It's not most people just one rather quirky woman.
A Fifth was also quite popular back in 2002 when Robin Thicke based his "When I Get You Alone" hit on it.True, but many revivals depend on the music of the current era whatever that might be. As I recall, A Fifth of Beethoven rocketed to number 1 on the Billboard charts in 1976. It was, after all, perfect DISCO music. True, only 170 years old at the time, but still... And then there was all the Gregorian Chant stuff that came back into vogue in the 90s for a while.
Oh I'm sure he had opinions on engineeringConnolly is clearly the science person,
I'll have to rewatch the episode, but isn't there a line where it's mentioned that the electrical discharge has cut the spore room off from main engineering?
So, we've seen five full commanders (Burnham, Saru, Reno, the Doctor and Nhan) and can infer at least one more if Reno is not the chief engineer.
What's the collective noun?
An Indecision of Commanders?
What's the collective noun?
I don't recall ever seeing more than two commanders (by their sleeves) in the same episode on TOS.The Enterprise-A had four commanders and three captains at one point. Starfleet apparently liked to overload their ships with command level officers for a few decades there in the 23rd century.
I don't recall ever seeing more than two commanders (by their sleeves) in the same episode on TOS.
An example of when there were two shown, including Spock, is here in "The Enterprise Incident":
http://tos.trekcore.com/gallery/albums/3x02/The_Enterprise_Incident_051.JPG
You also said "a few decades there in the 23rd century."I meant Star Treks IV And V. Hence the A in Enterprise-A
So, we've seen five full commanders (Burnham, Saru, Reno, the Doctor and Nhan) and can infer at least one more if Reno is not the chief engineer.
The Enterprise-A had four commanders and three captains at one point. Starfleet apparently liked to overload their ships with command level officers for a few decades there in the 23rd century.
NCC-1701-A didn't have a few decades. She was launched in 2286 at the end of TVH and called home to be decommissioned in 2293 at the end of TUC....Which would be the E-A decades, supposedly.
...Which would be the E-A decades, supposedly.
Heck, Reno isn't even crew. Probably. We never learn why she's still aboard, even though Number One just made use of some sort of a transportation resource that will get her all the way to Earth.
And why is Nhan there? Her presence takes the Knights of the Oblong Table by a degree of surprise, just like Stamets is surprised by Reno. Is it just that Pike believes in hosting all sorts of informal passengers (witness the two youngsters in civvies in "The Cage") and letting them contribute?
Timo Saloniemi
NCC-1701-A didn't have a few decades. She was launched in 2286 at the end of TVH and called home to be decommissioned in 2293 at the end of TUC.
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