I alway saw him as pretty much a light weight. An obvious Pollyanna, he usually was out of his depth and would often just stumble onto a solution.I always got the impression that he was pretty tough...or at least became a hard*** after he got over his naive stage.
Basically yes.Do we really think, especially on our first steps into deep space, that we would be the dominate ones?
Kirk had nearly a whole century of federation history and training to fall back on.I alway saw him as pretty much a light weight. An obvious Pollyanna, he usually was out of his depth and would often just stumble onto a solution.Basically yes.
Perhaps "dominate" isn't the term I'd personally use, but we would place ourselves on at least a equal footing, and the captain selected for the NX-01 would understand this was a priority of his assignment. It would have to do with how other species saw us through our chosen representative.
As pointed out, Kirk didn't alway win in a physical fight, but he would find a way to assume control of the situation in other ways and in the end win. If not fists, then through his voice, or he would manipulate opponents into a position that was advantageous to Kirk's objectives, or he would just turn a opponent into a friend.
Archer for the greater part, lack this ability.
He definitely was the wrong choice as the NX-01's commanding officer.
As pointed out, Kirk didn't alway win in a physical fight, but he would find a way to assume control of the situation in other ways and in the end win. If not fists, then through his voice, or he would manipulate opponents into a position that was advantageous to Kirk's objectives, or he would just turn a opponent into a friend.
Archer for the greater part, lack this ability.
After the episode Home he took up T'Pau's offer of susmanah training (under the watchful eye of Tucker)Funny---just watched Babel last night.........he did get whipped up on a bit, but did cut off Shran's antennae.........so I guess his skills improved over the run of the show.
I kinda felt sorry for Bakula. The character was all over the place.
Other races might not be interested in your bridges or your gazelles.Just kinda highlights how ineffective a Captain he was. He's meant to be building bridges with other races, not getting his ass handed to him.
They aren't mutually exclusive.Just kinda highlights how ineffective a Captain he was. He's meant to be building bridges with other races, not getting his ass handed to him.
Excuse you but I don't remember seeing a single double-fisted punch OR an off-the-wall ass-to-face body slam in ENT. #KIRK4LYFEoccasional punching bag or not, Archers fight scenes were by far the most entertaining of all the Trek captains.
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