Carey sure had hostility towards her, but once a decision was reached he accepted it and never questioned her rank after early season 1.Someone must have forgotten to mention that to Carey.
i referred to that argument several times in this very topic...Did you miss the argument between Janeway and Chakotay over who would take over as Chief Engineer? Janeway was prejudiced against B'Elanna due to her Maquis affiliation, her temper, and her unwillingness to look past any of that to understand just how good an engineer B'Elanna actually was.
Probably quite a few times more than twice. Still, the chain in command is pretty clear: after B’Elanna the second should be Carey, after him someone else, definitely not a civilian.Oh, FFS. She was "in command" maybe twice in four seasons. The one time was in the episode about the Omega molecule, a highly top-secret thing that only Captains and above are allowed to know about, but which Seven knew due to the Borg having assimilated a number of captains and above.
Seven was put in charge of situations where her knowledge was greater than B'Elanna's or Carey's or Vorik's, and when it was that important that there really wasn't time to go through a chain of command thing where the Starfleet officers would decide whether to take the word of a civilian who knew what the hell she was talking about over an officer who didn't have a clue.
If they'd gone the latter route, they would never have survived to reach the Alpha Quadrant
Without stepping on other officers’ shoes.We were talking about civilians. Neelix was a civilian who tried to make himself useful in a number of ways, including studying to become a security officer.
And nothing wrong about him trying to become security: he didn’t act as second in command of security with no rank anytime Tuvok wasn’t available.
Similarly, I don’t see a problem with seven running astrometics, a lab she herself built, and helping out on the bridge as a civilian mission expert.
But they weren’t.Janeway's irregular appointments were provisional and could have been countermanded at any time once they regained contact with Starfleet.
my point was that he did...and that was absurd.Tom was drafted as a medic-in-training, and don't tell me he never took shifts in Sickbay when the Doctor wasn't there.
he filled that role in several late seasons episodes.Tom was never a nurse.
Several times, the last of which around 2012. Next times will be around 2023, probably.Did you even watch the early episodes?
Absolutely. Yet, 7 years in, the only medical personnel available are the Holodoctor and the head of navigation...How does that makes sense?!People cross-trained in a variety of ways. They would have to, since there was no way to take on new Starfleet crew. The more skills people learned, the better the odds of survival.
Because it makes sense. As does her training in medicine. My point was that it was ludicrous to relying only on paris’s lone year of medical training: janeway should have transferred 4 people to infirmary immediately and have them train to be able to replace the at the moment unproven doctor as soon as possibleThere was an episode in which Tom was teaching Kes to fly a shuttle. Why aren't you citing that as "ludicrous"?