Quiet, Mr. Chekov.Why does everyone need to be a starship captain?
Quiet, Mr. Chekov.Why does everyone need to be a starship captain?
Because it is the star job. The traditional focus of attention. For Michael not to be a Captain might mean she is not the star of the show. Yet she is the lead and that is part of what I believe Discovery wants to examine. Having a lead that has questionable status.Why does everyone need to be a starship captain?
Worf committed murder on a Federation starship, and went on to command the Defiant. In fact, based on on screen evidence, the Federation looked less kindly on his saving his wife than on killing Duras on the flagship.Yeah, but that was part of an official ceremony that was recognized under Vulcan law and tradition (and therefore must be recognized under Federation law as well). If Spock had killed Kirk, there'd be nothing that the Federation or Starfleet could do to punish him.
Worf committed murder on a Federation starship, and went on to command the Defiant. In fact, based on on screen evidence, the Federation looked less kindly on his saving his wife than on killing Duras on the flagship.
Was Worf, or Spock ever charged with a crime, convicted and sentenced?
I would be happy with that. She doesn't have to be captain in the show.Also, she's the main character of a show that was promoted as specifically not focusing on the Captain. And she wasn't cast to play a captain. The only way I see it happening is in the final episode to feature Burnham showing her in command of her own ship in the closing shot, and showing her journey complete, from that first conversation when we were introduced to Burnham. A story concluded.
Bowe deserted his post and attempted to join the enemy. How is that minor?To use a real-life example, can you imagine the US Army reinstating Bowe Bergdahl, promoting him, and placing him in command of troops in the field? It's absurd; and his crimes were minor compared to Burnham's.
Exactly.Spock, Data, Chakotay, etc, etc. Starfleet isn't the US military.
And with Fleet Admiral Pike, including falsifying Starfleet documents, and going to a forbidden planet. Basically, usurping the lawful chain of command for personal gain.Especially not Spock, because the kunat kalifee is part of Vulcan law and tradition. And therefore it must also be recognized under Federation law, because Vulcan is a Federation member.
You have a pretty good knowledge of Star Trek. What example is there of a character who committed mutiny and then became Captain. Maybe it will happen.I would be happy with that. She doesn't have to be captain in the show.
Bowe deserted his post and attempted to join the enemy. How is that minor?
For counter example, Tom Paris was convicted of treason and yet was given a rank, capable of being promoted and demoted within the chain of command. Similarly, Chakotay was able to continue with another Starfleet career after leaving it to join Maquis.
Exactly.
And with Fleet Admiral Pike, including falsifying Starfleet documents, and going to a forbidden planet. Basically, usurping the lawful chain of command for personal gain.
Spock committed mutiny, but got the charges dropped. On a different occasion Spock circumvented the chain of command and order a course change. His final rank in Starfleet was Captain.You have a pretty good knowledge of Star Trek. What example is there of a character who committed mutiny and then became Captain. Maybe it will happen.
So he wasn't sentenced. This has to be an important distinction.Spock committed mutiny, but got the charges dropped. On a different occasion Spock circumvented the chain of command and order a course change. His final rank in Starfleet was Captain.
I would enjoy that as well.Wouldn't it be funny if the character we see go up the ranks to captain over the course of the series is Tilly and Burnham is just the mentor that gets here there.
Who is asking for her to be declared "innocent?" How many Starfleet captains are "innocent?"So he wasn't sentenced. This has to be an important distinction.
Michael may get her sentence reduced or commuted. To have her declared 'innocent' I really don't think that would be appropriate. She did attack Georgiou etc. If Starfleet as determined by the flick of a pen want her as Captain that will happen.
How many Starfleet Captains have been made Captain after previously been sentenced for mutiny? Must have happened, everything seems to have already happened on Star Trek.I would enjoy that as well.
Who is asking for her to be declared "innocent?" How many Starfleet captains are "innocent?"
Since no one can get their stories straight on mutinies, the answer is probably "off the record."How many Starfleet Captains have been made Captain after previously been sentenced for mutiny? Must have happened, everything seems to have already happened on Star Trek.
Uh, no. Bergdahl was convicted of desertion. There's no evidence he attempted to join the Taliban. Otherwise, he'd be doing serious time. Bergdahl's offenses were minor enough to avoid any prison time while the "enlightened" Federation felt Burnham's crimes were severe enough to warrant life imprisonment.Bowe deserted his post and attempted to join the enemy. How is that minor?
Chakotay's rank was provisional and it's unclear whether or not Janeway had the authority to permanently reinstate Paris's rank. In any case, there's no canon evidence that either retained their Starfleet commissions after Voyager returned to the Alpha Quadrant. And even if they did remain in Starfleet, I doubt either would be in line for starship command after their perfidious association with the Maquis.For counter example, Tom Paris was convicted of treason and yet was given a rank, capable of being promoted and demoted within the chain of command. Similarly, Chakotay was able to continue with another Starfleet career after leaving it to join Maquis.
That's a bit over the top.Without a huge reset button, there's no plausible way for Burnham to be trusted with command in Starfleet. It would violate everything we know about the Star Trek universe and make a mockery of the chain of command
I actually think the Captain Tilly thing is going somewhere. The spores might also connect to other universes which could get us to the Mirror universe or time doesn’t have any meaning. Stamets seems to be seeing something that made him see Captain Tilly. So Tilly is either captain in the future or she’s captain of the Mirror Discovery.Wouldn't it be funny if the character we see go up the ranks to captain over the course of the series is Tilly and Burnham is just the mentor that gets here there.
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