Morale officers was a position proposed by the Imperial Count Denetrius Vidian during his tour to the thorilide mines of Cynda. While visiting the Cyndan Mining Guild, Vidian ordered the company's Director Palfa to have his work crew name a morale officer who would ensure that their colleagues supported the Empire. Palfa doubted such a scheme would work because most of the miners were rough characters. Vidian was unconcerned due to his preoccupation with eliminating threats to the Empire.
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| - Morale officers was a position proposed by the Imperial Count Denetrius Vidian during his tour to the thorilide mines of Cynda. While visiting the Cyndan Mining Guild, Vidian ordered the company's Director Palfa to have his work crew name a morale officer who would ensure that their colleagues supported the Empire. Palfa doubted such a scheme would work because most of the miners were rough characters. Vidian was unconcerned due to his preoccupation with eliminating threats to the Empire.
- The morale officer retains responsibility to ensure crew morale remains high, sometimes despite the crew facing great odds. USS Voyager's Talaxian passenger Neelix served as the de facto morale officer from 2371 until 2377. (Star Trek: Voyager) In 2378, Tedak, an Antaran civilian and the chef of the starship Prometheus served as that vessel's unofficial morale officer and counselor, until the arrival of an official counselor in the form of Lieutenant Commander Tahna Malyik in 2379. (Star Trek: Prometheus)
- The Morale Officer is responsible for keeping the morale of the crew high. S/He delivers regular reports on morale to the Executive Officer. The Morale Officer plans activities that will keep the crew's morale and demeanour up. If any crew member is having problems, the Morale Officer can assist that crew member.
- Morale officer was a term for the person whose job it was to look after the morale of a crew. Neelix, a non-Starfleet member of the USS Voyager crew, was the ship's morale officer. He had duties that coincided with those typically associated with the ship's counselor. This title was self proclaimed by Neelix in 2371. (VOY: "The Cloud"). However, it had been accepted by Captain Kathryn Janeway by 2372. (VOY: "Initiations") After Neelix's success with the Tak Tak in 2373, Janeway commented that she might have to promote him from morale officer to ambassador. (VOY: "Macrocosm") Neelix retained the position of morale officer until his departure in 2378. (VOY: "Homestead")
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| - Morale officers was a position proposed by the Imperial Count Denetrius Vidian during his tour to the thorilide mines of Cynda. While visiting the Cyndan Mining Guild, Vidian ordered the company's Director Palfa to have his work crew name a morale officer who would ensure that their colleagues supported the Empire. Palfa doubted such a scheme would work because most of the miners were rough characters. Vidian was unconcerned due to his preoccupation with eliminating threats to the Empire.
- The morale officer retains responsibility to ensure crew morale remains high, sometimes despite the crew facing great odds. USS Voyager's Talaxian passenger Neelix served as the de facto morale officer from 2371 until 2377. (Star Trek: Voyager) In 2378, Tedak, an Antaran civilian and the chef of the starship Prometheus served as that vessel's unofficial morale officer and counselor, until the arrival of an official counselor in the form of Lieutenant Commander Tahna Malyik in 2379. (Star Trek: Prometheus)
- Morale officer was a term for the person whose job it was to look after the morale of a crew. Neelix, a non-Starfleet member of the USS Voyager crew, was the ship's morale officer. He had duties that coincided with those typically associated with the ship's counselor. This title was self proclaimed by Neelix in 2371. (VOY: "The Cloud"). However, it had been accepted by Captain Kathryn Janeway by 2372. (VOY: "Initiations") After Neelix's success with the Tak Tak in 2373, Janeway commented that she might have to promote him from morale officer to ambassador. (VOY: "Macrocosm") Neelix retained the position of morale officer until his departure in 2378. (VOY: "Homestead") In 2374, Ensign Nog told Lieutenant Commander Worf that he was glad he was not the morale officer of Deep Space 9 or the USS Defiant, as the Klingon had told him that the increasing numbers of Jem'Hadar would only be a concern for him if he survived the attempt to recapture the Defiant. (DS9: "One Little Ship")
- The Morale Officer is responsible for keeping the morale of the crew high. S/He delivers regular reports on morale to the Executive Officer. The Morale Officer plans activities that will keep the crew's morale and demeanour up. If any crew member is having problems, the Morale Officer can assist that crew member.
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