Flying SquidM to TenForward: Where Every Vulcan Knows Your Name • 27 days agoThis is on the wall in the Enterprise-D Engineering break room.imagemessage-square10arrow-up1124arrow-down12
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minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish8•26 days agoI mean, we are talking about the Chief of engineering. Level 1-2 diagnostics should already have been done by lower ranks. He’s probably the only one allowed to run level 3.
minus-squareFlying SquidOPMlink15•26 days agoIt’s a TNG joke that Geordi only runs level 1 and 3 diagnostics. He does run level 2, but it’s rare.
minus-square@edgemaster72linkEnglish3•edit-226 days agoIf I had to guess (and I am) they probably look something like: Level 1 diagnostic: reboot it Level 2 diagnostic: persussive maintenance (looked down upon by Starfleet) Level 3 diagnostic: actually check logs and reference documentation for any error messages present
I mean, we are talking about the Chief of engineering.
Level 1-2 diagnostics should already have been done by lower ranks.
He’s probably the only one allowed to run level 3.
It’s a TNG joke that Geordi only runs level 1 and 3 diagnostics.
He does run level 2, but it’s rare.
If I had to guess (and I am) they probably look something like:
Level 1 diagnostic: reboot it
Level 2 diagnostic: persussive maintenance (looked down upon by Starfleet)
Level 3 diagnostic: actually check logs and reference documentation for any error messages present
Not always. Sometimes it’s:
Level 3 diagnostic: 3