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Are there any good Admirals?

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Being an Admiral just wasn't something Kirk was cut out to be, both McCoy and Spock knew it and told him.

James

Going simply off what the OP says I think Kirk meets the criteria. He was decent. He saved the earth twice as an Admiral, he sacrificed his ship to protect the secrets of what a Klingons believed was a weapon of mass destruction.

Admiral Alynna Nechayev wasn't corrupt in the slightest, she was simply a horrendous Bitch.

I don't know... We didn't see that much of Nechayev, but she reminds me a lot of Captain Janeway. If Voyager had been Nechayev's command, and we had a chance to see her day in and day out -- and not only when she was crushing Picard's warped sense of morality at any cost -- we would probably have a different opinion of her.

I should note that I'm not saying 'horrendous bitch' in a bad way. ;)
 
Satyrquaze wrote:
Going simply off what the OP says I think Kirk meets the criteria. He was decent. He saved the earth twice as an Admiral, he sacrificed his ship to protect the secrets of what a Klingons believed was a weapon of mass destruction.

Yeah, I'll grant you that Kirk did all you say he did "as" an Admiral,
but even he knew that he could do more good as a Captain, remember the conversation he had with Picard in Generations?

James
 
Admiral Hanson. I see he's had a few mentions already, but in the space of one episode, I actually managed to like the guy enough that I missed him when he was killed. :(

http://en.memory-alpha.org/wiki/JP_Hanson

Nobody could possibly have anticipated what the Borg were going to do in light of the apocryphal nature of what Starfleet knew about them in the 24th century. I suspect the events of "Regeneration" were never connected to the Borg, and it also seems to me the El-Aurians were never very forthcoming about what happened to them, if Guinan's behavior was typical. So what rumors they had heard really wouldn't have provided enough for Hanson to do more than what he did.



This admiral, however...I'd be worried. VERY worried. http://en.memory-alpha.org/wiki/Hastur
 
Fleet Admiral Shanthi, who let Picard set up the Romulan border blockade seemed decent enough

& Vice Admiral Nakamura seemed pretty acceptable as well, even though he had some connection to Cmdr. Maddox's plans for Data, perhaps not fully understanding what he he was into there
 
Yeah, I'll grant you that Kirk did all you say he did "as" an Admiral,
but even he knew that he could do more good as a Captain, remember the conversation he had with Picard in Generations?

James

Just because it wasn't his life's calling to be an Admiral and he chaffed being stuck behind a desk doesn't mean he was a terrible or corrupt Admiral or even a bad one.

Especially considering every other Captain and Admiral was caught with their pants down, completely helpless, or simply out of range during the V'Ger and the Whale Probe incidents.

It just means Kirk made a better Captain than Admiral. Just because you're *really* good at one thing, doesn't necessarily mean you're horrible at something else.

I submit that Kirk was a damn good Admiral. He also happened to be a great Captain.
 
I'm starting to think that every Starfleet Admiral is corrupt in one way or another. There's got to be a decent one out there, right?

I do like Admiral Nakamura from "Phantasms" and "All Good Things..."

He kind of reminds me of the trademark guy on the Monopoly games. Not that that's a valid reason to put trust in someone but I do like him for that reason.
 
Agreed. I'll add Jellico to the "Not a Bad Admiral" list, though he was involved in certain questionable activities during the "A Time To..." series. I think Nechayev was as well, actually. OTOH, I don't think there were any non-questionable options.

If we're including the novels, I'll add Admiral Leonard James Akaar to the list.
 
Admiral Komak from TOS?

Admiral Morrow from TSFS. True, he opposed Kirk, but it was Kirk who wanted to break rules. Morrow actually tried to be nice about it.

Alternate future Admiral Riker...
 
Admiral Haden from the Wounded and the Defector seemed alright. He would just show up on a view screen and deliver exposition.
 
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