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minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish7•11 days agoThen there’s Barcley. And I think Voyager had a few junior level crew that were having performance issues.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink7•11 days agoI mean Reg is the one who found a way to make contact with Voyager, he’s just terribly socially awkward so slotting him in Engineering works out
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish6•11 days agoEarly on in TNG he was kind of fucking up at his job though. Later on he became more competent yet still socially awkward.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink4•11 days agoTrue, although if we had fully functional holodecks I’d probably end up spending an inordinate amount of time in there too
minus-squareVindictiveJudgelinkfedilinkEnglish3•11 days agoVoyager’s command staff also had to merge an undisciplined terrorist crew into a rigid military organization. Pretty sure all the trouble makers in Learning Curve were Maquis.
Then there’s Barcley.
And I think Voyager had a few junior level crew that were having performance issues.
I mean Reg is the one who found a way to make contact with Voyager, he’s just terribly socially awkward so slotting him in Engineering works out
Early on in TNG he was kind of fucking up at his job though. Later on he became more competent yet still socially awkward.
True, although if we had fully functional holodecks I’d probably end up spending an inordinate amount of time in there too
Voyager’s command staff also had to merge an undisciplined terrorist crew into a rigid military organization. Pretty sure all the trouble makers in Learning Curve were Maquis.