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Re: My "Just Saw Insurrection For the First Time" Review.
That's pretty much what it boils down to. It doesn't help that the Bajoran government officially welcomed the Cardassians, and by the time the true shape of the Cardassian involvement with Bajor became known the government had been subverted enough that it continued to officially permit the Cardassian presence.
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Re: My "Just Saw Insurrection For the First Time" Review.
Bajor was annexed by the Cardassian Union and apparently it didn't matter enough to anyone else to stand up to the Cardies over it. You seem surprised the Federation would behave in any way like a political entity, and mind its own business in some cases while meddling in others.
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Location: in a figment of a mediocre mind's imagination
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Re: My "Just Saw Insurrection For the First Time" Review.
so again, as I wrote, you're trying to have it both ways: 1. the Baku have every right to be there because it's their planet. Find, then they're a sovereign power, and Dougherty can tell the Son'a to do what they'd like. 2. It's in Federation space, but not only does that NOT mean that eminent domain applies, it actually OBLIGATES the UFP to help the Baku! That's simply ridiculous-pick an argument. Either it's a Federation planet and they can remove the Baku, or the Baku are an independent power, and the Federation can tell them what to go do with themselves. Finally, I'm not surprised that the UFP would act inconsistently-I'm surprised that slavery and mass murder DON'T serve as a cause for intervention for them, but removal of a small village to benefit billions with a revolutionary medical advance DOES. It's not the inconsistency, it's the wild imbalance in the cause for intervention. |
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Re: My "Just Saw Insurrection For the First Time" Review.
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Re: My "Just Saw Insurrection For the First Time" Review.
the Federation has jurisdiction, and it's their territory, but they don't have the right to re-locate a small group within their territory for a greater good, but they ARE obligated to defend that group? so they have all of the responsibilities of protecting this group, yet they have no authority over them, and can't remove them even if 99% of Federation citizens voted to do so? Why is the Federation in a position where they have all of the responsibilities to the Baku, yet none of the rights as far as governing them? Why would they agree to such a situation? I could see if it was a mutual defense treaty or something, but the UFP weren't even aware of the Baku's existence and there's no reason to sign such a treaty with the Baku. |
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Re: My "Just Saw Insurrection For the First Time" Review.
On the other hand, if the particles were long lived, then the Federation and the Sona would have the benefit of their medical properties (for hundreds of BILLIONS of people) for thousands, or even millions of years.
I can see the Sona only wanting to treat themselves and not their entire non-Sona population.
You travel to the closest major medical center, and not thousands of light years to a single out of the way planet for treatment.
I'm sure the many BILLIONS of people helped by the particles will understand the relocation of just six hundred people. I know I would.
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Re: My "Just Saw Insurrection For the First Time" Review.
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#173 |
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Re: My "Just Saw Insurrection For the First Time" Review.
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Location: Star Trekkin Across the universe.
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Re: My "Just Saw Insurrection For the First Time" Review.
And last time I checked the federation had a policy where if the inhabitants of a planet told them to leave and never return they would. There wasn't anything about morality in that. |
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Re: My "Just Saw Insurrection For the First Time" Review.
At what point in the movie -was- the Federation asked to leave and never return?
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Location: Nuevo México
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Re: My "Just Saw Insurrection For the First Time" Review.
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Re: My "Just Saw Insurrection For the First Time" Review.
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Location: Star Trekkin Across the universe.
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Re: My "Just Saw Insurrection For the First Time" Review.
But that still doesn't change the fact that only moving a population from a soon to be dying planet when they get something out of it still makes the federation a bunch of douchebags. |
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Re: My "Just Saw Insurrection For the First Time" Review.
1) The actual radiation that they plan on collecting is in space. So the radiation does belong to the Federation if the space belongs to the Federation. 2) The Federation "space" argument gives the Federation an incredible amount of power over evolving cultures and who they choose to deal with when they begin exploring the stars.
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Re: My "Just Saw Insurrection For the First Time" Review.
On point 2, it seems that the Federation routinely protected pre-warp planets within its territory. Once a planet met the criteria for first contact, that would open up the opportunity to discuss the planet's future relationship with the Federation. I suspect if a given species told the Federation to get fucked, the Feds would withdraw from that system and respect their wishes. If the planet was later attacked by a hostile force and asked for help, the Federation would probably come to their rescue. Basically, the Federation is supposed to be the "good guys." If people want to be left alone, they respect that. If people need help, the Feds are there. If the Federation would like to harvest a resource from a planet within its territory, and it happens to be inhabited, they have to ask. And if those people say "no," the Federation should respect it. Self-determination is supposed to be a big deal to the Federation. It would be pretty crummy of them to simply spit on that concept the moment it becomes inconvenient.
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