A Military Review of Star Trek: Peak Performance
A Military Review of "Peak Performance" The following is merely an evaluation of the military procedures shown is "Peak Performance." It is not a review of acting caliber, character consistency or any other matter (save those offshoots I might happen to bring in)! The episode concerns itself with a field exercise. Having been on 3 Reforgers and numerous other real exercises, I should have a slight understanding of the issues involved. PP does not present as bad an image for StarFleet as "Vivisection", "Kill the JCS", "Destroy the Wailing Wall", "Carriers in Murmansk" or "Crusher in Charge", my favorite examples of military oddities in TNG. Again, I will be dealing mainly with evaluating the demonstrated failings of StarFleet as shown in the episode; the execution of PP was adequate. Hathaway - StarFleet leaves perfectly good starships in orbit around distant systems, in near functional states. Any pirate could acquire an official Federation vessel with working computers systems and easily repaired WarpDrive. (It would be like leaving the Oriskany in Camh Ranh Bay!) Borg - Officially, this was to prepare for the Borg. Note the one-sided nature of the exercise, Riker could not win with the rules of engagement. In exercises of this type, the opposition is supposed to be equal of StarFleet. This surewin syndrome has appeared before in TNG. (Read a history of the Battle of Midway to see the effects such behavior had on the Japanese.) Riker - No XO ever fights his commander. If Riker won, he would have to replace Picard. Lose, and Riker would seem to be fawning. It does not work. Judge - The arrogant alien whose name I forgot was doing his job right. He tires to goad Riker into attempting to beat him, instead of Picard. His mistake was setting the exercise with such imbalanced forces, so far from the rest of the fleet. (The Borg should require fleet operations to stop one vessel.) Ferengi - I might have been the only one happy to see them back. However, they were doing a time honored practise of offering asylum to fugitives. Remember the effects of the Picard Purge in the first season, clearly Picard was hunting down another rebel faction in StarFleet. (The intelligence value of Riker's anti-socialists should help the Ferengi to link with Federation fifth column capitalists. They might not expect William Riker von Stauffenberg, but it would be nice.) Remember, this is the Ferengi viewpoint, slightly colored by wishful thinking. [Recall our viewpoint of the last Soviet shakeup.] I have always thought of the Ferengi as the Dutch under Tromp and DeRuyter, brilliant traders and warriors. Worf's gimmick - No way! If 1701-D had such a major flaw, Worf should have corrected it. It certainly could not be applied to the Ferengi; Ferengi must use different systems. (If it could work, the Ferengi have gained a major military secret!) [Consider the other ramifications of external control over sensors: move asteroids slightly and watch ships run into them. The Soviets would love to able to reprogram F-111 low-level flight radars. Hit them Carpathians, fool!] Wesley - Stealing anti-matter. Come on. Even at NTC, we give fuel to opfor, carried in tankers for safety measure. "Ooops, I dropped it," and away goes engineering. Such lack of care should have resulted in a loss of commision (or acting status). Oterwise, the crew will either transfer or frag Wesley. Away team - The officer can use any crew he wants on a mission? Even if they are wrong for the job, strip the vessel of important support, or are needed somewhere else simultaneously? Next to "I want it now;" this is Picard's most dangerous trait. (Further, choosing the same handful for every task limits the ability to train the other 750 people, who must pull the away team fat out of the fire.) Fraternization - Geordi/Sonya, Picard/Crusher, Riker/Troi, Data/Yar, Worf/Pulaski. What's left O'Brien/Crusher? Seriously, this is getting a tad out of hand. Senior officers should not be dating their subordinates; it is hard to accurately evaluate a lover for promotion. But half of the regulars would be courtmartialed for this offence in the current military. (We have civillians; use one of them to fill in a regular love interest.) The episode was announced as a training session to fight Mike Tyson. Instead, we fought a kindergardener whose hands were tied together. Glorious defenders of humanity we are. The episodes reffered to in the beginning are: Vivisection = The Measure of a Man Kill the JCS = Conspiracy Destroy the Wailing Wall = Justice Carriers in Murmansk = Contagion Crusher in Charge = Novel Masks Any comments, corrections or blood feuds should be directed to me. I am R. 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