Could Wesley Crusher as "Acting Ensign" give Chief O'Brien as enlisted crewman orders?
Could Wesley Crusher as "Acting Ensign" give Chief O'Brien as enlisted crewman orders?
Could Wesley Crusher as "Acting Ensign" give Chief O'Brien as enlisted crewman orders?
When Nog was promoted to Ensign, could he give orders to O'Brien? Since O'Brien was his superior officer, I doubt it. I just don't know if they ever dealt with it. Maybe "superior officer' is the wrong wording when referring to O'Brien, but that's exactly what the situation was. O'Brien was chief engineer...
Like a cadet taking command of a starship and getting promoted to Captain two days later...Section31 said:Technically, though, it would depend on how "official" Starfleet viewed an acting ensign designation. Unfortunately, I don't believe that has been elaborated on. Personally, I think it would be about on the level of an academy cadet trying to throw their weight around. Wait 'till you're a real officer first...
Wait, I think I remember an episode where O'Brien talks to Nog about receiving orders from him once he got promoted to Ensign. Must be an episode where Nog is still a cadet in the Academy.
Like a cadet taking command of a starship and getting promoted to Captain two days later...Section31 said:Technically, though, it would depend on how "official" Starfleet viewed an acting ensign designation. Unfortunately, I don't believe that has been elaborated on. Personally, I think it would be about on the level of an academy cadet trying to throw their weight around. Wait 'till you're a real officer first...
That being said, though, I think many writers tend to lean on junior officer ranks such as "ensign" and "lieutenant" far too much. There should be a lot more "crewmen" and other such unambiguously enlisted titles. I notice this especially with security guards. Only the team lead, or maybe one other, should be an officer rank, the rest should be enlisted IMHO.
Gene Roddenberry initially envisioned a Starfleet entirely composed of officers during the creation of TNG. As a result, there were negligible numbers of enlisted personnel seen in TNG. During DS9, the writers made a conscious decision to increase the number of enlisted personnel in Starfleet, to a level either equal to or exceeding that of the officers.
That being said, though, I think many writers tend to lean on junior officer ranks such as "ensign" and "lieutenant" far too much. There should be a lot more "crewmen" and other such unambiguously enlisted titles. I notice this especially with security guards. Only the team lead, or maybe one other, should be an officer rank, the rest should be enlisted IMHO.
I agree that you should see more enlisted crew. But, I strongly suspect that it would be better to use the Air Force as precedent for the ratio of officers to enlisted, rather than the Navy or Army, given the highly technical nature of what both services do.
(And on ship naming--if you ask me, we SHOULD be seeing names that also include aviation greats as well as naval ones. Starfleet owes its existence to both.)
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