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thumb|Captain Robert DeSoto (2366) Robert DeSoto ist ein bekannter Offizier der Sternenflotte, der das Kommando über die USS Hood hat. Commander Riker dient von 2361 bis 2364 als Erster Offizier an Bord der Hood, wobei er noch den Rang eines Lieutenant Commanders bekleidet. Als ein Außenteam den Planeten Altair III besuchen soll, besteht Commander Riker darauf, das Team selber anzuführen, um seinen Captain nicht unnötig in Gefahr zu bringen. Mit der Zeit entwickelt Captain DeSoto großen Respekt vor seinem Ersten Offizier, so dass es ihm nicht leichtfällt, auf Riker zu verzichten, als dieser der neue Erste Offizier der USS Enterprise-D wird. (TNG: ) Captain Robert DeSoto was a Starfleet officer in the late 24th century. One of the more famous captains, he was the commanding officer of the USS Hood in 2361. (TNG: "Encounter at Farpoint") Robert DeSoto served on the Hood until 2373, and subsequently took command of the new USS Edmund Fitzgerald. Kapitan Robert DeSoto był oficerem Starfleet w 24 wieku, człowiek, mężczyzna. W 2364, dowodził statkiem U.S.S. Hood, NCC-42296 klasy Excelsior. Robert DeSoto was a human male Starfleet officer in the 24th century. He was known for his work as commanding officer of the Excelsior-class USS Hood and the Sovereign-class prototype USS Sovereign. As of 2385, DeSoto assumed the position of commanding officer of the Suzerain-class fleet carrier USS Shogun and concurrent Flag Officer-in-Command of Task Force Shogun, which was the unit of the Vanguard Fleet assigned to operate in the Gamma Quadrant. Captain Robert DeSoto was the commanding officer of the Federation starship USS Hood and one of Starfleet's most famous officers. From 2361 to 2364, his first officer was Lieutenant Commander William T. Riker. During a mission to Altair III, Riker refused to allow Captain DeSoto to lead the away mission, due to the dangers the planet possessed. Despite this incident, Captain DeSoto had a great respect for Riker and regretted his transfer to the USS Enterprise-D. (TNG: "Encounter at Farpoint" ) Captain Picard referenced this incident to Admiral Pressman as the reason he selected Riker to be his first officer. (TNG: "The Pegasus" ) Robert DeSoto was a Human male who served in Starfleet in the 24th century. He commanded the Excelsior-class USS Hood for two decades from the early 2360s. An early draft of the script for TNG episode: "Tin Man" gives DeSoto's first name as Jonathan. Robert, the son of Starfleet Captain Mirabelle Brodeur and civilian physician Dr. Hiram DeSoto, attended Starfleet Academy, where he was a member of the Academy Go team, and team captain his junior and senior years. His team won two out of four Federation championships, an accomplishment he continued to take great pride in throughout his career. (VOY - The Brave and the Bold novella: The Third Artifact) In the late 2320s, DeSoto, then a lieutenant, served with Jean-Luc Picard, and the two became friends. (TNG episode: "Tin Man")
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Robert DeSoto was a human male Starfleet officer in the 24th century. He was known for his work as commanding officer of the Excelsior-class USS Hood and the Sovereign-class prototype USS Sovereign. As of 2385, DeSoto assumed the position of commanding officer of the Suzerain-class fleet carrier USS Shogun and concurrent Flag Officer-in-Command of Task Force Shogun, which was the unit of the Vanguard Fleet assigned to operate in the Gamma Quadrant. Kapitan Robert DeSoto był oficerem Starfleet w 24 wieku, człowiek, mężczyzna. W 2364, dowodził statkiem U.S.S. Hood, NCC-42296 klasy Excelsior. Captain Robert DeSoto was the commanding officer of the Federation starship USS Hood and one of Starfleet's most famous officers. From 2361 to 2364, his first officer was Lieutenant Commander William T. Riker. During a mission to Altair III, Riker refused to allow Captain DeSoto to lead the away mission, due to the dangers the planet possessed. Despite this incident, Captain DeSoto had a great respect for Riker and regretted his transfer to the USS Enterprise-D. (TNG: "Encounter at Farpoint" ) Captain Picard referenced this incident to Admiral Pressman as the reason he selected Riker to be his first officer. (TNG: "The Pegasus" ) DeSoto still commanded the Hood in 2366 when his vessel rendezvoused with the Enterprise-D, to deliver Tam Elbrun. DeSoto noted that while the "Galaxy-class boys" aboard the Enterprise-D got to enjoy the frontier, "me, I'm hauling my butt back and forth between starbases." (TNG: "Tin Man" ) Al Lorenzo's collection of holophotos included one of him sitting behind DeSoto's desk after sneaking into his office. (DS9: "Treachery, Faith and the Great River") Robert DeSoto was a Human male who served in Starfleet in the 24th century. He commanded the Excelsior-class USS Hood for two decades from the early 2360s. An early draft of the script for TNG episode: "Tin Man" gives DeSoto's first name as Jonathan. Robert, the son of Starfleet Captain Mirabelle Brodeur and civilian physician Dr. Hiram DeSoto, attended Starfleet Academy, where he was a member of the Academy Go team, and team captain his junior and senior years. His team won two out of four Federation championships, an accomplishment he continued to take great pride in throughout his career. (VOY - The Brave and the Bold novella: The Third Artifact) In the late 2320s, DeSoto, then a lieutenant, served with Jean-Luc Picard, and the two became friends. (TNG episode: "Tin Man") In 2355, he send his condolences to Picard on the destruction of the USS Stargazer. (TNG - The Lost Era novel: The Buried Age) By 2361, he had reached the rank of Captain, and was commanding officer of the USS Hood. (TNG episodes: "Encounter at Farpoint", "Tin Man") As of 2371, DeSoto was married, and he and his wife made their home on the Rigel colonies. (VOY - The Brave and the Bold novella: The Third Artifact) By 2375, he was considered one of the most celebrated captains in Starfleet. (DS9 episode: "Treachery, Faith, and the Great River") In early 2378, DeSoto was one of several Starfleet officers present at the first official debriefing of Captain Kathryn Janeway after her ship, the USS Voyager returned from the Delta Quadrant. DeSoto was also on the short list of high-ranking officers that may have been involved in the sale of intelligence and technology to the Orion Syndicate. (VOY novel: Homecoming) In 2378, Robert DeSoto was captain of the USS Sovereign. (TNG video game: Bridge Commander) DeSoto maintained an interest in the field of exobiology. (ST:CCG expansion: "All Good Things") thumb|Captain Robert DeSoto (2366) Robert DeSoto ist ein bekannter Offizier der Sternenflotte, der das Kommando über die USS Hood hat. Commander Riker dient von 2361 bis 2364 als Erster Offizier an Bord der Hood, wobei er noch den Rang eines Lieutenant Commanders bekleidet. Als ein Außenteam den Planeten Altair III besuchen soll, besteht Commander Riker darauf, das Team selber anzuführen, um seinen Captain nicht unnötig in Gefahr zu bringen. Mit der Zeit entwickelt Captain DeSoto großen Respekt vor seinem Ersten Offizier, so dass es ihm nicht leichtfällt, auf Riker zu verzichten, als dieser der neue Erste Offizier der USS Enterprise-D wird. (TNG: ) 2366 hat Captain DeSoto immer noch das Kommando über die USS Hood, die sich im Laufe der Zeit mehrmals mit der Enterprise trifft, um diese bei diversen Missionen zu unterstützen. (TNG: ) Der Sternenflottenoffizier Al Lorenzo erstellt Holobilder von sich, wie er hinter den Schreibtischen von berühmten Offizieren der Sternenflotte sitzt. Dazu gehört auch eine Aufnahme mit Robert DeSotos Schreibtisch. (DS9: ) Captain Robert DeSoto wurde von Michael Cavanaugh gespielt und von Frank-Otto Schenk synchronisiert. Captain Robert DeSoto was a Starfleet officer in the late 24th century. One of the more famous captains, he was the commanding officer of the USS Hood in 2361. (TNG: "Encounter at Farpoint") Robert DeSoto served on the Hood until 2373, and subsequently took command of the new USS Edmund Fitzgerald. Upon the start of the Dominion War, DeSoto commanded the Hood on a patrol of the Federation-Cardassian border. Hood came under attack and was seriously damaged. USS Baldwin responded and escorted Hood back to Federation Territory. ((USS Baldwin: "The Find") Captain DeSoto was subsequently given command of the new USS Edmund Fitzgerald and was made the field commander of the Fifth Fleet. DeSoto took his second officer from Hood, Kelly Petrelli, as his new XO and passed command of Hood to his previous XO, James Trafficant. (USS Baldwin: "Wartime Productions"). In late 2375, DeSoto relayed to USS Baldwin captain Patrick Ingrum instructions to have him send USS Ticonderoga to the Briar Patch with a set of diplomatic envoy to begin relations with the Ba'ku, and an engineering crew for field installation of a warp core for the USS Enterprise-E (USS Baldwin: "Only the Young")