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Re: Why Not A Starfleet Ships Chaplain As A Main Character?
Some of the services I attended on military bases through the years were, to be honest, quite generic.
In time the Vedek would come to know the members of the crew, and the details of their religious needs. As I stated earlier, not all religion is do it yourself. Kind of be hard to do your own Bris. And how would this be different than one of the doctors (except the EMH) having to consult medical references, prior to treating a species that was known to the Federation, but they themselves had never treated before?
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Location: Ireland.
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Re: Why Not A Starfleet Ships Chaplain As A Main Character?
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Re: Why Not A Starfleet Ships Chaplain As A Main Character?
However you personally define it though, it's not uncommon, as Takeru pointed out, for people (myself included) to identify themselves as spiritual but not religious.
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Location: Ireland.
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Re: Why Not A Starfleet Ships Chaplain As A Main Character?
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'Spock is always right, even when he's wrong. It's the tone of voice, the supernatural reasonability; this is not a man like us; this is a god.' - Philip K. Dick |
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Re: Why Not A Starfleet Ships Chaplain As A Main Character?
To be honest, I'd be disappointed though. I found DS9 way too steeped in the Bajoran mythology, it became really tedious to watch. I kept wanting to skip the episodes focusing on all the praying and the priests with the earrings bickering amongst themselves. I like exploration shows, whether it's technology, politics, science, culture. But religion? I think it's best left to a private dialogue between a person and whatever they choose to believe in. I don't find it interesting enough to tune in week after week to see how many different ways people in space can think of to pray. |
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Vice Admiral
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Re: Why Not A Starfleet Ships Chaplain As A Main Character?
The Federation has (hopefully) more than a single mono-culture, religion is one way of peering into a culture and society. The crew of a starship can do more over the course of an episode than "talk shop." The character of the Chaplain can be used to explore the societies of the various Federation members.
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Location: Unmarked grave, Ekos
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Re: Why Not A Starfleet Ships Chaplain As A Main Character?
One of his criticisms of how clergy are presented in film though, was that unless a character was a Roman Catholic priest, they were usually played as buffoons. |
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Lieutenant
Location: Windsor, Ontario, Canada
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Re: Why Not A Starfleet Ships Chaplain As A Main Character?
Either having a specific military chaplain for the crew, or, if it's actually diverse, and not 98% human, 1% Vulcan, 1% everything else, have a theologian out to explore and understand both human and alien religions, be it existing Federation members, or undiscovered aliens. |
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Re: Why Not A Starfleet Ships Chaplain As A Main Character?
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Location: Windsor, Ontario, Canada
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Re: Why Not A Starfleet Ships Chaplain As A Main Character?
Officer: Fleet's responded, Sir, they are standing by. Admiral Ross: Commading officer meeting aboard my ship in 1 hour, followed by preyer service. Officer: Yes, sir. |
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Lieutenant
Location: I Believe in Dog
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Re: Why Not A Starfleet Ships Chaplain As A Main Character?
the existence of this thread speaks to Roddenberry's Enduring Genius. i see the appeal- roddenberry certainly would forbid it- but DS9's and post-rodenberry treks' journeys into spirituality seem to have struck a chord with their viewers... it's commercially viable, but not worthy of The Man, to be sure. A Galactic anthropologist's slightly more objective cataloging of belief systems and their comparisons would be fascinating. Much Grist for the Mill. Last edited by st.barthgirl; November 30 2012 at 09:26 PM. Reason: rur rurrr rur rur rurrrr rur? |
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