Beorn
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Your result: Congratulations, you are Captain Jean-Luc Picard!
You may not be as blessed with easy charm and cunning as some other Starfleet Captains we could mention, but this means you've had to sharpen up your other skills, most notably as a tactician and a diplomat. As well as being supremely clever, you have an exceptionally long fuse, which allows you to play the long game in matters of extreme delicacy, even when tempers are becoming frayed all around you. This means you can lead your loyal crew less by instinct and more by a keen understanding of the best way to navigate some extremely strange situations.
Your result: Congratulations, you are Captain Kathryn Janeway!
You're the very definition of grace under pressure. You're someone who, when the chips are down and everyone in your life is starting to look suspiciously upon one another, will find a way to make everyone pull together for the common good. Assuming the Borg leave you well enough alone, of course. Yes, you've had some appalling luck along the way, but when there's only one chance to make things right (even if it takes 70 years), you're diplomatic, resourceful and wise enough not to try and take shortcuts.
Your result: Congratulations, you are Captain James T. Kirk!
It is very fortunate that, among your many gifts, you were blessed with an excess of charm, otherwise your occasionally headstrong and foolhardy impulses may well have left you in real trouble, abandoned by your loyal crew and left to rot in a Starfleet cell. Mind you, these qualities also make you exactly the right kind of person to lead a five-year mission to seek out new life and new civilizations. You're gung-ho, impulsive and emotional, but also a fantastic strategist, and with the help of your exceptionally loyal friends, this makes you practically indestructible.
Benjamin Sisko
It's all very well gallivanting around the universe, beaming down to planets and teaching the locals about human concepts such as love and fighting, some people have real life to contend with, actually. You're less of a lantern-jawed hero and more of a gruff, efficient team leader. You make stuff happen, and you have very little time for people who make grand speeches about boldy going places before their starships have even left the dock. When you make grand speeches they are loud, quite aggressive, and solely for the purpose of getting things done.