@BESW Equip him to take charge immediately on Umdaar as a strategic field expert.
We land on a strange and foreign world full of unknown threats and opportunities and he's the one able to actually keep us in control enough to survive it.
@BESW We didn't break the entire life support system. But Stellata did destroy a lot of it. My thoughts are that we're better off winding up with the DRYH dreamworld ending when we're already right near N1O, and we're all "thank goodness!!"
Those are my thoughts at the moment - I am not sure what we can craft out of life support failures + rioters + brother Adrian on the ship, but if we set out to N1O and give the rioters the ship, they'll fix up the life support (or resort to measures to stay alive) and then start throwing a ship-sized wrench in our moon-sized plans.
Baker has an opportunity to be in the spotlight in either kind of story though.
Also, Dan is normally the kind to sit a little back, and join in when there's a him-sized space available to step into, rather than the kind to assert himself upon a situation. I don't know how comfortable he'd be with ordering people around, and ordering people around is a good way to give away the spotlight rather than occupy it. So perhaps taking charge is not necessarily the best way for him to get the spotlight this session.
Alternately though if he's seen as a leader everyone's looking toward for, well, leadership in this situation, that would point the spotlight his way - because we'd be continually pointing it his way. "Baker, what do we do?" "Holy cow. Baker, what do we do with this?" "I'm picking up strange readings, have you ever seen anything like this, Baker?"
Myka and Dr Light are exciteable scientists. Dr Light is arrogant enough he'd be the kind to charge ahead directionless, he knows exactly what he's doing, of course he's done this before. Stellata would definitely look to Baker for guidance, especially given the state she's in.
(I am happy for that consequence to indicate more than distrust: this fresh out of emotional trauma, nothing is going to be OK.)
... I might give her an 'emotionally traumatised' mild consequence.
I think Baker naturally has the greatest amount of field training relevant to a situation like this though. This is like... the battlefield. He might have some relevant small scale (private? secret?) war experience, and he's almost certainly seen a number of gunfights in his time.
You know those stories where a frightening monster is loose and wreaking havoc within a building or a small area, and a whole lot of nameless extras are trying to take it down? I think he's been one of those nameless extras many times.
Now take the scenarios where people let that monster loose, or are otherwise conducting espionage (with guns), and he's been the guy fighting off those people, too.
Everyone can handle themselves, but Baker's the one who can handle a team.