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The Bitchayev perception pretty much only comes from her matter of speaking forcefully to Picard and cutting him off whenever he tries to make it into an arguement. It think its another case of TNG fans being too sensitive. Its brusque, but there's nothing technically wrong with it as far as a command style. Her actress said she had been approached over the years by a few people who used her character as a role model when they had to accept leadership positions, so apparently not everyone felt this way.For contrast, look at a good admiral like Nechayev. In Journey's End, she was the middleman between Picard and the Council and tried to lobby the Council to not resettle the Navajo and she does more or less the same thing in The Maquis with Sisko. The audience calls her Bitchayev for her trouble even though she didn't actually do anything wrong or illegal.
I will give TNG fans a bone here and say Kirk always seemed to have a pretty friendly relationship with senior officers in TOS. He knew Decker and Commodore Wesley by name, for instance. Nechayev's harsh tone does contrast that quite a bit; maybe it really was just too much of a change of pace for some people, I dunno.