Are there one-pip Admirals in TNG? Well, there was a one-pipper in "Conspiracy"... But since his fellow none-pipper was also an Admiral, we're probably supposed to think that the no-pip uniform of the first season would be the equivalent of the (unseen) one-pipper in the later seasons, while the one-pipper would equal the later two-pipper.
If we accept this, then there were several "one-pip" Admirals in TNG. Quinn from "Coming of Age" and "Conspiracy" and Jameson from "Too Short a Season" would be the major roles.
Picard's crew stops being ambitious by the time of the movies, if not earlier, yes. They also seem to relax the dress code in ST:GEN already. Perhaps the E-D had become a less than lucrative assignment by then? Perhaps the Federation had a new flagship (which the Duras sisters would not yet know about, being somewhat out of the loop), giving Picard an excuse for Casual Fridays, and young Starfleet officers a disincentive to compete with our heroes for E-D positions.
The heroes already had several strikes going against them regarding promotions. Picard was traitor to all mankind, Riker had a black mark from the Pegasus thing plus multiple promotion refusals under his belt, Worf was a murderer and a political liability, Data was an unpredictable risk factor, Crusher had only been tolerated as head of Starfleet Medical for one lousy year, and LaForge had probably used up his brownie points in the skyrocketing from junior Lieutenant to Lieutenant Commander for the time being.
Timo Saloniemi
If we accept this, then there were several "one-pip" Admirals in TNG. Quinn from "Coming of Age" and "Conspiracy" and Jameson from "Too Short a Season" would be the major roles.
Picard's crew stops being ambitious by the time of the movies, if not earlier, yes. They also seem to relax the dress code in ST:GEN already. Perhaps the E-D had become a less than lucrative assignment by then? Perhaps the Federation had a new flagship (which the Duras sisters would not yet know about, being somewhat out of the loop), giving Picard an excuse for Casual Fridays, and young Starfleet officers a disincentive to compete with our heroes for E-D positions.
The heroes already had several strikes going against them regarding promotions. Picard was traitor to all mankind, Riker had a black mark from the Pegasus thing plus multiple promotion refusals under his belt, Worf was a murderer and a political liability, Data was an unpredictable risk factor, Crusher had only been tolerated as head of Starfleet Medical for one lousy year, and LaForge had probably used up his brownie points in the skyrocketing from junior Lieutenant to Lieutenant Commander for the time being.
Timo Saloniemi