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SwSmith
Member # 1319
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Hi! Can someone help. I was wondering about the history of the Stargazer, mainly about the Captains. Dose any one know how many Captains did the Stargazer had and the years they had command, including books.
Thanks!
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Cpt. Kyle Amasov
Member # 742
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I haven't read the Stargazer novels, but the Stargazer never made an appearance in any of the books I've read. On screen, it should have been at least two: Picard himself (2333-2355 IIRC) and the unnamed captain before himwho was killed, leading to Picard's takeover.
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Malnurtured Snay
Member # 411
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Given that the Stargazer was a contemporary of the Reliant, I think it's safe to say that the ship most likely had several COs before Picard.
PS - They call me "Lieutenant Obvious" because I'm not always so obvious like this. Not always.
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Jason Abbadon
Member # 882
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By "obvious", he mean "annoying.
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Malnurtured Snay
Member # 411
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Yes, that too.
Oh, look! The sun is yellow! (I never noticed!)
ps - Jason, thanks for the Nova, it arrived a few days ago!
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Topher
Member # 71
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According to the Stargazer novels the captain of the Stargazer before Picard is Captain Daithan Ruhalter (or something close). He commanded the Stargazer from its commissioning, IIRC.
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Jason Abbadon
Member # 882
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So....he died of petrification? Let me guess, he was one of the numerous, human-looking, long-lived races we see all the time on Trek? Did he know Kirk? But of course!
Jeebus.
Snay, glad you got it (finally!), I realised that thet ship's stand is now the hull for a KLingon ship I'm almost done with.
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SwSmith
Member # 1319
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Here's what I have so far.
Capt. Donald Capello (2285), info from Star Trek The Magazine, Vol.3 Issue 09 (Rick Sternbach)
Capt. Daithan Ruhalter, info from the novel "The Valaint"
Capt. Jean-Luc Picard (2333 to 2355)
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PsyLiam
Member # 73
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Didn't Michael Jan Friedman have the Stargazer used or flashbacked to in at least a couple of his books? Was Valiant one of them?
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TSN
Member # 31
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I know he had one where Picard met up with some of his old Stargazer crewmates. I believe it also featured a Starfleet dolphin that moved around the ship in a small tank, or something.
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Topher
Member # 71
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In the Stargazer series of books, which starts with "The Valiant", Captain Ruhalter is the captain of the Stargazer from its commissioning (which is like only a year or so from the time the book is set in, which is a bit loopy) and then is killed during an attack which also puts the first officer in a coma, leaving Picard, the second officer, in command.
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Dukhat
Member # 341
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Michael Jan Friedman also states that, besides having the Stargazer being a new ship as of the 2330's, the New Orleans class ships are outdated & inferior to the Constellation class.
Knowledgable about Star Trek ships he is not.
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AndrewR
Member # 44
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quote: Originally posted by TSN: I believe it also featured a Starfleet dolphin that moved around the ship in a small tank, or something.
LOL! That sounds hilarious. I'm picturing an aquarium on a squeeky trolley.
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worffan1990
Member # 239
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I read like this one book and it was a murder mystery and it was all whodunnit. Michael Jan Friedman pens a surprise twist, and it turns out to be an evil twin.
So, I mean, he's a good author, despite his Starship knowledge.
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Malnurtured Snay
Member # 411
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Yeah, and then he took the plot of "Reunion", changed Picard to Sisko, and did the whole thing OVER AGAIN for the DS9 book "Saratoga." Bleh.
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TSN
Member # 31
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Reunion! That's the one I was trying to think of.
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J
Member # 608
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That's the only TNG novel I have, it is also the only one I've ever read... I think it's great, but I've never heard another opinion on it, while we've diverted to it for a moment, anyone have an opinion?
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akb1979
Member # 557
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I like it - gave some history to Picard and was a good story all the way through.
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