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What is THE Worst continuity error in Trek history..?!

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I'm no expert but for someone in Stafleet for decades as an officer he took very long to rise up the ranks

Remember, he did resign from Starfleet for a good number of years. When he returned to the fleet, he would have started at the bottom of the seniority list
 
OK thanks, so did Bones keep his rank in TMP because he was 'drafted' by Nogura?

McCoy went into the "Reserves" - hence why he maintained his position of Commander, but got no seniority whilst there

Tuvok resigned his commission fully and remained on Vulcan teaching for about 50 years - joining at his old rank of Ensign in 2349. Assuming that he lost what little seniority he had got as an Ensign, he'd have started at the bottom again
 
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For anyone who has military experience, is it normal for a captain to keep the same senior staff for decades? I know TOS/movies crew were a semi-ensemble piece but is it only me that finds it pathetic only Sulu gets a captaincy of another ship, Chekov accepts demotion as XO from Reliant to be navigator back on the Enterprise, Scott, McCoy and Uhura keep the same posts for decades?
 
For anyone who has military experience, is it normal for a captain to keep the same senior staff for decades? I know TOS/movies crew were a semi-ensemble piece but is it only me that finds it pathetic only Sulu gets a captaincy of another ship, Chekov accepts demotion as XO from Reliant to be navigator back on the Enterprise, Scott, McCoy and Uhura keep the same posts for decades?

I have always been of the opinion that they kept them together to keep the "crazy lot" out of the way. Starfleet couldn't do anything after they'd saved Earth after all... I don't think that Chekov takes a demotion - he just transfers back to his old position but keeping the rank. Scott also keeps his rank as Captain.

My old man was in the Andrew for a good few years and he said that he found officers and crew that had been in ships and shore bases for years
 
^ I always thought Tuvok was demoted because of the events in "Prime Factors" and then later was promoted back to LCDR.
1) The credits for the first season always list Tuvok as "Lieutenant Tuvok" with the exception of Caretaker, but that episode had special credits which didn't list anyone's ranks except for Janeway's.
2) When Tuvok's pips were "corrected" Tom Paris and B'Elanna Torres lost their full lieutenant's pips and started wearing Lt. JG's pips so that Tuvok could still have clear seniority over them, as opposed to holding the same rank as them. While it's true B'Elanna was also involved with Tuvok in the scheme in Prime Factors and could theoretically be punished and demoted as well, Tom was not, so it makes no sense for him to be demoted.

Bottom line, Tuvok's pips was a costuming error that eventually got corrected.
 
Thanks for the inside knowledge, although its always the Enterprise that can 'save the galaxy' does not say much for the rest of the fleet lol
If Star Trek was to be rebooted as a tv show I would love to see episodes based on other ships, more like a 'Starfleet' show instead of focusing on just one ship.
 
1) The credits for the first season always list Tuvok as "Lieutenant Tuvok" with the exception of Caretaker, but that episode had special credits which didn't list anyone's ranks except for Janeway's.
2) When Tuvok's pips were "corrected" Tom Paris and B'Elanna Torres lost their full lieutenant's pips and started wearing Lt. JG's pips so that Tuvok could still have clear seniority over them, as opposed to holding the same rank as them. While it's true B'Elanna was also involved with Tuvok in the scheme in Prime Factors and could theoretically be punished and demoted as well, Tom was not, so it makes no sense for him to be demoted.

Bottom line, Tuvok's pips was a costuming error that eventually got corrected.

Except Torres wore different pips to Paris
 
You mean different style? Yes, the Maquis portion of Voyager's crew wear different pips, but they still work on the same principle as the Starfleet, with 1 solid and 1 hollow pip/bar representing Lieutenant JG and two solid pips/bars representing a full Lieutenant.
 
You mean different style? Yes, the Maquis portion of Voyager's crew wear different pips, but they still work on the same principle as the Starfleet, with 1 solid and 1 hollow pip/bar representing Lieutenant JG and two solid pips/bars representing a full Lieutenant.

Given the Marquis all renounced their Federation citizenship, perhaps "provisional" ranks were all Janeway could give them - Paris, of course, remained a Federation citizen so got a full commision
 
Yes, I know all that. The point of the matter is, despite their different styles, Tom Paris and B'Elanna Torres wore rank insignia which represented the same rank.

Although, since Tom Paris also served in the Maquis (it's the reason he was in prison) he wouldn't really be a Federation citizen anymore either.
 
Yes, I know all that. The point of the matter is, despite their different styles, Tom Paris and B'Elanna Torres wore rank insignia which represented the same rank.

Although, since Tom Paris also served in the Maquis (it's the reason he was in prison) he wouldn't really be a Federation citizen anymore either.

Thats an interesting point

On a related note... When Starfleet gets in touch with Voyager, they do not ask about the status of Paris - a convict
 
For anyone who has military experience, is it normal for a captain to keep the same senior staff for decades? I know TOS/movies crew were a semi-ensemble piece but is it only me that finds it pathetic only Sulu gets a captaincy of another ship, Chekov accepts demotion as XO from Reliant to be navigator back on the Enterprise, Scott, McCoy and Uhura keep the same posts for decades?
And how about Spock who was captain of the Enterprise in TWOK*, yet back as a first officer in FF. Sure, he died in between so Strafleet might be hesitant to put him straight back to the big chair.

* (Who was his first officer?)
 
And how about Spock who was captain of the Enterprise in TWOK*, yet back as a first officer in FF. Sure, he died in between so Strafleet might be hesitant to put him straight back to the big chair.

* (Who was his first officer?)

It might be Uhura...

Spock never wanted to take command positions - hell, he gives Kirk the ship as soon as he can in WoK. It might be that he prefers to serve under Kirk as first officer while retaining his rank of Captain. Enterprise-A had to have been the most Command Heavy ships in the fleet - three officers with the rank of Captain (four if you count Sulu in the novel) and three with the rank of full Commander (if you don't count Sulu in the novel)
 
It might be Uhura...

Spock never wanted to take command positions - hell, he gives Kirk the ship as soon as he can in WoK. It might be that he prefers to serve under Kirk as first officer while retaining his rank of Captain. Enterprise-A had to have been the most Command Heavy ships in the fleet - three officers with the rank of Captain (four if you count Sulu in the novel) and three with the rank of full Commander (if you don't count Sulu in the novel)

Well in the case of Krik it was definatly command heavy as both are fully capable of commanding a ship. I suppose Scotty would make a decent ships CO if he wasn't in love with Engineering so much.
 
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