Watching deadly years for the first time in ages, I'm wondering how with just none or limited command experience would Stocker have become a Commodore?
I'd always guessed that climbing up the ranks that someone would have to spend X years as a commander or captain first to gain leadership skills. Like how Spock had his first time on the Galileo for example.
Perhaps Commodore ranks are treated differently than the rank to admiral? Or maybe after the events of this episode is why Starfleet phased them seemingly out by the 24th century. (Nothing against the guy, he seemed nice enough lol)
I'd always guessed that climbing up the ranks that someone would have to spend X years as a commander or captain first to gain leadership skills. Like how Spock had his first time on the Galileo for example.
Perhaps Commodore ranks are treated differently than the rank to admiral? Or maybe after the events of this episode is why Starfleet phased them seemingly out by the 24th century. (Nothing against the guy, he seemed nice enough lol)