The rank of Commodore has always intrigued me. Its not quite an admiral but more than a captain. In some sense it is just another way of saying "senior captain," more ceremonial than anything else. And in Star Trek, there is the precedent with Commodore Decker. He was a CO of a ship, filling the role of a captain. But in the TNG era, the rank disappeared
Given the special status of the Galaxy class, and the Enterprise-D in particular, do you think that the Galaxy class ships should have, rather than have a captain as a CO, should have had a Commodore?
Enterprise-D was a huge ship, which literally can become two ships. Captaining it is 10 times more difficult than say a Miranda, or even an Oberth class. Also, its clear from the beginning of TNG, that Picard was chosen as captain of the Enterprise-D due to his long and distinguished captaincy on the Stargazer. Also, it is mentioned (at the time of its launch, anyway), that the Galaxy class ships are the top of the line, not to mention that when the saucer is detached, it literally is two ships in one. With the Enterprise in particular, it is billed as the "flag ship."
In fact, a case could be made that there should be co-captains, a junior and a senior captain, particularly in times of saucer separation. The idea of co-captains would have solved the fact that Riker WAS a captain in BOBW, but was demoted to remain first officer in later seasons. There has been a lot of debate as to whether Riker should have moved on from the Enterprise after BOBW, and captained his own shipWhat would have been wrong with making Riker the captain, and promoting Picard to Commodore. Their job duties would not change, but their status of position would be more fitting of the responsibilities of the ship.
Also, there's been times where Picard has taken the role of fleet captain in multi-ship task forces, not only because he has the ship with the most tactical advantage, but because he was the captain with the most experience and arguably the one of the best captains of his era.
Given the special status of the Galaxy class, and the Enterprise-D in particular, do you think that the Galaxy class ships should have, rather than have a captain as a CO, should have had a Commodore?
Enterprise-D was a huge ship, which literally can become two ships. Captaining it is 10 times more difficult than say a Miranda, or even an Oberth class. Also, its clear from the beginning of TNG, that Picard was chosen as captain of the Enterprise-D due to his long and distinguished captaincy on the Stargazer. Also, it is mentioned (at the time of its launch, anyway), that the Galaxy class ships are the top of the line, not to mention that when the saucer is detached, it literally is two ships in one. With the Enterprise in particular, it is billed as the "flag ship."
In fact, a case could be made that there should be co-captains, a junior and a senior captain, particularly in times of saucer separation. The idea of co-captains would have solved the fact that Riker WAS a captain in BOBW, but was demoted to remain first officer in later seasons. There has been a lot of debate as to whether Riker should have moved on from the Enterprise after BOBW, and captained his own shipWhat would have been wrong with making Riker the captain, and promoting Picard to Commodore. Their job duties would not change, but their status of position would be more fitting of the responsibilities of the ship.
Also, there's been times where Picard has taken the role of fleet captain in multi-ship task forces, not only because he has the ship with the most tactical advantage, but because he was the captain with the most experience and arguably the one of the best captains of his era.