I agree that Riker can be a immature man, like he was against Shelby, Lavelle and Jellico
Lal kissed him, thoughThe temerity of him moaning to Picard that he’s “uncomfortable” with her doing her job. They were in an appropriate relationship, unlike his slimeball flirting with every female ensign Thst caught his eye...and Data’s day old daughter. He’s just yuck.
Yep.Has the OP already bit the dust? That was fast.
But Riker wasn't even doing his job in any sense of it. He didn't do what Jellico ordered him to do, he didn't support Jellico's orders to the rest of the crew or ensure they were implemented, and he also actively participated in/encouraged his junior officers to insubordinate behavior. The only "regular" Enterprise officer who acts like a professional in this episode is Data.To be fair, according to my Navy friends, irritated and disliking your captain is a national sport. The Enterprise's big happy family doesn't have to be an atmosphere that is replicated as long as people do their job.
That is why Riker doesn't have the maturity to be captain.
On the ship prior to the Enterprise, where Riker was also first officer, he once refused to allow his captain to beam down.
Refused?
Not counseled against, not discussed the matter. Riker dictated the actions of his commanding officer. It's not clear if Captain DeSoto ignored Riker's refusal and beamed down as he originally intended.
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Sure, he does fine, but also exhibits some immaturity. In BoBW, Guinan has to come counsel him. In Gambit, Picard "dies," so Riker begins his investigation. The very first place they go, Riker beams down with the away team and is captured.And yet, the few times we do see him as captain, he does just fine.
And yet, the few times we do see him as captain, he does just fine.
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