He was, as Spock agreed with, entitled to assume command of the Enterprise.
He was also on a short-leash. Just as Kirk was on a short-leash as the events of Obsession unfolded.
He was, as Spock agreed with, entitled to assume command of the Enterprise.
(if Regulation 619 existed during the time of TOS).
This M.L.E. actually makes McCoy the most powerful person on the ship despite not being able to take command.
No matter what they did, both Decker and Tracey lost their crews to unforeseen consequences. They were both traumatized by their circumstances.
The difference is that Decker was found almost immediately after the incident that killed his crew. Tracey was encountered after 6 months on his own.
The difference is that Decker was found almost immediately after the incident that killed his crew. Tracey was encountered after 6 months on his own.
I'm not a psychologist but after such a traumatic event, regardless whether it just happened a couple of days ago (Decker) or six months ago (Tracey), I'd say that you would still have the urge to talk about the loss of your crew and how you really feel about it with an equal starship commander. I.e. if you cared about your crew in the first place.
Bob
I'm not a psychologist ...
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