The best captain from Star Trek: After over 11,000 votes, it is clear who is in charge on the bridge

Famous for his professionalism: Patrick Stewart in the role of Captain Picard in Star Trek - The Next Generation (Photo: Paramount).

Who is the best captain in the Star Trek universe?There is only one answer for you.

Because Jean-Luc Picard is not only the face of the federation, but also the undisputed fan favorite-at least if after almost half of thegoes.

An impressive number that shows that the GameStar community doesn't just have an opinion, it has a mission. And that is:»Make it so!«

The captain ranking: Picard gains so clearly at Star Trek

With a whopping 48 percent of the votePicard leads the ranking confidently. In doing so, he not only confirms his reputation as a charismatic diplomat with the perfect mix of wisdom and determination, but also sets himself away from his competitors.

James T. Kirk follows in second place, however, at a clear distance: 16 percent of the participants opted for the iconic adventurer and womanizer of the first Star Trek series. Kathryn Janeway from Star Trek: Voyager secures third place with 13 percent, even though they have already been there.

The losers of our survey

It gets exciting behind the top 3.Benjamin Sisko, first Commander and later Captain of the Deep Space 9 space station and the Defiant, landed in fourth place at ten percent.

Christopher Pike, who is currently commanding the Enterprise in Strange New Worlds, still comes to six percent. This is followed by Jonathan Archer, who laid the foundation for the Federation with the first Enterprise NX-01 (four percent).

Michael Burnham (Discovery) and Carol Freeman (Lower Decks) rank in the last places with one percent each. Meanwhile, 28 people voted for "someone else", in the comments, for example, John Harriman, Gabriel Lorca and Captain Proton - and of course cAPTAIN Jörg Langer from Spaceship Gamestar.

The Federation spoke

So Picard is undisputed your most popular captain- How fitting that the Gamestar readers recently hishave chosen. Coincidence? Hardly! The Gamestar community has found its captain-and it sits in a comfortable leather armchair, drinks Earl Gray and gives diplomatically clever commands.

Will a new captain ever manage to follow the succession of the throne? Well, that is what the stars decide - or the next survey.