I was not aware of the EJO possibility, but I feel that Patrick did Jean-Luc every bit of justice the character required. Some press person once remarked early on in TNG, about how could he, a Shakespearean actor, do a program like this, and he responded that all those roles merely prepared him for that one. Excellent answer! And ST is like that classical lit, so I have heard it compared...I can't picture anyone else but him, as I do Kate M. for Janeway, etc....they always seem to find the right fit for all our favorites. I've only seen two BSG 'telefilms' on NBC, and I recall his 'Miami Vice' role, but, who's to say he would not have done well. Maybe if we ask the Guardian of Forever for a looksee into an alternate timeline...You know, I was just reading back over the posts, and inspired to add, that Patrick played what I guess was the closest to something I assume you might call a modern BSG commander in 'Yesterday's Enterprise' where he was so intently driven by war, and an impending defeat by the Klingons...bursting out at Guinan, who's trying to tell him 'This is all wrong'....which has always shocked me, coming from one-in the normal timeline-cool collected, controlled...I assume Adama's had plenty of 'Extreme moments'...imagine a ST:TNG series set in a dark, postwar era....Hmm....Jean-Luc, the leader of a Rebellion? Would not suprise me....