• Haus@kbin.social
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          There is a subset of Chief Petty Officers and CPO adjacent people who are Trekkies, and for whom O’Brien’s rate and/or rank is… a fountain of disappointment.

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            Theres no money or pension involved in starfleet. The post scarcity space communism pretty much lets anyone do whatever they like.

            Their rank/rate mainly have to do with authority, and it didn’t seem like the chief really cared about being in charge. He just cared about making things work.

            He was a fine example of an engineers mindset, along with scotty/Geordi/etc. He was also a damn fine solider and tactician, but he didnt like it. He just wanted to keep things humming, and he did it well.

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              I was watching Rolling With Difficulty, and they had to pass through a portal that you can only enter if you’re genuinely despondent. So Dani, the ship’s engineer, imagines a world where everything is working and there’s nothing left to fix, and she immediately drops through the portal.

              It’s hilarious because they were fighting a villain whose whole ideology is “entropy is inevitable, stop struggling to live”, and he keeps trying to tempt Dani to his side, and he just does not understand her as a person because every time he says “everything is going to rust and fall apart”, she says “great, then I’ll have more stuff to fix”.

              Anyway Rolling With Difficulty is basically a Star Trek D&D campaign. They sail the astral sea between planes, seeking out strange new worlds.

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      At least Lower Decks gave him the recognition he deserves by naming him “the most important man ever in Starfleet”.