I’ve been pondering the responsibilities of the admiralty, commanding officers and executive officers. Specifically when it comes to their duties to their crew and the duties of the crew to the mission. Star Fleet crewman die from and during all manner of incidents. Away team missions, first contacts, transporter accidents, warp core breaches, ground and space battles, doomsday weapons and god of the week events.
For this thread, is there ever a time when you think a CO or XO should put his crew in the path of certain death or sacrifice an away team for a tactical advantage?
Scenario i’m Imagining. Away team on a Borg cube, with it’s shields powered down. Transporters are down but the crew are in the Queen’s chamber. The queen slowly bringing her ship back online. Would an CO/XO be right to target the bridge/chamber and destroy the queen and end the threat of a borg incursion before it starts?
Or take the Dominion War. The battle Sacrifice of Angels had the Federation start with 600 ships and end with 200 by the time they reached DS9. 2/3’s of the fleet gone in a span of 8 hours. 400 captains lead their crews into certain death. Before the battle even started, Sisko and Ross knew they were outnumbered and expected heavy casualties.
What do you think?
For this thread, is there ever a time when you think a CO or XO should put his crew in the path of certain death or sacrifice an away team for a tactical advantage?
Scenario i’m Imagining. Away team on a Borg cube, with it’s shields powered down. Transporters are down but the crew are in the Queen’s chamber. The queen slowly bringing her ship back online. Would an CO/XO be right to target the bridge/chamber and destroy the queen and end the threat of a borg incursion before it starts?
Or take the Dominion War. The battle Sacrifice of Angels had the Federation start with 600 ships and end with 200 by the time they reached DS9. 2/3’s of the fleet gone in a span of 8 hours. 400 captains lead their crews into certain death. Before the battle even started, Sisko and Ross knew they were outnumbered and expected heavy casualties.
What do you think?