Data was acting captain of the Enterprise in "Gambit."
Does someone whose one true ambition is to be Human really count?

I'm starting to think we need another of those "list all the non-human captains" threads.
Data was acting captain of the Enterprise in "Gambit."
Well, if we're going by character popularity, Data is probably the only character who isn't Picard that'd still get good draw.
Okay, just hear me out... try this on for size:
Captain T'Ryssa Chen.
On second thought, even I don't think that's a good idea...![]()
For that matter, Data is the "offspring" of two humans, Noonien and Julianna Soong. So maybe he should be defined as legally human regardless of his construction. Or maybe a better term would be posthuman.
Were I a Federation judge, I wouldn't classify him as legally Human; I don't think Federation law should have any such status as "legally this species" or "legally that species." It makes more sense, I think, for Data to be legally considered a United Earth citizen (as Omicron Theta was a U.E. colony) and a Federation citizen, and to be considered their legal son.
Maybe Worf, but I'd rather see La Forge.
But I agree, I don't think we'll see a successor for captain of the Enterprise-E. She'll be lost with all hands or decommissioned when Picard retires.
Now, the -F? That's an interesting question...
I vote against Worf. The Enterprise is the flagship of the Federation and really should not be given as a first command.
Yeah, but...wasn't the Enterprise Kirk's first command (whatever timeline you're in)?
Yeah, but...wasn't the Enterprise Kirk's first command (whatever timeline you're in)?
There's no evidence of that. In "Where No Man Has Gone Before," Dehner said that Kirk requested Mitchell on his first command, rather than "on this ship," implying that he'd had a previous command. And his bio in The Making of Star Trek said his first command had been a destroyer-equivalent vessel.
Yeah, but...wasn't the Enterprise Kirk's first command (whatever timeline you're in)?
There's no evidence of that. In "Where No Man Has Gone Before," Dehner said that Kirk requested Mitchell on his first command, rather than "on this ship," implying that he'd had a previous command. And his bio in The Making of Star Trek said his first command had been a destroyer-equivalent vessel.
I've never got the impression from that line that she was talking about anything other than the Enterprise. Kirk's chronology on StarTrek.com says he was promoted to captain and received command of the Enterprise in the same year, so it would have had to be a pretty short command if it wasn't the Enterprise.
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