Data (rightly) questions why he wasn't assigned to command one of the ships in the fleet. Picard responds simply by saying that "he (Picard) thought Data would be needed here (on the Enterprise)."
Isn't Picard sort of right in making that response, but doesn't quite express it properly. It is made clear that many of the ships aren't fully crewed yet, but he has also just assigned his first officer and chief engineer to one of the other ships in the fleet and his tactical officer has just recently resigned his commission to fight in the Klingon Civil War. That leaves the Enterprise with few senior officers in the event of a combat situation.
Wouldn't it have been a bit more simpler for Picard to have said: "Everything you point out is correct Mr. Data, however the Enterprise might be heading into a combat situation and I would prefer to have more than 1 senior officer remain aboard."
Isn't Picard sort of right in making that response, but doesn't quite express it properly. It is made clear that many of the ships aren't fully crewed yet, but he has also just assigned his first officer and chief engineer to one of the other ships in the fleet and his tactical officer has just recently resigned his commission to fight in the Klingon Civil War. That leaves the Enterprise with few senior officers in the event of a combat situation.
Wouldn't it have been a bit more simpler for Picard to have said: "Everything you point out is correct Mr. Data, however the Enterprise might be heading into a combat situation and I would prefer to have more than 1 senior officer remain aboard."
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