I wonder if the could have gone with Wesley/Leslie Crusher as a kind of yeoman to Picard, maybe in a similar way to the relationship between Charlie Young and President Bartlet on The West Wing.
Yeoman Smith, who has drawn the important assignment of secretary to the Captain on her first mission in deep space, is easily the most popular of Kirk's staff. A capable secretary and efficient dispenser of instant coffee, she also provides a welcome change of scenery for eyes that have spent long hours scanning the vast reaches of space.
Yeoman Smith left the Enterprise shorty after the Gary Mitchell Affair. Her coffee and secretary days are behind her. Bringing her up to her appearances in ST:Continues, I head cannon her going to Starfleet Academy for about 4 years, packs on muscle, and gets quickly promoted toEverything about this sounds freaking terrible from a modern perspective. I'm pretty sure we won't have anybody on SNW who's sole purpose is to dispense coffee and "be popular"/"a welcome change of scenery"
Bringing her up to her appearances in ST:Continues, I head cannon her going to Starfleet Academy for about 4 years, packs on muscle, and gets quickly promoted to Second Lieutenant.
Fixed it, above. Thanks.I believe @Henoch means Lieutenant Junior Grade, as this the rank she is credited with in Star Trek Continues itself, and indeed in the broken stripe is generally assumed to correspond to this rank in the fandom (most TOS ranks lose a full stripe compared to the usual pips/stripes.
Fixed it, above. Thanks.
I hope they don't have one, a yeoman assisting the captain adds nothing to the show.I hope they have a yeoman, since the Enterprise had one assisting Kirk. No need to alter history.
Neither does a lot of possible crew positions if not well written and cast properly, why have a bartender? Well, if the bartender is interesting that a reason by itself. The same goes for a potential yeoman.I hope they don't have one, a yeoman assisting the captain adds nothing to the show.
Depends on how it is written and the character's interactions with other crew. The concept of a yeoman is not prohibitive in of itself, especially since it is still currently used as a naval billet.I hope they don't have one, a yeoman assisting the captain adds nothing to the show.
As opposed to all those shows which just filled the cast with the bridge staff despite the fact that many of them didn't really add anything?I hope they don't have one, a yeoman assisting the captain adds nothing to the show.
Everything about this sounds freaking terrible from a modern perspective. I'm pretty sure we won't have anybody on SNW who's sole purpose is to dispense coffee and "be popular"/"a welcome change of scenery"
Episode 1 of SNW:
"Yeoman Kirk, reporting for duty!"
Spock: "He's a welcome change of scenery, Captain. Quite handsome, even."
Pike: "I don't know if I can get used to having a man on the bridge. You're different, of course, Spock."
A bartender requires a bar set where they work and isn't just an additional person on the bridge, so it's not exactly the same thing.Neither does a lot of possible crew positions if not well written and cast properly, why have a bartender? Well, if the bartender is interesting that a reason by itself. The same goes for a potential yeoman.
What the navy currently does isn't really relevant in my opinion because that's not what Star Trek is about. But if they show a captain with a desk job who spends most of their time in an office then sure, add a Tiner. Tiner worked on JAG because except for a few exceptions his scenes took place in the office. Star Trek was never an office show and the yeoman we did see just handed Kirk stuff and just stood next to his chair otherwise.Depends on how it is written and the character's interactions with other crew. The concept of a yeoman is not prohibitive in of itself, especially since it is still currently used as a naval billet.
Also, the yeoman on JAG ended up having some more interesting character moments too. It can be fun.
You're implying that I wouldn't ditch a bunch of the bridge crew too which isn't true. A lot of them are useless and can be done away with like they did with communications after TOS and the conn officer on TNG after Wesley left. Having an extra in that seat most of the time worked fine. Most Star Trek casts were too bloated and could have lost a few regulars.As opposed to all those shows which just filled the cast with the bridge staff despite the fact that many of them didn't really add anything?
Kirk would also have to be "an efficient dispenser of instant coffee".Episode 1 of SNW:
"Yeoman Kirk, reporting for duty!"
Spock: "He's a welcome change of scenery, Captain. Quite handsome, even."
Pike: "I don't know if I can get used to having a man on the bridge. You're different, of course, Spock."
From the sounds of things he already "provides a welcome change of scenery for eyes that have spent long hours scanning the vast reaches of space."
Dr. Boyce would disagree with you.A bartender requires a bar set where they work and isn't just an additional person on the bridge, so it's not exactly the same thing.
Agree to disagree and all that jazz. I see nothing wrong with having an administrator or assistant to the captain to support daily business of the ship.What the navy currently does isn't really relevant in my opinion because that's not what Star Trek is about. But if they show a captain with a desk job who spends most of their time in an office then sure, add a Tiner. Tiner worked on JAG because except for a few exceptions his scenes took place in the office. Star Trek was never an office show and the yeoman we did see just handed Kirk stuff and just stood next to his chair otherwise.
I love Star Trek and all, but Starfleet as an organization struggles with believability. This is a small change that I think would help.
Too late, you can make captain in 3 years lol
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