Jellico did nothing wrong

Jellico did nothing wrong.

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Based on how badly the episode was showing him, I was expecting him to fail; but it's actually true, he did nothing wrong, the crew just didn't like him very much.

Agreed, I watched that episode a few days ago and the light they painted him in was a load of shit. He was trying to avoid a fucking war with the Cardassians and everybody just shit on him on it for no fucking reason. He was a good captain.

>Be captain of an 85 year old Excelsior
>Not listen to the advice of the first officer and chief engineer who have served on a Galaxy class for the last 5
>Betray Federation principles and disavow the official actions of Captain Picard
>Installs a literal robot yes man as second in command
Jellico was an incompetent puppet of Neocon Chickenhawk Necheyev

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fucking hell, the whole point is at first you don't like him, he's completely dissimilar from Picard, but as the crew realises how good a captain he is so do we, the audience. He was an equal to Picard, just of a totally different type and command style, but not lesser, and he unironically did nothing wrong

He's a good guy.

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>this is a vessel of war
This is wrong though the Enterprise is a science vessel.

Troi revealed he was uneasily winging it with the Cardies. Things could've actually gone south with them, and he refused to give any ground to Riker. I like Data, but he was the wrong first officer for a captain like Jellico.
Jellico honestly should've started his command with a hand-picked staff. He'd be stellar on patrol assignments or during wartime, but he's a mess on the flagship that typically does frontier exploration.

Not in the Mirror Universe.

Enlisted cucks love him

>photoshop screencaps you pull from Trekcore
Comic book """artist"""

Gay

it wasn't implying he did, just that he was a bit of a cunt to serve under

Get it done!

Or they just could have left Riker in command as he handled the crisis with the damn Borg.

>equal to Picard
No

He was a good captain, but not at Picard level.

>Troi revealed he was uneasily winging it with the Cardies.
Crusher reveals the same thing about Picard, in the episode where they're mind-linked.
The weird thing to me about "Chain of Command" is, when Picard transfers command, he tells his crew that Jellico is a good captain who he trusts, and nobody seems to care about that. Once Picard is off the ship, it quickly turns to "who does this asshole think he is?" so obviously the crew don't think much of Picard's judgments of other captains.

Wrong. Jellico was shit.

>when Picard transfers command, he tells his crew that Jellico is a good captain who he trusts, and nobody seems to care about that.
What do you expect him to say? "Watch your backs!" You are a moron.

I would expect him to say as much to his senior staff in private, yes.

He was an asshole. This actor plays a conservative dick in everything he's in, this is no different.
>wanting to fight the cardies but not joining the maquis where you can do some good, or at least go rogue like Maxwell
Literal trash, him and bitchayev are the equivalent of Cartwright and Chang. They should never have been allowed to rise to such positions of authority over reasonable people like Picard, Riker, and Sisko.
No, he did plenty wrong. Maxwell and Tom Riker did nothing wrong.