Warning: SPOILERS For Star Trek: Lower Decks' Series Finale - "The New Next Generation"
Lt. Thomas Riker was discovered in Star Trek: The Next Generation season 6, episode 24, "Second Chances," after the USS Enterprise-D visited Nervala IV. Thomas had been stranded on the planet for eight years after a transporter malfunction, and he and Commander Will Riker immediately clashed. Thomas decided to leave the Enterprise and joined the crew of the USS Gandhi. His Starfleet career was short-lived, however. Thomas' one appearance in Star Trek: Deep Space Nine revealed that he had defected to the rebel group known as the Maquis. He then stole the USS Defiant and was later sentenced to life imprisonment in a Cardassian labor camp.
Star Trek: Lower Decks’ Captain William Boimler Is Better Than Riker’s Clone Ever Was
William Boimler's Accomplishments Far Exceed Thomas Riker's
As seen in the penultimate episode of Star Trek: Lower Decks season 5, William Boimler's career has already exceeded that of Thomas Riker. After being recruited by Section 31, William quickly rose through the ranks to become a captain. He was then given command of the Defiant Class starship Anaximander and put in charge of a vital mission to investigate strange quantum fissures that had been popping up throughout the galaxy. With his crew of "interdimensional castaways," Boimler discovered the true culprit behind the creation of the rifts and ultimately helped save the multiverse.
William Boimler Became The Star Trek Captain Brad Boimler Is Still Waiting To Be
William Boimler Made It To The Captain's Chair Before Brad Boimler
Captain William Boimler met an alternate universe variant of Lt. Beckett Mariner, proving their friendship spans universes and realities.
By the end of Star Trek: Lower Decks' series finale, Lt. Boimler seems genuinely happy with his place among the Cerritos crew. That is, until the newly promoted Captain Jack Ransom (Jerry O'Connell), decides to make both Lieutenants Boimler and Beckett Mariner (Tawny Newsome) provisional co-First Officers. Boimler is more worried about this competitive position messing up his friendship with Mariner than he is about becoming captain. Like many of Star Trek: Lower Decks' characters, Brad Boimler has found his home on the Cerritos and, by all accounts, seems poised to make a fantastic Starfleet captain one day.