Captain Picard was an explorer and a diplomat, roles in which the battlecruiser/battleship Sovereign class was not as capable as the former Enterprise-D.
Kirk got command of the Enterprise-A because he saved Earth's bacon, how was the "battle" of Veridian III comparable to that or the much more significant events at Narendra III? Even then it took Starfleet twenty years to build a successor to the Ent-C.
Was Picard's clout especially high during the early 2370s? Picard was desk bound for nine years after the Stargazer. Just because Kirk couldn't stand not being in the captain's chair doesn't mean that Picard wouldn't have availed himself of numerous ambasssadorship opportunities.
If any new Soveriegn class was honorifically named after the Enterprise it should have been captained by a Maxwell or Jelico type personality. Picard should have either captained his third command(ideally Nebula or Galaxy class) or become an ambassador.
I don't object to Riker as captain but I feel tradition demands that you start on a smaller starter ship before moving up in the captial ship ranks.
Kirk got command of the Enterprise-A because he saved Earth's bacon, how was the "battle" of Veridian III comparable to that or the much more significant events at Narendra III? Even then it took Starfleet twenty years to build a successor to the Ent-C.
Was Picard's clout especially high during the early 2370s? Picard was desk bound for nine years after the Stargazer. Just because Kirk couldn't stand not being in the captain's chair doesn't mean that Picard wouldn't have availed himself of numerous ambasssadorship opportunities.
If any new Soveriegn class was honorifically named after the Enterprise it should have been captained by a Maxwell or Jelico type personality. Picard should have either captained his third command(ideally Nebula or Galaxy class) or become an ambassador.
I don't object to Riker as captain but I feel tradition demands that you start on a smaller starter ship before moving up in the captial ship ranks.