What??????Always the best crew and ship, always the most exciting missions. Otherwise, the shows that were made would have been about the other best crew and missions, to get the better ratings.
Can you repeat the part about the things?Always the best crew and ship, always the most exciting missions. Otherwise, the shows that were made would have been about the other best crew and missions, to get the better ratings.
What??????Always the best crew and ship, always the most exciting missions. Otherwise, the shows that were made would have been about the other best crew and missions, to get the better ratings.
Always the best crew and ship, always the most exciting missions. Otherwise, the shows that were made would have been about the other best crew and missions, to get the better ratings.
Moving up usually means moving to another ship anyway. At least, moving up to that level.The 1701-A was a different deal. Kirk almost certainly got anybody he asked for. And most people would consider it an honor to ship out with Jim Kirk. So that ship had some of the very best of Starfleet aboard.
I don't know if I fully agree with this part. Mostly, okay. But there would have to be some people who would look at an unchanging command crew and see no room to move up.
Then again, if that person were patient, they would see that command crew was aging and close to retirement, and might wait them out. So maybe you're right...
As the U.S.S. Enterprise is the flagship vessel of the Federation and Starfleet, I'm inclined to believe that her crew may actually be the best or well trained, relative to others. It could be, of course as others have said, the Enterprise may happen to be in the right place at the right time.
Always the best crew and ship, always the most exciting missions. Otherwise, the shows that were made would have been about the other best crew and missions, to get the better ratings.
So that's why Roddenberry decided to go with the Enterprise as opposed to the Yorktown in TOS? Ratings?
After all, Barclay had .... limited potential for command, but he got to serve aboard the Enterprise.
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