Insane admirals in Star Trek (Brought to you by TvTropes)
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Star Trek: The Original Series
"The Doomsday Machine" - Commodore Matt Decker is driven mad after watching the titular machine kill his entire crew, and commandeers the Enterprise in a vain attempt to destroy it. When that proves unsuccessful, he commits suicide, flying a shuttlecraft into it.
"The Deadly Years" - With Kirk and the rest of the Enterprise senior staff incapacitated, Commodore Stocker takes command of the Enterprise and orders the ship into the Neutral Zone, against Star Fleet regulations.
"Whom Gods Destroy" - Garth of Izar, a former Starfleet Fleet Captain who develops megalomania and ends up in the asylum on Elba II.
Star Trek VI - Several Federation and Klingon brass conspired to assassinate each other's heads of government.
Even Kirk veered towards this trope in Star Trek III: The Search for Spock — technically he did steal valuable Federation property to go to restricted space in order to complete a pet project, it just happened to be the right thing to do and a rather reasonable pet project.
Star Trek: The Next Generation
Admiral Jameson violated the Prime Directive by providing weapons to both sides in an armed conflict.
Admiral Norah Satie ruthlessly investigated the crew of the Enterprise-D, believing that there was a traitor among them. When her investigation proved fruitless she became rather unhinged.
Admiral Kennely conspired with Cardassians.
Admiral Pressman conducted secret (and illegal) tests involving a Federation cloaking device and lied to other officers about it.
Star Trek: Insurrection - Admiral Dougherty is conspiring with an enemy power to remove an indigenous population from its homeworld in order to gain access to valuable resources.
Star Trek: Deep Space Nine
Admiral Leyton convinced the Federation President to declare martial law on Earth, carefully maneuvering his way into launching a coup.
Star Trek: The Original Series
"The Doomsday Machine" - Commodore Matt Decker is driven mad after watching the titular machine kill his entire crew, and commandeers the Enterprise in a vain attempt to destroy it. When that proves unsuccessful, he commits suicide, flying a shuttlecraft into it.
"The Deadly Years" - With Kirk and the rest of the Enterprise senior staff incapacitated, Commodore Stocker takes command of the Enterprise and orders the ship into the Neutral Zone, against Star Fleet regulations.
"Whom Gods Destroy" - Garth of Izar, a former Starfleet Fleet Captain who develops megalomania and ends up in the asylum on Elba II.
Star Trek VI - Several Federation and Klingon brass conspired to assassinate each other's heads of government.
Even Kirk veered towards this trope in Star Trek III: The Search for Spock — technically he did steal valuable Federation property to go to restricted space in order to complete a pet project, it just happened to be the right thing to do and a rather reasonable pet project.
Star Trek: The Next Generation
Admiral Jameson violated the Prime Directive by providing weapons to both sides in an armed conflict.
Admiral Norah Satie ruthlessly investigated the crew of the Enterprise-D, believing that there was a traitor among them. When her investigation proved fruitless she became rather unhinged.
Admiral Kennely conspired with Cardassians.
Admiral Pressman conducted secret (and illegal) tests involving a Federation cloaking device and lied to other officers about it.
Star Trek: Insurrection - Admiral Dougherty is conspiring with an enemy power to remove an indigenous population from its homeworld in order to gain access to valuable resources.
Star Trek: Deep Space Nine
Admiral Leyton convinced the Federation President to declare martial law on Earth, carefully maneuvering his way into launching a coup.