On the NX-01 (Captain Archer's vessel), the Armory Officer was Lt. Malcolm Reed.
The subsequent crews never had a designated "weapons officer." The Security Chief had responsibility for maintaining and distributing personal weaponry, whereas the Tactical Officer would usually handle firing of the ship's weapons.
On the NCC-1701 (Kirk's vessel), the tactical duties were shared between Sulu and Chekov. The only named Security Chief during the original series was Lt. Cmdr. Giotto. Later (during the movie era), Chekov would take over as Security Chief.
On the NCC-1701-D (Picard's vessel), the two positions were combined into one. The first Tactical/Security officer was Lt. Tasha Yar. Following her death, Lt. Worf took over the position.
On the NCC-1701-E (Picard's second ship), Lt. Daniels held the position until Worf returned to the ship following his stint as Ambassador to the Klingon Empire.
The armaments of the Enterprise-D included twelve phaser arrays, two torpedo launchers, a supply of 250 photon torpedoes and hundreds of antimatter mines.
Mr Spock is the second-in-command of the Original Starship Enterprise, his rank is Commander. He also serves as the chief Science Officer.
T'Pol becomes a member of Starfleet in the "Star Trek: Enterprise" episode titled "The Expanse," which is the 26th episode of the second season. In this episode, she officially takes on the role of science officer aboard the Enterprise, after initially serving as a representative of the Vulcan High Command. Her decision marks a significant shift in her character's journey and her relationship with the crew.
The Chief Science officer is one of the least valuable crew on the ship. Like the Captain, Chief Medical Officer, Chief Engineer and Chief Executive Officer (Number 1), they are to be considered expendable. In any visit of a dangerous planet, it is they who should go down, risking infection or injury or kidnapping or death. This will keep the third assistant astrophysicist and second assistant security officer safe back on board, with the several hundred other important crew members.
Belgorod Air Enterprise ended in 2006.
Mr. Spock was the first officer and the Science officer aboard the USS Enterprise.
The Enterprise carries A. Photon torpedos B. Phasers also it has the abilitly to use a tractor beam as a repulser weapon
In the original series (Gene Roddenberry, 1966), the captain of the Enterprise was James Tiberius Kirk, and the first officer Spock. In Star Trek: The Next Generation (Gene Roddenberry, 1987), the captain is Jean-Luc Piccard, and the first officer William Thomas Riker. In the chronologically earlier series, Star Trek: Enterprise (Rick Berman, Brannon Braga, 2001), the captain of the Enterprise is Jonathan Archer, and the first officer T'Pol.
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Not necessarily, however licenses of a certain level or class of being a security officer, grant the security officer to carry a firearm. Most commonly a security officer is allowed to carry, non-projectile emitting weapons, or even tasers are allowed.
Mr. Spock, played by Leonard Nimoy, was a science officer on the USS Enterprise in the television series "Star Trek."
The armaments of the Enterprise-D included twelve phaser arrays, two torpedo launchers, a supply of 250 photon torpedoes and hundreds of antimatter mines.
In most fighters or attack aircraft he is not simply a co-pilot but the weapons controller and navigator. In these cases he is the RIO or WO (Radio Intercept Officer or Weapons Officer )
Spock was never the captain in the series, but he was the first officer and cheif science officer aboard the U.S.S. Enterprise.
In almost every case I can think of, only 1 is the actual 'pilot'. - The other is a 'weapons officer' - 'radio intercept officer' or a navigator. In the US Navy it is the Pilot and the Naval Flight Officer (NFO), who mans weapons, communications and navigation.
Lieutenant Uhura, the ship's communications officer (portrayed by Nichelle Nichols).