Bubbles McGee
Lieutenant Commander
Something about Turnabout Intruder that always bothered me was Scotty's plan to mutiny against Kirk. You remember, he discusses this with McCoy while they are outside of the hearing room during Spock's court martial.
Scotty seems to think that they have a shot of taking over the ship from McCoy, but I think something was overlooked....Security!
The redshirts who make up the Security department are pretty damn loyal to the captain and do not strike me as being very easily swayed. For example, they are reluctant to let Spock speak to Dr. Lester and concede only on the condition that a guard remain present. Now this is before Spock has done anything suspicious and he is the second in command super-intelligent Vulcan! Further, we have to remember that the people who make up the Security department are probably not Academy graduates, but enlisted crewmen who received some sort of boot camp training. In other words, they can all kick ass when necessary but are probably not going to discover any new lifeforms intentionally or devise some cool new way to run the ship. They are, in effect, foot soldiers. They are also very important because they are the muscle of the ship and as long as Kirk has them on his side (which he seems to throughout the ep), I don't think anyone has a chance of staging a successful mutiny.
They seem answerable only to whomever is acting as the Captain (see my reference to the Spock incident above) and no other senior officer has any jurisdiction over them. Scotty runs the engineers and technicians, McCoy has a team of doctors, nurses, lab techs, and other medical workers under his command, Spock runs the scientists, and Uhura, Chekov and Sulu have squat (although they can probably push the janitors and secretarial staff around). So how could Scotty have thought he had a chance of taking over the ship?
Scotty seems to think that they have a shot of taking over the ship from McCoy, but I think something was overlooked....Security!
The redshirts who make up the Security department are pretty damn loyal to the captain and do not strike me as being very easily swayed. For example, they are reluctant to let Spock speak to Dr. Lester and concede only on the condition that a guard remain present. Now this is before Spock has done anything suspicious and he is the second in command super-intelligent Vulcan! Further, we have to remember that the people who make up the Security department are probably not Academy graduates, but enlisted crewmen who received some sort of boot camp training. In other words, they can all kick ass when necessary but are probably not going to discover any new lifeforms intentionally or devise some cool new way to run the ship. They are, in effect, foot soldiers. They are also very important because they are the muscle of the ship and as long as Kirk has them on his side (which he seems to throughout the ep), I don't think anyone has a chance of staging a successful mutiny.
They seem answerable only to whomever is acting as the Captain (see my reference to the Spock incident above) and no other senior officer has any jurisdiction over them. Scotty runs the engineers and technicians, McCoy has a team of doctors, nurses, lab techs, and other medical workers under his command, Spock runs the scientists, and Uhura, Chekov and Sulu have squat (although they can probably push the janitors and secretarial staff around). So how could Scotty have thought he had a chance of taking over the ship?