I thought Harry was a jr. Engineer?The Next Generation also lacked a science officer, although Data essentially did that job (despite wearing yellow and not blue) in fact if not in title. Harry, as Voyager's ops officer, would seem to be the closest they had. He scanned things every now and then.
Did anyone consider since their first assignment was supposed to be a short mission to go after the rebellious Maqui and then return home they didn't need a science officer so one hadn't been appointed yet?
^ Kill Chakotay? I though their mission was capture the Maquis ship and put the Maquis crew under custody.
TNG era ships don't really have one top Science Officer, they had several representing different fields of Science.
Agreed.They probably did have a science officer, whom we just never met.
Just because the character didn't appear onscreen, doesn't mean that there ISN'T one!
Even though Harry Kim was the ops manager, I always kind of imagined that he was constantly getting sensor data piped up to his console from the ship's science department.
On some ships, the chief sciences officer isn't a bridge officer--on some ships, it is, IMO. I tend to agree with the idea that the Voyager didn't have so much a chief sciences officer, but rather multiple science officers in charge of individual sciences. On the Voyager, they could very well have been "lab rats" who rarely ever poked their heads outside of their particular labs, but made all their data and research available through the ship's computer for anyone to access on a terminal or PADD.
Science officers serve in the Science Department on starships or starbases. The head of the department is known as the Chief Science Officer and usually operates the science station.
I think on most starships, the operations manager serves as a liaison between the bridge and other departments on the ship, controlling resource allocations as well as reporting crucial information from those departments when necessary.Even though Harry Kim was the ops manager, I always kind of imagined that he was constantly getting sensor data piped up to his console from the ship's science department.
On some ships, the chief sciences officer isn't a bridge officer--on some ships, it is, IMO. I tend to agree with the idea that the Voyager didn't have so much a chief sciences officer, but rather multiple science officers in charge of individual sciences. On the Voyager, they could very well have been "lab rats" who rarely ever poked their heads outside of their particular labs, but made all their data and research available through the ship's computer for anyone to access on a terminal or PADD.
Your lab rats characterization reminds me of a TNG ep where Wedley is put in charge of special project where most of the crew who worked with him wore sciences blue. Even though Harry was just an ensign, as head of ops, he probably performed much the same way Data did on Enterprise. In charge of science and ops officers. Of course, Harry should have had a higher rank, full lieutenant, in order for that to be believable.
Of course, he wasn't because he was supposed to be a fresh-faced, naive recent Starfleet graduate...
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