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Number one

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Number One (2254)
Commander William T. Riker (2366)

Number one is a title affectionately given to an officer who is second in command, literally because the first officer is, in name, the commanding officer's "number one" man (or woman). This stems from an ancient human naval tradition from the days when sails were state-of-the-art propulsion systems.

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[edit] Notable Uses of "Number One"

  • In 2365, when the crew prepared their ruse against the Ferengi, Picard said "Are you ready, number one?" and both Riker (on the Hathaway) and Data (as acting first officer) answered him. (TNG: "Peak Performance")

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[edit] Background Information

When Crusher and Jameson referred to Riker as "number one" during the first season of TNG, the producers probably weren't yet sure how they wanted to use the term.

[edit] Apocrypha

In Peter David's novel Vendetta, Captain Morgan Korsmo, captain of the USS Chekov referred to his first officer, Commander Shelby, as "number one."

In her novel "Vulcan's Glory", TOS writer D.C. Fontana suggested Captain Pike called his first officer this because she was an Ilyrian colonist who was named "Number One," because she was the best intellect among her generation. There has been no on-screen evidence to this as canon, however.

In novels set after Star Trek Nemesis, Worf has become Picard's first officer on the Enterprise and Picard immediately started referring to Worf as "Number One," which privately made Worf a bit uncomfortable at first, as he thought of Riker when Picard would say that.

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