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''So you want to be [[The Captain]]; the Big Boss, the star of the show. It's easy! Here are the steps....''
''So you want to be [[The Captain]]; the Big Boss, the star of the show. It's easy! Here are the steps....''


# [[Travel Cool|Get yourself]] a [[Cool Ship|state-of-art, one-of-a-kind ship]]. [[Cool Boat|Boat]], [[Cool Airship|airship]], or [[Cool Starship|starship]] -- or [[Cool Car|car]], or [[Cool Train|train]]. Or even a [[Doctor Who (TV)|police public call box that's bigger on the inside....]].
# [[Travel Cool|Get yourself]] a [[Cool Ship|state-of-art, one-of-a-kind ship]]. [[Cool Boat|Boat]], [[Cool Airship|airship]], or [[Cool Starship|starship]] -- or [[Cool Car|car]], or [[Cool Train|train]]. Or even a [[Doctor Who|police public call box that's bigger on the inside....]].
# Round up some [[True Companions]]. [[Badass Crew|Then give them lessons in being badass]]. If you don't have buddies, then just get yourself [[The Squad|a Squad]].
# Round up some [[True Companions]]. [[Badass Crew|Then give them lessons in being badass]]. If you don't have buddies, then just get yourself [[The Squad|a Squad]].
# It helps to be [[Always Male|a guy]].
# It helps to be [[Always Male|a guy]].
# .....But [[Star Trek Voyager|women can]] [[Gundam Seed|do this too]].
# .....But [[Star Trek: Voyager|women can]] [[Gundam Seed|do this too]].
# When asking questions, [[Never Give the Captain A Straight Answer|never expect your subordinates to answer you right away]].
# When asking questions, [[Never Give the Captain a Straight Answer|never expect your subordinates to answer you right away]].
# [[A Father to His Men|Treat your crew like they're your own family]].
# [[A Father to His Men|Treat your crew like they're your own family]].
# [[Officer and A Gentleman|Be polite and courteous to others on your ship]]. Bonus points if you have side hobbies like [[Cultured Warrior|poetry, classical music, and of course, Shakespeare]]. Double bonus if you [[Master and Commander|play the violin]].
# [[Officer and a Gentleman|Be polite and courteous to others on your ship]]. Bonus points if you have side hobbies like [[Cultured Warrior|poetry, classical music, and of course, Shakespeare]]. Double bonus if you [[Master and Commander|play the violin]].
# Be best friends with at least one person in your crew.
# Be best friends with at least one person in your crew.
# You don't have to be ''a'' Captain to be [[The Captain|''The'' Captain]]. Sometimes [[Mass Effect|a Commander will suffice]].
# You don't have to be ''a'' Captain to be [[The Captain|''The'' Captain]]. Sometimes [[Mass Effect|a Commander will suffice]].
# You absolutely MUST be a [[Badass]].
# You absolutely MUST be a [[Badass]].
# Every once in a while, [[Ten Minute Retirement|quit being the big guy(lady) in charge. Just for a little while]]. Besides getting a much needed vacation, your crew will see that [[Replacement Scrappy|the new guy]] [[Tyrant Takes the Helm|is nowhere near as good at the job as you are]] and they'll be thrilled when you come back.
# Every once in a while, [[Ten-Minute Retirement|quit being the big guy(lady) in charge. Just for a little while]]. Besides getting a much needed vacation, your crew will see that [[Replacement Scrappy|the new guy]] [[Tyrant Takes the Helm|is nowhere near as good at the job as you are]] and they'll be thrilled when you come back.
# [[I Did What I Had to Do|It's okay if you "bend" the rules every now and again, as long as it works]].
# [[I Did What I Had to Do|It's okay if you "bend" the rules every now and again, as long as it works]].
# If you report to a [[Da Chief|boss]] who just happens to [[Benevolent Boss|back you up and remains supportive]] of you, in spite of your [[Military Maverick|''antics'']]....stay on his good side.
# If you report to a [[Da Chief|boss]] who just happens to [[Benevolent Boss|back you up and remains supportive]] of you, in spite of your [[Military Maverick|''antics'']]....stay on his good side.

Revision as of 11:58, 9 April 2014

So you want to be The Captain; the Big Boss, the star of the show. It's easy! Here are the steps....

  1. Get yourself a state-of-art, one-of-a-kind ship. Boat, airship, or starship -- or car, or train. Or even a police public call box that's bigger on the inside.....
  2. Round up some True Companions. Then give them lessons in being badass. If you don't have buddies, then just get yourself a Squad.
  3. It helps to be a guy.
  4. .....But women can do this too.
  5. When asking questions, never expect your subordinates to answer you right away.
  6. Treat your crew like they're your own family.
  7. Be polite and courteous to others on your ship. Bonus points if you have side hobbies like poetry, classical music, and of course, Shakespeare. Double bonus if you play the violin.
  8. Be best friends with at least one person in your crew.
  9. You don't have to be a Captain to be The Captain. Sometimes a Commander will suffice.
  10. You absolutely MUST be a Badass.
  11. Every once in a while, quit being the big guy(lady) in charge. Just for a little while. Besides getting a much needed vacation, your crew will see that the new guy is nowhere near as good at the job as you are and they'll be thrilled when you come back.
  12. It's okay if you "bend" the rules every now and again, as long as it works.
  13. If you report to a boss who just happens to back you up and remains supportive of you, in spite of your antics....stay on his good side.
  14. Never EVER needlessly sacrifice your crew just because you can -- or even to look impressive.
  15. Enjoy being The Captain. Just don't enjoy it too much.
  16. Never EVER accept a promotion. Remember, it's good to be The Captain. Keep the job as long as possible.
  17. Keep a diary of all your adventures.
  18. Special Note: If you follow all these steps, but you just can't swing the Cool Ship, then consider being a Colonel instead.
  19. Remember what's most important to your subordinates; when you don't do everything you can to make sure everyone gets the best food or equipment, you practically invite the Reliable Traitor or The Starscream to start acting up.
  20. If all else fails, have the other Captain(s) die.
  21. If someone on your crew suggests an idea so ridiculous it seems doomed to fail, remember it just might work.
  22. You gotta think fast on your feet.