![]() Week #120 Featured cars: Honda Civic LX, Subaru Justy, Jeep Comanche Pioneer Pickup, Eagle Premier ES, Toyota Celica ST, Pontiac Sunbird LE, Mitsubishi Precis, and Ford Festiva L Week #119 Featured cars: Honda Civic LX, Subaru Justy, Jeep Comanche Pioneer Pickup, Volkswagen Corrado G60, Nissan Pulsar NX, Pontiac Sunbird LE, Mitsubishi Precis, and Ford Festiva L Week #118 Featured cars: Jeep Wrangler S Soft-top, Oldsmobile Cutlass Ciera, Pontiac LeMans, Subaru Loyale, Mitsubishi Mirage, Daihatsu Charade CLS, Hyundai Excel, and Ford Escort Pony Week #117 Featured cars: Jeep Wrangler S Soft-top, Oldsmobile Cutlass Ciera, Pontiac LeMans, Honda Accord LX, Volkswagen Cabriolet Convertible, Daihatsu Charade CLS, Hyundai Excel, and Ford Escort Pony ![]() So let’s get serious here for a minute: Beeping Pike? From the original? Did Kirk and co.College Week II Featured cars: Jeep Wrangler S Soft-top, Oldsmobile Cutlass Ciera, Pontiac LeMans, Eagle Summit DL, Buick Skyhawk, Daihatsu Charade CLS, Hyundai Excel, and Ford Escort Pony Janeway was all, and a true steward to her ship and crew. Counsellor, mediator, away mission leader, confidante, warrior. Janeway may not have had the natural ferocity of Kirk, nor the intellectual pomposity of Picard, but her ability to play all her roles well is what ensured that a crew lost in the wilderness of space never became rudderless on their epic journey. And such dynamism is what defines the captaincy of Kathryn Janeway, the only female captain in the Star Trek canon, yes, but also the only captain to truly take the “boldly go” imperative to its Nth degree, finding herself and her crew marooned in the Delta quadrant from Episode 1, but carrying on despite the astronomical (literally) odds against them ever seeing Earth again. WINNER: Kathryn Janeway (Kate Mulgrew, Star Trek Voyager) It’s always been taken as a given that a Star Trek captain’s primary objective is “to boldly go where,” well, first “no man,” but then “no one has gone before,” but if you think about the dynamic duties of being captain of a starship, they go far beyond that archaic-sounding, chest-beating rhetorical soundbite. Activate your Online Access Now Article content If you are a Home delivery print subscriber, unlimited online access is included in your subscription. Who’s your favourite? Scroll to the bottom to vote! POLL CLOSES AT 6 P.M. ![]() Engage! Here, Star Trek’s only female captain, Kathryn Janeway, takes on the beeping Christopher Pike. ![]() Over the next three days, join us and vote for your favourites across three rounds as we pick the one true Boss of the Bridge in honour of the release of Star Trek Into Darkness on Wednesday evening. ![]() 1 to no one (sorry, Riker, you need not apply here), we’ve devised a battle royal of sorts, a Captains Crunch, if you will. But what if you had to pick just one? In our positively Q-esque quest to discover which Trek boss is No. Article contentįrom Kirk’s conundrum with Khan to Picard’s battles with the Borg, from Janeway’s brainbusting dilemmas with a holographic doctor to Sisko standing sentry with a Changeling on Deep Space Nine, the captains of Star Trek have provided some of the most iconic moments in sci-fi history over almost 50 years of TV series and films. Postmedia may earn an affiliate commission from purchases made through links on this page. Reviews and recommendations are unbiased and products are independently selected.
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