Not necessarily. We've seen non-captains in charge of starships before (e.g. DS9's "Second Sight").
The equinox is so small that probably Ransom never should have been a captain-by-rank in the first place.
Except for the Defiant, which is attached to DS9, most Starfleet ships seem to be piloted by full captains.
We have a very small sample size. Probably smaller than a single fleet seen in DS9, where for all we know almost all of the captains didn't hold the rank.
If you mean Data and the Sutherland, he was given command but not actively promoted; ditto with his status as acting first officer in "Chain of Command". He certainly deserved to be at least a commander, but it never panned out. He was to TNG what Harry was to Voyager: the guy who got shafted.
If you mean Data and the Sutherland, he was given command but not actively promoted; ditto with his status as acting first officer in "Chain of Command". He certainly deserved to be at least a commander, but it never panned out. He was to TNG what Harry was to Voyager: the guy who got shafted.
Data was shafted in an even worse than Kim.
I would imagine this to be her letter to his parents once they came into contact with the Federation
Dear Mr. and Mrs. Kim,
I wished to contact you to tell you how marvelously and exemplary your son has been fulfilling his obligations as Head of Operations. Of course -- no one is perfect, he was almost on the point of mutiny for a few times, but on the whole he went above and beyond his responsibilities.
There have been some minor trifles and hiccups on the way you perhaps should know about, though - he got replaced by an other-dimensional duplicate, the original version being sucked into the vacuum of space screaming for help, he was eaten alive one cell at a time by a species 8472 infection without us even being able to sedate him, he was tortured in an alien prison camp more than once, infected by a few alien diseases, altering his genetic code, making him glow, or having viruses that eventually grew to the size of multispectral deep space probes escape from his orifices, he might have died and be resurrected, oh I believe, three, four times, a few run ins with the Borg with the Borg Queen personally telling him she would see him later, and other species hunting on us for our organs or flesh, but nothing too strenuous or outrageous, I assure you. However, should he start acting up weirdly at some point, the cause might be found somewhere between those - telling you just in case. We have often seen people are not quite as sound psychologically as they should be and are still complaining about such things two weeks later.
Should he ever need a glowing letter of recommendation for his next post, you can always write me for that, I would be most pleased to provide that for him. Even though I do think he is not quite ready for promotion yet. Yes, he has commanded the bridge at times, and also has been captain of an alien vessel, but on the whole, I think that before I can recommend that promotion to Lt. Jg., he would need at least a full year of full time experience commanding a fleet of at least 20 ships. I have such high expectations of him that I can't start lowering my bar now. For Tom Paris, for example, that bar would be much lower; not commiting crimes for some period of time would be sufficient to earn him that promotion. Some may call it unfair; I call it "personalized profile policy" trying to give everyone maximum incentive to stretch for more.
This way, I feel I'm doing the best for his future potential.
Yours faithfully,
capt. Kathryn Janeway.
Another possibility: Lt. Commander Cavit put a demerit on Ensign Kim's record from the get go...
I'm sure pretty much everyone who was on Voyager got two promotions when they got home.
Well, sorry to break this to you, but...
Actually, no. Not sorry. That argument is the equivalent of a high, floating set that sent the volleyball drifting over your net with "SPIKE ME" practically glowing on it in red neon.
That simply does not jibe with established evidence. Harry is tightly wound (like any newbie meeting his CO), but obviously sober. This was his first time aboard Voyager, so he had no opportunity to learn Janeway's preferred title, and his initial use of "sir" was correct according to protocol. And finally, what really kills that theory is this exchange from "Twisted", emphasis mine.
JANEWAY: "...Harry?
KIM: "Yes, ma'am."
JANEWAY: "I just want you to know you've been one of the bright spots of this whole mission. You've exceeded any expectations I might have had of you."
KIM: "Thank you, Captain. I appreciate that."
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