I always like to imagine that the Federation President's equivalent to Air Force One would be a Galaxy-class starship, whether or not it's operated by Starfleet. To me, that ship design captures the majesty and power, yet peaceable nature, of the Federation as a state.
The novels have established that any Starfleet vessel carrying the Federation President carries the designation Starfleet One. However, the President has a dedicated civilian ship called Paris One that is also often used. As security for the Federation President is provided by the Protection Detail of the Federation Security Agency, it seems probable that the FSA operates Paris One.
Paris One seems to be the default transport, but either one may be used depending on the situation.
The class of Paris One has never been established, but, again, I like to imagine that it is a Galaxy-class starship.
For interplanetary transportation within a single star system, the Federation President has three dedicated shuttlecraft based out of the Palais de la Concorde (the Federation capitol): the al-Rashid, the T'Maran, and the sh'Rothress, each named after an early Federation President (Haroun al-Rashid of Earth, T'Maran of Vulcan, and Avaranthi sh'Rothress of Andor). The three shuttles always travel together in variable-order flight patterns to help confuse potential observers as to which shuttle the President is aboard, as a security precaution. The class of the shuttles has never been established, but I like to imagine that they are Type-11 shuttlecraft, like the one seen in INS.
The thought that a Galaxy Class would just sit in Earth orbit waiting for the President to need to go somewhere borders on the absurd. Something much more modest would do nicely. For trip around the interior areas of the Federation he likely wouldn't even require an escort.
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What a disappointment, especially when you consider that Federation president seems to be a weakling, a small ceremonial position like the German president with some, but limited powers. The Council has real power, and Starfleet Command even more.
In my opinion, Fleet Admiral that is the Chief of Starfleet is probably the most powerful person in Federation. That was Nechayev last time I checked, always traveling aboard an Excelsior, but it wouldn't surprise me if the writers nowadays have a Jem'Hadar that we saw that one time in that one episode as the Fleet Admiral.
There is a fine tradition of using this sort of designation - Air Force One, Marine One, etc - for the transport craft carrying the President - and the only reason I can think of that you would consider it "generic and unimaginative" rather than "functional and traditional" is that it originates with the United States. And while I'm a big fan of multiculturalism, myself, the Federation and Starfleet rather obviously DO pull at least some of their tradition from the U.S., and more specifically, the U.S. Navy, so it seems reasonable that at least some of the craft the POTUFP travels aboard would be designated things like Starfleet One and maybe even MACO One, although we haven't seen the latter.I can understand fans coming up with something generic and unimaginative like "Starfleet 1", but official writers??? ffs....
HOWEVER, when President Bush was aboard the USS Abraham Lincoln, to use a relatively recent example, while the Navy S-3 Viking that carried him to the ship was designated Navy One, the whole bloody carrier did not get redesignated Navy One while he was aboard
There is a fine tradition of using this sort of designation - Air Force One, Marine One, etc - for the transport craft carrying the President - and the only reason I can think of that you would consider it "generic and unimaginative" rather than "functional and traditional" is that it originates with the United States. And while I'm a big fan of multiculturalism, myself, the Federation and Starfleet rather obviously DO pull at least some of their tradition from the U.S., and more specifically, the U.S. Navy, so it seems reasonable that at least some of the craft the POTUFP travels aboard would be designated things like Starfleet One and maybe even MACO One, although we haven't seen the latter.I can understand fans coming up with something generic and unimaginative like "Starfleet 1", but official writers??? ffs....
HOWEVER, when President Bush was aboard the USS Abraham Lincoln, to use a relatively recent example, while the Navy S-3 Viking that carried him to the ship was designated Navy One, the whole bloody carrier did not get redesignated Navy One while he was aboard. It only seems appropriate to do that to aircraft or maybe boats, but not to ships. So I could see a shuttle carrying the POTUFP to and from the surface being designated Starfleet One, but I think the starship carrying them between systems would remain U.S.S. Whateveritsnameis, with the possible exception of a high speed transport shuttle assigned specifically to the executive branch, such as the three "Paris One" shuttles.
Personally, I kind of like the idea of the President making high speed jaunts in a retooled Defiant-class with the offensive armaments removed, additional defensive measures added, and the Romulans allowing the use of a cloak since it isn't a Starfleet vessel but one assigned to the office of the POTUFP. But that's just me.
If you really think the Federation President lacks power I strongly recommend reading the later books in the A Time To... series or the more recent The Fall series.
Even a pro tempore Federation President has vast power to do things with limited or no involvement by the Council.
But US Navy ships do use tactical voice radio call signs for voice communications in place of the ship's name for security purposes.HOWEVER, when President Bush was aboard the USS Abraham Lincoln, to use a relatively recent example, while the Navy S-3 Viking that carried him to the ship was designated Navy One, the whole bloody carrier did not get redesignated Navy One while he was aboard
Of course not, because "Air Force One" etc. are not names but callsigns for communications purposes, something that only became necessary in the post-WW2 era of voice-radio air traffic control. The only "names" of the current VC-25 aircraft that most people think of as Air Force One are SAM 28000 and SAM 29000.
In the novel perhaps, but the Council's power exceeds the President in-universe on the show, we in fact rarely even hear of the President, suggesting he really isn't very important or powerful.If you really think the Federation President lacks power I strongly recommend reading the later books in the A Time To... series or the more recent The Fall series.
Even a pro tempore Federation President has vast power to do things with limited or no involvement by the Council.
In the novel perhaps, but the Council's power exceeds the President in-universe on the show, we in fact rarely even hear of the President, suggesting he really isn't very important or powerful.If you really think the Federation President lacks power I strongly recommend reading the later books in the A Time To... series or the more recent The Fall series.
Even a pro tempore Federation President has vast power to do things with limited or no involvement by the Council.
The majority of the power on display rests with the Council.
One example, while the President at one point self-importantly refers to himself as "the commander in chief," the bulk of the episodes make clear the it's the Council that give instructions to Starfleet, not the President.
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