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Are we supposed to assume that Starfleet captains went through a 70-year slump of mediocrity?
Well, if the criteria is most decorated, what typically gets the most decorations are combat engagements, particularly in major wars. If that 70 years was relatively peaceful, compared to periods on either end, then even excellent captains may not have been highly decorated.
If the first page was A-P, then logically P-Z would probably have been only one more page
Garth will appear as a Section 31 leader to whom Lorca reports.
I HAVE TRUSTED SOURCES.
I LOVE CAPSLOCK!! JUST WANTED TO SAY THAT!WE HAVE ALWAYS BEEN AT WAR WITH EASTASIA.
But Starfleet started out as an exploration service, not a combat service. It stands to reason that it would give out decorations for great scientific accomplishments, first contacts, peace treaties, and such. Keep in mind that one of Kirk's decorations is the Palm Leaf of the Axanar Peace Mission. Although there's also the Grankite Order of Tactics and various awards for things like Valor, Honor, Heroism, and Conspicuous Gallantry, which are the sort of titles often used for combat medals, but could mean other things in a Starfleet context (e.g. awards for heroically saving lives, say).
But Starfleet started out as an exploration service, not a combat service. It stands to reason that it would give out decorations for great scientific accomplishments, first contacts, peace treaties, and such.
I doubt they'd hand out medals just for what would be considered "routine" accomplishments.
True, but in theory captains who served in wartime probably would have served in peacetime also, so they would have had the opportunity to earn those types of medals as well as combat decorations, whereas those who only served in peacetime would not have the opportunity for wartime medals. I would still expect those with extensive combat experience more likely to end up higher in the medal count.
I doubt they'd hand out medals just for what would be considered "routine" accomplishments.
Before we go too far into the weeds with this (fat chance, I know), it's important to remember that Saru's request to the computer was because he wanted to compare the various captains' leadership qualities with his own. Making a scientific discovery or something of that sort doesn't necessarily provide that kind of insight, as opposed to military actions or other actions taken during times of crisis, or making some kind of key diplomatic accomplishment.
No, the point is that Saru's request was specific, owing to his present circumstances and his current role as first officer of a ship in a forward area in a time of conflict. That's it.
My theory (that it is THE LIST) would imply these five were the alphabetically sorted top five out of the whole of Starfleet period and anyone else is behind them in terms of awards in the whole of the organization's 100 years history. It just so happens the top five happen to be people we all recognize and are primarily from this period of time as well as all humans.
Which I find implausibly coincidental, and therefore not desirable to believe.
I don't like it when every item on a list in a Trek story just happens to be something encountered by James Kirk or Jean-Luc Picard or whatever. It makes the universe feel artificially small and insular. It makes it feel more like a TV show and less like a believable universe. I prefer it when there are references we don't recognize, when there are hints of a larger reality that isn't limited to what we've already seen. TOS did this all the time. Napoleon, Hitler, Li Quan, Ferris, Maltuvis. The Nobel and Zee-Magnees Prizes. Redjac striking not only in London, but Alpha Eridani, Rigel IV, etc. It hinted at a larger universe than what we already knew. The problem is, the Trek universe is so large by now that it's easy to fall into the temptation of just referencing it rather than enlarging it.
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