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Caption: Captain Styles in 2285.
Gender: Male
Species: Human
Affiliation: Federation Starfleet
Actor: James B. Sikking

Captain Styles was a Starfleet officer in the late 23rd century. He was known to carry a swagger stick, as well as an attitude that could be viewed as self-righteous and even pompous.

By 2285, Captain Styles was placed in command of the USS Excelsior which was, at that time, a testbed for the experimental transwarp drive. He had the utmost pride in his assignment, believing his ship would be able to break the warp speed records of the legendary USS Enterprise.

When Admiral James T. Kirk hijacked the Enterprise from Earth Spacedock in 2285, Styles was ordered to stop him. Although confident of his ship's capabilities, he did not succeed, as the Excelsior had been sabotaged by Styles' own captain of engineering, Montgomery Scott. (Star Trek III: The Search for Spock)

By 2290, Styles had been replaced as Excelsior's captain by Hikaru Sulu. (Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country)

Background

Styles was played by actor James B. Sikking. According to the film's script, "Styles is an officer about Kirk's age. If he's a little stuffy, it's pardonable; he does, after all, have the plum assignment in all of Starfleet."

Apocrypha

In the Pocket TOS novel Prime Directive, a younger Lieutenant Styles was the annoying nemesis to Lieutenant Commander Scott (and a discharged Kirk) when he was given temporary command of the damaged USS Enterprise during its refit. He regarded himself as superior to Kirk, stating that, with him in charge, Enterprise would have a "real" captain. However, he lost his position after Kirk was allowed to take the Enterprise to investigate the possibility of foul play; Styles, outraged at this, told a superior officer that he could not do that. The novel also revealed that Kirk and Styles once served together on the USS Farragut, and developed a keen dislike for each other. He picked up his swagger stick from a Klingon that he beat in personal combat. In the novel, Scott, mightily annoyed by the behavior of Styles, broke the stick over his knee.

Styles also made a brief appearance in the Pocket TOS novelization of Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home by Vonda N. McIntyre. Here, still in command of Excelsior, he was ordered by Starfleet Command to intercept and destroy the whale probe before it reached Earth. However, he never even made it out of Spacedock before the probe's transmissions rendered his ship and the massive space station around it completely useless.

In the original comic by Marvel, Styles was humiliated by Kirk and Scott's sabotage. Around the Fleet he was given the nickname, "Drydock Styles." As such he sought to embarrass Kirk at any opportunity.

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