I find they usually give in when I bring out the lirpas.
I'll go Sulu, I do have a rapier.
I find they usually give in when I bring out the lirpas.
I'll go Sulu, I do have a rapier.
They never quite seem to get the ship's autodestruct sequence right, aside from maybe TOS.
Blowing up the ship should require the captain and first officer, or at least a command level officer. No one person should be able to enable it, regardless of ship size.
However, defusing the autodestruct should only require the captain's say-so. Nuking a ship and its whole crew is a pretty drastic act, and one in which the two officers need to be in total agreement. NOT nuking the ship, not so much.
Just my two slips of latinum.
I'd rather hit them with my rapier wit.
What if an invading force managed to fake the Captain's voice and identification but not the first officer's?
Well, IMO if someone is dead or absent then the computer should assume that his responsibilities fall automatically on the person next in command, so that would be the second officer.What if the first officer was dead?
Friends.
Yeah...
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The three most senior officers, as demonstrated in TSS.
Yeah. I had that happen to me a couple times.I get a kick out of whenever a friend lets me know something about some piece of Star Trek news, without them realizing whatever they're going to tell me, I already knew way before they did.
Ah, yes. The Search for Spock, when the auto-destruct sequence was activated by a Rear Admiral from Starfleet Command, the Captain of Engineering for the USS Excelsior, and the former Executive Officer of the USS Reliant, all of whom had stolen the vessel from Spacedock, and none were currently assigned to the ship.
The helmsman could also fly the ship right at a black hole...
I am sure you don't need any clearance to provoke a core breach.... In the Voyager simulation of the episode Pathfinder, Barcley's superior does that simply by giving an order to stop the coolant or something... So I wonder why they even bother with all that when any clown in engineering can do it without meaning it!!!
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