Sisko--because he was the only one who had a spouse and children.
It is difficult to choose between Kirk, Picard, and Sisko because they all offered something different and valuable, but if you twist my arm I will pick Kirk (particularly factoring in how his character developed in the films).Mine is Sisko. Who else knowing who Q is and how powerful he is would have the audacity to punch him and knock him on his butt and then just casually smirk.
Captain Carol Freeman of the Cerritos is also married and has a child.Sisko--because he was the only one who had a spouse and children. Most of the others made excuses about how they were "married to their job/ship," but Sisko found the time. I respect his priorities.
James Kirk, because he was bold, passionate, and so smart he could beat Spock at chess and convince an enemy computer to self-destruct.Who is your favorite captain? And why?
Picard. I grant you that he's not perfect, but he's still my favorite captain.
We don't know that.
True enough; I was talking about what we see depicted in the TV shows. Kirk, of course, had a son we found out about later, though from whom he was estranged, and other one-off captains--like, say, Jellico--were indicated to have families. But I loved how Sisko was shown making his family a top priority.
Sisko is my favorite for many reasons.
He was a great father, and his relationship with Jake was one of the cornerstones of the entire series. Many modern fathers could learn a LOT from him in this area.
He was a very layered character. He was, in essence, a builder. He built a life for himself and his son. He had an engineering background. He helped build the Defiant. He was helping rebuild DS9 and Bajor, without actually interfering. He was a cook, which is building from scratch. Hell, he built a solar ship from scratch.
He understood the need to put on a smile for his crew. One of the best lessons he ever gave about command was when he told Worf in "RULES OF ENGAGEMENT" that you need to learn when to smile and make your crew happy, because they are your crew... even if it's the last thing on your mind. We rarely saw the other captains actually do this, which is another thing that sets him apart.
And when he got promoted, he made sure his other senior staff got one, too. (We didn't actually see him do this, but it can't be a coincidence that just after he became captain, Dax and Bashir got promoted, too. O'Brien is unknown, as his rank has been all over the place... but I bet you dollars to donuts he got him the top rank non-com he could.)
Sisko has been my favorite since I watched DS9 in its first run, and that opinion has never changed, no matter how many rewatches of shows I've done.
Only Morgan BatesonDoes Captain Morgan count?
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