And we known of two confirmed doctors, Culber and the guy looking after the space whale.
Is the latter part of the medical staff, though? Or just a researcher?
Bah? Aside from Tyler and Landry, other security officers we've seen on Discovery include the redshirt that Ripper killed aboard the Glenn, and Mr Rhys who actually has been seen at the tactical station on the bridge a lot more often that Landry or Tyler have.
That's just it, though - Rhys isn't security, but tactical. As with TOS, those are separate branches. And probably always were, except two spinoff shows had a main character serve as a casualty replacement adopting double duty, and a third involved a ship sailing out with a thrown-together crew.
Plus there's the mysterious Black Badges.
Except there's not. What happened to them?
Okay, but if Stamets isn't the chief engineer, who is?
I agree that a CEO would have to appear on the show, and that the absence of such a character is pretty awkward. I mean, we can always pretend we miss those shots where the CEO would appear, just like we always missed Chef in ENT - but the CEO character would have central dramatic value to this particular show, too. Curiously, though,
not in the episodes seen so far...
But we could expect the following:
- We need a Q to equip our central action heroes Burnham and Tyler for their more harebrained stunts, and Stamets obviously can't be that.
- Sooner or later, the ship is going to fall apart, and Stamets isn't the man to conduct repairs.
- Stamets ultimately needs to fight somebody over the hardware, not just over command decisions, and fighting Saru is dramatically unsatisfactory, both in the sense of two wet sponges making contact, and in the sense of two science guys arguing without anybody providing the crescent wrench viewpoint.
It's just that stuff like that is for Chief Engineer M'Justa Gueststar, a role dwarfed by the colossal contribution of Assistant Chief Engineer Singh.
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