Exactly. In the long run, I think Worf had a shot at the E-F? Still, I think they'd offer Rikar the command first. Perhaps Worf to the Titan.^Sisko said Worf probably wouldn't be offered a command after "Change of Heart." That doesn't mean it was impossible.
In any case, Crusher was a physician and would not have been offered command of a starship. Doctors could command medical ships, but nothing more than that. LaForge would certainly have been a possibility. OTOH, there's no reason to believe Starfleet would ever reassign Picard, nor is it out of the realm of possibility that Starfleet would have offered the ship to an outside captain after Picard retired.
--Sran
I do not understand why Worf got a mark on his record. Sisko or whoever should have known better then to pair up a husband and wife on a mission that dangerous. Who would not have made the same decision Worf made.
Yet somehow Worf's Change of Heart or other mistakes are the ones that will cost his career? What about Picard's Insurrection? Kirk's stealing the Enterprise? They all took actions that should cost them, but only Worf will suffer the lasting consequences?
Unless your last name is Kirk you don't get the Enterprise right out of the gate. You have to pay your dues with "lesser" commands first. Riker found that out the hard way.
Technically, Decker never left the gate. I don't remember if Spock ever took the cadet crew on a training cruise, but when Kirk came aboard Spock insisted on relinquishing command. "First best destiny" or something.Unless your last name is Kirk you don't get the Enterprise right out of the gate. You have to pay your dues with "lesser" commands first. Riker found that out the hard way.
Well, technically both Decker and Spock got the Enterprise as their first commands. But Kirk recommended Decker to replace him, and we don't know how Spock ended up as captain aside from his commanding the vessel while it was assigned to the Academy.
--Sran
Technically, Decker never left the gate. I don't remember if Spock ever took the cadet crew on a training cruise, but when Kirk came aboard Spock insisted on relinquishing command. "First best destiny" or something.
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