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The first season of TNG always seemed like a big anomaly to me in regards to casting. Geordi was driving the ship half the time and in engineering the other half, Worf seemed like a redundant person because we had Tasha Yar, and there wasn't a regular chief engineer. Even with TOS as our only standard to compare it against at the time, it still seemed strange. Does anyone know if there was a reason for all of this?
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I believe originally Gene felt engineering would be less important in a ship this futuristic (think Ian M Banks or Revelation Space, the ships take care of themselves). At one point in the early season, it's stated that the first officer looks after engineering. However they soon brought in a concept of chief engineer (I think they had 2 in the first season), and gave it to a lead character to make it more important later. Worf originally was to be a background character (think Leslie), but his popularity kept him on the bridge. Even in TOS they occasionally had different characters at key posts when the main were off shift, where TNG seemed to keep the main characters on the bridge, except when that week involved killing the conn officer.
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Worf was only supposed to be an O'brien at first. Little more than a talking extra to add a bit of new age, we-made-peace-with-them coolness to the bridge. After all, it was hinted at that the Kligons had actually joined the Federation by season 1 of TNG (dumb idea).
I don't remember alot of instances of Geordi being in Engineering during Season 1, but it was probably due to the fact that they needed someone doing dialogue, and something for Geordi to do. I doesn't seem like a whole lot mroe thought than "Hey, let's have a blind guy steering" went into his character at first, though some interesting things with his friendship with Riker were established in the pilot, not really to be touched on in the future.
They did have a chief engineer during season 1... actually they went through several of them. Riker must have kept making people mad or something. They went through 1) Lady Mole Face in "The Naked Now", who apparently died as a result of complications during cosmetic surgery, 2) Commander Argyle in "Where No One Has Gone Before" who was probably relieved for having a stereotypically Scottish name, having a beard, and being fat, 3) Lt. Asshole who tried to take command from Geordi in "The Arsenal of Freedom", and 4) Leland T. Lytch, from "Skin of Evil". 3 and 4 may be the same, but I think they were different, and I may have forgotten someone. It does seem odd that such an important post wasn't cast with a regular.
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I recall reading that there weren't, originally, any scenes in Engineering in "Encounter at Farpoint," until someone suggested that, if they didn't build the set for the pilot, it would probably never be built, and thus a scene or two was put in. So it makes sense that there wasn't any main character assigned to it at first.
(I think this anecdote is in the TNG technical manual, and I encourage anyone whose copy proves more easily findable than mine to go check.)
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I think you might be misremembering something. As XO, it was Riker's job to look after the operation of every department aboard ship, but I don't think he had a particular interest in Engineering (although he did get called down there a few times).
Aban,
Argyle *also* appeared in "Datelore" -- rumor is he wasn't brought back because he was campaigning at conventions for more guest-spots and an expanded role in the series (otherwise Geordi might've stayed on the bridge in the second season) -- and the asshole CEO from "Arsenal of Freedom" was Lt. Logan (who probably got the boot for his actions against LaForge).
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I remember the story about Engineering being added in so the set would be built too. Don't remember if it was in the TM, though. Either that, or one of the Art books.
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I seem to remember a scene in the transport room with Picard and Riker (without beard) meeting someone who'd just beamed in, in which Riker stated the first officer was responsible for engineering, or words to that effect. Could of sworn it was the "Where one has gone before" epp, Maybe its the senility kicking in...
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I also remember the anecdote about getting the engineering set built. I don't have the TM, but I do have the art books, so maybe it's in there (or possibly the Encyclopedia or the Chronology, since I have those)? Unfortunately, they're at home right now, and I'm not.
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The statement regarding Riker's oversight of the engines, not Engineering, is from WNOHGB. A combadgeless Kozinski and his mystery rank insignia were throwing a fit about Picard not being there to drool over his awesomeness. It seems that a captain should care about his ship's engines. Riker said Picard did care, which is why he had given general oversight of them to his first officer. Basically, as stated before, every department on the ship reported directly to Riker, including Engineering.
KOSINSKI A ship's engines should be a concern of the ship's captain...
RIKER They are, sir. Which is why they make their first officers directly responsible for engine condition and performance. (indicating Argyle) Guided, of course, by one of our chief engineers, Lieutenant Commander Argyle in this case.
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Though that script snipet brings up another interesting point that I had forgetton... Argyle was not apparently the chief engineer. He was one of them. Perhaps Lady Mole Face was sill the actual Chief Chief Engineer.
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Perhaps he was in control of Engineering for that shift... and that goes for all the other "Chief Engineers" of the season except Logan who probably did replace McDougal who in turn got replaced by Lynch.
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quote:Originally posted by B.J.: I also remember the anecdote about getting the engineering set built. I don't have the TM, but I do have the art books, so maybe it's in there (or possibly the Encyclopedia or the Chronology, since I have those)? Unfortunately, they're at home right now, and I'm not.
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Most probably the TNG Companion/Compendium
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