It worked out exactly how he wanted, once he figured out what he wanted. The end result was admittedly not how he'd intended his career to unfoldIt worked out exactly how Riker wanted, so I'd say he ultimately made the right decision.
Also, typically you have to have at least 20 years service before being considered for promotion to Captain, so Riker was still too young really.
You saw BOBW?Not only did he slow down his own career but the career of others by squatting on the Enterprise XO position.
Picard could have been promoted to Admiral and become Commandant of Starfleet Academy. But he opted to squat on the Enterprise Captain position, and it slowed down both his career and the careers of others.In a real Navy, an officer refusing to accept a promotion. let alone a command would be ending his career. The organizational needs of the service won't allow an officer to "squat" in a post the way Trek has it.
By the way, I just hate it when Star Trek calls the Enterprise the flagship. It's not. A flagship is a ship that has a flag officer -- an admiral or commodore -- aboard full-time.
It is not anymore. Princess Cruises has a flagship of the Princess fleet (Royal Princess presently). MV Britannia is flagship of P&O Cruises. MS Amsterdam is the Holland America Line's Pacific Flagship while MS Rotterdam is the Atlantic Flagship. Co-flagships.
Thus the USS Enterprise is the Flagship of the Federation. Not an admiral's flagship, but the flagship of an organization.
It's a useful word, not just another word for "coolest" that sounds navy but really isn't.
Chakotay was probably the only First Officer whose situation afforded him the luxury of keeping his First Officer status with no questions asked, the entire series run. But then, again, even Mister Spock kept his First Officer position even with his own promotion to Captain. Perhaps that's what they should've done with Riker, is just make him share the captaincy of ENTERPRISE with Picard. And with Picard's advanced years and pacemaker and all that ... perhaps it wouldn't have been such a hard sell, after all, having Riker share the Captain's Chair.
Chakotay was probably the only First Officer whose situation afforded him the luxury of keeping his First Officer status with no questions asked, the entire series run. But then, again, even Mister Spock kept his First Officer position even with his own promotion to Captain. Perhaps that's what they should've done with Riker, is just make him share the captaincy of ENTERPRISE with Picard. And with Picard's advanced years and pacemaker and all that ... perhaps it wouldn't have been such a hard sell, after all, having Riker share the Captain's Chair.
Also, typically you have to have at least 20 years service before being considered for promotion to Captain, so Riker was still too young really.
What about Kirk?
In Star Trek, the youngest captains seem to get command around the age of 28 after probably seven years of post-Academy service. Captain Scott (TNG) seems to be the youngest captain in the fleet on record as of 2364. We do not know when she was at the academy.
Picard could have been promoted to Admiral and become Commandant of Starfleet Academy. But he opted to squat on the Enterprise Captain position, and it slowed down both his career and the careers of others.In a real Navy, an officer refusing to accept a promotion. let alone a command would be ending his career. The organizational needs of the service won't allow an officer to "squat" in a post the way Trek has it.
Kirk would have been 21 (born 2233).
Well I think the answer maybe for a few reasons, firstly I am sure there was a quote in Generations movie when Riker says he was always hoping for "a shot at the big chair one day" which I am reading into as he was biding time in the hope Picard would be promoted and he could take the chair like BOBW but less dramatic circumstances.
As for why he changed his mind and took command of the Titan, maybe after the Dominion War he wanted to get back to exploring, something that was not going to be likely as the flagship of the federation.
This I would've very much like to have seen. It would've further established TNG as having its own identity and audiences probably would've gone along with it wtihout question or confusion. It just wasn't in the cards ...Or promote Picard to the rank of Commodore or Fleet Captain.... perhaps it wouldn't have been such a hard sell, after all, having Riker share the Captain's Chair.
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