Yes. Lt. Commander Riker, in particular, was way out of line for not having changed the duty roster as asked and at once. And to not do so, say nothing, and wait for his new Captain to bring it up - only to then say that he (Riker) had decided that wouldn't work, was unbelievable. Any boy scout troop is better trained than that.
Edward Jellico was created in 1992.
== ==Robert AprilChristopher PikeAnswerThe first two captains named in canon are Jonathan Archer (Enterprise NX-01) and Christopher Pike (USS Enterprise NCC 1701). Robert April is sometimes named as the first captain of the NCC 1701, before Pike, but never in a canon episode or movie.
In the TV series, five: Johnathan Archer on "Enterprise", Robert April, Christopher Pike (mentioned as previous captains) and James Kirk on the original series, and Jean-Luc Picard on "Next Generation." Will Riker could also be included: he received a field promotion to captain when Picard was captured by the Borg. (Throw in the movies and the number goes up.)I think it is threeThe above answer is factual but incomplete, plus it doesn't distinguish between different ships named "Enterprise."The first Starfleet vessel to carry the name Enterprisewas the NX-01, captained by Jonathan Archer.The next Enterprise, Constitution-class NCC-1701, was first commanded by Robert April, followed by Christopher Pike and then James T. Kirk. Following a refit, Willard Decker was supposed to take command but (then-Admiral) Kirk pulled rank on him. Later Spock would captain the ship as a training vessel.Another Constitution-class-refit, the NCC-1701-A, was commanded by Kirk.The next ship called Enterprise was an Excelsior-class, with registry number NCC-1701-B. (All subsequent ships named Enterprise would carry the same registry number with a different letter suffix.) It was commanded by Capt. John Harriman.The Ambassador-class Enterprise-C was commanded by Captain Rachel Garrett.The Galaxy-class Enterprise-D was commanded by Jean-Luc Picard, with brief stints by Commander William Riker and Admiral Edward Jellico. The Sovereign-class Enterprise-E was also commanded by Picard.In the graphic novel Countdown, which describes the events leading up to the destruction of Romulus described in the 2009 Star Trek film, the Enterprise-E was commanded by Data, who apparently had reincarnated himself in the body of the android B-4.
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Edward Jellico was created in 1992.
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== ==Robert AprilChristopher PikeAnswerThe first two captains named in canon are Jonathan Archer (Enterprise NX-01) and Christopher Pike (USS Enterprise NCC 1701). Robert April is sometimes named as the first captain of the NCC 1701, before Pike, but never in a canon episode or movie.
Enterprise --- there were actually three ships under captain kirk and more under Picard and Janeway. They just couldn't think up a new name. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Actually you're wrong Janeway never commanded the Enterprise (even in alternative time-line) The following captains commanded the Enterprise (Original NCC-1701) Robert April, Christopher Pike, James T. Kirk, Willard Decker, Spock, John Harriman. (TNG NCC-1701-C) Rachel Garrett, Richard Castillo, Jean-Luc Picard, William T. Riker, Edward Jellico also Admiral William T. Riker Then the prequel (Enterprise) (NX-01) Jonathan Archer
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In the TV series, five: Johnathan Archer on "Enterprise", Robert April, Christopher Pike (mentioned as previous captains) and James Kirk on the original series, and Jean-Luc Picard on "Next Generation." Will Riker could also be included: he received a field promotion to captain when Picard was captured by the Borg. (Throw in the movies and the number goes up.)I think it is threeThe above answer is factual but incomplete, plus it doesn't distinguish between different ships named "Enterprise."The first Starfleet vessel to carry the name Enterprisewas the NX-01, captained by Jonathan Archer.The next Enterprise, Constitution-class NCC-1701, was first commanded by Robert April, followed by Christopher Pike and then James T. Kirk. Following a refit, Willard Decker was supposed to take command but (then-Admiral) Kirk pulled rank on him. Later Spock would captain the ship as a training vessel.Another Constitution-class-refit, the NCC-1701-A, was commanded by Kirk.The next ship called Enterprise was an Excelsior-class, with registry number NCC-1701-B. (All subsequent ships named Enterprise would carry the same registry number with a different letter suffix.) It was commanded by Capt. John Harriman.The Ambassador-class Enterprise-C was commanded by Captain Rachel Garrett.The Galaxy-class Enterprise-D was commanded by Jean-Luc Picard, with brief stints by Commander William Riker and Admiral Edward Jellico. The Sovereign-class Enterprise-E was also commanded by Picard.In the graphic novel Countdown, which describes the events leading up to the destruction of Romulus described in the 2009 Star Trek film, the Enterprise-E was commanded by Data, who apparently had reincarnated himself in the body of the android B-4.
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