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Trying to recall an episode with a specific Riker scene...

I'd think the true test of command would be to NOT send your chief engineer in there before asking if someone else who isn't as important could ALSO go in there & do it instead.

Instead of sending someone to perform a task of no return, if the commanding officer is capable should he go instead?
 
Aren't lower-ranked officers typically considered more 'expendable' (horrible word, but it's the ugly truth) than higher-ranked ones?
 
Instead of sending someone to perform a task of no return, if the commanding officer is capable should he go instead?
I could see a scenario where that might be the case, but only if there's other officers as capable of assuming the role. I mean Starfleet seems to place a high enough value on a commanding officer that they task guys like Riker to bark about it any time Picard wants to go on an away mission lol
 
That seems to be the logic: it is easier to send someone you're less familiar with than a close colleague you've known for the better part of a decade.
 
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