That is an interesting question, let me try to break it down for you. The general chain of command is as follows with some episode examples of Scott and Sulu:
Captain Kirk
Commander Spock
Lt. Commander Scott ("Friday's Child", "Metamorphosis", "A Piece of the Action")
Lieutenant Sulu ("Errand of Mercy", "Arena") I know there is at least one other time but can't remember which episode.
During the episode of "Catspaw" (second season) while Kirk, Spock, Scott and Sulu were on the planet Assistant Chief Engineer DeSalle assumed command. In a previous episode (first season) this character was a Navigator.
On several occations a visiting commodore assumed command: Commodore Matt Decker in "The Doomsday Machine" and Commodore Stocker in "The Deadly Years."
If you'd like the command structure for the Movies, TNG, DS9, or VOY just let me know. If you'd like me to elaborate on anything, drop me a line.
Thank you for your question.
It depends on which Sith Order you're talking about. The most predominant Sith Order is the Rule of Two where there is only two Siths: just a Master and an apprentice, one to hold power and one to desire it. Another prominant Sith Order is the One Sith which is structured very similarly to the Jedi Order where there are several Masters and apprentices and a council, but they all serve the supreme leader: The Dark Lord of the Sith.
Star Trek's command structure is based on that of the US Navy. And what is the command structure of the US Navy?
No Star Trek has no affiliation with The Wizard of Oz.
No , Darth Vader is part of the Star Wars universe .
Talk to the guy who gives them.
Yes she was, but J.J. Abrams has now given us the opportunity to rewrite the entire of Star Trek history by destroying Vulcan and killing off his mother in the new Star Trek film.
no, Star Trek is just a fictional (make-believe) story line that introduces audience to outerspace, and other planets....basically they want you to make-believe and use your imaginationThe Star Trek universe I'm sure gives one a good idea of the real universe out there. The Star Trek universe is also the kind of future we, and further generations, would like to live in. We don't really know what will happen in the future. But, we can start by being the change we want to see in the future - the microcosm affecting the macrocosm. So, YES the things in Star Trek CAN happen in the future. We must be positive that the good things in it will happen. (Picard gives a good description of that future to Lily in 'Star Trek First Contact'.)
Star Trek The Next Generation - 1987 Chain of Command Part 1 6-10 was released on: USA: 12 December 1992 Germany: 31 May 1994 UK: 13 September 1995
No Star Trek has no affiliation with The Wizard of Oz.
Star Trek Shattered Universe - 2003 VG was released on: USA: 23 September 2003
Star Trek Secrets of the Universe - 2013 TV was released on: USA: 15 May 2013
"Ex astris scientia" is the motto of Starfleet Command in the Star Trek universe. It translates to "From the stars, knowledge."
Star Trek Starfleet Command III - 2002 VG is rated/received certificates of: USA:E
Star Trek Starfleet Command III - 2002 VG was released on: USA: 5 November 2002
No , Darth Vader is part of the Star Wars universe .
No, they are in an alternate universe.
Star Trek Starfleet Command Orion Pirates - 2001 VG was released on: USA: 15 July 2001
Mirror Mirror - Episode 39
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