What did Nova Squadron hope to accomplish by pulling off that whatever it was called starburst at graduation, other than giving the assembled crowd and graduates something to be impressed by and go "Wow, that was f'n cool"
Did the really thing that Starfleet Academy administrators, as well as the other Federation brass that might be in attendance would go "Holy Shit....they just pulled off a stunt that is extremely dangerous and has been explicitly banned for decades. Not only that, but they've clearly been practicing it for a while so they've broken the rule maybe a hundred times or more. Plus the fact they practiced in secret and out of sight shows they knew what they were doing was forbidden and yet went ahead and did it anyway and took great pains to conceal their plans. Plus not one of the five members decided to obey the school's honor code and, at some point, realize they had a duty to report this......But they pulled it off beautifully so what the hell does it matter they broke some serious rules and violated the honor and trust placed in them by Starfleet. LeCarno we're promoting you to Captain and giving you your own ship immediately, and the underclassmen get to skip the rest of the Academy and will be commanders and will get a ship within a year"
Did they seriouly think there wouldn't be serious ramifications even if they did pull off the stunt successfully and the people in charge would just go "Screw the rules and codes of the academy....well done everyone." What the F was going through their minds when they came up with this idea, it's a total lose/lose. Either you screw up during training, like what happened, or you do it successfully and piss your superiors off that you pulled such a stunt and were extremely deceptive and dishonest in how you did it......What the hell did they think Starfleet Academy was? Animal House.
Reminds me of Top Gun when Maverick would do stupid and forbidden shit like blow by the tower and all he would receive is an ass chewing by one of his superiors and then sent on his merry way. If someone did that for real in the military at they very least they'd be grounded for a hell of a long time and more than likely would lose their wing and be reassigned to Alaska staring at a radar screen all day for the rest of their hitch.
Did the really thing that Starfleet Academy administrators, as well as the other Federation brass that might be in attendance would go "Holy Shit....they just pulled off a stunt that is extremely dangerous and has been explicitly banned for decades. Not only that, but they've clearly been practicing it for a while so they've broken the rule maybe a hundred times or more. Plus the fact they practiced in secret and out of sight shows they knew what they were doing was forbidden and yet went ahead and did it anyway and took great pains to conceal their plans. Plus not one of the five members decided to obey the school's honor code and, at some point, realize they had a duty to report this......But they pulled it off beautifully so what the hell does it matter they broke some serious rules and violated the honor and trust placed in them by Starfleet. LeCarno we're promoting you to Captain and giving you your own ship immediately, and the underclassmen get to skip the rest of the Academy and will be commanders and will get a ship within a year"
Did they seriouly think there wouldn't be serious ramifications even if they did pull off the stunt successfully and the people in charge would just go "Screw the rules and codes of the academy....well done everyone." What the F was going through their minds when they came up with this idea, it's a total lose/lose. Either you screw up during training, like what happened, or you do it successfully and piss your superiors off that you pulled such a stunt and were extremely deceptive and dishonest in how you did it......What the hell did they think Starfleet Academy was? Animal House.
Reminds me of Top Gun when Maverick would do stupid and forbidden shit like blow by the tower and all he would receive is an ass chewing by one of his superiors and then sent on his merry way. If someone did that for real in the military at they very least they'd be grounded for a hell of a long time and more than likely would lose their wing and be reassigned to Alaska staring at a radar screen all day for the rest of their hitch.