I mean the person she is under would have no power either.Grand Admiral Thrawn wrote: Himself? I know Janeway looks bad, but really...![]()
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Look at it from another perspective... Picard and Kirk et al had to intentionally avoid Admiral postings. Kirk certainly saw the Admiratly as a form of semi-retirement, because he wanted to be out on the edge DOING things. So maybe SF is top-heavy, in that captains who live for a few years get offered what appear to be largely administrative Admiralties. Large fleets are rare in peacetime SF, but there seem to be a lot of Admirals anyway.
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Superannuation. That's how the Royal Navy cleared out command slots for bright young, up-and-coming officers; slotting the less competent admirals into relatively "safe" positions far from actual fleet command. A programme ideally suited for bureaucratic manipulation and one which doesn't at all contradict the theory that Adm. Paris did some string-pulling on her behalf.
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"Yellowing" Janeway, as it were?Patrick Degan wrote:Superannuation. That's how the Royal Navy cleared out command slots for bright young, up-and-coming officers; slotting the less competent admirals into relatively "safe" positions far from actual fleet command. A programme ideally suited for bureaucratic manipulation and one which doesn't at all contradict the theory that Adm. Paris did some string-pulling on her behalf.
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What exactly did she say?Lord Pounder wrote:I was watching Nemesis yesterday and from what i can tell she was little more than a mouth piece for SF Command. This seems to be the reason why she was trying to bait Picard.
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She said something along the lines of : "the son'a, the borg, the romlulans you always get the easy missions don't you Jean-Luc?"Kitsune wrote:What exactly did she say?Lord Pounder wrote:I was watching Nemesis yesterday and from what i can tell she was little more than a mouth piece for SF Command. This seems to be the reason why she was trying to bait Picard.
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I'd also say that in the Voyager episode 'Pathfinder', the photo of Tom on Admiral Paris' desk is a shot FROM 'The First Duty' with Nick Locarno. So I think we have an explicate onscreen conformation that they are the same person. Possibly Tom changed his name while at the Accedemy, so as to avoid any possibility of Dad playing favourates? Or other cadets working out the link?Darth Wong wrote:The Nick LeCarno incident is mirrored in Tom Paris' background, in the novel "Mosaic" (which is supposedly canon according to Paramount, although I know that many fans bitterly dispute that).Alyeska wrote:Couple things.
First, is Admiral Paris did this, he must be fucking powerful to get Janeway promoted from O6 to O9. A fucking Vice Admiral in an instant.
Second, whats this about Tom loosing several squadmates? This isn't from that TNG episode with Wesley is it? They had the same actor who plays Tom and the original intent was for the same character, but they changed it at the last minute. Are you referring to another incident?

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Metrion Cascade wrote:I always thought the slogan for Starfleet should be "Duty. Honor. Well Meaning Nepotism." Can you say "Wesley Crusher?"
Good point. For a society supposedly based on everyone trying to better themselves there sure was a lot of string pulling going on by people in high places so some relative or friend of their's could benefit.
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Hey, they're only human, though they'll deny it in a heartbeat.Tsyroc wrote:Metrion Cascade wrote:I always thought the slogan for Starfleet should be "Duty. Honor. Well Meaning Nepotism." Can you say "Wesley Crusher?"
Good point. For a society supposedly based on everyone trying to better themselves there sure was a lot of string pulling going on by people in high places so some relative or friend of their's could benefit.
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Those of you in the workplace are familiar with the Law of Inverse Promotion.
If you're not, its basically this: "Personnel will tend to rise in the ranks of an organization based on the amount of stupidity they possess."
Of course, that means that Janeway should be head of Starfleet Command now.
If you're not, its basically this: "Personnel will tend to rise in the ranks of an organization based on the amount of stupidity they possess."
Of course, that means that Janeway should be head of Starfleet Command now.
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That's a paraphrase of the Peter Principle: "People tend to rise to their level of incompetence."Defiant wrote:Those of you in the workplace are familiar with the Law of Inverse Promotion.
If you're not, its basically this: "Personnel will tend to rise in the ranks of an organization based on the amount of stupidity they possess."
Of course, that means that Janeway should be head of Starfleet Command now.
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Actually, the Peter Principle doesn't seem to have anything to do with Inverse Promotion. The Peter Principle refers to the idea of promoting people out of jobs they are skilled at, until they get stuck in a job they don't do well. Inverse Promotion sounds like something Scott Adams would propose, since it seems to apply most to bureaucracies.
As for Janeway's promotion, it does seem like it was motivated by PR. The fleet wanted a non-military hero they could present to the public, and they were willing to overlook her misdeeds, at least for the short term. She probably got assigned to something where she couldn't screw things up.
As for Janeway's promotion, it does seem like it was motivated by PR. The fleet wanted a non-military hero they could present to the public, and they were willing to overlook her misdeeds, at least for the short term. She probably got assigned to something where she couldn't screw things up.
