I’m thinking I would go with either, “swing it, baby” or “right on, sister!”

So, like-

“Mr. Nartik, set course for Tau Alpha III. Warp six.”

“Course laid in, sir.”

“Right on, sister!”

This would be the 23rd or 24th century gender-neutral form of the word sister, obviously.

    • Flying SquidOPM
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      108 months ago

      I’m not going to tell Captain Reno how to run their ship, but I really don’t think Dr. Culber should be at the helm.

      • Admiral Patrick
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        88 months ago

        Ha. Medical officer at the helm is really stretching the limits of the omnidisciplinary scienteist/doctor character.

        • Flying SquidOPM
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          88 months ago

          That said, the Kobiyashi Maru episode of Prodigy had holographic Beverly Crusher as First Officer.

          Mainly because they couldn’t get anyone else, but…

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            8 months ago

            I need to go back and watch Prodigy. I started it but didn’t get past the first few episodes. Didn’t dislike it, but was busy IRL at the time and just haven’t gone back to watch the rest.

            Crusher also pilots the Enterprise in that bubble universe she was stuck in, but I think that was more telling the computer to do it (memory is fuzzy on the specifics of that episode which is ironically titled ‘Remember Me’).

            • Flying SquidOPM
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              78 months ago

              I felt the same way about Prodigy, especially because the first two or three episodes are a bit shaky, but once it gets going, it’s pretty great.

          • @mercano
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            48 months ago

            She commanded the Enterprise during Descent, so she’s obviously gone through the process to qualify to stand watch at some point in the past. She takes out a Borg ship, so she’s pretty good at it, too.