What's with the 'acting'? I believe command was officially transferred to him
You forget, "they" haven't actually SEEN any of the episodes..... And you are correct he had his own ship, then took command (not acting) of Enterprise
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I was thinking about what silly "National Days" they could use, after National Cheesecake Day gave us Cheesecake Seven. Aug. 22 is National Tooth Fairy Day, so I thought they'd go with The Rock (who starred in The Tooth Fairy) if they were going that route.
Now I remember Ronny Cox played a serial killer named The Tooth Fairy on Dexter.
@Shan unlike the recent Q issues, this one does need a name change.... Jellico was not acting captain, he was the man and he WILL have that 4 shift rotation
I think the "Acting" part is because he was never going to be the permanent captain of the Enterprise. He was fully captain, but it was expected that Picard would return.
I think the "Acting" part is because he was never going to be the permanent captain of the Enterprise. He was fully captain, but it was expected that Picard would return.
LAFORGE: I wonder how permanent this is going to be.
RIKER: I don't know. They don't usually go through the ceremony if it's just a temporary assignment.
It was just so weird that Riker did not lead the Enterprise. It was so weird that Picard with all his classified information that could be used against the Federation if he was caught was sent on a secret mission where he had to rock climb. The Enterprise and Picard are both well known but somehow Starflett thought that if they put another old white guy in charge of the Enterprise no enemy would figure it out.
It was just so weird that Riker did not lead the Enterprise. It was so weird that Picard with all his classified information that could be used against the Federation if he was caught was sent on a secret mission where he had to rock climb. The Enterprise and Picard are both well known but somehow Starflett thought that if they put another old white guy in charge of the Enterprise no enemy would figure it out.
If you try to apply real-world logic to this, you're gonna have a bad time.
It's never made sense that they would send the top echelon of the ship's command strucure on away missions all the time.
It was just so weird that Riker did not lead the Enterprise.
in this episode,i think it was Jellico himself who said he took/got command of the enterprise because he negotiated with the cardassians before and riker had no exp. with them.
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You forget, "they" haven't actually SEEN any of the episodes.....
Ha!!!! Many people have been calling for this guy
Active now, picked up new schems...
I just picked up Sous-Chef Sisko, so she's live, baby.
Now I remember Ronny Cox played a serial killer named The Tooth Fairy on Dexter.
Clever twist, DB.
And a social program for Riker's stubborn attitude.
LAFORGE: I wonder how permanent this is going to be.
RIKER: I don't know. They don't usually go through the ceremony if it's just a temporary assignment.
Real captains aren't usually as competent as Jellico was.
If you try to apply real-world logic to this, you're gonna have a bad time.
It's never made sense that they would send the top echelon of the ship's command strucure on away missions all the time.
in this episode,i think it was Jellico himself who said he took/got command of the enterprise because he negotiated with the cardassians before and riker had no exp. with them.