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The '''chief science officer''' or often more simply '''science officer''' was the [[senior staff]] member aboard [[starship]] or [[starbase]] with the broad responsibility of coordinating the [[science department]] of the post. ({{DS9|Melora}})
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The '''chief science officer''' or often more simply '''science officer''' was the [[senior staff]] member aboard [[starship]] or [[starbase]] with the broad responsibility of coordinating the [[science division]] of the post. ({{DS9|Melora}})
   
 
== Duties ==
 
== Duties ==
 
Science officer was a standard position aboard [[starship|space vessels]]. [[Starfleet]], [[Arkonian]], [[Klingon]], [[Romulan]], and [[Vulcan]] vessels all operated with science officers. ({{ENT|Dawn|Impulse}}; {{TOS|Day of the Dove}}; {{TNG|The Next Phase}}; {{DS9|Soldiers of the Empire}}) In the [[Vulcan High Command]], the science officer was assisted by a [[deputy science officer]]. ({{ENT|Impulse}}) In Starfleet, several [[junior science officer]]s assisted the science officer. ({{VOY|Flashback}})
 
Science officer was a standard position aboard [[starship|space vessels]]. [[Starfleet]], [[Arkonian]], [[Klingon]], [[Romulan]], and [[Vulcan]] vessels all operated with science officers. ({{ENT|Dawn|Impulse}}; {{TOS|Day of the Dove}}; {{TNG|The Next Phase}}; {{DS9|Soldiers of the Empire}}) In the [[Vulcan High Command]], the science officer was assisted by a [[deputy science officer]]. ({{ENT|Impulse}}) In Starfleet, several [[junior science officer]]s assisted the science officer. ({{VOY|Flashback}})
   
The science officer's primary responsible was analyzing, observing and theorizing explanations for strange or seemingly unexplainable circumstances in such a way as to provide answers. ({{TOS|The Naked Time|Spectre of the Gun|The Savage Curtain|Shore Leave|Plato's Stepchildren}}) Then supply the [[commanding officer]] with all reports, observations, and speculations that might have affected the safety of their vessel. ({{TOS|Where No Man Has Gone Before|Balance of Terror}})
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The science officer's primary responsible was analyzing, observing and theorizing explanations for strange or seemingly explainable circumstances in such a way as to provide answers. ({{TOS|The Naked Time|Spectre of the Gun|The Savage Curtain|Shore Leave|Plato's Stepchildren}}) Then supply the [[commanding officer]] with all reports, observations, and speculations that might have affected the safety of their vessel. ({{TOS|Where No Man Has Gone Before|Balance of Terror}})
   
 
When it came to the matter of explaining [[procreation]] to the [[Vaalian]]s, Captain Kirk passed the responsibility of providing an explanation to Spock, citing that "''You're the science officer. Why don't you explain it to the young lady.''" ({{TOS|The Apple}})
 
When it came to the matter of explaining [[procreation]] to the [[Vaalian]]s, Captain Kirk passed the responsibility of providing an explanation to Spock, citing that "''You're the science officer. Why don't you explain it to the young lady.''" ({{TOS|The Apple}})
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In [[2270]], [[James T. Kirk]] considered [[Commander]] [[Spock]] to be the best science officer in Starfleet. ({{TAS|The Jihad}})
 
In [[2270]], [[James T. Kirk]] considered [[Commander]] [[Spock]] to be the best science officer in Starfleet. ({{TAS|The Jihad}})
   
In [[2285]], [[Commander]] [[Pavel Chekov]] assumed the position of [[acting]] science officer aboard the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701}}, following the death of Spock. ({{film|3}})
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In [[2285]], [[Commander]] [[Pavel Chekov]] assumed the position of [[acting]] science officer aboard the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701}} following the death of Spock. ({{film|3}})
   
When [[Admiral]] [[Gregory Quinn]] wished to show Commander [[William T. Riker]] the [[parasitic being]] he had brought aboard the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-D|-D}} in [[2364]], Riker told him that he wished to summon his Science Officer. Quinn then grabbed Riker by the arm and told him that it wouldn't like his Science Officer, and proceed to attack the Commander. ({{TNG|Conspiracy|Shades of Grey}})
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When [[Admiral]] [[Gregory Quinn]] wished to show Commander [[William T. Riker]] the [[parasitic being]] he had brought aboard the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-D|-D}} in [[2364]], Riker told him that he wished to summon his science officer. Quinn then grabbed Riker by the arm and told him that it wouldn't like his science officer, and proceed to attack the commander. ({{TNG|Conspiracy|Shades of Gray}})
   
When [[Jean-Luc Picard]] spoke of the mission he had to complete at the [[Epsilon Pulsar Cluster]] to [[Katherine Pulaski]], instead of attending to his own medical needs, Pulasksi was quick to point out that the mission was an "''[[astronomical survey]] to be conducted by the science officers, I believe.''" ({{TNG|Samaritan Snare}})
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When {{Captain}} [[Jean-Luc Picard]] spoke of the mission he had to complete at the [[Epsilon Pulsar Cluster]] to [[Katherine Pulaski]], instead of attending to his own medical needs, Pulasksi was quick to point out that the mission was an "''[[astronomical survey]] to be conducted by the science officers, I believe.''" ({{TNG|Samaritan Snare}})
   
In [[2368]], {{dis|Captain|rank}} [[Jean-Luc Picard]] honorably made [[Jay Gordon Graas]] an acting science officer during a ship-wide emergency. ({{TNG|Disaster}})
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In [[2368]], Jean-Luc Picard honorably made [[Jay Gordon Graas]] an acting science officer during a ship-wide emergency. ({{TNG|Disaster}})
   
When [[Kieran MacDuff]] attempted to gain the allegiance of [[Worf]], explaining that they were not like the others on the ship. He noted that the "Enterprise'' has science officers, [[medical specialist]]s, [[engineer]]s. Our Captain is undoubtedly an accomplished [[diplomat]]. But we, we are the [[warrior]]s.''" ({{TNG|Conundrum}})
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When [[Kieran MacDuff]] attempted to gain the allegiance of [[Worf]], explaining that they were not like the others on the ship. He noted that the "Enterprise'' had "''science officers, [[medical specialist]]s, [[engineer]]s. Our captain is undoubtedly an accomplished [[diplomat]]. But we, we are the [[warrior]]s.''" ({{TNG|Conundrum}})
   
 
The Romulan officer Parem referred to Geordi La Forge as "the science officer." ({{TNG|The Next Phase}})
 
The Romulan officer Parem referred to Geordi La Forge as "the science officer." ({{TNG|The Next Phase}})
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* [[Mara]] – {{dis|Kang's battle cruiser|2268}}, [[2268]] ({{TOS|Day of the Dove}})
 
* [[Mara]] – {{dis|Kang's battle cruiser|2268}}, [[2268]] ({{TOS|Day of the Dove}})
 
* [[Masada]] – {{USS|Constellation|NCC-1017}}, [[2267]] ({{TOS|The Doomsday Machine}})
 
* [[Masada]] – {{USS|Constellation|NCC-1017}}, [[2267]] ({{TOS|The Doomsday Machine}})
* [[Mirok]] – [[Romulan science vessel]], [[2368]] ({{TNG|The Next Phase}})
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* [[Mirok]] – [[Romulan science ship]], [[2368]] ({{TNG|The Next Phase}})
 
* [[Saru]] – {{USS|Shenzhou}}, [[2240s]] – [[2256]] ({{DIS|The Vulcan Hello}})
 
* [[Saru]] – {{USS|Shenzhou}}, [[2240s]] – [[2256]] ({{DIS|The Vulcan Hello}})
 
* [[Sonak]] – USS ''Enterprise'', 2270s ({{film|1}})
 
* [[Sonak]] – USS ''Enterprise'', 2270s ({{film|1}})
 
* [[Spock]] – USS ''Enterprise'', [[2250s]] – 2270; 2270s ({{TOS|The Cage}}; {{film|1}})
 
* [[Spock]] – USS ''Enterprise'', [[2250s]] – 2270; 2270s ({{TOS|The Cage}}; {{film|1}})
* {{alt|Spock}} (alternate reality) – {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701 alternate reality}}, [[2258]] – [[USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-A alternate reality)|USS ''Enterprise''-A]], [[2260s]] ({{film|11}}; {{film|13}})
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* ''{{alt|Spock}} (alternate reality) – {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701 alternate reality}}, [[2258]] – {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-A alternate reality|-A}}, [[2260s]]'' ({{film|11}}; {{film|13}})
 
* {{revname|Paul|Stamets}} – {{USS|Discovery}}, 2256 ({{DIS|Context Is for Kings}})
 
* {{revname|Paul|Stamets}} – {{USS|Discovery}}, 2256 ({{DIS|Context Is for Kings}})
 
* [[Swenson]] – USS ''Enterprise''-D, 2364 ({{TNG|Skin of Evil}})
 
* [[Swenson]] – USS ''Enterprise''-D, 2364 ({{TNG|Skin of Evil}})
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==See also==
 
==See also==
 
* [[Chief scientist]]
 
* [[Chief scientist]]
*[[Scientific advisor]]
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* [[Scientific advisor]]
   
 
[[de:Wissenschaftsoffizier]]
 
[[de:Wissenschaftsoffizier]]
 
[[ja:科学士官]]
 
[[ja:科学士官]]
 
[[nl:Wetenschappelijke officier]]
 
[[nl:Wetenschappelijke officier]]
[[Category:Science]]
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[[Category:Scientific occupations]]
[[Category:Occupations]]
 
 
[[Category:Titles]]
 
[[Category:Titles]]

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The chief science officer or often more simply science officer was the senior staff member aboard starship or starbase with the broad responsibility of coordinating the science division of the post. (DS9: "Melora")

Duties

Science officer was a standard position aboard space vessels. Starfleet, Arkonian, Klingon, Romulan, and Vulcan vessels all operated with science officers. (ENT: "Dawn", "Impulse"; TOS: "Day of the Dove"; TNG: "The Next Phase"; DS9: "Soldiers of the Empire") In the Vulcan High Command, the science officer was assisted by a deputy science officer. (ENT: "Impulse") In Starfleet, several junior science officers assisted the science officer. (VOY: "Flashback")

The science officer's primary responsible was analyzing, observing and theorizing explanations for strange or seemingly explainable circumstances in such a way as to provide answers. (TOS: "The Naked Time", "Spectre of the Gun", "The Savage Curtain", "Shore Leave", "Plato's Stepchildren") Then supply the commanding officer with all reports, observations, and speculations that might have affected the safety of their vessel. (TOS: "Where No Man Has Gone Before", "Balance of Terror")

When it came to the matter of explaining procreation to the Vaalians, Captain Kirk passed the responsibility of providing an explanation to Spock, citing that "You're the science officer. Why don't you explain it to the young lady." (TOS: "The Apple")

Additional duties included:

Science officers

In 2268, Harry Mudd observed that Spock "may be a wonderful science officer, but believe me, you couldn't sell fake patents to your mother." (TAS: "I, Mudd")

In 2270, James T. Kirk considered Commander Spock to be the best science officer in Starfleet. (TAS: "The Jihad")

In 2285, Commander Pavel Chekov assumed the position of acting science officer aboard the USS Enterprise following the death of Spock. (Star Trek III: The Search for Spock)

When Admiral Gregory Quinn wished to show Commander William T. Riker the parasitic being he had brought aboard the USS Enterprise-D in 2364, Riker told him that he wished to summon his science officer. Quinn then grabbed Riker by the arm and told him that it wouldn't like his science officer, and proceed to attack the commander. (TNG: "Conspiracy", "Shades of Gray")

When Captain Jean-Luc Picard spoke of the mission he had to complete at the Epsilon Pulsar Cluster to Katherine Pulaski, instead of attending to his own medical needs, Pulasksi was quick to point out that the mission was an "astronomical survey to be conducted by the science officers, I believe." (TNG: "Samaritan Snare")

In 2368, Jean-Luc Picard honorably made Jay Gordon Graas an acting science officer during a ship-wide emergency. (TNG: "Disaster")

When Kieran MacDuff attempted to gain the allegiance of Worf, explaining that they were not like the others on the ship. He noted that the "Enterprise had "science officers, medical specialists, engineers. Our captain is undoubtedly an accomplished diplomat. But we, we are the warriors." (TNG: "Conundrum")

The Romulan officer Parem referred to Geordi La Forge as "the science officer." (TNG: "The Next Phase")

In 2370, acting Captain Beverly Crusher requested that Ensign Taitt stay on because she needed a science officer at the aft science station. (TNG: "Descent, Part II")

List of science officers

See also