Why Worf made the mistake does not downplay the point that he took the command dressing down properly and like a good officer.Madner Kami wrote: ↑Mon Jan 31, 2022 12:56 pmWorf does it, because his relationship to data is a friendship and thus he acts rather informal, as Data rarely if ever was in a position of direct authority over him. He acted as if he was commanding alongside a friend, rather than a respectable superior. It's a rather... human mistake to make and I've seen a lot of people fall into that trap, when their years long work-colleague gets a promotion and is put into a position of authority over them.Nealithi wrote: ↑Mon Jan 31, 2022 12:01 pmLet's look at the arrogant and petty senior officers as seen in TNG. As in during the Klingon Civil war the ship Data was given command of. An incident happened and instead of following procedure jumped to what he considered the course of action to follow. But he was not in command. When Data calls him on that he undoes every safety he just put in place. Thus putting crew in harms way as a temper tantrum instead of taking the dressing down as he should have. When Worf spoke out of turn and Data gave him a dressing down about it. He did not pout or throw a tantrum. He took it, apologized, and worked harder to be a good first officer to his captain.
The guy on the Sutherland, Hobson, simply doesn't trust a machine to do the job of a real erm... person (for lack of a better descriptor for a job universally only occupied by a biological lifeform, regardless of gender or species). Hobson never had contact with a machine similar to Data and his best experiences are likely with the computer of a ship being set to "auto-cruise". Hobson doesn't do what he does out of malice, jelousy or racism or similar motivations. He's like I was, when I first set my brand new car to auto cruise control. I had no experience how it deals with trying to keep the lane, keep the speed, adjust the speed based on the situation (speed limits), keep distance to the traffic in front of me and so on. I didn't just switch it on, took my hands off the wheel and went for a sleep at 200km/h in dense traffic. I remained firmly in control and learned what my car can do and where it needs my input despite all the sometimes bafflingly far advanced technology. Hobson is in the position of sitting in my car, having to switch it to ACC and being forced to jump over into the co-driver seat. He had no chance to build trust and is asked to blindly trust a completely unfamiliar situation that goes against everything he has experienced thus far.
Captain Durango is jelous because Captain Newmann basically said "This ancient ship is my discovery" and maneuvers his ship into a position that "better reflects his leadership in the joint mission", despite his own crew telling him that it's a bad idea. He's pity, spiteful and prideful. He's got no good reason to behave the way he does.
Hobson on the other hand was spiteful. First off he has a uniformed biped who has been given command over him. Not a simple tool in the ship. If Data was a Vulcan the discussion would be what a speciesist he is. Also the difference in auto cruise and Data. Is that you are supposed to maintain control with auto cruise. It is not a get in the backseat and take a nap. Further his actions are he sees a child on the street. Decided to veer anyway. And when reminded that the autocruise would have avoided the child too. Would be to point the car at the kid again. That is not adult behaviour let alone the behavior of an experienced officer.