Teh Hamburglar said:
Well, I don't think that warrants a seat in the command center. Sitting there playing Farmville until once a month she had to to advise Picard. She usually just stated the obvious "I sense how angry you are." No shit, counselor? Did the shouting and yelling tip you off? Writers sucked pretty hard sometimes.
But I really think Starfleet wanted breasts on deck.
I think the bridge of the Enterprise-D was largely customizable. Like it doesn't really matter if Wesley sits on the starboard side and Data sits on the port. They could trade seats if they just tweaked a line or two in the computer's config file. Same with all those science and engineering stations in back. They're just remote terminals. Nothing on the Main Bridge is hardwired into anything (that's what the Battle Bridge is for). In that regard, I think Starfleet just had some space available so they gave the Captain three Captain's chairs, and told him he could put some advisers in the other two. I think it was Captain Picard who decided on who gets the third chair (after deciding that the first officer gets the second). He could've had the heads of engineering or tactical or medical beside him, but he wanted some Betazoid psychic advantage. It's a wasted seat most of the time, but it was never an important seat, and on the rare occasion when he really needs her talents, it pays off big.
I can't see official Starfleet policy demanding that the emotional well-being of the ship needs a 24/7 pipeline straight to the Captain's ear. Especially not when Troi isn't even a commissioned officer, and that purpose and more could be handled by a medical adviser.
ErasureAcer said:
woooo. subscribed to netflix today. watched Star Trek 2009 as I've never seen it. Was alright. Anyhow I'm a big TNG ans DS9 fan having owned both at one point. So its nice to have them back. =) Never seen TOS or Voyager tho. Which should I watch first? Think I'll skip Enterprise.
I'd definitely watch TOS before Voyager. I support the idea of watching things in the order they were made, or close to it. It helps to put things in the proper context and perspective. No real harm in having watched TNG and DS9, but since you're open to watching the original series, I'd watch that (and all or at least some of the first 6 movies) before moving on with Voyager.
Battersea Power Station said:
Anyway, my question is about the movies. If we're going through TOS, TNG, and DS9 (I'll give Voyager a try, but I've started Enterprise before and couldn't handle it), when should we watch which movies? Thanks.
First TOS. All of it. And then if you're asking which TOS movies are worth watching, this seems to be the general consensus.
Star Trek: The Motion Picture - Kind of slow and weird, maybe awful, maybe awesome.
Star Trek II: The Wrath of Kahn - Must watch.
Star Trek III: The Search for Spock - Not great, but must watch.
Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home - Kind of dated, but must watch.
Star Trek V: The Whatever - Skip.
Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country - Must watch.
Then watch TNG. Watch TNG movies after TNG, and it doesn't really matter if you mix them with DS9 or Voyager. Just watch every single one the TNG movies. Then watch RedLetterMedia's epic reviews of the TNG movies.