That was Riker's choice and he clearly wanted that role. Being on the Enterprise was hos choice assignment, to the point of turning down his own command. Harry had no choice, yet continually served competently in difficult circumstances. A promotion would have acknowledged that effort rather than keeping him at the most junior of ranks.Look at Riker and how long he hung around the Enterprise as a commander before he finally decided to accept the promotion he could have had 15 years earlier.
but what would have changed
I have to assume the ways Kim [messed] up every week and got written up, which we never actually saw.
Expecting logical sense here is a bit too much to ask, I think. Realistically, River would have been forced to take a Captaincy or leave the service after BOBW.
I accept that, but then if he’s undeserving, why was he even offered the Melbourne? Would the personnel losses from fighting the Borg accelerate his promotion? No matter which way I think about it, whether he deserved promotion or not, it seems weird… so I just throw up my hands on Treks treatment of this stuffNot really, my headcanon is that the reason why Riker is "allowed" to turn down promotions is because he's well into the "below the line" average even for the rank he holds, never mind a full Captain's billet.
In the RW USN, officers don't promote to O-5 until at least fifteen years in service
"The Disease" is largely irrelevant anyway. Harry should have had his hollow pip by the third season.
I really badly bungled what I was trying to say I think. What I mean was yes, Melbourne was offered to him beforehand, but if he didn't deserver one then, why was it offered, and subsequent to the start of that episode, the only things that have happened are -He was offered the Melbourne before the Borg were confirmed to be in Federation space.
Harry absolutely should have been a JG by the end of the series, maybe even a LT, but his assertion that it was likely that he would be a LCDR without also being at least Second Officer is dreamland.
Consider that in "Non Sequitur", Harry is 8 months out of academy. It is said that he could "walk out of that meeting a lieutenant (JG)".
Figure that he would require at least 2-3x that time to make full lieutenant. We will actually err on the side of caution and allow three times longer, or two more years, so that's 2y 8m into his career.
And let's allow five times as long for LCDR, or 3y 4m. Total time: 6 years even. Given that Harry was at the 6y 3m mark in "Nightingale", that's actually doable.
I expect that the reprimand in "The Disease" would likely have slowed down Harry's ascent to LCDR by a year or two. But Harry might have been presuming that said reprimand wouldn't have happened if he had remained in the Alpha Quadrant.
Given how much of a gullible trouble magnet that Harry is, he might believe that... I'm not so sure.
I wonder what Janeway would have done if Harry had "quit".
For that matter, what provision was there for someone to resign their commission on Voyager? Is everyone essentially conscripted? Why did we never see anyone who'd legitimately just given up and was willing to stay along for the ride (because where else would they go?) but was not psychologically capable of or simply no longer desired to perform their duties?
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