This is notably not the case in the case of Star Trek: The Original Series, where we are told that Kirk was regarded as an incredibly serious-minded, ambitious and by-the-book junior officer, and making captain by thirty-two was a notable achievement and the result of years of hard work. He didn't become a Military Maverick until he had the authority and experience to back it up.
Deleted the following from the Film section because:
- It's actually a Live-Action TV example and is in the wrong section.
- It's an Averted Trope and doesn't meet the rules on that page (the trope isn't one of the Omnipresent Tropes, Necessary Weasel tropes or aversion-only tropes).
- It's Natter and violates Example Indentation in Trope Lists.
- This is notably not the case in the case of Star Trek: The Original Series, where we are told that Kirk was regarded as an incredibly serious-minded, ambitious and by-the-book junior officer, and making captain by thirty-two was a notable achievement and the result of years of hard work. He didn't become a Military Maverick until he had the authority and experience to back it up.
Edited by Arivne