“Star Trek” universe is as vast and diverse as the galactic adventures the series has chronicled across film and television. The franchise has left an indelible mark on our humble planet since the original series first debuted in 1966. In the intervening years, a unique and talented crop of trailblazers have assumed the helms of various Federation ships, taking us on voyages to new adventures, battles, and diplomatic efforts.
What has always differentiated “Star Trek” from that other space franchise is its focus on embracing new species and cultures, fostering peace, and learning how to live collectively. Sure, phasers are cool, but weapons never steal the show like lightsabers do. Instead, “Star Trek” paints a picture of a utopian world that’s starting to look pretty good to present-day viewers.
Accordingly, the captains on this list represent the best of the best that “Star Trek” has to offer, and it is with a gentle pride that I will try to rank them. Each one of these leaders have taught us that space is not something to be conquered, but a realm of possibility that we should do our best to understand.
Here are the best main “Star Trek” captains from across the franchise, ranked.