Eddington as the replacement of Chakotay from episode one, now that would have been interesting.Chakotay really isn't a firebrand like Eddington or a resentful ex-official like Hudson and is a pretty meek guy overall.
Eddington as the replacement of Chakotay from episode one, now that would have been interesting.Chakotay really isn't a firebrand like Eddington or a resentful ex-official like Hudson and is a pretty meek guy overall.
That's why I said B'Elanna could have been the second officer had she been promoted to full lieutenant. There were other full lieutenants on board, that gym guy for one, who would have outranked Tom Paris.If Chakotay left then Tuvok is next in the chain of command, followed by Tom.
How so Eddigton was stationed on DS9 until season 3 wasn't he? Voyager left the badlands some time prior?Eddington as the replacement of Chakotay from episode one, now that would have been interesting.
That could have easily been rewritten.How so Eddigton was stationed on DS9 until season 3 wasn't he? Voyager left the badlands some time prior?
You can say that about anythingThat could have easily been rewritten.
No that's not quite how it works. Tom would outrank another lieutenant because he is a bridge officer. Same thing with Harry, even though he is an ensign he is a bridge officer and a department head. So while some may have a higher rank, Harry would still outrank them.That's why I said B'Elanna could have been the second officer had she been promoted to full lieutenant. There were other full lieutenants on board, that gym guy for one, who would have outranked Tom Paris.
Where did Paris get enough command experience to be third in command?If Chakotay left then Tuvok is next in the chain of command, followed by Tom.
No, any "line officer" with superior rank would out rank Harry. Also other ensigns with more time in rank would out rank Harry.So while some may have a higher rank, Harry would still outrank them.
Why would she transfer? She was the best engineer. It would make no sense to give that upAll this bickering is pointless. I suggested B'Elanna to become the second officer. Maybe transfer her to security/tactical, the post vacated by Tuvok after becoming the first officer. Lieutenant Carey could have taken over engineering.
A promotion is a promotion.Why would she transfer? She was the best engineer. It would make no sense to give that up
Right. Wesley didn't outrank laforge because laforge was the chief engineer. Wesley wasn't a department head.Where did Paris get enough command experience to be third in command?No, any "line officer" with superior rank would out rank Harry. Also other ensigns with more time in rank would out rank Harry.
Being a department head (was he?) doesn't give you somehow a leg up over people who in fact out rank you.
As for being assigned to working a panel on the bridge, Lieutenant Sulu didn't out rank Lieutenant Command Scott.
And Wesley didn't out rank LaForge.
That doesn't really make sense. She can get a promotion and still be chief engineer where her skills would be most useful.A promotion is a promotion.
Can the chief engineer be a bridge officer though?That doesn't really make sense. She can get a promotion and still be chief engineer where her skills would be most useful.
If Chakotay left then Tuvok is next in the chain of command, followed by Tom.
Sometimes. There is an engineering station on the bridge. B'Elanna was often thereCan the chief engineer be a bridge officer though?
I think Jetrel, Mortal Coil, Fair Trade, and Homestead really epitomize the core of Neelix as a character beneath his cheery and somewhat annoying exterior.Exactly.
And besides, I keep thinking that even if Chakotay was XO in title, Tuvok was the real First Officer on board (he saw and knew almost everything, even if he kept silent as long as Janeway, Voyager and the crew weren't in danger), the crew (Starfllet and Maquis) listened to/respect him, he learnt to question himself AND maybe the most important, Tuvok was the only one in whom Janeway trusted completly.
But to return to Neelix, it's a pity that the character wasn't more been developed, especially his past after left Talax ...and that his reputation to love a little too much young people stuck on him from the beginning till the end! Sad!![]()
Janeway knew Tuvok for a long time and yes she trusted him more than Chakotay. But Chakotay would disagree with Janeway and that is important too.Exactly.
And besides, I keep thinking that even if Chakotay was XO in title, Tuvok was the real First Officer on board (he saw and knew almost everything, even if he kept silent as long as Janeway, Voyager and the crew weren't in danger), the crew (Starfllet and Maquis) listened to/respect him, he learnt to question himself AND maybe the most important, Tuvok was the only one in whom Janeway trusted completly.
But to return to Neelix, it's a pity that the character wasn't more been developed, especially his past after left Talax ...and that his reputation to love a little too much young people stuck on him from the beginning till the end! Sad!![]()
Agreed. And i would add Once Upon A TimeI think Jetrel, Mortal Coil, Fair Trade, and Homestead really epitomize the core of Neelix as a character beneath his cheery and somewhat annoying exterior.
Yeah about Chakotay it's an unfair criticism of Voyager-they come to blows in Scorpion, Workforce, Equinox, and there are more than a few times he disagrees with her even if goes along with it. He had reservations about Seven onboard, tried to keep B'lanna from facing the consequences of striking Carey not something Janeway would have allowed.Janeway knew Tuvok for a long time and yes she trusted him more than Chakotay. But Chakotay would disagree with Janeway and that is important too.
Janeway knew Tuvok for a long time and yes she trusted him more than Chakotay.
But Chakotay would disagree with Janeway and that is important too.
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