Guess that settles that.Jonathan Frakes said:#LLAP RIP to the best First Officer.

Guess that settles that.Jonathan Frakes said:#LLAP RIP to the best First Officer.
Guess that settles that.Jonathan Frakes said:#LLAP RIP to the best First Officer.![]()
Seriously...I'm a big TNG fan and think that Riker tends to get a bad rap in these parts, but Spock is...Spock. Riker's mother would vote for Spock.
Crazy like a fox! VOY always seemed like an extension of The Next Generation, in many ways, so I have an appreciation for the series. In which, Chakotay was a very reliable First Officer, in every respect. He was good in a fight, as well and fiercely loyal. But what I most appreciated about the character was his spirituality. Gene Roddenberry's edict was that the STAR TREK universe disregards religion as myth and superstition. Instead, Humanity puts their faith in technology. By imposing this ill-considered and unfortunate decision onto the STAR TREK format, the revered Gene Roddenberry had stumbled ...I know Voyager has its fans, but that's just crazy talk.Chakotay - close second!
Crazy like a fox! VOY always seemed like an extension of The Next Generation, in many ways, so I have an appreciation for the series. In which, Chakotay was a very reliable First Officer, in every respect. He was good in a fight, as well and fiercely loyal. But what I most appreciated about the character was his spirituality. Gene Roddenberry's edict was that the STAR TREK universe disregards religion as myth and superstition. Instead, Humanity puts their faith in technology. By imposing this ill-considered and unfortunate decision onto the STAR TREK format, the revered Gene Roddenberry had stumbled ...I know Voyager has its fans, but that's just crazy talk.Chakotay - close second!![]()
If that was your intent, you should have phrased the question that way. I'd likely have voted for Riker then. Favorite fictional character vs. character you'd want to be in a specific hypothetical situation with.
To me...it is one in the same.
If that was your intent, you should have phrased the question that way. I'd likely have voted for Riker then. Favorite fictional character vs. character you'd want to be in a specific hypothetical situation with.
To me...it is one in the same.
"Favorite" and "best" are not the same thing, especially when it comes to entertainment. I mean, I love the Creature from the Black Lagoon, but I wouldn't want to go swimming with him!
Meanwhile, let's not forget "Number One" from the original STAR TREK pilot--who would possibly beat Chakotay if she was included in the poll.![]()
Pretty crafty of Leonard Nimoy to take drastic action to swing the vote in his favor.
Pretty crafty of Leonard Nimoy to take drastic action to swing the vote in his favor.
Pretty crafty of Leonard Nimoy to take drastic action to swing the vote in his favor.
What's interesting is that, in all of the polls, TOS is winning about 60% of the vote.
Pretty crafty of Leonard Nimoy to take drastic action to swing the vote in his favor.
What's interesting is that, in all of the polls, TOS is winning about 60% of the vote.
Pretty crafty of Leonard Nimoy to take drastic action to swing the vote in his favor.
What's interesting is that, in all of the polls, TOS is winning about 60% of the vote.
Well, TOS does have a twenty-year head start on the others.![]()
It's not just longevity, it is quality. TOS produced the best characters overall.
It's not just longevity, it is quality. TOS produced the best characters overall.
That's highly subjective. You can say that they did so in your opinion, but definitely not in mine.
I'd say I found the DS9 characters overall better. To me Kira and Quark were perhaps the most interesting characters Trek has produced, others beg to differ. It's all opinions, not facts.
TOS has the advantage that it was the only Trek there was until 1987 and shown/ in syndication when there was still far less competition.
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