Spock and Data, probably 1a and 1b, although the former if pressed.
Data was never a permanent first officer. He was Operations Chief.
Spock and Data, probably 1a and 1b, although the former if pressed.
Data was never a permanent first officer. He was Operations Chief.
You mean the gibbering idiot who had a meltdown on the first away mission we saw him on?Top notch supermodel walk, taller than a mountain, lean like a stick
Extremely reserved and well thought, counts his words
Original alien species, and an odd one
Lol, she will be by episode 11. Discovery has produced the two worst first Officers so farYou mean Burnham isn't the best first officer in the fleet? :P
No, the worst was Lt. Cmdr. Cavit. Seen here at the height of his career, being completely outclassed by Harry Kim:Can we agree that Decker was the worst (even putting the actor's moral problems aside)?
Nah, worst would be Data's XO on the Sutherland. That guy was a total douche.Can we agree that Decker was the worst (even putting the actor's moral problems aside)?
Sorry, my favourite XO in sci-fi was Saul Tigh, though now he's being supplanted by Kelly Grayson.
Oh, this is about Star Trek, isn't it? I still stand by my answer.
I don't recall Saru sticking his hands in a reactor core to save his fellow crew.
Nope, pretty hard to pass the Spock test.
1. Spock
1. Riker (tie)
3. Kira
4. T'Pol
5. Saru
6. No first officer at all.
7. Michael Burnham
8. Sutherland Jerk
9. Getting hit by a shuttlecraft.
10. Chakotay
Spock, followed by Kelly Grayson.
Spock actually failed that one. As first officer, the job is to delegate and organize. Spock should *not* have been in that reactor. He should have been ordering an engineer (who is less vital to the ship) to do it instead.
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