O'Brien WAS an officer on the Enterprise, but he lost his commission at some unknown point. My guess is that Tom Riker knows what happened, but he refuses to speak of it.
obrien was not an officer on the enterprise they have always refered to him as chief. Even Worf's father called him a chief petty officer. Also in war time I don't see how you have a choice to say no to responsibility.
He was called "Lieutenant" in TNG "Where Silence Has Lease."
That's like saying "ignoring his rank all together, he was this rank". That doesn't make sense.References to O'Brien's rank or rating are fairly consistent: he's always a petty officer of some sort, quite regardless of the pips we see on his collar.
You mean the different colored rank?Perhaps the very same way people can tell apart Majors and Lieutenant Colonels in today's US Army?
But they weren't.Since we later see O'Brien with a single distinctly dark-centered pip, it should be easy enough to pretend that his one and two pips in earlier TNG were always black, too.
Because we have eye balls.How could we tell?
If that was the case then we would have at least 1 instance where he was wearing two hollow pips. There isn't one. We have him from several angles in various lighting configurations wearing two solid pips and the rank of LTJG. Even one solid pip. But not one of what you're suggesting.It may well be that the black pips just caught the light the wrong way every time we looked at them in early TNG. That happens in late TNG and DS9 a lot, even if only briefly.
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