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  • It could just be an audience problem. Teenagers have a whole lingo I am not privy to. Does that mean they are wrong? I probably know more words than the average teenager. Does that mean I’m using them wrong? A lack of knowledge from one party or both can lead to miscommunication. That doesn’t automatically mean someone is wrong. I used to use the term POS in the early days of my Internet use. It meant parent over shoulder so that my friends knew why if I was acting differently all of a sudden. My parents thought I was calling them a piece of shit or referencing point of sale. The former was just funny and the latter was a bit silly. They figured they were just missing something, but it didn’t mean they were using POS wrong. They just lacked the knowledge on one use for a different age group.






  • I can’t say for certain because I haven’t fully explored the logistics, but here’s a point for consideration. In my city, they have 3 different hospitals (not associated with each other). In addition to that, there are about 10 standalone ERs, all of which are associated with one of the hospitals. They could build one giant ED within the hospitals, but they chose to distribute them.

    Another consideration for them compared to us, they have transporters. So, if they needed something or someone in a particular place, they could arrange that. I don’t know if that’s more an argument for or against centralized medical care.









  • Could be. If I was Jellico and you were Riker, I might have conceded to your point. Personally, I wouldn’t have changed to 4 groups anyway. I still say it doesn’t warrant Riker’s behavior. Two things in particular:

    1. Not making a change directly ordered by your captain and instead waiting to see if he’d enforce it later. If the order was potentially bad for readiness, delaying only made that worse.
    2. Sulking about it and making your captain jump through hoops to get your assistance.

    Jellico might have had experience with making this change in similar timeframes with good success. I would guess it is his preference for a reason. Still not saying it’s the decision I would have made.

    As a final note, many of us like Riker sometimes or are at least familiar with him. Before this episode, we don’t know Jellico and he comes off brash. That may be influencing our overall opinion of how the episode is perceived. We usually don’t like it when someone barks orders we disagree with and we have to follow them. I’ve never served, but my understanding is that’s a pretty common experience in the military. Riker’s behavior wouldn’t usually be tolerated in the military, especially in a crisis and especially from someone in a leadership role.