't make a whole lot of sense to me why anyone on that ship would get promoted. There's nowhere to go. No one is leaving that ship for a very, very long time. If you kept giving promotions to everyone who deserved it*, how many years would it take until it was a ship crewed almost entirely by Lt. Commanders?**
*Still not Harry.
**And Harry.
Well, aside from Tuvok no one else in the crew ever got promoted.
How come no one complains over that too?
Is it possible that B'Elanna was a pretend Chief Engineer, a stuffed shirt? Sure she made the decisions and looked after the engines, but if Carey did 90 percent of the paperwork, it's not like she needed the rank to get things done.
O'Brien was the tactical Officer on the Rutledge, despite not having a commission.
Sometimes titles give powers that do no reflect rank.
Other times title create expectations that are not backed up rank.
Despite the Doctor's prancing, he is a soulless light bulb, the real CMO was his nurse.
First Kes, then Tom.
Either one of them briefly had a narrow window within which they could order Kathryn to do almost anything as long as it was with in a medical remit.
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