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  • @aeronmelon
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    146 months ago

    Honestly, the worst thing about the first season was the revolving door of Chief Engineers.

    • Flying SquidM
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      116 months ago

      Blame Roddenberry. He didn’t even want to show Engineering. I don’t get it because people loved Scotty.

      • @edgemaster72
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        96 months ago

        That’s crazy to me, the engineers are always my favorite characters

        • Flying SquidM
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          116 months ago

          And have inspired so many scientists too.

          There’s a (poorly named) documentary called “How William Shatner Invented the Future” which features a bunch of scientists talking about how Star Trek inspired them. Including the inventor of the cell phone.

      • @aeronmelon
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        46 months ago

        Er, I find that hard to believe considering Main Engineering was the biggest set they built for the show.

        Is there a source for that anywhere?

        • Flying SquidM
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          During the first season of Star Trek The Next Generation, there was never a full-time chief engineering officer for the Enterprise-D. Originally the producers thought that most of the action would take place on the bridge and would rarely go to other areas of the ship, including engineering. The bridge officers would call over the intercom to the other areas and have some voice actor say “Yes sir!” and so forth to save money on new sets. Gene Roddenberry disagreed with this idea and had a change made to the shooting script for the pilot episode “Encounter at Farpoint” to include a scene in engineering; otherwise no engineering set would have been built at all. That set the stage to bring in a new character to act as the chief engineer. Well, it didn’t quite work out as planned at first.

          https://www.ex-astris-scientia.org/inconsistencies/chief_engineers_tng.htm

          Now I don’t know where they got that from, but that website is generally a reliable source. But I was wrong, it wasn’t Gene.

          • @aeronmelon
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            36 months ago

            So why would I blame Roddenberry if Roddenberry is the reason the Engineering set got built?

            Your previous comment made it sound like he was against the idea of going to Engineering.

            • Flying SquidM
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              56 months ago

              My edit must not have gone through. I forgot to add that I was wrong and it wasn’t Roddenberry and edited my comment, but it didn’t go through to you fast enough I guess. Sorry.

              • @aeronmelon
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                46 months ago

                Okay. The idea that they didn’t want to film in Engineering really confused me. Because Encounter At Farpoint made a big show of Picard walking the entire set from top to bottom.

                It makes a lot of sense that Roddenberry himself vetoed that idea.

                • Flying SquidM
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                  36 months ago

                  I had always heard it was Roddenberry that said no Engineering set, but this does make more sense.

                  • @aeronmelon
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                    26 months ago

                    Maybe Roddenberry’s PoS lawyer…

    • @[email protected]
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      66 months ago

      I really liked that! It accurately demonstrates that when you are building a new team, leadership roles are especially challenging to fill. It made it feel like a believable workplace.

      • @aeronmelon
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        16 months ago

        Code of Honor isn’t even the worst episode of season 1.