You're almost there. Just pick the fourth. You named him already. EDIT: Just to explain further... I'm counting the full line of succession, including previous commanders who take command back.
Now I'm a little confused. (prior to your edit) I guess it goes something like this. Picard-EaF Riker-BoBW Picard-Family Jelico-CoC I Picard-CoC II Crusher-Descent I Picard-Descent II Riker-Gambit Data-Gambit Picard-Phantasms Riker-AGT II (future) So with that line of thinking, it should be Jelico.
Not a problem. Its just that now I'm feeling a bit Trek-nerdier than normal today. Alright. One evening Miles treated Keiko to Potato Casserole, but she mildly objected to the "little black things". What were they?
Capers? Not sure though. If correct, what was the name of the shuttlecraft in "Time Squared" that the duplicate Picard was found in.
Capers is correct. It was from The Wounded. Picard was found adrift in the El-Baz. However, I have to run and might not be back this evening, so please go ahead and post another question.
Where do you draw the line, though? Command doesn't really shift every time the captain leaves the ship and leaves somebody else in charge. (Even if circumstances prevent him returning, like in "Descent" -- I don't think anyone ever argues that Riker became captain in "Darmok" or "Final Mission.") Was someone other than Picard officially logged as the Enterprise's CO on any occasions other than "Best of Both Worlds" (Riker) and "Chain of Command" (Jellico)?
The above are different than "you have the bridge". In Descent, Picard gave Beverly command of the ship with orders to return to the conduit if the Borg returned. His logs would have noted that she was indeed given command. In Gambit, Picard was presumed dead and Star Fleet gave Riker field command. After Riker was presumed lost, dialog suggested that the same must have happened for Data.
Cool I took a guess with The Inner Light. What song would Troi have her father sing to her when she was a little girl?