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Somewhat disappointing that a reading site could not think of one captain from a book to include in the list. Perhaps consult your own list with Honor Harrington at the #1 position. Maybe this list should be a movie/video top 10?
agreed
most DEFINITY Honor Harrington aka “the Salamander”.
I have to agree the others Honor Harrington is the Captain ever created, She will play diplomat if necessary, but isn’t afraid to put herself and her command at the sharp end when the situation calls for it. After all she isn’t nicknamed the Salamander for nothing.
Duchess, Homesteader, Fleet Admiral Honor Harrington should be on this list.
i think that the “Autobiography of Kathryn Janeway” is a much better book choice for that captain
many of the “movie” captains are in a multitude of book. in the books, i believe not as good as in the shows/movies. as a true book/novel captain, Honor Harrington is definitely #1.
Wow! You went with the imitation Adama. Lorne Greene was better. And the fake Starbuck? really?
First some recent stuff:
Hazard King Fred Hughes, Prince of Britannia Series
Jacob Grim Jeffery H. Haskell’s Grimm’s War Series
Peter Raeder James Doohan (Star Trek), S.M. Stirling The Flight Engineer Series
Some old school SciFi:
John Grimes A. Bertram Chandler’s The John Grimes Saga
Jay Birrell Edmond Hamilton Battle for the Stars
Ranger Farstar Bill Star Farstar and Son 2 book series
David Star Isaac Asimov (pen name “Paul French”) Lucky Star Series
It’s like you aren’t even trying.
Half assed at best. Better question would be best command of a Starship as Captain in that role.
Top Ten list no ranking, Just the ten best. You said sci-fi. And left out all books and hundreds of shows.
Make a new list with better parameters
Captain Picard
Captain Kirk
Captain Reynolds
are worthy of consideration
in a new list.
the others were not Starship Captains in the roles you suggest.
DO BETTER
opps Janway fits, but not in top 50….
I am not certain I would place Picard first. Kirk was the original captain who paved the way for others like Picard. And what about Chris Pine ( who I surprisingly thought was brilliant as Kirk). I also agree with others that Honor Harrington deserved to be on that list as well. She is an iconic captain.
Well this is just plain silly. Why did you put the best captain at #3?
Kirk is the best captain. He acts on instinct and STILL makes fewer mistakes than Picard. In any potential conflict, Kirk would have already won while Picard was still convening a staff meeting.
Mal, while being a very nice guy and a cool character is actually a TERRIBLE captain who’s constantly getting his crew and his ship into trouble that there was no good reason for them to be in. It makes for GREAT TV, but not good leadership.
Commander/Admiral Adama should probably be second on the list. He’s an excellent leader whose crew worship him, and he generally makes good decisions (though he’s not quite as infallible as Kirk), but sometimes his “fight first” military attitude can get in the way when a diplomatic or civil course might be best.
Kara Thrace isn’t really a captain. She’s a fighter pilot. The one time she command of a crew it was an unmitigated disaster. While she’s GREAT at what she does, she doesn’t belong on this list. The same, more or less, for Han Solo. He’s a mercenary with a crew of one. His lone command, the attack on the Endor shield generator, was almost a disaster and he had to be saved by teddy bears. So take him off the list too. Lando never really led a crew on a ship, so I’m not sure he belongs on the list either. Maybe he counts as “captain” because he was Administrator of a cloud city. If so, he was terrible at it since he let an authoritarian dictator take over and he had to flee in failure.
So that puts Picard at #3. He was a good leader, his people respected him, and he generally made good decisions, even if they usually took too long.
Then I’d add James Holden from The Expanse at #4. He ALWAYS tried to do the right thing, even if it sometimes got him into trouble, but he and his crew sailed off into the sunset to live happily ever after, if you go by the show. And if you go by the books, he literally SAVED THE ENTIRE HUMAN RACE.
I suppose Sisko can be #5, because I’m tired and don’t want to think about all the other great leaders in sci-fi who are probably better.
But Janeway is hands-down the worst captain in sci-fi history. She had the opportunity to bring her crew safely home in the first 30 minutes of her command and instead she condemned them to a long, perilous trek that could have taken the rest of their lives FOR NO REASON AT ALL! She should have suffered a mutiny and the show should have been over in the very first episode.