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Fleet Admiral (SCIFI) : ウィキペディア英語版
Fleet admiral (science fiction)

:''Please see "fleet admiral" for other versions of the rank
The rank of fleet admiral is common in many science fiction sources as a senior military officer who commands a fleet of spaceships and the rank has been mentioned in numerous films, television productions, and science fiction literature sources.
The following are some of the more common occurrences of the fleet admiral rank within the realm of science fiction.
==''Star Trek''==

In the fictional universe of Star Trek, fleet admiral is the highest commissioned rank of the Starfleet. The first mention of the rank fleet admiral, was by Dr. McCoy on ''Star Trek: The Original Series'', in the episode Space Seed.
It was not until ''Star Trek III: The Search for Spock'' that an actual fleet admiral was seen on camera, being the character of Fleet Admiral Morrow played by actor Robert Hooks. Three other fleet admirals would be seen in subsequent motion pictures.

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