This line, from Where No One Has Gone Before has always fascinated me:
TOS always seemed to imply one chief engineer, although maybe he was just the only one we saw. But this line implies that TNG has got several.
Now of course the line was evidently devised to explain away why every few episodes in TNG's first season the show had a new guy in charge of the engine room.
But...
1) Do we think this was maintained for the rest of TNG's run? Geordi becomes 'our' chief engineer for pretty much the every episode from season two onwards, but do we think maybe he's just the chief on one shift, and that Agyle and McDougal and Lynch are chiefs of different shifts to Geordi?
2) Or maybe, was the situation with more than one chief engineer a result of the Galaxy Class being so new? Maybe in that first year it was technically necessary to have multiple highly skilled technicians present for what is basically the shake-down cruise, and season two marks the point where they're satisfied that regular practice (one chief, maybe a smaller contingent of work crew, etc) can be implemented?
(TNG-Remastered replaced an Okudagram in "Galaxy's Child" with one inferring that Mcdougal and Lynch at least were still aboard as far as into TNG's fourth season, although given that's a recent addition then it's status within the canon must be seen as a little blurry?).
RIKER: Guided, of course, by one of our Chief Engineers, Lieutenant Commander Argyle in this case.
TOS always seemed to imply one chief engineer, although maybe he was just the only one we saw. But this line implies that TNG has got several.
Now of course the line was evidently devised to explain away why every few episodes in TNG's first season the show had a new guy in charge of the engine room.
But...
1) Do we think this was maintained for the rest of TNG's run? Geordi becomes 'our' chief engineer for pretty much the every episode from season two onwards, but do we think maybe he's just the chief on one shift, and that Agyle and McDougal and Lynch are chiefs of different shifts to Geordi?
2) Or maybe, was the situation with more than one chief engineer a result of the Galaxy Class being so new? Maybe in that first year it was technically necessary to have multiple highly skilled technicians present for what is basically the shake-down cruise, and season two marks the point where they're satisfied that regular practice (one chief, maybe a smaller contingent of work crew, etc) can be implemented?
(TNG-Remastered replaced an Okudagram in "Galaxy's Child" with one inferring that Mcdougal and Lynch at least were still aboard as far as into TNG's fourth season, although given that's a recent addition then it's status within the canon must be seen as a little blurry?).