Star Trek Officially Names the 3 Most Decorated Officers in Starfleet History

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Star Trek has officially named the three most decorated officers in Starfleet history, as revealed in Star Trek: Day of Blood #1, from IDW Publishing. Starfleet has had numerous legends over the years, ranging from Jonathan Archer, to James Kirk, to Katherine Janeway, but three stand head and shoulders above the rest: Captain Benjamin Sisko, Garth of Izar and Commander Data.

Star Trek: Day of Blood #1 – written by Collin Kelly, Jackson Lanzing and Christopher Cantwell, drawn by Ramon Rosanas, colored by Lee Loughridge, lettered by Clayton Cowles – inaugurates the franchise's first ever comic book crossover event, bringing together the crews of the Theseus and the Defiant. A text piece in the issue, analyzing the two crews, establishes Data as the “third most-decorated officer in Starfleet history.

Data's Record Puts Him in Great Company For seven seasons of Star Trek: The Next Generation, the android Data, played by Brent Spiner, served the USS Enterprise and Starfleet with distinction. Created by Noonian Soong, Data, and his evil brother Lore, have become icons in the Star Trek universe. One of a handful of sentient androids known to the Federation, Data was nearly drummed out of Starfleet during The Next Generation’s second season, in the episode “Measure of a Man.

Data’s service record not only elevates him to the upper echelons of Starfleet, but also serves as vindication for the trial he was forced to undergo in “Measure of a Man.” It also serves to silence those in the Federation who believed an android would never make a good Starfleet officer. Data has dealt with such prejudices throughout his entire career, and his life has been spent proving himself to those aroud him.

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