Just been curious about the rank of Admiral and how it pertains to Starships. Presumably a person is a Captain before they are an Admiral. As a Captain, they have command of a vessel. But then after promotion you lose the Command of the ship and take a desk job.
But Admiral Riker had his own Starship (I know Admiral Riker was from an alternate timeline).
Do Admirals get their own Starship? When they travel, do they "fly" the ship as in are they the Commanding Officer, or are they like a VIP, but have no Command rank on the ship?
If an Admiral is in command aboard their own vessel and they encounter the Enterprise-D....who is in charge Picard or the Admiral? Does it depend on the mission?
If an Admiral does get their own ship, how do they choose it? It's not like they just roll ships off the production line in Detroit, surely there are a limited supply of ships, so how does an Admiral get a ship, if they are not part of a fleet or battle group or exploratory expedition?
Can an Admiral just take any old ship to shuttle his Orion Slave Girls back and forth while Mrs Admiral is "out the airlock"?
But Admiral Riker had his own Starship (I know Admiral Riker was from an alternate timeline).
Do Admirals get their own Starship? When they travel, do they "fly" the ship as in are they the Commanding Officer, or are they like a VIP, but have no Command rank on the ship?
If an Admiral is in command aboard their own vessel and they encounter the Enterprise-D....who is in charge Picard or the Admiral? Does it depend on the mission?
If an Admiral does get their own ship, how do they choose it? It's not like they just roll ships off the production line in Detroit, surely there are a limited supply of ships, so how does an Admiral get a ship, if they are not part of a fleet or battle group or exploratory expedition?
Can an Admiral just take any old ship to shuttle his Orion Slave Girls back and forth while Mrs Admiral is "out the airlock"?