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The Enterprise Incident?

James Wright

Commodore
Commodore
During TOS episode "The Enterprise Incident" there was a meeting of the senior staff, who was at this meeting?
There was a gold shirt Lieutenant Commander & a red shirt Commander, what were their divisions?

JDW
 
Those guys?

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I'd think the redshirt could be chief of security. No idea about the Lieutenant Commander in gold though.

Maybe you should ask this in the TOS forum ...
 
Chief of Security sounds good for such a high-ranking redshirt, as any Engineering role would have him outrank ol' Scotty. Odds are, the previously seen Security Chief Giotto of the same rank would either have been smart enough to apply for a transfer, or would be late, and not just from this meeting...

High-ranking goldshirts other than Kirk have been seen in TOS before, but IIRC only on three occasions.

-In "Where No Man Has Gone Before", Spock shared the command gold with Kirk in his apparent role of First Officer.

-In "Court Martial" the Records Officer of the ship, Lieutenant Commander Finney, wore gold. One might surmise that "Records Officer" is the traditional if somewhat outdated name for the hyper-important guy who is in charge of the ship's computer... A high rank indeed would be warranted, then.

-In "Arena", Kirk beams down to the Gorn trap with what he calls his "Tactical Officers". The party includes one blueshirt Lieutenant (Kelowitz), one redshirt Ensign (O'Herlihy), and one goldshirt Lieutenant Commander (Lang). Assuming that poor doomed O'Herlihy was just honorary escort, we could say that Lang was a hands-on kind of Tactical Officer, in charge of the big guns of the ship, or tactical planning, or whatnot. Kelowitz might have been more of a theoretician.

So our "Enterprise Incident" goldshirt might be a Second Officer, and perhaps Sulu's superior in the Helm department or Chekov's in Navigation. Since he has never pulled bridge duty, though, it's likelier that he'd be one of the two "specialist" goldshirt types: a Records Officer or a Tactical Officer. Perhaps he does take charge of the bridge at times, but only on those shifts where Kirk is asleep? Or perhaps he spends all his time supervising the computer department or fussing over the phaser banks?

Plotwise, I guess it would make the most sense if the person present in this briefing were the Tactical Officer.

Timo Saloniemi
 
The red shirt should have been armed. the Enetrprise was at Battle alert so the guard should have had a hand pahser on him. in the remastered version they should put a phaser on his belt. Kirk was worried the ship would be boared so it would make sense for guards to be all over the ship with hand phasers. I did creative writing in college. It I ever got onto a Trek series or another show I ould write a guaranteed hit program !
Enterprise Incident was one of the best shows of TOS. It was a Mission Impossible type eoisode. I belive io read the writers of MI worked on the script. It showed dark sides of teh main characters . It showed Kirk as being flawed and at his best. it shouwed Mccot snapping at Kirk and it made you belive that for a few moments Spock seriously doubted kirk's ability to act as Captain. ,kirk did make some questionable command moves prior. he risked himself on way to many missions when his presence was not needed. but he was the star and had to get into the center of the action. WhenI was grwing up myself and othert ' trekkesrwatched that episode whenever it was on. Shatner ddi one hell of an acting job as the Good Captain in that one.
 
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