This assumes way to much for me to take anywhere close to being factual.
Still, it's the impression I get.
The extreme ignorance of Berman.
"Ensign is the lowest Rank."
(It is not.)
"I need to show stories from the lowest rank on the ship to the highest, some one has to be the ensign from the 7 members of the crew."
(There are 140ish crewmen on Voyager.)
Now this statement from Berman actually show's arrogance and also narrow-minded thinking.
What should have been important for him was th tell good stories. The ranks of the main characters are less important and thew show wouldn't have suffered if Kim had been promoted.
TNG had no ensign among itas main chaarcters, except for Ensign Ro who was a recurring character and DS9 had Ezri Dax as ensign to start with but she was promoted.
Only 9 of them were in the credits (Sisko, Odo, Worf, Dax, Jake, O'Brien, Quark, Bashir, and Kira in that order). But there were over a dozen more who felt like main cast members, especially late in the series.
Yes, and that was actually good for the series.
Garak should have been added as a regular, especilly in the later seasons.
It had 24 questions, allowing for the one I asked twice as a joke. Now it's up to 35. So when I post the reboot version, it will be even more searing.
I look forward to it.
Now I want to read that story again.
You're welcome!
Which was a good concept, especially as an explanation for why Carey vanished for 5 years, only to reappear and get randomly slaughtered.
Another character destruction which annoys me.
Carey was a great chaarcter who had deserved better than that.
Happily, Carey's name was later seen on Voyager B's manifest, so I'm making it my head canon that Seven was able to nanite him up like she did Neelix.
Yes, or that The Doctor actually could bring him back in the same way we have seen with other characters.
Realistically, yes. But Janeway didn't have the luxury of brigging her, dismissing her from Starfleet, and asking Starfleet for an assistant chief enginner who WOULDN'T use her colleagues as punching bags.
No, that's right. But I still have my doubts of having her in a command position.
If I had been Carey, I would never have accepted a person who almost killed me as my assistant.
Not to mention being shoved asdide by that person who all pof a sudden replaces me as Chief Engineer.
Storywise, they should nver have come up wioth that "b'Elanna almost killed carey" scenario if B'Elanna was supposed to be a main character and Chief engineer.
He never got the chance, choosing to put his career first. But the potential was there.
But in the first episode he told Riker that he was uncomfortable with children so a family life didn't seem to be his first choice.
A lot of species of the week rated a follow up.
Yes, unfortunately they weren't and the current books seem to be more for eliminating and killing off good characters insetad of following up loose ends.
Just "Thirty Days". And it was incredibly satisfying to re-imagine!
I remember watching that episode and thought that Janeway acted like a jerk there.
But what I disliked most with the episode was that they never played the song "Thirty Days" with Johnny Winter in it.
I mean, imagine paris in his cell listening to that on full volume.
Or doing that in his quarters after being released. Now that would have given a rather boring episode a certain touch.
I disagree with you about several series. I think PRO could have managed some fanservice scenes with Harry as a lieutenant very well. It wouldn't have been quite as satisfying as seeing him make captain in PIC, but at least it would have made all those mean-spirited memes irrelevant.
I can agree on that. Anything which had led to a promootion for harry and made all that "Harry is a loser" memes and comments irrelevant would have been good.
Yeah, Gowron was a great character and didn't deserve that. But at least his whole species's culture wasn't run through the woke meat grinder.
Fortunately they never ruined the Klingons.
But they would have been much better with Gowron as Chancellor. I mean, here they have a great character who can be available for future series, movies and books so why waste him.
And Robert O'Reilly is a great actor!
No, there's no proof; the evidence is circumstantial... but it's there all the same.
I agree and I think that data in his "Sherlock Holmes mode" would agree with me.
If they had had the balls to really do that with Voyager's crew, it would have been great. Instead of having Harry the newly minted ensign be a section head, make him actual lower decks. He's not at senior staff meetings. He doesn't know everything that's going on. He's made visible at first by his growing friendship with Tom, who's still regarded with suspicion by SH and Maquis alike. Instead of promoting B'Elanna to chief engineer right off, make her spend some time struggling to keep her tenper from a more subordinate place. Can you imagine the growth in those two characters they could have generated?
And when B'Elanna does rise to prominence in Engineering, and Harry takes his place at Janeway's senior staff meetings, it makes sense and feels earned.
I agree.
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Kes is no psycho killer.
I think Harry was fine as an ensign at first, he just needed to move on to bigger and better things. Just like Chekhov, Wes, Ro, Ogawa, Nog, Ezri, Tom, Lavelle, and all five of the Lower Decks crew.
But not unheard of, by any means. Officers rising from enlisted ranks are called "mustang" officers. There's no exact peecentage avzilable because it varies by service. One former CNO (head of the US Navy) that I know of was a mustang.
True. But in a cashless society like the Federation, it's less problematic. In one of the novels, Simon Tarses (the ¼ Romulan from "The Drumhead") is revealed to have survived his disgrace and ultimately become an officer.
Given Voyager's situation, it would have been a simple matter for Janeway to grant a capable crewman a field commission, making him an ensign. Especially given the sheer number of officers they had lost.
True.
I try to ignore attempted rank continuity with O'Brien pre-DS9. It just seems like the safest course of action.
Me, on the other hand likes to investigate it even more!
I still wonder what happened on the Enterprise which got O'Brien demoted.
I have to start digging in it again.
I've been looking at Miles O'Brien's career in Starfleet and I get the impression that he must have been demoted at some time in his career. I've been trying to sort it out with the help of Memory Alpha but haven't found the definite answer yet. In the first season of TNG he's actually an...
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Or that Carey served on the Enterprise arm in arm as brothers with O'Brien, and he never once said to Janeway "This is not how Captain Picard would have handled this situation at all, Kathy"?
Ah, that's why Janeway didn't like Carey and made B'Elanna the new Chief Engineer!
