On the flip side, there are captains that could get the job done without really inspiring that much enthusiasm, the Starfleet equivalent of a decent boss who clearly spends the back half of every shift with an eye on the clock. Burnham has so far served under several captains, and the series has depicted the effect this has had on both her and the officers around her.
And, thus, has more entries below than any other version of Trek. We considered the captains featured in various film and TV branches of the Star Trek universe and tried to rank them based on who would provide the best work experience — and who would be most likely to bring you back home in one piece. Managerial style: Imperious and unforgiving, though that description is complicated by the fact that being imperious and unforgiving is baked into her main mirror universe job as emperor of the Terran Empire.
There, she fought for and won the top spot in a kill-or-be-killed system in which might makes right, and deception and backstabbing are the norm; to that end, she expects those working under her to understand the rules of the game. But, on the other hand, she really seems to enjoy being awful, not to mention the fringe benefits of having clawed her way to the top fine food, sex slaves, etc. Those who can get on her murderous wavelength might also have a good time — for as long as it lasts.
Key career moment: When the always adaptive Emperor Georgiou made her way from the mirror universe to the prime Star Trek universe she used the opportunity to save the day after getting thrown into a battle between the Federation and the Klingons. What could possibly go wrong?
Would she be a good boss? Managerial style: In a word, cryptic. Pro: Lorca took a chance on her when no one else would. Con: He also seems kind of evil. Shame about all the murder and scheming. Would he be a good boss? No, but serving under Lorca would never be boring. Jeans and a t-shirt. Business casual. Beef jerky. Mustard pretzels. Sugar snap peas. Potato chips. The unknown. Making the wrong decision.
Flying in an airplane. Losing my family. The transporters are awesome. I quite enjoy the holodeck. Helping free oppressed groups is wonderful. Exploring the unknown is amazing.
Developing a great rapport with the crew is the best thing. Plains region. Great Lakes region. The West. New England.
The deep South. Internet Explorer. I'd start a new life after realizing that returning is futile. I'd cause a rift in time and space to get my alternate timeline self to help my crew return. I'd rely on our allies in space to help us return. I'd talk to every ship I could to find the technology to send us back. Spock A formal Vulcan greeting and farewell, usually accompanied by the Vulcan salute. This phrase is most commonly associated with Mr.
Spock, who is also Vulcan. Enterprise The flagship of the United Federation of Planets. The name "Enterprise" has a long history with the British Royal Navy dating back to before the 18th-century.
Since then, the title has been given to numerous starships within Starfleet and remains popular among seafaring vessels today. Essentially, this is an officer's way of getting the on-board computer's attention, and the technique is familiar if you ever say say "Hey Siri Vulcan mind meld A telepathic link between two individuals, typically initiated by a Vulcan. During the ritual, the initiator is able to probe the receiver's mind or exchange thoughts, memories, and even personality traits.
McCoy Bones' catchphrase, used when Kirk asked him to do pretty much anything other than treat people. The young Wesley Crusher caught on to this and protested—multiple times—to Picard, who didn't believe him. This eventually led to Picard's infamous line, "Shut up, Wesley! As Starfleet officers only use deadly force as a last resort, stunning the enemy is preferred. This is basically Star Trek 's version of "let's go" or "punch it.
She cannae take anymore. This is an important role on board any starship, and one that involves a lot of intellect. But which type of person would you choose? It's clear that each Star Trek captain made a unique choice, but which one do you like the most? The battle between logic and instinct is one many of us are familiar with. Some of us rely on our intellects, while others seek guidance from our emotions. The truth is that strength can be gained from both sides of the spectrum.
But some rely on one side more than the other. What about you? Which do you rely on more? Yet another important appointment for any good Starfleet Captain is their choice of Chief Engineering Officer. This role on board any starship is crucial, as this person keeps the ship running.
And without a functioning ship, the crew is hopeless and without purpose. But what kind of Chief Engineer would you choose? What would happen if these starfleet captains never joined the academy? Can you imagine where their lives would have taken them? Or what if they got kicked out of Starfleet, and suddenly had to find a way to make a living.
What would they do? The more important question is what would YOU do in that situation? Many cultures believe that each person has their own "spirit animal," an animal that totally symbolizes who they are as a person.
While some of the captains never revealed their spirit animal or animal guide, Janeway did in fact find out her spirit animal with the help of Chakotay. But which one of these animals best symbolizes you?
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