I got thinking about something the other day.
Starfleet engineers are famed for "turning rocks into replicators", as Keevan from DS9's "ROCKS AND SHOALS" rightly points out. But what makes a good CHIEF engineer?
All the ones from our shows have their miracle working monents and episodes... all are quite capable, intelligent, creative, and adaptable.
But from a leadership standpoint, who do you think was the best?
For me, I think it would be a toss-up between La Forge and O'Brien. Geordi knew how to delegate well, enough so that he spent quite a lot of time on the Bridge. And he showed leadership in "The Arsenal of Freedom", among other times. And I think it is quite telling that in an alternate future we see him in command of a Galaxy class ship.
With O'Brien, he also knew how to delegate, and I would argue he had a tougher job. Not just because of his duties with keeping the entire station running smoothly, but working on other starships, too, whether they were Starfleet or alien. And he gave some great command advice to Worf in "STARSHIP DOWN". Being able to teach is an important quality in leadership, and his becoming an instructor at Starfleet Academy at the end proves this.
What do you all think?
Starfleet engineers are famed for "turning rocks into replicators", as Keevan from DS9's "ROCKS AND SHOALS" rightly points out. But what makes a good CHIEF engineer?
All the ones from our shows have their miracle working monents and episodes... all are quite capable, intelligent, creative, and adaptable.
But from a leadership standpoint, who do you think was the best?
For me, I think it would be a toss-up between La Forge and O'Brien. Geordi knew how to delegate well, enough so that he spent quite a lot of time on the Bridge. And he showed leadership in "The Arsenal of Freedom", among other times. And I think it is quite telling that in an alternate future we see him in command of a Galaxy class ship.
With O'Brien, he also knew how to delegate, and I would argue he had a tougher job. Not just because of his duties with keeping the entire station running smoothly, but working on other starships, too, whether they were Starfleet or alien. And he gave some great command advice to Worf in "STARSHIP DOWN". Being able to teach is an important quality in leadership, and his becoming an instructor at Starfleet Academy at the end proves this.
What do you all think?