Here are a few of my observations about security codes:
1. It is very easy to delete your security code. Tuvok did when he was going bonkers in one episode, probably "Meld."
2. Whenever you use one, it's usually verbal and is possible for someone to hear/record/replay it...
3. All you have to do is record an Admiral transferring command codes to somebody, do a little tape editing, and voila- you've got your own Galaxy-class starship!
4. Apparently other people can identify your codes. In the Voyager episode "State of Flux" we learn you can see the code that accessed what files. (So they're finally using "files" in Trek!) And they determine it is Seska's. So if Tuvok did go berserk, for example, he could just use one of his flunky's security codes and pin it all on them!
1. It is very easy to delete your security code. Tuvok did when he was going bonkers in one episode, probably "Meld."
2. Whenever you use one, it's usually verbal and is possible for someone to hear/record/replay it...
3. All you have to do is record an Admiral transferring command codes to somebody, do a little tape editing, and voila- you've got your own Galaxy-class starship!
4. Apparently other people can identify your codes. In the Voyager episode "State of Flux" we learn you can see the code that accessed what files. (So they're finally using "files" in Trek!) And they determine it is Seska's. So if Tuvok did go berserk, for example, he could just use one of his flunky's security codes and pin it all on them!