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Location: Terra 3
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Re: The Maquis or the Federation?
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Re: The Maquis or the Federation?
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Vice Admiral
Location: Star Trekkin Across the universe.
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Re: The Maquis or the Federation?
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Lieutenant
Location: Windsor, Ontario, Canada
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Re: The Maquis or the Federation?
Oh, and, what did the Federation do once Sisko became aware of the Cardassian government arming its colonies? It did nothing. Hell, even worse, it worked WITH the Cardassians to try to destroy the Marquis. So, even with the Cardassians blatantly violating the treaty, it does nothing to bring any sort of consequence against them. |
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Rear Admiral
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Re: The Maquis or the Federation?
The Federation was protecting its people by signing the treaty. Specifically they were protecting millions of people from a war with Cardassia. Treaties -always- involve compromise. It's the way the universe works, and yeah, it sucks if you end up on the short end of the stick, but if you'd really rather have a war between two powers than move? That, IMO, doesn't speak well of you. We have no idea exactly what the Feds may have done once they became aware of what the Cardassians were doing. Sisko's team made a point of trying to stop the Cardassian arms shipments, but "The Maquis" doesn't make it clear what other repercussions may have ensued. As far as I'm aware the Federation didn't particularly do anything to actively end the Maquis threat until Eddington's group started openly attacking Federation assets...good move on his part....
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Location: Terra 3
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Re: The Maquis or the Federation?
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Location: Windsor, Ontario, Canada
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Re: The Maquis or the Federation?
If the treaty was signed before discussing the issue with the various colonies, the Federation government screwed up, royally. It's one thing to convince people to leave for the greater good, it's quite another to give them no choice or input. So yes, the Federation certainly intended to relocate them, but I never got the impression that the colonies had any say in the process at all, which, as you can imagine, would upset all of those colonists who saw their worlds as their new home that they built. On the other hand, the colonists took a gamble, and bet that if they stayed, the Federation would not allow its citizens to be unjustly treated by Cardassia, an aggressive, fascist state, much like Western governments wouldn't exactly stand to see their citizens being unjustly treated when visiting nations like China. In the end, they were still Federation citizens, even if they were now apart of Cardassian territory, and they should still have the rights and freedoms of all other Federation citizens, no matter what world they live on, or the amount of political influence they can leverage
Hell, let's imagine the United States ceding Maine to Canada without the input of anybody within Maine. Once the treaty is signed, they're told to relocate. Yeah...I don't see that playing well, and that's from one democratic state to another.
Oh, but wait, once the Maquis started fighting Cardassia, the Federation was more than happy to fight the Maquis. Sisko freaking gassed a Maquis colony without any canon consequences. Oh, and should we forget how Cardassia basically kidnapped O'Brien from Federation space and framed him as a Maquis agent? Seriously, compromise in treaties are fine...if both sides are acting in good faith. As we're all aware, the Cardassians weren't. To be honest, how the Federation handled the Maquis on screen, I'm amazed that huge swaths of non-core worlds didn't rebel immediately. How would you feel if you lived near the Romulan or Klingon border, (just to name two) and realized that, if the Federation decided it was necessary, will sign your home away, and will not protect your rights even when it blatantly violates the treaty they just signed. More than that, if you try to fight back, they'll help said treaty violaters against you, and if they're having a really hard time with one of your rebellion leaders, might just decide to use a WMD against your colony without any consequence. |
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Re: The Maquis or the Federation?
Sorry for not replying to the rest at this point, I'm about ten seconds away from crashing.
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Captain
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Re: The Maquis or the Federation?
The real question is why you would want to stay there after the numerous (and told to be very violent) conflicts never mind after the treaty was signed. Then again we could ask many why they would want to live anywhere near either side of the Israeli border (as one example). |
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Rear Admiral
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Re: The Maquis or the Federation?
That's the biggest sticking point for me in terms of comparing a contemporary relocation effort with relocating in the 24th century; a number of the concerns that would apply in this day and age seem likely to be less valid in the future depicted in Trek.
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Location: Star Trekkin Across the universe.
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Vice Admiral
Location: Great Britain
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Re: The Maquis or the Federation?
So place yourself as the Federation President, would you not sign a treaty and risk a war that could potnetially cost tens of thousands of lives or a agree to a few worlds swapping ownershp and relocating those citizens. Which is more important those worlds of the lives of thousands? I think many would say preserving life is more important. Remember the Federation wasn't abandoning these people it offered them relocation.
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Location: Windsor, Ontario, Canada
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Re: The Maquis or the Federation?
To me, this really comes down to the fact that the Federation surrendered these worlds without the consent of the populations that have already been established there. Once the treaty was signed, the Federation was basically going to forcibly relocate their populations, possibly even violently. The question is not would you stay or go. The question is did the Federation government have the authority to violate the rights of the colonists "for the greater good" of the Federation. |
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Rear Admiral
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Re: The Maquis or the Federation?
You ask any population of size a question and you'll get disagreement. If 98% of the Federation supported the treaty and 2% said war would be preferable, should the Federation go to war? Seriously, for the people who don't favor the treaty, I'd like to hear what they would have done instead. There seems to be a lack of alternative suggestions in this thread.
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Fleet Captain
Location: California
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Re: The Maquis or the Federation?
As if to contrast against the more peaceful and calm Starfleet characters. Later they seemed to be more Federation-like and honorable. I think that was part of the view the writing was attempting to show at times- 'the Maquis are bad, see how violent and ruthless they can be?'. |
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