True. This version of Pavel was Wesley Crusher...a TNG homage.
True. This version of Pavel was Wesley Crusher...a TNG homage.
...In some respects, the navigator was almost like an ops manager at times in the sense he was something of liaison between the bridge at other departments, IMO...
I never really understood Data's or Kim's job either. What exactly does the Ops officer do?
Data was originally supposed to be the science officer, but since Brent Spiner didn't look good in a blue uniform, they created the position of ops officer to explain why he was in gold.
...My fanon will always have Navigation (helm) and Tactics (weaponry) next to each other on the bridge for the close interaction required between maneuvering and offensive/defensive activities.
The navigator's position was almost something of a jack o' all trades position in TOS. In "The Corbomite Maneuver," Navigator Bailey was also responsible for coordinating the phaser crews during battle simulations. Chekov frequently filled in for Spock at the sciences station when he was away from the ship or busy eating plomeek soup or whatever...
In some respects, the navigator was almost like an ops manager at times in the sense he was something of liaison between the bridge at other departments, IMO...
Oh good. I'm glad that the helm console can't accomplish both jobs 200 years from now.I have honestly never understood what Chekov's job was. Sometimes he navigates (which makes you wonder what the hell Sulu's job actually entails), sometimes he fires phooooooton tooooooorpeeeeeeeeedoooooooeeeeeees. So I don't know.
I never really understood Data's or Kim's job either. What exactly does the Ops officer do?
Sulu is the helmsman.
In otherwords, Sulu is driving and Chekov is holding the map telling Sulu where to go.![]()
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