The general consensus about "The Alternative Factor" is that it's a stinker, perhaps the worst episode of Star Trek (certainly the worst of Season One).
But everyone liked Charlene Masters, the brave engineer who put ship and crew above personal safety.
Nevertheless, some nagging questions remain:
Why is "Lieutenant" Masters without a stripe? Why is she in blue, when all other engineers are in red? Why do we never see her again? Why, on this night, do we eat reclining? (the last question added to maintain the traditionally prescribed Four Questions).
The Doylian explanation for her uniform is cinematographic (or if I'm being cynical, maybe because the showrunners were worried that two black women in red uniforms with one stripe would be indistinguishable.) We never see her again because most guest stars only appear once.
But that's unsatisfactory to a Trekkie. What is a good Holmesian explanation?
My wife had a good one. She's in blue because she's not an engineer. She's a scientist. Her specialty must have something to do with engines (dilithium crystals, specifically), and she's clearly hot stuff since her assistant, wearing a gold stripe, treats her with deference.
She lacks a stripe because she might not even be in the standard Starfleet heirarchy, merely given a uniform to fit in. She gets the brevet rank of Lieutenant since her current position is one of seniority.
This would also explain why we never see Masters again. She's not really part of the crew, only on board for this particular mission.
Has this explanation been advanced before? What do you think?
But everyone liked Charlene Masters, the brave engineer who put ship and crew above personal safety.
Nevertheless, some nagging questions remain:
Why is "Lieutenant" Masters without a stripe? Why is she in blue, when all other engineers are in red? Why do we never see her again? Why, on this night, do we eat reclining? (the last question added to maintain the traditionally prescribed Four Questions).
The Doylian explanation for her uniform is cinematographic (or if I'm being cynical, maybe because the showrunners were worried that two black women in red uniforms with one stripe would be indistinguishable.) We never see her again because most guest stars only appear once.
But that's unsatisfactory to a Trekkie. What is a good Holmesian explanation?
My wife had a good one. She's in blue because she's not an engineer. She's a scientist. Her specialty must have something to do with engines (dilithium crystals, specifically), and she's clearly hot stuff since her assistant, wearing a gold stripe, treats her with deference.
She lacks a stripe because she might not even be in the standard Starfleet heirarchy, merely given a uniform to fit in. She gets the brevet rank of Lieutenant since her current position is one of seniority.
This would also explain why we never see Masters again. She's not really part of the crew, only on board for this particular mission.
Has this explanation been advanced before? What do you think?